1 00:00:00,280 --> 00:00:04,680 Speaker 1: Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio. 2 00:00:05,240 --> 00:00:07,840 Speaker 2: Man, Welcome back to Coast to Coast George Nori with 3 00:00:07,960 --> 00:00:11,039 Speaker 2: Randall Fitzgerald Randall. Before we talk about your work the 4 00:00:11,119 --> 00:00:14,800 Speaker 2: tow of intuitive luck, let's finish up about animal rights. 5 00:00:14,880 --> 00:00:15,680 Speaker 2: Where are they. 6 00:00:16,800 --> 00:00:21,919 Speaker 3: Yes, back to that Supreme Court decision. So, after the 7 00:00:22,000 --> 00:00:25,919 Speaker 3: referendum was passed in California, which gave just some very 8 00:00:25,960 --> 00:00:30,160 Speaker 3: simple basic rights to livestock animals. For instance, they can't 9 00:00:30,160 --> 00:00:33,560 Speaker 3: be confined in such a way to where they can't 10 00:00:33,640 --> 00:00:39,680 Speaker 3: move in the cage or whatever. After it was passed, 11 00:00:39,720 --> 00:00:45,800 Speaker 3: the National Court Producer's Council appealed to the Supreme Court eventually, 12 00:00:46,479 --> 00:00:49,680 Speaker 3: and they claimed that it was an unconstitutional law because 13 00:00:49,680 --> 00:00:53,320 Speaker 3: it interfered with interstate commerce. So it got before the 14 00:00:53,360 --> 00:00:57,160 Speaker 3: Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court rejected that argument, and 15 00:00:57,200 --> 00:00:59,920 Speaker 3: it was the first time that the Supreme Court had 16 00:01:00,120 --> 00:01:04,360 Speaker 3: ever ruled in favor of animal welfare or animal rights. 17 00:01:05,120 --> 00:01:09,960 Speaker 3: So for some of the different beef and port producing 18 00:01:10,600 --> 00:01:14,480 Speaker 3: councils and so forth, they saw it as an unfortunate 19 00:01:14,760 --> 00:01:18,560 Speaker 3: act because it may open the door to future legal 20 00:01:18,640 --> 00:01:24,040 Speaker 3: challenges to how animals, livestock animals in particular are treated. 21 00:01:24,600 --> 00:01:27,360 Speaker 2: When do we take calls with Randall Fitzgerald next hour, 22 00:01:27,520 --> 00:01:30,600 Speaker 2: share some of your animal stories on how they have 23 00:01:30,720 --> 00:01:33,240 Speaker 2: shown you the intelligence. Now, when you wrote the book 24 00:01:33,319 --> 00:01:36,720 Speaker 2: last year, The towe of Intuitive Luck, what does that mean? 25 00:01:38,400 --> 00:01:43,240 Speaker 3: Well, the towel is a word that means pathway, and 26 00:01:43,360 --> 00:01:46,319 Speaker 3: what I had in mind in researching and writing the 27 00:01:46,360 --> 00:01:52,520 Speaker 3: book is that you combine intuition and luck together. Most 28 00:01:52,520 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 3: people think of them as separate, but when you combine 29 00:01:56,320 --> 00:02:02,520 Speaker 3: intuition with luck, you have a pathway to having more 30 00:02:02,640 --> 00:02:07,320 Speaker 3: success in your life. And by that I mean it's 31 00:02:07,360 --> 00:02:11,639 Speaker 3: not just about games of chance and gambling, but it's 32 00:02:11,680 --> 00:02:15,680 Speaker 3: also about decision making, and it's about seizing opportunities and 33 00:02:15,800 --> 00:02:22,480 Speaker 3: sensing opportunities and using synchronicities when they occur as patterns 34 00:02:22,560 --> 00:02:27,520 Speaker 3: or pathways. So the now is a pathway toward using 35 00:02:27,560 --> 00:02:32,239 Speaker 3: your intuition to be luckier in life. And I came 36 00:02:32,360 --> 00:02:36,200 Speaker 3: up with a formula based on lots of interviews and 37 00:02:36,280 --> 00:02:39,440 Speaker 3: lots of research and looking at the science evidence. There 38 00:02:39,560 --> 00:02:42,240 Speaker 3: was sort of a five part of formula that I 39 00:02:42,400 --> 00:02:45,560 Speaker 3: described in the book, and if you want, I can 40 00:02:45,600 --> 00:02:49,520 Speaker 3: go through the risk I call them luck factors. Yeah factors. 41 00:02:50,000 --> 00:02:53,920 Speaker 3: The first one is feel your intuition. We all feel 42 00:02:53,919 --> 00:02:58,400 Speaker 3: intuition differently, and it's about learning where in your body 43 00:02:59,000 --> 00:03:02,160 Speaker 3: you pick up signals of intuition. For some people, they 44 00:03:02,160 --> 00:03:06,680 Speaker 3: pick it up as a sensation in the solar plexus, 45 00:03:07,040 --> 00:03:10,520 Speaker 3: or a tingling in the stomach or a tingling in 46 00:03:10,560 --> 00:03:14,120 Speaker 3: the skin, or it can be a mental image. There 47 00:03:14,160 --> 00:03:18,200 Speaker 3: are lots of different ways physically to pick up the signals, 48 00:03:18,560 --> 00:03:22,960 Speaker 3: and everyone is different than unique in how they are 49 00:03:23,160 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 3: receivers for these signals. So it's important to learn how 50 00:03:28,680 --> 00:03:33,720 Speaker 3: you feel and how you sense intuition in your body. 51 00:03:33,880 --> 00:03:36,720 Speaker 3: And then the second intuitive luck factor is about setting 52 00:03:36,720 --> 00:03:41,480 Speaker 3: an intention. We've probably read most of you have heard 53 00:03:41,520 --> 00:03:45,920 Speaker 3: about the intention factors and how to set intentions and 54 00:03:45,960 --> 00:03:51,600 Speaker 3: how important they can be in the power of manifestation, etc. Well, 55 00:03:51,760 --> 00:03:55,200 Speaker 3: all of that is involved in this process. You have 56 00:03:55,280 --> 00:04:01,000 Speaker 3: to set an intention around not only feeling of where 57 00:04:01,200 --> 00:04:04,120 Speaker 3: intuition is going to occur in your body, but also 58 00:04:04,400 --> 00:04:10,680 Speaker 3: opening the door consciously and subconsciously to a willingness to 59 00:04:10,800 --> 00:04:15,640 Speaker 3: cast decide rigidity in mental frames of mind in order 60 00:04:15,640 --> 00:04:19,000 Speaker 3: to be open for those intuitive signals. And then the 61 00:04:19,040 --> 00:04:24,120 Speaker 3: third intuitive luck factor is about quieting your mind. Anyone 62 00:04:24,120 --> 00:04:30,400 Speaker 3: who's practice or experimental with intuition knows that meditation is 63 00:04:30,440 --> 00:04:35,120 Speaker 3: a great key for opening that doorway. If you can 64 00:04:35,200 --> 00:04:40,000 Speaker 3: quiet your mind, quite your thoughts, and feel in that 65 00:04:40,120 --> 00:04:44,479 Speaker 3: quiet space where intuition is occurring in your body, then 66 00:04:44,640 --> 00:04:49,400 Speaker 3: meditation becomes a sort of an accelerator in its own 67 00:04:49,440 --> 00:04:53,000 Speaker 3: way as a method, and then intuitive luck. Factor Number 68 00:04:53,040 --> 00:04:56,159 Speaker 3: four is about channeling excitement, and that has to do 69 00:04:56,279 --> 00:04:59,520 Speaker 3: with the sensation we've all felt at some time in 70 00:04:59,520 --> 00:05:04,960 Speaker 3: our lives, and it's called a beginner's luck. The beginner's 71 00:05:05,040 --> 00:05:08,760 Speaker 3: luck idea where you have the excitement of something new 72 00:05:08,839 --> 00:05:12,719 Speaker 3: and you turn out to be lucky good at it 73 00:05:12,880 --> 00:05:16,160 Speaker 3: at the first time you try it. Like I give 74 00:05:16,240 --> 00:05:19,960 Speaker 3: examples in the book of women who have never played 75 00:05:20,000 --> 00:05:25,520 Speaker 3: poker before or never played the roulette machines who end 76 00:05:25,600 --> 00:05:27,839 Speaker 3: up being lucky the first time they ever do it. 77 00:05:28,320 --> 00:05:32,719 Speaker 3: So the sensations that are involved, the excitement, the sense 78 00:05:32,839 --> 00:05:37,760 Speaker 3: of something new, and what that does in terms of 79 00:05:37,839 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 3: our willingness to experiment, all of that's important. So channeling 80 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:45,480 Speaker 3: your excitement number four and the last one to the 81 00:05:45,560 --> 00:05:49,160 Speaker 3: blood factor. Number five is about programming your dreams. It's 82 00:05:49,200 --> 00:05:54,000 Speaker 3: a capacity we all have. It's called lucid dreaming. It's 83 00:05:54,040 --> 00:05:57,599 Speaker 3: setting the intention when you go to sleep that you're 84 00:05:57,640 --> 00:06:02,040 Speaker 3: going to have a meaningful, impactful dream that's going to 85 00:06:02,400 --> 00:06:07,200 Speaker 3: open the door in a conscious real life to an opportunity. 86 00:06:07,640 --> 00:06:11,359 Speaker 3: Whatever that may be, whatever intention that you've set, but 87 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:15,000 Speaker 3: it's setting that intention to program your dreams, and then 88 00:06:15,040 --> 00:06:19,039 Speaker 3: when you wake up, being open, to clear your mind 89 00:06:19,320 --> 00:06:23,839 Speaker 3: and write down whatever has come up in that unconscious 90 00:06:23,839 --> 00:06:27,440 Speaker 3: state that will give you the information you need for 91 00:06:27,520 --> 00:06:29,800 Speaker 3: that day, that week, or at any point in your 92 00:06:29,839 --> 00:06:31,279 Speaker 3: life to be lucky. 93 00:06:32,520 --> 00:06:35,240 Speaker 2: Randall, do you know Professor Joseph Gallenberger. 94 00:06:36,080 --> 00:06:40,240 Speaker 3: I do. Indeed. Joseph and I have communicated about my 95 00:06:40,320 --> 00:06:43,400 Speaker 3: book and about his work, and I feature his work 96 00:06:43,839 --> 00:06:47,720 Speaker 3: and his retreats in Las Vegas that he has hosted 97 00:06:48,040 --> 00:06:50,560 Speaker 3: over the years. I feature that in this book, The 98 00:06:50,640 --> 00:06:51,240 Speaker 3: Doubt of Love. 99 00:06:51,600 --> 00:06:55,279 Speaker 2: He is a staunch believer in luck, in making it happen, 100 00:06:55,360 --> 00:06:56,520 Speaker 2: isn't he? 101 00:06:56,520 --> 00:06:59,720 Speaker 3: He is, indeed, and he's gone about this, you know, 102 00:06:59,800 --> 00:07:02,960 Speaker 3: he's clinical psychologist. He's gone about it in a very 103 00:07:03,000 --> 00:07:07,200 Speaker 3: interesting way because he's examined the psychology of luck and 104 00:07:07,360 --> 00:07:11,040 Speaker 3: sort of the attitudes and behaviors that are necessary for 105 00:07:11,120 --> 00:07:15,040 Speaker 3: us to adopt as individuals in order to be able 106 00:07:15,080 --> 00:07:18,080 Speaker 3: to channel that energy, and he does think of it 107 00:07:18,120 --> 00:07:23,240 Speaker 3: as an energy that can be harnessed. And that's where 108 00:07:23,280 --> 00:07:28,720 Speaker 3: his retreats where people pay to go with him to 109 00:07:28,840 --> 00:07:32,600 Speaker 3: Las Vegas and they spend a weekend or sometimes longer, 110 00:07:33,280 --> 00:07:37,360 Speaker 3: and he teaches them how in a casino on the 111 00:07:37,400 --> 00:07:42,400 Speaker 3: floor to go to various games of chance and to experiment, 112 00:07:43,200 --> 00:07:46,360 Speaker 3: like we're all guinea pigs in our own life experiments. 113 00:07:46,400 --> 00:07:50,240 Speaker 3: But he does it in a very methodical, clinical, scientific 114 00:07:50,320 --> 00:07:50,880 Speaker 3: sort of way. 115 00:07:51,640 --> 00:07:56,400 Speaker 2: What is it about attitude that changes your luck? 116 00:07:58,240 --> 00:08:02,720 Speaker 3: Well, for instance, this sort of makes common sense that 117 00:08:02,800 --> 00:08:08,360 Speaker 3: if we start our day in a depressed, pessimistic state 118 00:08:08,360 --> 00:08:13,080 Speaker 3: of mind, then we're going to see everything through a 119 00:08:13,120 --> 00:08:19,400 Speaker 3: foggy los and that attitude that we otherwise would need 120 00:08:19,440 --> 00:08:26,080 Speaker 3: to open ourselves up to intuitive information and to opportunities 121 00:08:26,960 --> 00:08:30,040 Speaker 3: that's closed off. But if we start our day in 122 00:08:30,120 --> 00:08:34,240 Speaker 3: a positive, open minded sort of frame of reference of 123 00:08:34,760 --> 00:08:39,120 Speaker 3: consensus reality, then we find usually at least I do, 124 00:08:39,240 --> 00:08:41,600 Speaker 3: and most of the people I interviewed for this book have, 125 00:08:42,200 --> 00:08:45,880 Speaker 3: we find that we are more intuitive during the course 126 00:08:45,920 --> 00:08:49,160 Speaker 3: of the day, and we end up being luckier because 127 00:08:49,280 --> 00:08:54,120 Speaker 3: our attitude has shaped our response to the circumstances and 128 00:08:54,240 --> 00:08:55,280 Speaker 3: challenges of life. 129 00:08:56,720 --> 00:08:58,800 Speaker 2: Pretty dramatic work, Randall, isn't it? 130 00:09:00,160 --> 00:09:03,640 Speaker 3: Well? It's simple and yet complex at the same time. 131 00:09:04,160 --> 00:09:06,960 Speaker 3: There's a lot of research on all of this, on 132 00:09:07,080 --> 00:09:12,640 Speaker 3: various aspects of it, and so this five factor formula 133 00:09:12,720 --> 00:09:16,280 Speaker 3: that I've put together is really just based on the 134 00:09:16,320 --> 00:09:20,440 Speaker 3: combination of common sense and a lot of para psychological 135 00:09:20,520 --> 00:09:25,000 Speaker 3: research by people like Dean Raydon and others. 136 00:09:25,480 --> 00:09:28,920 Speaker 2: Is there an outside source that helps make this happen 137 00:09:29,480 --> 00:09:33,120 Speaker 2: or was this something that the internal person generates. 138 00:09:35,160 --> 00:09:38,440 Speaker 3: I think it's both. I think there's an interaction, an 139 00:09:38,440 --> 00:09:43,360 Speaker 3: interactive aspect to this. We have to set the stage 140 00:09:44,080 --> 00:09:52,080 Speaker 3: for ourselves internally in order to access whatever energetic force, 141 00:09:52,160 --> 00:09:56,840 Speaker 3: if we want to describe it that way, exists that 142 00:09:56,920 --> 00:10:01,200 Speaker 3: we were connected to. We know that at all levels, 143 00:10:01,280 --> 00:10:06,080 Speaker 3: vibratory patterns or at work within our bodies, between ourselves 144 00:10:06,760 --> 00:10:13,280 Speaker 3: and between people, and between nature and our experience of nature, 145 00:10:13,840 --> 00:10:18,160 Speaker 3: all of these vibratory patterns create a complex web, and 146 00:10:18,200 --> 00:10:23,320 Speaker 3: it's within that complex web that the energy of luck, 147 00:10:23,960 --> 00:10:27,520 Speaker 3: I think, permeates and can be accessed. 148 00:10:28,760 --> 00:10:32,080 Speaker 2: How many times have people gone into a casino with 149 00:10:32,200 --> 00:10:35,400 Speaker 2: a bad attitude, and they know they're going to lose, 150 00:10:35,960 --> 00:10:36,800 Speaker 2: yet they still go. 151 00:10:37,760 --> 00:10:41,760 Speaker 3: Yes, well that's the force of habit. I experimented for 152 00:10:41,800 --> 00:10:46,720 Speaker 3: a number of years with my attitudes just to see 153 00:10:47,160 --> 00:10:50,920 Speaker 3: what the effects would be. And nine out of ten times, 154 00:10:51,000 --> 00:10:54,360 Speaker 3: I mean generally nine ten times that a person goes 155 00:10:54,400 --> 00:10:57,840 Speaker 3: to a casino, they lose. There's a house advantajab Beach. 156 00:10:59,120 --> 00:11:02,880 Speaker 2: Vegas was not. Vegas was built by losers. 157 00:11:03,360 --> 00:11:06,000 Speaker 3: Yes, you know, the law of average is some probability 158 00:11:06,040 --> 00:11:09,559 Speaker 3: theory all favored in the house. However, what I also 159 00:11:09,720 --> 00:11:14,640 Speaker 3: found was Attitudeally, whenever I would go into the casino 160 00:11:15,240 --> 00:11:19,280 Speaker 3: in a negative frame of mind or with a sense 161 00:11:19,360 --> 00:11:22,160 Speaker 3: that I was feeling like a loser of that day, 162 00:11:23,000 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 3: it wasn't just nine out of ten times, with nineteen 163 00:11:27,240 --> 00:11:30,480 Speaker 3: out of twenty times or more that I would lose. 164 00:11:31,040 --> 00:11:36,080 Speaker 3: So attitude does help. If nothing else, attitude helps bring 165 00:11:36,120 --> 00:11:39,600 Speaker 3: about a discipline that we need at times in order 166 00:11:39,640 --> 00:11:42,040 Speaker 3: to know when to stop, in order to know when 167 00:11:42,120 --> 00:11:45,440 Speaker 3: to start, in order to know when to stop. It's 168 00:11:45,480 --> 00:11:50,160 Speaker 3: a discipline name that occurs through our attitudes that we adopt. 169 00:11:51,160 --> 00:11:54,160 Speaker 2: Is there one aspect of luck that is the most 170 00:11:54,200 --> 00:11:57,520 Speaker 2: important or do you need all five of those pointers 171 00:11:58,360 --> 00:11:58,640 Speaker 2: the same. 172 00:11:58,640 --> 00:12:01,560 Speaker 3: I believe that you need all if you're going to 173 00:12:01,640 --> 00:12:07,560 Speaker 3: be chronically successful. Let me put it that way. I 174 00:12:07,600 --> 00:12:10,040 Speaker 3: think the intuition part of it, though. I mean, some 175 00:12:10,120 --> 00:12:13,640 Speaker 3: people have that innately and naturally, and they're able to 176 00:12:13,720 --> 00:12:19,320 Speaker 3: access it unconsciously, and they'll say to themselves, I don't 177 00:12:19,360 --> 00:12:21,240 Speaker 3: know how that happened. I don't know how I got 178 00:12:21,320 --> 00:12:24,559 Speaker 3: so lucky. But then when they really examine it, and 179 00:12:24,640 --> 00:12:27,600 Speaker 3: I tried to interview a lot of people in casinos 180 00:12:28,440 --> 00:12:32,040 Speaker 3: who were on luck streaks. I'm fascinated by luck streaks 181 00:12:32,640 --> 00:12:36,480 Speaker 3: that defy probability, and I would interview them and ask them, 182 00:12:36,520 --> 00:12:39,240 Speaker 3: how were you feeling when you walked in today? How 183 00:12:39,240 --> 00:12:43,320 Speaker 3: are you feeling right now? Do you feel like your 184 00:12:43,400 --> 00:12:49,520 Speaker 3: attitudes in any way facilitated the experience of luck that 185 00:12:49,559 --> 00:12:53,280 Speaker 3: you're having right now. And for that information that I 186 00:12:53,360 --> 00:12:57,960 Speaker 3: generated through literally dozens and dozens of interviews over the years, 187 00:12:58,679 --> 00:13:02,720 Speaker 3: I began to see that there was a real life, 188 00:13:02,840 --> 00:13:08,760 Speaker 3: experiential piece of the foundation that was being laid that 189 00:13:08,840 --> 00:13:13,480 Speaker 3: all of the parapsychological research in laboratories has affirmed. 190 00:13:15,000 --> 00:13:17,160 Speaker 2: What does science say about this randal? 191 00:13:18,840 --> 00:13:21,440 Speaker 3: Well, lots of studies have been done We have to 192 00:13:21,480 --> 00:13:25,360 Speaker 3: remember that in the nineteen thirties at the Rhyme Laboratory 193 00:13:25,760 --> 00:13:29,400 Speaker 3: at University where parapsychology in this country got its start, 194 00:13:30,240 --> 00:13:37,200 Speaker 3: all of their original experiments had to do with dice rolling, dice, 195 00:13:37,360 --> 00:13:41,319 Speaker 3: had to do with cards and card reading. These were 196 00:13:41,360 --> 00:13:45,000 Speaker 3: all games of chance out of casinos that they were 197 00:13:45,240 --> 00:13:50,839 Speaker 3: using for their experiments. And all of the initial foundation 198 00:13:51,240 --> 00:13:57,600 Speaker 3: of research findings came from those nineteen thirties experiments with 199 00:13:57,760 --> 00:14:01,240 Speaker 3: different games of chance, and all of that has been 200 00:14:01,280 --> 00:14:06,599 Speaker 3: built upon in much more sophisticated ways in the ensuing decades. 201 00:14:07,480 --> 00:14:09,600 Speaker 2: In two thousand and three, there was a great movie 202 00:14:09,640 --> 00:14:13,559 Speaker 2: called The Cooler with William Macy, and he was employed 203 00:14:13,600 --> 00:14:19,560 Speaker 2: by Vegas casinos because he was so energetically negative. People 204 00:14:19,680 --> 00:14:22,080 Speaker 2: lost when he just walked by them. 205 00:14:22,400 --> 00:14:28,040 Speaker 3: Yes, yes, it's an interesting take on the so called 206 00:14:28,240 --> 00:14:34,360 Speaker 3: energetic force of luck that there is a bad luck, 207 00:14:35,080 --> 00:14:39,760 Speaker 3: flip of the coin good luck, and William Macy portrayed 208 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:46,000 Speaker 3: someone who, by nature, based on his depression and his 209 00:14:46,400 --> 00:14:52,360 Speaker 3: attitudes and his status in life, he was someone who 210 00:14:52,520 --> 00:14:57,600 Speaker 3: was like a polarity that could be magnetize the luxtreet 211 00:14:57,640 --> 00:14:58,400 Speaker 3: that people were on. 212 00:15:00,360 --> 00:15:02,840 Speaker 2: And then he fell in love, and all of a 213 00:15:02,880 --> 00:15:04,840 Speaker 2: sudden he wasn't a cooler anymore. 214 00:15:05,080 --> 00:15:07,280 Speaker 3: Yes, And then of course he loses his job with 215 00:15:07,320 --> 00:15:11,119 Speaker 3: the casino because they couldn't use him anymore. He wasn't effective. 216 00:15:12,320 --> 00:15:15,840 Speaker 3: And I always had to wonder after that movie, in 217 00:15:16,160 --> 00:15:18,800 Speaker 3: sort of a choking way, I don't know that coolers 218 00:15:18,840 --> 00:15:26,320 Speaker 3: truly exist in casinos. Obviously it would be difficult to 219 00:15:26,400 --> 00:15:31,120 Speaker 3: find out if they do and how to identify them. 220 00:15:31,200 --> 00:15:34,200 Speaker 3: But if that were true, if the two thousand and 221 00:15:34,280 --> 00:15:40,920 Speaker 3: three movie The Cooler was extrapolated to casinos and the 222 00:15:41,000 --> 00:15:44,640 Speaker 3: belief factor in an energetic force was put to work, 223 00:15:45,560 --> 00:15:49,280 Speaker 3: I could certainly see where it would be one more 224 00:15:49,360 --> 00:15:51,880 Speaker 3: strike against the normal player. 225 00:15:52,320 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 1: Listen to more Coast to Coast AM every weeknight at 226 00:15:55,600 --> 00:15:58,880 Speaker 1: one am Eastern, and go to Coast to coastam dot 227 00:15:58,880 --> 00:15:59,680 Speaker 1: com for more