A dreamy watercolor-style painting of Kramer from Seinfeld raising a glass in a dimly lit bar, surrounded by soft earth tones and dusky blues. The scene has a surreal, introspective atmosphere, with a faint glow around him and the caption: “Here’s to feeling free all the time.”

Feeling Free All the Time: The Oh Yeah State of Mind

Read time 2 minutes. Feeling Free All the Time is the first stand alone article in our Spiritual Immersion series.

Back in The Studio Season 1, I was talking about the Kool-Aid Man, Randy Savage, and Slim Jims. I left you with a promise: there’s a connection here. And so…

Obviously, the whole “Oh Yeah” thing wasn’t about sugar water.
It was about an inner shift:

When you elevate your state of mind,
you don’t get a prize—
you get a new launch point.
And from that point,
a whole new set of possibilities.
Not because you added anything.
Because you dropped what was in the way.

Not a new program.
Just a deprogram.

It’s the moment you stop trying…
and start tapping in.
And there are plenty of examples in which this naturally occurs.

Like when you lose yourself in a song.
That sudden lightness? That spark of aliveness?
It’s not the music.
It’s the part of you that fell away.
You didn’t get lost in the music.
You just… got lost.
And in getting lost,
you landed somewhere more real than you ever imagined.

Music. Art. Dance. Sex. Play. Flow. (Probably not sugar water.)

Sometimes it unexpectedly falls upon us—
on a walk.
With a laugh.

A moment of presence so deep,
it forgets your name.

On Seinfeld, Kramer once raised a glass and toasted:
“Here’s to feeling good all the time.”
It’s “Oh Yeah” meets hipster doofus.
A worthy toast.
A seemingly impossible goal.

And yet—maybe that’s the trick of it.
Honor the sentiment
without chasing the outcome.

This is not the law of attraction.
This is the law of friction.

And we’re all about creating less of it.

When the identity loosens its grip—even for a second—everything opens.
And in that opening, there’s clarity.
There’s grace.
There’s no one left to figure it out.

That’s life whispering a hint to you—
Lose yourself.
Be free.

So what does any of this have to do with beef jerky, macho men, and talking pitchers of punch?
The truth is that this was supposed to be an article about all the “Oh Yeahs” in the world.

The “Oh Yeahs” of confidence (hell yeah),
recognition (ohhh yeah),
disbelief (oh yeah?).
There’s even that guy from Office Space“Mmm… yeah.”

Maybe I’ll write it some day. (Maybe I just did.)

As for a through line?
I don’t know—breaking down walls or something maybe. Whatevs…

That’s all for today. See ya next lesson.
As for the present?—

Here’s to feeling free all the time.

(Oh Yeah!)

We do this for each other.
Let’s do it together.
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Stay involved. Stay connected.

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