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He thinks THIS book could have a greater impact than the BIBLE!

Ep. 068: Meet Jim Marshall, the author of Septemics, a book written to transform the human experience.

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This book will have more impact than the Bible, the Quran, or the Tao Te Ching.

That’s not my opinion.

That’s what Jim Marshall told me during our conversation (watch the video below)

It was one of those moments where you pause. Where your brain takes a second to process what you just heard.

Most authors dream of writing something that makes an impact. But Jim isn’t just another author—he spent 40 years developing an entire new science he calls Septemics—a framework of 35 hierarchies that map human behavior.

He’s convinced that if people understand and apply these hierarchies, they can solve almost any problem related to human interaction, relationships, and self-improvement.

So I had to ask: What makes this book so powerful?

And why does he believe it’s more significant than the greatest religious texts of all time?

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The Engineer Who Walked Away

Jim wasn’t always the guy making these claims. In fact, his story starts in an entirely different place.

At 16, he was accepted into engineering school, ready to build physical systems—machines, motors, structures. But by the time he earned his degree, he realized something:

The human mind was the biggest unsolved engineering challenge.

“I wanted to engineer the human psyche,” he told me, “because that’s where we’re failing as a species.”

So he walked away from the mainstream path, choosing instead to study human behavior like an engineer studies a system.

For decades, Jim worked one-on-one with thousands of clients—helping them navigate problems in relationships, business, personal growth, addiction, mindset—you name it.

But something strange started happening.

He could predict the outcome of his sessions before they even began.

Clients thought they were arriving at breakthroughs on their own, but Jim saw patterns—repeating, predictable stages people went through as they evolved.

That’s when he made his biggest discovery.

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The 7 Levels of Human Behavior

By 1995, Jim had uncovered 32 behavioral scales, each with seven levels—a framework that mapped how people change, grow, and make decisions.

At first, it was just notes. A private tool he used to help clients.

Then one day, with a particularly difficult client, he saw something new—an extra level on one of his scales.

The moment he added it, the whole system snapped into place like a mathematical formula.

“I realized,” Jim said, “this isn’t just a theory. This is a natural law.”

And with that, Septemics was born—a comprehensive guide to human behavior that, according to Jim, works universally, across cultures, languages, and industries.

But if the system was so powerful, why wasn’t the whole world using it?

⁠I wanted to engineer the human psyche because that’s where we’re failing as a species.

Jim Marshall

The Struggle to Be Heard

Jim spent 25 years refining his book, making sure anyone—even someone with zero psychology background—could understand it.

But there was a problem. People live in boxes.

He approached psychology groups, self-help communities, and academic circles, only to be met with resistance.

“They don’t want to hear it,” he told me.

“Nobody wants to be told that their field is missing something.”

The book doesn’t fit neatly into psychology, self-help, or spirituality—it’s its category.

And that’s the challenge Jim faces now:

He believes Septemics could change the way we understand human behavior—but only if enough people are willing to open their minds.

So—Is It Bigger Than the Bible?

I can’t tell you whether Jim’s book will reshape humanity the way religious texts have.

But I can tell you this:

  • If you’ve ever struggled to understand why people act the way they do

  • If you’ve ever felt stuck in life, unsure how to level up…

  • If you’ve ever wanted a blueprint for navigating relationships, career, and personal growth

Then maybe, just maybe, Septemics is worth a look.

Because whether or not it surpasses the Bible, one thing is certain:

Jim Marshall didn’t spend 40 years on his work just to be ignored.

👉 Check out his book here and decide for yourself.

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