Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Zero limits - training NLP and Hawaiian Huna

Continuing my review of the book Zero limits by Joe Vitale and Dr Hew Len, I really enjoyed the following insight:

that at any one moment in time, your thoughts are either divine inspiration ideas and ahas, or replayed memories compared to things you've experienced in your past.



Now add to that all of this is "witnessed" by a collective mind, so you're sharing past memories with other people. Millions of people share the past after-image of 9/11, or the death of John Lennon for example.

You can choose how you want to respond to these streaming images - much like a breaking news ticker tape on the tv - but you don't get to decide how to respond. Divinity does that. The outcome will be divinely decided, no matter what you choose.

That brings up issues around pre-destination, fate and personal choice. Hmmm.

Here's a simple way to look at it - whatever event is occurring in your world, if you're aware of it, then its in your experience. And if its not positive, then you have some clearing to do. But as its a collective mind, when you clean it up, it cleans up in everyone else as well. At least, that's the theory.

Your beleifs create the way your life is, not the other way aroiund. You are the architect, projectig your blueprint out into 3D constructs moment to moment. You're an expert at manifestation - you're doing it right now as you read this.

And your constructs are coming from one of 2 sources - either divine inspiration, or replayed memories. When inspiration come in, and you start thinking about it, then you are comparing the inspiration to an old memory. But when you're "at zero"you only do what is there for you to do.

Each of us has an instrument to play. We get into trouble when we neglect to play it, or we think someone else has a better one. Your conscious mind will try to understand it, but for every bit it comprehends, there's 14,925 bits its not getting
its head around.

Memories can keep money away. If you're completely clear about money then you'll have it.

In therapy, the client tells the therapist their conscious interpretation of events, but what's actually happening is out of their awareness. Its unconscious. But telling the story is the starting place. Therapists think they are there to help
people - actually their job is to heal themselves of the programs that they see running in their clients. As the memories get cleared in the therapist, they get cancelled in the patient. The technique or approach you use is pretty much irrelevant, just love the person. They are a mirror of you - you're sharing a joint experience. Clear the shared experience and you both heal.

Puts a different slant on things now, doesn't it?

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