Friday, January 15, 2010

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Zero Limits - Joe Vitale and Dr Hew Len

The "zero" in the title is a state of being - when you are at zero, everything is available. You let go of the mental rubbish and become empty, and only then can you download inspiration.

We're so far away from zero in everyday life. When the conscious mind gets hooked on thinking its stuck, it only gets more stuck.

Now this reminds me of something that Byron Katie says - Remember to substitue the words "my thinking" for the word "I". So instead of saying "That's too hard for me, I can't see myself doing that" what we're really saying is "That's too hard for my thinking, my thinking can't see me doing that"

Like if you have an issue with someone, it's not them you have the issue with - its your memory of them in your thinking.

So the whole point of this book is to use an ancient Hawaiian method to clean up your thinking. If a problem thought is still there after repeated clearings, then you have to take action on it in the physical plane - make amends, say sorry, talk turkey, make good, bury the hatchet.

Extending this idea further into the therapy world, this suggests that the therapist shares the same erroneous thoughts in their memories as their clients do. Its a collective unconscious.

Even the law of attraction gets hammered in this book - intentions are lmitations. Just another example of resistance. The minute you have an intention you have a gap. Division. Seperateness. In spirit, there is no seperateness, no division. Therefore Divinity doesn't respond to your intentions.

That explains why a lot of visualisation and goal setting techniques haven't worked for you.

It also ties in nicely with my new "True Silence" method that I'm teaching on my current courses, which is making a lot of other techniques OBSOLETE...

Evolution in action - I love it!