The Book by Mark Hamilton Book One
Foreword
In Book One you will learn about the supersociety and the almost unbelievable life that is in store for you within just a few years. Chapter One treats you to an immediate rush of personal discoveries and monetary advantaes. Chapter Two delivers important insihts about your past and future. Chapters Three throuh !i" reveal reveal the supersociety and show you how to be amon the #rst to enter it.
Table of Contents
$oreword i 1
%ou %ou &ill Become the 'od(Man 'od(Man 1 ) The Beinnins Beinnins 15 * $rom +nticivili,ation to Civili,ation of the -niverse 47 $orces of /ature 0ersus $orces of /eothink 55 1 The Civili,ation Civili,ation of the -niverse -niverse !tarts !tarts on 2arth 61 3 !ee 4on &ith %our Own 2yes 65
Chapter 5 You You Will Become Become the the God-Man God-Man
+re you lookin for immediate results6 The Book is is built upon a spiral of techni7ues and ideas. %ou must start at the beinnin and read to the end. If you do8 you will have the tools to make man9s #nal evolution into a superior bein called the God-Man. The 'od(Man enjoys !i" -ltimate 'ifts: profound security8 perfect health8 millionaire wealth8 an e"hilaratin livelihood8 rare romantic love8 and superior intellience called Neothink . ;But8; you may be thinkin8 ;to read The Book and and become the 'od(Man seems overwhelmin and would take such a lon time.; To help you et started on this journey immediately8 I pulled Chapter 2leven from Book Three titled You Will Become the God-Man and moved it riht here8 over the ne"t 5) paes. This chapter will ive you immediate results so results so you can start your adventure toward the prosperous 'od(Man tomorrow mornin8 brinin you instant enery8 enthusiasm8 and payos as you discover the life you were meant to live. Before you bein8 however8 let me ask you: how much is it worth to you to discover what you would have done best in life6 <)1=8 <1==8 <5===6 I know I would pay #ve(hundred dollars to know. ...Over the ne"t 5)
paes8 you have the opportunity to see8 via the proven /eo(Tech techni7ues8 your best path in life. It will cost you an hour of your time to read those paes that open the door to the life you were meant to live. !ome people just like to know8 out of curiosity8 what they would have done best in life. But8 even more o on to travel that life they were meant to live and become deeply happy and motivated8 wealthy and powerful8 and discover rare romantic love. Men and women are e7ually invited to take the adventure. &hen you have #nished readin the ne"t 5) paes8 as prosperous as those paes were8 remember that your e"citin journey will just be startin. Therefore8 let us bein. $ive of the si" ifts of the 'od(Man can start #llin your life as early as tomorrow mornin. The ift of perfect health still relies on the Technoloical >evolution. But you do not have to wait for the other ifts of profound security8 millionaire wealth8 a dream career8 a dream lover8 and superior intellience. $ollow the step(by(step instructions in this chapter to open the door to the life you were meant to live. !penin" the #oor to the $erson You Were Meant to Be &hat motivates you into makin the evolutionary leap into 'od(Man6 ?erhaps8 if you are a woman8 the idea of e"traordinary romantic love sounds e"citin. ?erhaps8 if you are a man8 the idea of e"traordinary success and power sounds e"citin. >emember8 before you can have e"traordinary love8 you must #rst have real happiness8 which comes from makin values for society8 either directly or throuh contributin to your husband9s value production @Book Three8 Chapter /ineA. /ow8 e"traordinary value creation8 success8 and honest power comes from somethin I call do%nstream &ocus. ownstream focus happens when your thouhts naturally ow back to your work8 even in the evenins and weekends. If thinkin about your work8 especially in the evenins and on weekends8 is an upstream battle @as it is for mostA8 you will not be a major success because8 for those elite few who make it to the top in your #eld8 thinkin about work is a natural downstream rush. They pass riht by you to the power positions. o you feel the tu to et back to your livelihood (( after work and on weekends6 I9m not talkin about e"ternal deadlines8 but internal desires6 If not8 then you are swimmin upstream8 and I can uarantee you will not e"perience major success...because there are people in your line of work who are pulled back to it. They may be the owners8 or they may be your peers who will rise beyond you. Is watchin T0 or listenin to a ball ame or bowlin or hanin out with friends hard to pull away from in your evenins6 Those are indicators that you have not e"perienced what I call a do%nstream &ocus to success. 2very person has a door inside that opens to the person he or she was meant to be. That person lives every moment with natural downstream focus and soars to major success. &ithout discoverin and openin that door8 you will never soar. It is a sad thouht to have lived but never soared. Det me ive you an e"ample8 usin a person who works for me. !teve was a hih(enery uy8 but in business he would never be bi. He could do a ood job8 and he rose into manaement. But one day8 I discovered that for him to be formulatin thouhts and pullin toether interations outside of his desinated duties8 for e"ample durin the evenins and weekends8 was an upstream battle for !teve. Business simply was not his element. +t #rst8 I was frustrated because I really wanted and needed !teve to become my riht(hand man8 and I was countin on him to be focussed on the business all the time8 evenins and weekends. &e live in a very competitive world8 and to rise to the top8 downstream focus is essential. I needed and wanted !teve to have downstream focus on the business. But over time8 I knew !teve had other interests in the evenins and weekends8 pullin his thouhts and interations (( his focus (( away from the business. I reluctantly reali,ed he would not rise in the business world to the top with me. +bout this time8 I was learnin about that one door inside a person that opens to the person he or she was meant to be. +lthouh disappointed that the door to my e"pectations of !teve was closin8 I bean ponderin: ;&hat if I opened not the door ' had planned for !teve8 but that one door that e"ists in him that would open to the life he was meant to live6; +lthouh one opportunity was closin for both of us8 could even a bier opportunity be openin6 +s owner of my company8 I took on the challene to unleash !teve9s human potential by discoverin the person he was meant to be and creatin a job that would oEer him the life he was meant to live. The results are just bein reali,ed now. They look so pro#table for both !teve and my business that I predict the most competitive companies in the ne"t millennium will learn to hire people diEerently: based on who they were meant to be. The job revolution of the )5st century8 as e"plained in Book Three8 Chapter 2iht8 speci#cally paes 5)5( 5)F8 will chane our routine(rut jobs of labor into e"citin entrepreneurial jobs of the mind. +ddin to that job revolution8 companies will set us up as entrepreneurs soarin ahead not just on any job of the mind8 but speci#cally on the path we were meant to travel. !ome companies8 as I have done for !teve8 will even create new entrepreneurial jobs of the mind that open the doors of their best employees to the person they were meant to be.
!teve now lives his career ) hours a day with downstream focus8 which I will describe in a moment. He is deeply happy8 livin the life he was meant to live and risin toward major success. By focussin on his livelihood and interatin his thouhts in the evenins and weekends8 he is beinnin to build /eothink pu,,les and is on his way toward makin the jump into the /eothink mentality and becomin the prosperous 'od(Man. In short8 !teve discovered his downstream focus. I have never seen him so happy with so much enery. He is soarin toward somethin bi...enthusiastically buildin his competitive creations at nihts and on weekends8 well beyond his daytime duties. That onoin drive is the only way to put time and thouht enouh to rise into the top 5G success in any #eld. My e"periment with !teve tauht me that by #ndin and openin his door to the person he was meant to be8 I had someone who would rise to the top in that #eld workin for me (( a powerful asset to the company. I knew other companies will discover how to unleash the human potential of their employees in the ne"t millennium and then put them into the new8 entrepreneurial livin jobs @Book Three8 Chapter 2ihtA and watch them soar. !teve was not meant to be a businessman per se8 althouh he functioned competently as such. +fter some deep searchin on my part and honesty on his part8 we discovered he was meant to be an artist. He was an artist8 a performer8 and performin brouht forth natural downstream focus. !o8 I started a seminar circuit with !teve at the helm as the performer. I could not believe my eyes as !teve owed into interated thinkin and onto buildin /eothink pu,,les. He became happy8 dedicated8 and focussed. He has made it possible for me to seriously look at the ne"t level of plays and #lm8 where he will become a valuable asset to me. !teve went thouh a personal renaissance via pro#table downstream focus8 which as we9ll see brins: 5A wealth8 )A happiness8 and *A romantic love to one9s e"istence. To not discover the person you were meant to be is a personal traedy. I know this from personal e"perience. I witnessed my mother8 like most people8 not identify thus not assertively pursue the life she was meant to live. This caused her8 like many people8 a hard life8 includin lost love8 disillusionment8 and poverty. Then8 just a few months before she died8 she bean to make the self(discovery of the person she was meant to be. Those last few months were by far the happiest in her life. !he opened the door to the life she was meant to live as she discovered and pursued her downstream focus. The adventure8 as it knows no other way8 ot more and more involved and e"citin with each day. The reat traedy for my mom was that her adventure had just beun: after a hard life8 she had discovered immense happiness at the end. !he died early and with no warnin at 33 of a conenital cerebral aneurysm riht when she was #nally discoverin the life she was meant to live. In those few months8 she produced an eternal contribution to the world8 Book $ive of The Book 8 titled No More (ies. ...I often wonder8 because of her death so soon after ettin on the path she was meant to journey8 what reat values she would have produced...values the world will never know. I know her brilliant mind had put toether an immensely valuable /eothink pu,,le in No More (ies based on her lifetime of e"periences. &hat that /eothink pu,,le could have rown into8 well8 the world will never know. Both my mother and the world really missed out. Our mortality makes it imperative for you to discover the life you were meant to live ri"ht no%8 without missin another day. How will you discover and open the door to the person you were meant to be to release your downstream focus6 2veryone is diEerent with a diEerent set of life e"periences8 upbrinins8 environments8 talents and tastes. Today you will discover your uni7ue downstream focus8 which may be 7uite diEerent than your current job. It may not seem practical to pursue. But with special techni7ues that make it safe and practical to pursue your downstream focus8 you will open the door today to your path to major success and8 in turn8 happiness and love. To open that door to success8 happiness8 and love is the #rst objective. The ne"t objective is to show you ho% to et that success8 ho% to soar after openin that door. &ithout openin the door #rst8 thouh8 you are blocked from the life you were meant to live. 2very human bein was meant to live a motivated8 e"citin life of wealth8 happiness8 and love...the life of the 'od(Man. Det9s now work on openin the door to the life you were meant to live. $ill out the chart on the ne"t pae. &rite down what you did Monday thouh $riday in the evenins after work and what you did on your weekends. Try to remember. If you cannot8 then write in what you think you did or typically do. o not try to impress yourself. This chapter is for you to di in and discover your downstream focus that has been waitin to be discovered all your life. %ou will miss that opportunity if you are not brutally honest today. I am not lookin for comrades. %ou are not tryin to impress yourself. Instead8 you must honestly observe your frustrations and stanation. This chapter is your tool to break free from that stanation and this anticivili,ation. !o8 write down what you do in the evenins and weekends. The more humdrum or borin it is8 the more value this chapter will be to you today. Okay8 et to work. &hen you #nish8 read out loud what you wrote down for your evenins and weekends. /ow8 prepare yourself for this fact: people who have major success8 their evenins and weekends look diEerent than yours. +nd8 here9s the key: their evenins and weekends looked diEerent than yours )e&ore they were very successful.
/ow8 that9s nothin for you to be ashamed of. Those super successful people had merely made a self( discovery that you have not. Their self(discovery sent their lives into an e"citin adventure that naturally chaned their schedules. >eali,e8 they made their self(discovery of the person they were meant to be *rst they did not chane their schedules #rst. +nd so will you. &hen you make that self(discovery today of the person you were meant to be8 then your schedule will naturally chane. Most self(improvement prorams try to put the cart before the horse by chanin the schedule #rst. But the upstream battle will always lead to failure. In the weeks followin your self(discovery today8 your evenins and weekends will bein to look diEerent8 too...like the very successful. %ou need your evenins and weekends to look like theirs. %ou need to have focus. But it has to be downstream focus8 or it will never last and major success will never happen.
This self(discovery is of somethin you are manetically drawn to (( that uni7ue somethin you are meant to be. +s you become that person8 you are naturally pulled away from T0 and sports and from other entertainment...from those thins that #ll your evenins and weekends now. %ou lose interest in them. The real values stick8 however8 like time spent with your children and spouse8 but you really have to schedule that time and the 7uality of that time multiplies many times for two reasons: 5A you are deeply happy8 and )A that time oes from passive to active planned time. How do you discover that person you were meant to be6 How do you make that self(discovery that is uni7ue for each person6 How do you discover what you have unknowinly loned for6 How do you open the door to the one path that is uni7uely yours that can take you to major success...to the life you were meant to have6 2very person who ever became a major success discovered the life he was meant to live. Many if not most of those people simply ot lucky. +s a matter of circumstances8 they ot on the uni7ue paths on which they were meant to be. They were victors of circumstances. +s a matter of circumstances8 you did not et on your uni7ue path. %ou and most others are victims of circumstances8 and you are here today to chane that fact. /ow8 to discover your uni7ue path is not so easy because your mind will not open the door to it. %our uni7ue path has been buried by fallin leaves of resination over time8 and you miht not reconi,e it even if you were lookin at it. The life you were meant to live has been #led away somewhere in your mind8 perhaps permanently shut oE in some closed section called ;The Impractical !ection;. But8 when combined with the techni7ues in The Book that have developed over *= years8 there is nothin in life more practical than openin that door to downstream focus. $or now8 we will not arue practicality. &e are only oin to open our minds (( or at least stretch our minds (( to discover your uni7ue path and the person you were meant to be. The ;how to do it; part will come later. I must say8 you will be pleasantly surprised with the ;how to do it; techni7ues we have developed over the past *= years that will rapidly chane your lon(lost ;impractical; dream into a hihly practical adventure that will do three thins:
5A Make you deeply happy like never before @ood(bye stanationA )A Dead you to ma+or success and wealth *A Make you a romantic lover like never before The deep motivational drive found today only in toddlers will become nourished and bein to row inside aain from the combination of those three points above. The return of your deep motivational drive will release your human potential for the #rst time since your preschool days. Those dynamics will take you to the ede of an evolutionary leap8 into interated thinkin @Book Three8 Chapter TenA and then into /eothink pu,,le buildin and eventually into the new mentality of the 'od(Man. The techni7ues to travel your uni7ue path are found later in this chapter. But riht now8 we must open the door to the path8 before we walk the path. I must let your mind know8 however8 that no matter what8 even if your path has been buried and lost in the impractical section of your mind8 we will make your new journey very practical...even if you are in your olden years8 I miht add. /ow8 what I want you to do is to look over your weekday evenins and your weekends that you #lled in earlier8 and then remember back over the past year. &as there ever a weekday evenin or weekend in which you would have #lled in somethin of a diEerent nature than what you have written on pae ...somethin diEerent that you did (( not because of some e"ternal demand or deadline8 rather because you %anted to6 Is there somethin diEerent that was not a chore8 not somethin you had to force yourself to do...rather somethin you just did6 /ow8 I9m not sayin like oin to a football ame or to the theatre I9m sayin somethin other than passive entertainment or sports8 somethin that took initiative on your part6 Take #ve minutes and think hard... $irst8 clear your mind. Clear your mind. Take a deep breath. +ain. Okay8 I want you to think back over your last year or two. Can you remember moments in your life when you broke from your normal evenins and weekends6 It may have happened only once. It may have happened more than once. +ain8 I want you to e"clude passive entertainment like watchin movies8 playin arcades8 watchin ball ames8 oin to a park or amusement park. +nd I want you to e"clude active sports like ol#n8 playin basketball8 bowlin8 playin tennis. %ou are lookin for some activity8 project8 or interest that pulled you away8 on your own will8 from the environment that normally surrounds you. Take a few minutes to reminisce. ?ut your hands on your lap or on your desk and just remember. +fter #ve minutes8 you9ll write down an episode or two you miht remember. If you do not remember any such event8 then you9ll write nothin. ...o this now. +ssumin #ve minutes have passed8 write down what you thouht of. /ow8 ask yourself two 7uestions: 5A Take a moment and try to remember and describe to yourself how you felt while doin it6 )A +fter rememberin how you felt8 ask yourself why you did not continue to pursue it more aressively6 +nswerin the #rst 7uestion potentially sheds liht inside your psyche on a tiny cell of success that is uni7uely yours. That cell can multiply and rapidly take over your psyche and your life if able to reproduce. +nswerin the second 7uestion potentially sheds liht on why that tiny cell of success never reproduced. &hatever cut oE the rowth of that cell of success (( the reasons you did not pursue it (( can 7uickly be removed throuh the techni7ues later in this chapter. The most common reason the cell of success never multiplied is lack of opportunity or circumstances combined with an emotional disbelief that it would practically succeed. -sually what happens is: one9s livelihood must come #rst8 and so most people never know how to start the cell rowin while still makin a livin. The livelihood is too demandin and envelopin. One never fully reconi,es and oes riht by his uni7ue cell of success. Dater8 I will show you how to row that cell while not sacri#cin your livelihood. >iht now8 you are tryin to reconi,e and come back to your uni7ue success cell lost within your psyche. Okay8 if you were able to write somethin down above8 consider it a potential clue for the ne"t and #nal step to open your door to the person you were meant to be. Before you do this #nal step8 let me tell you that at #rst the results may seem ha,y. It9s not easy to reconi,e your tiny success cell since it never rew after all these years. It is so tiny and inconspicuous8 lost within a lifetime of comple"ities. But8 you will write somethin or some thins down. In the ne"t few days8 your focus on that imae will sharpen and8 like lookin throuh a microscope8 will focus on your cell of success. !o8 here9s the #nal step: Dook at the chart you #lled out earlier. !peci#cally8 look at what you wrote down for $riday niht. In many if not most cases8 $riday niht is the ;shut(down; niht. Our minds travel furthest away from active responsibility such as work. It all started back in our school days: $riday niht was the furthest time away from our ne"t class8 further away than !aturday niht8 and much further away than !unday niht or any other weekniht. !o8 our minds did not even think about our homework. The #rst thouhts about homework did not even surface8 at the soonest8 until sometime !aturday afternoon. $riday niht was the party niht...time to turn oE and tune out. !o8 $riday niht becomes our litmus test for downstream focus. Once you discover your true ,riday-Ni"ht ssence8 then you have opened the door to your path to the life you were meant to live. %our $riday(/iht 2ssence is that one thin @minus passive entertainment or sportsA you would enjoy doin on a $riday niht. $or e"ample8 my employee !teve would enjoy teachin or takin an actin workshop on $riday niht (( that is his $riday(/iht 2ssence.
I8 myself8 would enjoy writin on a $riday /iht (( that is my $riday(/iht 2ssence. &hat about you6 &hat would you enjoy doin on a $riday niht6 %our $riday(/iht 2ssence always e"ists in you (( even before you become successful and rich. %ou just need to identify it. $or e"ample8 Henry $ord would have enjoyed takin apart and puttin toether an enine on $riday niht8 well before he had any business success. In fact8 he did that for fun as a child. !teven obs would enjoy workin on software applications on a $riday niht before he had success. He did so often. I fre7uently worked on my literature8 drawn to it even on $riday nihts8 lon before I had major success. %ou need to discover your $riday(/iht 2ssence (( it9s in you. Dook now at your previous clue...at what you wrote down8 that somethin you previously did in the evenins or weekends that broke your normal routine. If you did not write anythin down8 don9t worry about it. Those of you who did8 take one minute now to just think about that project or interest. Det9s pause while you reect on that project or interest for a minute before movin on. /ow8 I want you to do somethin: $oret about everythin you9ve read here today and what we9re tryin to discover. ust rela" your mind. It9s ettin a little intense here8 so let9s take a moment to rela". Take a deep breath and hold it for * counts. >eady: Take a deep breath (( hold it...one8 two8 three...okay8 breathe out slowly. +ain8 deep breath (( hold it...one8 two8 three...okay8 breathe out slowly. Okay now...think about the present and the past. &hat is somethin that you are drawn to...and perhaps have always been drawn to6 !omethin that enuinely interests you. Take a couple minutes to think about this. !ometimes a clue is somethin you like to read about. ?ut out of your mind any form of judement like8 ;Oh8 that9s silly that9s impractical to pursue8; or ;I couldn9t possibly pursue that because I have no educational backround on it8; or ;...there9s no money in it8 at least for a lon time to come.; $oret any kind of judement for now just think about somethin that naturally attracts you and has done so over your adult life. Try to #nally see that recurrin interest (( try now to see the trend over your life to pay attention to a particular interest. Take #ve full minutes to do this. I purposely did not ive you the four cateories in which I see these persistent attractions fallin into so as not to sway your thouhts. But now that you have thouht about what attracts you8 here are the four cateories I see people9s attractions fallin under. ?ick which one yours falls under: 5A Business )A +rts *A ?rofessions A !ports Det me say that the cateory of arts is usually the easiest to spot...like !teve and his actin myself and my writin. Business is a little more vaue8 but obvious once you see a lifelon attraction to business. $or e"ample8 I actually have two $riday(/iht 2ssences: business and writin8 both bein uided by my ultimate oal of creatin the sociopolitical conditions for achievin bioloical immortality. +ll my life8 I was drawn to business. +s a child I was very entrepreneurial8 tryin several diEerent business ventures and door to door sellin. +s I rew up8 I idoli,ed8 read about8 and listened to tapes on the reat businessmen and women. Business fascinated me. ?eople who like to read about a particular subject (( actually enjoy learnin about it (( have a pretty ood sin of a natural attraction...be it in the arts or in business in eneral or in a speci#c profession such as psycholoy8 medicine8 or science. Of course8 under professions I am includin the sciences and medicine8 includin medical research. I did not say anythin previously about sports because8 #rst of all8 every man enjoys watchin some form of sports8 so it can easily block out what one9s real $riday(/iht 2ssence is. But8 occasionally8 and only occasionally8 sports can be one9s $riday(/iht 2ssence8 especially when we et beyond the fantasies about competition. Competitive sports is so physically based and linked to youth that either you know you have a shot at the top or you don9t. +t this point8 assumin you are not a teenaer or in your early )=9s8 no one is oin to leave this pae and o into competitive sports to become a multi(millionaire basketball star8 for e"ample. But there is8 as with every leitimate value8 the business side of sports. It is possible8 althouh unlikely8 that your true $riday(/iht 2ssence lies there. Okay8 now that I ave you the four eneral cateories that $riday(/iht 2ssences fall under8 select a cate"ory based on all the reminiscin and ponderin you have done today. I9ll ive you a minute to do this. Okay8 write down that cateory: business8 arts8 professions8 sports. +nd if you were able to de#ne earlier a more speci#c attraction8 write it under the eneral cateory. $or instance8 my employee !teve would write down +rts (( actin. I would write down +rts (( writin...as well as Business (( marketin 'od(ManJ/eo(Tech. I li.e my two $riday(/iht 2ssences. %ou8 most likely8 do not live your $riday(/iht 2ssence. In the less common event that you try to live your $riday(/iht 2ssence8 the format of your job and your techni7ues
miht be all wron for you to soar alon that path of the e"citin life you were meant to live8 which we will #" today. /ow8 I want you to look at what you have just written down: either a eneral cateory or a eneral cateory with a speci#c ne"t to it. Dook at what you wrote down8 and then imaine yourself spendin a $riday niht pursuin that interest. Take a moment and imaine that. I9m not sayin that you will never o to the movies aain on $riday niht and will only do this. I am sayin8 picture yourself on one $riday niht pursuin this attraction you wrote down. oes the thouht e"cite you6 If so8 you have discovered somethin that brins you passion and deep motivation. %ou have discovered an interest that is do%nstream &ocus for you to pursue. %ou have discovered your $riday(/iht 2ssence. That means8 you have opened the door to the path that will be an e"citin adventure to you (( the life you were meant to live. The self(discovery you just made may or may not hit you just riht now. +fter all these years8 discoverin your $riday(/iht 2ssence is sort of like holdin your #rst newborn child. +lthouh you feel love and protectiveness8 it takes a few days to et used to and et to know the little one. Over those few days8 your love for the little one just seems to blossom. %ou need a few days to et used to and et to know your $riday(/iht 2ssence. Over the ne"t few days8 do not be surprised if your e"citement for life and enthusiasm and8 yes8 lo.e for your newborn $riday(/iht 2ssence just blossoms. Today if you picked a eneral cateory but not a speci#c interest8 that is perfectly okay. %ou can have a broad(based $riday(/iht 2ssence such as business or arts. In fact8 that enerality can ive you e"ible advantaes. +lso8 let me add that the eneral cateories can cross over. + ood e"ample is myself whose $riday(/iht 2ssence could be termed Business(+rts. I9m a businessman disseminatin as much of my writins as I can. @In fact8 Business will more and more cross over into a natural marriae with our $riday(/iht 2ssences in the third millennium as the comin job revolution chanes the nature of jobs into entrepreneurial mini( companies8 as shown in Chapter 2iht8 Book Three. I said a natural marria"e because8 of course8 we will be motivated to et our creations out into the world for ma"imum e"posure and use.A Hold onto what you have written down. Over the ne"t few days8 your love for your $riday(/iht 2ssence will blossom8 especially as you discover the techni7ues that send you alon the path that you have now opened the door to... no matter how ;impractical; and without sacri#cin your livelihood or the other values in your life. &ithout your $riday(/iht 2ssence and the techni7ues to make it happen8 you will die unful#lled without e"periencin wealth8 prosperity8 and romantic love. %ou will never evolve into the prosperous 'od(Man. %ou will o on in your routine8 silently suEerin in stanation. &ith upstream focus8 you will never break free to the wealthy8 prosperous8 romantic life you were meant to live. But that9s not what you want8 for that9s why you9re here today (( to break free from your routine rut into that spectacular life of wealth8 power8 and love. !o8 I want you to carry around with you your $riday(/iht 2ssence and carry around with you The Book that shows you ho% to do it . The Book took me and three other writers *= years to develop the eEective techni7ues and advantaes to take you practically alon your uni7ue path without disruptin anythin you have now. Det me tell you what happens immediately upon steppin throuh the door you opened here today...onto your uni7ue path to major success: !uddenly8 you discover the power and +oy of downstream focus. &hereas the wealth is not overniht8 the joy8 e"citement and passion is. &hen you become a motivated8 happy person8 suddenly you have lots of feelins for love and you become romantic. $lames that ickered out lon ao suddenly rekindle. It9s an ama,in e"perience that I personally went throuh. There is nothin better in life than walkin the path you were meant to walk and doin what truly impassions you. !uddenly8 you are where you belon8 and you kno% it K The journey is an adventure it is the opposite of stanant routine ruts8 and you love the feelinK It is the lo.e for the journey that will brin you to major success. Once you9re on your way8 you know it8 and nothin can stop you. But you will not know that journey if you do not have our techni7ues that take you alon your path. %ou are standin before your path. %ou have opened the door to it. %ou know you want to start your journey and the e"citin adventure. %ou kno% it . Det9s take the journey: /ourneyin" The (i&e You Were Meant To (i.e !tartin tomorrow mornin8 you will be walkin alon the path of the life you were meant to live. This time tomorrow8 I uarantee you will be another person8 the person you were meant to be. %ou will instantly feel the joy and power of becomin the person you were meant to be (( tomorrow. Before you start your journey8 let me make clear that the leap of power in The Book comes from the new mind space it will open (( somethin called Neothink . %our journey into the life you were meant to live will brin you to the ede of makin the evolutionary leap into /eothink. &hen you make that leap8 you will become the 'od(Man.
/ow8 let me show you a little diaram that demonstrates our approachin evolutionary leap: Man9s 2volvement Over ?ast L Thousand %ears Bicameral "Animal" Mentality: (who man was)
No mind space. Automatic reactions to external stimuli.
Leap of Power
2) Conscious "uman" Mentality: (who man is)
A new mind space opens throu!h sophisticated lan!ua!e metaphors and analo! models that let man thin# and ma#e deci$sions and control his own li%e.
Leap of Power
&) Neothin# "'od$Man" Mentality: (who man will e)
A new mind space opens throu!h Neo$ thin# pule$uildin! that snaps to!ether ne*er$e%ore$seen pic$ture $$ pule pictures that let man +ump to the next le*el at e*ery$thin! he does in all %ields o% #nowled!e.
Throuh a very simple how(to techni7ue8 today you will et started8 in a very practical way8 alon your path. %our deep motivational drive will reactivate and re(release your human potential. $or8 throuh the constant downstream focus on your reat adventure8 you will ather more and more e"periences and will start seein and pullin toether common denominators over time. %ou will e"perience increasin interated thinkin8 which will eventually take you into /eothink pu,,le buildin. Immensely enjoyin yourself with each step you now take in life8 you will not stop takin those steps. %ou will discover new e"periences alon your journey that snap into your rowin /eothink pu,,le. Before lon8 you will see a pu,,le(picture formin before you that has never been seen before...your #rst leap into the new8 /eothink mind(space of the 'od(Man. To learn the techni7ue8 I want you to read throuh paes 5)F(5*L @in Book ThreeA #rst8 startin at the headin ;%our Money(Makin $actory;. Those paes show you how the techni7ue works. Those paes8 however8 show you how the techni7ue works for your job of the future. !tartin tomorrow8 you will use the techni7ue not for your job per se8 but for your $riday(/iht 2ssence. !o8 as you read throuh paes 5)F(5*L in Book Three8 keep in mind that the techni7ue @known as the mini(day systemA will be used somewhat diEerently when you return to this chapter. 'o now8 and read paes 5)F(5*L in Book Three8 startin at ;%our Money(Makin $actory;. /ow8 I am assumin you read paes 5)F(5*L in Book Three. I want you to pull out your piece of paper that you wrote down your $riday(/iht 2ssence. Think about it8 and imaine it either as a commercial or professional venture. Take a minute to do that. The imae of makin a livin doin your $riday(/iht 2ssence is8 whether you reali,e it or not8 your am)ition in li&e. !o8 you are oin to now ;mini(day; your ambition in life and put those mini(days around your livelihood. %ou are oin to determine the physical movements necessary to accomplish your li&e0s am)ition . &hereas on paes 5)F(5*L in Book Three8 that you just read8 I had determined the physical movements of my livin job of the mind @which you can do when you read Chapter 2iht of Book ThreeA8 riht now to live the life you were meant to live8 you must determine the physical movements needed to accomplish your life9s ambition. +nd you must structure those mini(days to either side of your income mini(day8 which is your current job. This will pull you out of your rut and send you alon your uni7ue path toward e"citin success8 happiness8 and romantic love. Det me ive you an e"ample: +n +merican hero pulled himself out of an impossible stanation(trap. %es8 it can be done it has been done. +n +merican hero did just that. He was a laborer at the turn of the century8 a dock worker amon the rouhest ports of early nineteen(hundred +merica. That dock breed spoke illiterate 2nlish8 crude8 unre#ned. This +merican had dropped out of school at fourteen. He lived on the streets. He survived. He never had an opportunity. Dike millions of others8 he was headed for a dead(end life. + desire burned inside8 thouh. He desired to pull himself out of the abyss. He desired to become a successful writer. In the early 5F==s8 an illiterate dock worker had essentially no chance to ever sell a piece of literature. But that man became the hihest paid author in historyK +nd if we adjust for ination today8 he is the hihest paid author of all time.
That man was ack Dondon. He wrote many adventure stories and best(sellin novels includin all o& the Wild8 The 2ea Wol& 8 Martin den. 2"actly how did ack Dondon do it6 He established four physical movements8 four mini(days that would achieve his desire of becomin a writer: @5A readin8 @)A intense rammar study8 @*A self(education @a library( study proramA8 and @A writin. Those four mini(days were divided before and after his full(day income mini( day and on weekends. 2ven after he pulled himself out of his trap and oE the docks8 he never stopped the mini(day system. He stayed on the mini(day system throuh all his fame and lory to the last days of his life. ack Dondon merely discovered his $riday(/iht 2ssence and broke it into mini(days. /ow8 talk about impractical (( imaine an illiterate dock worker at the turn of the century dreamin of bein a professional writerK But8 usin this simple techni7ue combined with downstream focus8 he became the richest writer of all time. +s I said before: there is nothin more practical than downstream focus. He wrapped his mini(days around his job in the evenins and weekends. ...I recommend everyone readin his autobioraphical novel Martin den that demonstrates the drive8 e"citement8 motivation when one ets on his $riday(/iht 2ssence usin the mini(day system. 5 N o this now: &hat are the physical movements to achieve your ambition in life (( your forotten dream6 Take #ve minutes to do this. /ow8 assumin you have done this8 you will do the same as ack Dondon (( put the mini(days of your life9s ambition8 your $riday(/iht 2ssence8 in the evenins and weekends. Det me point out somethin important: before if you tried to put work or tried to study in the evenins or weekends8 stickin to it would frankly become a bitch8 e"cuse my layman9s term. &ords cleaned up a little: to work or study in the evenins or weekends was always an upstream battle (( your focus was what we9ve been callin an upstream focus. But pursuin your $riday(/iht 2ssence chanes everythin. It tus you away from other thins8 back to it...back to the deep e"citement inside you. $or the #rst time8 you9ve opened the door to the path you were meant to walk. This ;work; becomes motivatin8 just as it was for ack Dondon and every other reat success throuhout history. %ou have discovered downstream focus. Below is the same weekly chart you #lled out earlier8 on pae . $ill in your evenins and a portion of your weekends (( perhaps mornins (( with your new8 $riday(/iht(2ssence mini(days. Take a few minutes to do this8 now.
+lriht8 have you done that6 /ow8 compare what you just #lled out on the ne"t pae to the same chart you #lled out on pae . $lip back and forth and notice the contrast. Okay8 I want you to stop and think hard about two thins: 5. /ow your evenins and weekends look the same as the Bill 'ates8 !am &altons8 Henry $ords8 ack Dondons8 and Mark Hamiltons.
(( and (( ). /ow8 with downstream focus8 you are not deludin yourself. %ou can keep up this schedule (( because it9s your essence (( the person you were meant to beK The self(discovery is complete. I want you to o out there and enjoy your life8 which I uarantee you will with your new weekly schedule that opens the door and takes you alon the life you were meant to live. %ou will feel e"hilarated the #rst day you start. +nd the beauty of your new adventure in life is: it ets more and more e"hilaratin the further you o. %our adventure is the opposite of what most people e"perience8 sinkin in miserable stanation. 2ach day8 each week8 ets you more and more involved in the person you were meant to be. +nd8 that9s funK +s you o alon8 new e"periences will bein linkin toether. That is the beinnins of interated thinkin that will row like a pu,,le. +s the pu,,le rows8 you will eventually see a never(before(seen picture formin8 a new creation built by you. That creation oes beyond the normal capacity of your mind. That creation takes you into the new mind space of /eothink. If you have not already done so8 tomorrow read the ne"t few paes in Chapter 2iht @Book ThreeA8 paes 5*L(5=8 startin at ;The >/+ ?henomenon; about power thinkin8 the #rst small step into the new leap of power that opens the new mind space called /eothink. Today you have opened the door to the e"citin life you were meant to live now you can really ow alon usin the mini(dayJpower(thinkin team. No More 2uerin" in 2ilent 3esi"nation Det me tell you a little story of somethin that recently happened to me: I was havin an interestin conversation with a reliious man8 a very nice man. He had a lot to say. !omewhere alon the line8 I started oin into the history of man and Christianity8 sort of scienti#cally e"plainin where reliions came from like in Chapter Two. To my surprise8 he put up his hand as if to say8 ;!top now.; !o I stopped. He took a deep breath and nervously said8 ;I must have HO?2.; HO?2...let9s talk about that. &hat was he hopin for6 He8 like so many8 was hopin for a better life in the afterlife. &hat does that hope really mean6 It means he8 like so many8 is not "ettin" the li&e he %ants no% . Today you opened the door to that life8 and with the techni7ues in The Book 8 you are on your way to ettin the life you want no%. +s e"plained in Chapter Ten8 Book Three8 deep-rooted moti.ation or lack of it determines man9s success. +nyone who spends lon enouh and stays focussed enouh will rise to the top of the #eld. +nyone. He will o )eyond competition and onto creation...uni7ue creation of values people want. To stay focussed8 such a successful person erases la,iness out of his life. How6 >eali,e that la,iness comes from backin oE from hard upstream focus8 and everyone has la,iness written into their lives...e"cept for those one out of thousands who discovered their natural downstream focus. Today8 with your $riday(/iht 2ssence8 you discovered your downstream focus. &hat do I mean by8 ;2veryone has la,iness written into his life;6 +nd is that why bi(time success is so rare and so unlikely in your life6 eep(rooted motivational drive is what makes bi(time success eventually. Of course8 la,iness kills deep(rooted motivational drive. But everyone has that root (( that one8 deep motivational root. %ou have one deepest root8 but there are thousands of diEerent jobs and careers. &hat are the odds you or a loved one or anyone has the job that is fed directly by that one8 deep motivational root in you6 The odds are thousands to one aainst you. Therefore8 the odds are thousands to one that you will succumb to this term called la,iness...since we reali,ed la,iness happens by strulin aainst and #nally succumbin to upstream &ocus. +nd that is why there are thousands of people to every one rich man on the hill. Today8 you e"perienced a odsend: you found your one8 deepest motivational root inside you8 perhaps never known before or lon forotten before today and iven up on. /ow8 with natural do%nstream &ocus8 la,iness will8 for the #rst time in your life8 just seem to vanish. In its place8 fed by your deepest root of motivation8 ener"y and ecitement will come rushin into your life8 just as it did for my employee8 !teve. &hat about discipline and eEort needed to be successful6 !ure (( that9s all there8 and the more of that you e"ert8 the further you9ll o in any #eld. But your $riday(/iht 2ssence and its downstream focus and your new source of enery and e"citement will let it happen and #nally release your human potential. /ow8 back to HO?2. &hat if I say to you that I want to8 #rst8 unearth...and then8 second8 wipe out all your suppressed hope6 &hat if I say I think suppressed hope is the reatest epidemic of all time6 &hen you et down to it8 doesn9t suppressed hope8 like my entleman friend8 mean that people are not ettin the life they want (( the life they were meant to have6 +nd since there are thousands of people wastin their lives this way to every one person who is livin that e"citin life he was meant to live...isn9t that a horri#c epidemic6 +s more and more people discover their $riday(/iht 2ssences8 they will et reac7uainted with hope...and then they will harvest that hope. They will enjoy that elusive life they once silently hoped for and then forot about.
&hat this chapter and The Book does is: make suppressed hope resurface and happen. Over the years8 youthful hope ets deeply suppressed8 and most people like my entleman friend silently surrender to resination. Our deep motivational root shrivels up and dies as we lose our motivational drive. Hobbies8 sports8 entertainment8 and routines take over. In most cases8 our suppressed desire for a better life shows up in our reliious beliefs (( in some kind of vaue hope for a blissful afterlife. &e silently hold hope for somethin better...better than what6 Better than now. Hope is a desire8 often an unspoken desire8 for somethin in the future...somethin better than the present. That hope can be for any number of thins: wealth8 health8 love. Det9s use an e"ample: if a person is in reat pain8 say8 suEerin from cancer8 he holds hope for the future...for a cure. +nythin that pains you (( physical pain8 emotional pain @as in #nancial or love dicultiesA causes hope for the future...for a cure. The same applies for the painful state of stanation. +s the cure never comes8 we become disillusioned. The feelin of hope in most of us has lon ao been buried beneath reconition. I ask you8 now that you have opened the door to the person you were meant to be8 can you feel your hope in this world aain...not just hope there9s somethin ood out there in heaven8 but hope riht here for tomorrow when you wake up and start your #rst steps alon the life you were meant to live6 Can you feel it6 I uarantee you that over the ne"t few days you will feel your youthful hope resurfacin. It9s a ood feelin8 a feelin synonymous with youth. But feelin those youthful feelins is only the beinnin8 because before lon8 you will bein to harvest that hope8 which will increasinly happen as you read the rest of The Book . The person pursuin his $riday(/iht 2ssence with the tools in The Book is not wastin his life. He is not suppressin his hope he is instead busy ful#llin his hope8 livin his dreams. Here is what you can e"pect will happen to you as you read further into The Book %our resurfacin hope becomes part of a process to wealth8 love8 and happiness. @%ou will never aain sink to disillusionment8 pain8 and resination.A %our resurfacin hope will take the form of enery and enthusiasm8 lookin forward to speci#c accomplishments...mappin out a course for your internal motivational drive. Throuh resurfacin hope8 you will set new oals that you will achieve 7uickly with the techni7ues in The Book . /ow8 take a moment to acknowlede some of your resurfacin feelins of hope. I9ll ive you a couple of minutes to et in touch with some feelins of hope. +nythin oes (( any feelins of hope...better security8 wealth8 health8 love (( anythin...and it can be one thin or several. &rite them down. Take a couple of minutes to do this. $rom e"perience8 I have found that hope usually breaks into a handful of common denominators. The si" most common denominators of hope are: 5A Comfortable !ecurity )A Better Health *A More &ealth A !timulatin Career 1A >omantic Dove 3A !uperior Intellience $ive of those si" points of hope will happen throuh your self(discovery today of your $riday(/iht 2ssence combined with your techni7ues here and in Chapters $ive throuh Ten of Book Three. One of those points of hope (( health (( still larely depends on the advancement of technoloy. But throuh your $riday(/iht 2ssence and the techni7ues in The Book 8 the other #ve (( security8 wealth8 career8 romance8 intellience (( will happen the way they were supposed to happen in your life: in lare abundanceK >emember8 major success brins wealth8 an e"hilaratin livelihood8 security...and8 believe it or not8 romantic love. Chapter /ine in Book Three e"plains this phenomenal relationship between success and love (( the psycholoicalJphysical relationship between value production @successA and value reection @loveA. +lso8 as you will discover8 your $riday(/iht 2ssence will lead you into Neothink 8 which is a new way of usin the mind beyond the smartest people today. Thousands of diEerent jobs and paths throuh life e"ist8 but of those thousands of paths8 there is one path8 in particular8 that you can travel to a better life. The key to your future is to de#ne your path and then et on the mini(day system to take the adventure. %ou have done that today. Tomorrow8 your adventure beins.
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