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Pam_Grout_-_E-Cubed (1) - Imagine Cells Mastermind Productions
ALSOBYPAMGROUT JumpstartYourMetabolism: HowtoLoseWeightbyChangingtheWayYouBreathe ArtandSoul:156WaystoFreeYourCreativeSpirit LivingBig:EmbraceYourPassionand LeapintoanExtraordinaryLife KansasCuriosities:QuirkyCharacters, RoadsideOddities&OtherOffbeatStuff ColoradoCuriosities:QuirkyCharacters, RoadsideOddities&OtherOffbeatStuff GirlfriendGetaways:YouGo,Girl,andI’llGo,Too YouKnowYou’reinKansasWhen:101QuintessentialPlaces, People,Events,Customs,LingoandEatsoftheSunflowerState RecycleThisBook:And72½EvenBetter WaystoSave“YoMomma”Earth GodDoesn’tHaveBadHairDays 100BestVacationstoEnrichYourLife 100BestWorldwideVacationstoEnrichYourLife 100BestVolunteerVacationstoEnrichYourLife E-Squared:NineDo-It-YourselfEnergyExperiments ThatProveYourThoughtsCreateYourReality* *AvailablefromHayHouse Pleasevisit: HayHouseUSA:www.hayhouse.com® HayHouseAustralia:www.hayhouse.com.au HayHouseUK:www.hayhouse.co.uk HayHouseSouthAfrica:www.hayhouse.co.za HayHouseIndia:www.hayhouse.co.in Copyright©2014byPamGrout PublishedanddistributedintheUnitedStatesby:HayHouse,Inc.:www.hayhouse.com® •Published and distributed in Australia by: Hay House Australia Pty. 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Theauthorofthisbookdoesnotdispensemedicaladviceorprescribetheuseofanytechniqueasaformoftreatmentforphysical, emotional,ormedicalproblemswithouttheadviceofaphysician,eitherdirectlyorindirectly.Theintentoftheauthorisonlytooffer informationofageneralnaturetohelpyouinyourquestforemotionalandspiritualwell-being.Intheeventyouuseanyofthe informationinthisbookforyourself,theauthorandthepublisherassumenoresponsibilityforyouractions. LibraryofCong ressCatalog ing -in-PublicationData Grout,Pam. E-cubed:ninemoreenergyexperimentsthatprovemanifestingmagicandmiraclesisyourfull-timegig/PamGrout.--1stedition. pagescm ISBN978-1-4019-4543-5(paperback) 1.Self-actualization(Psychology)2.NewThought.3.Spirituallife.I.Title. BF637.S4G77432014 158.1--dc23 2014020093 TradepaperISBN:978-1-4019-4543-5 Dig italISBN:978-1-4019-4685-2 10987654321 1stedition,September2014 PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica ForSpellingBeeRachael*, whoseenormousspiritisfartoowise, generous,andjoyouslyirreverentforthis limitedphysicalplane. *RachaelMarieSheridan (November28,1974–February24,2014) CONTENTS ForewordbyGabrielleBernstein Preface PARTI:Bazinga! Chapter1:Houston,WeHaveaProblem Chapter2:SpanxfortheMemory Chapter3:Well,Duh! PARTII:TheExperiments ThePreliminaries:ImportantGuidelinesforUnlockingtheMagic Experiment#1:TheBoogie-WoogieCorollary(orTheImportanceofNotBeingEarnest):Without CulturalTraining,JoyIsMyNaturalState Experiment#2:TheRedPillCorollary(orAQuickRefresherCourse):LifeEmanatesfromMe Experiment#3:TheSimonCowellCorollary(orWhyYou’reNotCapableofJudgingAnything): NothingIsAbsolute;OnlyMyThinkingMakesItSo Experiment#4:The“I’mLovingandIKnowIt”Corollary(orThereIsNo“Them”):BeinginLove withEveryoneandEverythingBringsMeintoAlignmentwiththeFP Experiment#5:YourNewB.F.F.Corollary(orMoney:It’sNotComplicated):MoneyIsNothingBut EnergyandaReflectionofMyBeliefs Experiment#6:TheNaturevsNewsCorollary(orWhyYouShouldReallyGetOutMore):The FieldofInfinitePotentialityOffersaDivine24-7Buzz Experiment#7:The“IfYouSaySo”Corollary(orYourWordsAreWandsThatShapeYourLife):I WillBringAbundanceandJoyintoMyLifeOnceIStopTalkingSmackaboutIt Experiment#8:ThePlaceboCorollary(orTheTruthaboutBendingReality):RealityIsFluidand ConstantlyChanging,ReflectingBackMyInnermostBeliefs Experiment#9:TheYabba-dabba-dooCorollary(orTranscendence:It’sJustHowWeRoll):LifeIs Miraculous,andICan’tReallyDie. Afterword:BonusExperiment#10:TheMarriageatCanaCorollary(orIt’sTimetoGetD-O-W-N!) Acknowledgments AbouttheAuthor FOREWORD As a self-proclaimed miracle worker, I get super-psyched to practice the power of positive intentionineverythingIdo.WhenIgotmyhandsonPamGrout’sbookE-Squared,Iknewrightaway I’dbeengivenagift—thegiftofreinforcingmyfaithinthepoweroftheuniverse.Inanearlychapter ofE-Squared,Paminvitesustotryanexperimentinwhichweasktheuniversetogiveusablessing. Sheemphasizesthatwemustpayattentionoverthenext48hourstoseewhatcomesourway.Wemust lookcloselyforthelittlewinkfromtheuniversethatremindsuswe’rebeingguided. Thirty-eighthoursintomyexperiment,Ireceivedmyblessing.IwasinTorontospeakingatoneof Hay House’s conferences. That day I gave one of my greatest talks. I felt the energy of the room elevate, and I experienced an intimate connection with an audience of more than 4,000 people. Immediatelyaftermytalk,Iwenttothegreenroomtopackupmybagsandrushtotheairport.Itwas thefinaldayoftheconference,somostoftheotherspeakershadalreadyleftorwereontheirway out.Therewereonlythreeofusleftintheroom.AsIputonmycoattowalkoutthedoor,amanin theroompickedupsomethingoffatableandsaid,“Gabby,IfoundthisandI’mnotsurewhy,butI knowit’sforyou.”HehandedmeasmallangelwingcharmthathadBelieveprintedontheback. InthatmomentIknewI’dreceivedmyblessingfromtheuniverse.Theactualwingwasparticularly meaningfultomebecauseIoftenfeelthepresenceofangelsaroundme,andtheuniversespeakstous inwaysthatarerelevanttoourcorebeliefs.Notonlywastheangelwingmeaningful,butwhatalso madeanimpactwasthewordBelieve.WhenIreceivedthisgiftfromtheuniverse,Ihappenedtobein thefirstweekofanewbooklaunch.Iwasstrugglingtofindfaiththateverythingwouldworkoutthe wayI’dplanned.ThisangelmessagetobelievewaseverythingIneededtoacceptthatIwasonthe righttrack.Pam’sexperimentremindedmethattheuniverseshowsupwhenweneeditmost. Momentslikethisarenotforeigntome,thoughtheyalwaysmakemesmile.Ihavededicatedmy lifetobelievinginthepowerofourenergyandintentions,andI’malongtimestudentofmetaphysics andthelawofattraction.Evenstill,Isometimesforgetjusthowdeeplywe’rebeingguidedandhow the universe is always waiting for us to simply pay attention. Our work as spiritual students is to commit to a journey of unlearning fear and remembering miracles. And Pam Grout is the perfect teacherforsharpeningourcapacitytoremember. WhatIadmiremostaboutPamishercommitmenttoguidingpeopletoshifttheirperceptionsand heightentheirfaith.Sheisamastermanifestorandislivingproofofeverythingthatsheteaches.In her new book, E-Cubed, she takes our miracle mind-sets to a whole new level. Whether you’re experiencedatmanifestingortotallynewtothepractice,E-Cubed is a must-have for strengthening yourbeliefinthepowerofpositiveintention.Livingthiswaytakespractice(mostofusarestuckin fearinsomanysubtlewaysthatwehavealotofunlearningtodo),andthat’swhatE-CubedandPam offer.Thebestpartisherexercisesandexperimentsarenotonlyreallypowerful,butthey’reeasyto learnandalotoffun.Whenweembracethenaturalorderofthelawofattraction,webegintoaccept thatwehavethepowertoco-createourreality.Thisiswhenlifegetsreallygroovy.Usingthepower ofourthoughtsandintentionstocreatealifeweloveisanartfulcraft.It’sathrilltouseourgreatest untappedresource:ourthoughtsandenergy. The only reason you’re not aware of this nonstop stream of blessings and miracles is because you’relookinginthewrongplaces.Withjustalittlewillingnessandawareness,it’samazingwhatcan happen.AsWayneDyeroftensays,you’vegottobelieveittoseeit. Through eye-opening experiments, E-Cubed gives us an engaging way to practice staying in the flowofabundanceandsynchronicity.Soenjoytheprocess,surrendertoPam’sguidance,andexpect miracles! —GabrielleBernstein NewYorkTimesbest-sellingauthorofMiraclesNow PREFACE “Therecomesapointwhenyouknow,withoutdoubt, withouthesitation,thatyoucannotgobacktoyourold life.Youcannotbewhoyouoncewereandalsohavea newlifewithnewriches.” —JULIEMCINTYRE,DIRECTOROFTHE CENTERFOREARTHRELATIONS BeforeIbecameaseriousstudentofACourseinMiracles,Iwasthelastpersonanyonewouldhave pickedoutofapolicelineupas“mostlikelytosucceed.” Atthetime,myboyfriend,thelastinalongseriesofboyfriends,hadkickedmeoutofthehouse wesharedinruralConnecticut. Totopitoff,Iwassevenmonthspregnant,obviouslyunmarried,andhadnaryacluewheretogo. Evenworse,itwasmid-JulyandtheairconditionerinthelittleblueToyotainwhichI’dstuffedmost ofmyearthlypossessionswasonthefritz.Temperaturesaveraged100degreesasIsetoutacrossthe country,bigasahouse,pointedinthegeneraldirectionofBreckenridge,Colorado. Clearly,somethingneededtochange. A Course in Miracles, a self-study program in spiritual psychology that I began to follow in earnest,hadtheaudacitytosuggestthatIwasresponsibleformytrainwreckofalife.Itimpliedthat ifIwouldsimplyletgoofallmymadfixations,my“hedonemewrong”blockages,andalltheother clutterI’dpickedupaboutthewaytheworldworks,Icouldactuallybehappy.Itsuggestedthatthe only reason I wasn’t experiencing big-ass love and swimming in perpetual abundance was because myconsciousnesswasonredalert.Mythoughtsviewedtheworldasmyswornenemy. Inshort,itchallengedtheveryfoundationofmylife. Ididn’tletgowithoutafight. MyconversationswithJCandtheHolyS,asIbegantocallmyCoursecomrades,wentsomething likethis: Me:“Butwhataboutallmyproblems?Shouldn’tIanalyzeandfixthem?” “Letgo!”theCourseseemedtosuggest. Me:“Butwhataboutgoodandevil,rightandwrong?” “Resignnowasyourownteacher,”itclearlyadvised. Me:“But…but…” Slowly,inchbyinch,Igaveupthereinstomybeliefsandoldmentalconstructs.Itbegantooccur tomethatifrealitywasmydoing,ifitwasmecreatingtheongoingdisaster,Imightalsohavethe power to create a life I could enjoy. The Course, in fact, pulled no punches, going so far as to guarantee that “perfect peace and perfect joy” are my inheritance. All I had to do was give up my beliefindeprivationandlack. “Butthat’ssohard,”Iwhined. “It’snothard,”theCoursesaid.“It’syournaturalstate.It’sjustverydifferentthanthewaymost peoplethink.” IalsolearnedfromtheCoursethatthetallblondechickIseeeverydayinthemirrorisn’treally me. The depressed pregnant woman driving the blue Toyota cross-country was nothing but a false identityI’dbeentaughttoassumebyaworldthatworshipsseparationandlimitations. Infact,byfocusinginonthatlittle“self,”Icompletelymissedmyconnectiontothisotherthing, thisbiggerthingthatmanycallGod. Ihadcompletelyimprisonedmyselfbyzeroinginonthisricketybodythat—nomatterhowmany face creams I used, no matter how many downward-facing dogs I did, no matter how many Wayne DyerbooksIread(andIreadalot)—wasnevergoingtobegoodenough. And that’s what this book is about: Taking the wrecking ball to mental constructs that have imprisonedusforfartoolong.Takingthefocusoffthelimitedselfweseeinthemirrorandputting itonthegloriousfieldofpotentiality(theFP)thatallowsustoconnecttoallthatis. Iknowbookstoreswilllikelycatalogthisbookundertheself-helpbanner,andthat’sokay.Buttruth betold,E-Cubedisreallyaboutnothelpingyourself.Aboutnotmakingyourowndecisions.About notassumingyouknowbest. It’s about letting go—giving up old mental constructs and surrendering to the all-loving, allpowerful energy force that’s bigger, bolder, brighter, and, yes, stranger than anything you’ve yet seen.ThisSacredBuzzislifeitself.Life,which—nomatterhowmanywallsweerect,nomatterhow seriouslywescrewup—isalwaystherewaitingwitharmsopenwide. PARTI BAZINGA! “Underallthesenselessthoughtsandmadideas withwhichyouhaveclutteredupyourmind arethethoughtsthatyouthought withGod*inthebeginning.” —ACOURSEINMIRACLES *Akathefieldofinfinitepotentiality,theFP,theUniverse, DivineSpirit,theDude,QuantumFred** **MonikerprovidedbymynewfriendColetteBaron-Reid CHAPTERONE HOUSTON,WEHAVEAPROBLEM “Justlookatus.Everythingisbackwards,everythingisupsidedown.Religiondestroysspirituality, doctorsdestroyhealthandgovernmentsdestroyfreedom.” —MICHAELELLNER,PRESIDENTOFHEAL Iknowwhatyou’rethinking.Yourcopyofthisbookismessedup.Thetextisprintedupsidedown …orisitbackward?Maybeyou’rechucklingtoyourself,wonderingwhoseheadisgoingtoroll— thetypesetterortheprinterormaybeevenyourfriendlybookstoreassociate? Soletmeproposeaspeedydétente,righthereinthethirdparagraph.Thispagewasprintedupside downonpurpose.IrequesteditthatwaybecauseIWANT.TO.MAKE.A.POINT. I want to warn you straightaway that your worldview, should you continue to read this weird, upside-down book, is about to be turned on its pointy little head. If you thought Linda Blair ’s head spuninTheExorcist,well,baby,getreadyforsomepea-greensoup. If you’re reading this book on the subway or in a coffee shop and worried that people are wondering,Hey,who’stheilliterateidiotholdinghisbookupsidedown?Ihavebuttwothingstosay. 1. It matters not what anybody else thinks. That’s part of your old-school conditioning that I encourage you to dropkick to the nearest curb. In fact, if you really want to make an impression, smiledeviouslyandpumpyourfistsintheaireverytimeyouturnapage.Themoreyouholdonto what you want to think (and make no mistake—you get to decide) and the less you buy into what everybodyelsethinks,thefasteryoucanstepintoyourhighestgood. 2.Theonlythingthatmattersiswhatyouthink.AndImeanthatquiteliterally.Whatyouthink is what you get. And this book, above all else, is about bettering, to use a Dr. Seuss word, your thinking. It’s about upgrading your consciousness. About becoming an early adopter of Worldview 2.0.Eventually,everybody’sgoingtogetthenewrealityanyway.Sowhywait? SoWhatExactlyIsWorldview2.0? “[Accept]butthejoyousasthetruth.” —ACOURSEINMIRACLES Inanutshell,thisnewandimprovedworldviewistheexactopposite—ortheupside-downversion —ofeverythingyouthinkyouknownow. Ithastwomainprinciples: 1. The energetic world, the world you can’t see, touch, taste, or smell, is the foundation on which all else rests. It’s the building block—the supreme cheese—that forms everything. Scientists discovered this matrix of energy (often called The Field) about a century ago, but because it’s so mind-blowingandopensupsomanynewdoors,veryfewofushaveyetfullyemployeditspower. Mostofus,100yearslater,arestillfocusedonthematerialworld,whichisalittlelikerootingfor WileE.Coyote.Despiteallhiselaborateschemesandcomplexcontraptions,thatsorryolecoyoteis nevergoingtocatchtheRoadrunner.Andourstubbornness(beep-beep!)inbelievingthatthecut-anddried,machinelikeworldisthebe-allandend-allkeepsusinspiritualdiapers. The spiritual world, the world that most of us can’t see, connects us to an unlimited, enormous consciousnesswithnoedges,noboundaries,andnolimitstowhatitcancreate. 2. Everybody gets a happy ending. Everything in the nonphysical world is cooperative, userfriendly, and win-win. In fact, the real world, without the blinders, is nothing like you think. It’s nothinglikethemoviesetyoumanufacturedtoserveas“yourreality.”Nomatterhowitmayappear to the naked eye, life in its pure, unadulterated form (without our “life sucks and then you die” consciousnesslaidoverit)isabubblingcauldronofpossibility,composedofpure,perfectlove. Theveryfactthatwestillseeheartache,limitations,anddeathisproofthatwedonotunderstand reality at all. We focus in on a very narrow band of experience, completely denying the many dimensionsbeyondthefivephysicalsenses. Ourignorancehaserectedaworldviewbasedsolelyonproblems,onfear,onprotectingourselves from all the things that could go wrong. It has led us to separate ourselves from the whole and to believethatthis,thislimitedviewfinderfilledwithindividualbeings,iswhatwehavetoworkwith. Consequently,weuseourenormous,inexhaustibleconsciousnesstoscopeoutescaperoutes.Every momentwewasteonworst-casescenariosunderminesourabilitytocreatethetrueandthebeautiful. Everymomentwespendworryingerectsablockbetweenusandallthesignsandopportunitiesand, yes,blatantlovethatishereforthesolepurposeofourenjoyment.We’veflippedthemapofTruth with “facts” from our negative orientation. When negativity emerges (and it will, because our consciousness, no matter how altered and off-base it may be, is powerful), we feel validated. We smirkandthink,See,toldyouso. But as you’ll learn in Worldview 2.0, the dominant “life sucks and then you die” paradigm is nothing but a fictional story, a made-up pack of lies we’ve been telling ourselves for the last … I don’tknow…40,000years? We’retrainedfromaveryearlyagetoputonapairofgray-coloredglassesandlookattheworld throughthelensofdefeatandpain.Wegetbrowniepointsforfindingproblems.Expectingthegood inlifeandassumingthebestoutcomesoundsdangerouslylike“notfacinguptoreality.”Thereisa biasagainsttoomuchoptimismandhappiness. Eventherapists,whopurporttobrightenourlives,encourageustodigupoldbaggageandpeekat creaky skeletons lurking in our subconscious closets. They pat us on the back for noticing where we’restuck,forpayingattentiontohowwearesuffering. Butit’snotanymoretruethanallthosezombiemoviesthataresopopularrightnow. HowDoesYourMentalGardenGrow? “Realityisupforgrabs.” —MELISSAJOY,PRESIDENTOFMATRIXENERGETICS In Worldview 2.0, you’ll quickly come to realize that life is meant to be approached with exuberanceandjoy,andthat“Followyourbliss”isnotanemptyplatitudeforabumpersticker,but rather a reasonable plan of action for your life. If that’s not the way your life is playing out, then something, as Emmy Award–winning newscaster Andy Cordan likes to say, is messed up. If magic isn’thappeningtoyouonadailybasis—ifyou’renotwakingupeverymorningwithpassionandzest —you’relivinginahorrorpicturethatyouconcoctedtoentertainyourself. Andthat’swhatE-Cubedintendstoprove.Thattheoldwayofthinkinghasrunitscourseandthata higherrealityispushingitswayin.Allwehavetodoisletgoofthedramaandgetitthatthezombie moviewebelieveisrealityisboring,redundant,andcompletelyunnecessary. So,inthisbook,I’mgoingtoaskyoutoputWorldview1.0onpausewhileyouconductthenine experimentsinPartII.I’dliketosuggest,atleastforthe30daysittakestotrythemonforsize,that yoususpendyourbeliefs,becomewillingtosetasidecertaintyandabsolutes. InE-Squared,thebookthatinspiredthisone,Ipointedoutthatenergytransmitsitselfintowhatever structure our consciousness sets up. Without the squaring action of our thoughts and beliefs, the worldremainsinatimeless,space-lessstateofever-changingpossibilities.Ifourlimitedperceptions create an energy structure negating the inexhaustible substance in which we live, we end up with a small,often-times-scaryreality.Becauseweidentifysodeeplywiththislimitedreality,itseemsvery real to us. It seems as if we have no choice. We certainly don’t recognize that it’s our doing. Negativity, slyly disguised as “reality,” has become a construct that, like Harry Potter ’s magical cloak,isnowinvisibletous. InE-Squared,IencouragedreaderstobeginviewingtheworldthroughtheeyesofWhatcouldgo right?insteadofthemorepopularparadigm,Whatcouldgowrong?E-Squaredprovidedthetraining wheelstothisradicalnewparadigm.InE-Cubed,we’rereadytofly. QuantumDizziness “Wecannolongerconsiderourselvesmerelyonlookerswhohavenoeffectontheworldthatwe’re observing….Theveryactofobservationisanactofcreation.” —JOHN WHEELER,AMERICAN THEORETICALPHYSICIST Weliveinaquantumagewherepeoplecaninstantaneouslytexteachotheracrosstheplanet,repair detached retinas with nothing but laser beams, and use little handheld devices to get money-saving Groupons.Yet,inourthinking,inourapplicationsofthesenewtruths,we’relaggingsorelybehind. We’restillusingIndustrialAgethinking.We’renotusingtheincrediblepowerofourconsciousness. Ourconsciousness,whichcananddoescreateworlds. We’remorethanacenturyintothisnewquantumreality,andwe’vebarelybudgedinourthinking. Wehaven’tevenbeguntousethesestartlingnewprocessesinourpersonallives.Instead,weinvest ourthoughts—ourpower,ifyouwill—invictimhood,inthisideathatlifehappenstous.Thiswarped viewofrealitywouldn’tbeanissueifourthoughtsweremerepuffsofsmoke,blownawaybythe nextbreeze. Butourthoughtsareinsanelypowerful. Likeradiosignals,ourthoughtsbroadcastourbeliefsandexpectationsoutintothequantumfield (or what I like to call the field of potentiality, the FP) and bring back into our lives an exact vibrational match. Quantum physicists have proven that it’s impossible for us to look at anything withoutimpactingthethingwe’relookingat.It’scalledtheobservereffect,andwhileitwreakshavoc oneverythingwethoughtweknew,it’sactuallyquiteexciting.Becauseitmeans: 1. We’renotstuckwiththe3-Drealitywethinkis“it.” 2. We’renothelplessvictims. 3. Andthere’sawholecheerleadingsquadofmultidimensionsjustwaitingforustogetwith theprogram. Whatwenowknowisthateverythingwethinkisanobjectiveworld“outthere”isnothingbuta reflection of what exists in here. And by “in here” I mean the consciousness that is doing the observing. You’ve heard this before, but when your thoughts center on joy, love, and peace, your life experience will be one of joy, love, and peace. But when your consciousness stays tuned to radio stationK-FKD—thedominantsoundtrackofourculture,thesoundtrackofpainandwoe—youget… doIreallyhavetosayit? LookWhatYourThoughtsDrugIn “Theseparatedoneshaveinventedmany‘cures’forwhattheybelievetobe‘theillsoftheworld.’But theonethingtheydonotdoistoquestiontherealityoftheproblem.” —ACOURSEINMIRACLES Ourconsciousnessislikethehousecatthatproudlybringsbacktothefrontdoorstepthesquirrel or wren upon which he greedily pounced. It’s his way of saying, Hey, inferior owner of mine, look whatIbroughtyou. It’stotallycoolthatyourthoughtswieldthiskindofinfluence.Itmeansthatyouandarelatively activeimaginationcancreatejustaboutanythingyoudesire.Bysendingyourthoughtsoutintothe quantumfieldasscouts,theybringbackallsortsofriches.JustaskthereadersofE-Squared,whose expandingconsciousnessmanifestedeverythingfromanappearanceonDr.OztosixTeslaroadsters tooffersforliteraryrepresentationfromWilliamMorris,CreativeArtistsAgency,ICMPartners,and UnitedTalentAgency. ThedownsideofyourLewisandClarkthoughtsisthatwhenyourviewoftheworldandyourself andeverythinginbetweenisswayedsoheavilybythepast—onwhathappenedyesterday,onabunch ofoutdated,old-schoolparadigmstoutinglack,limitation,andnasalbuildup—yourthoughts,likethe housecat,draginalotofsquished-squirrelsurprise. Insteadofenjoyingtheworld’sbounty,insteadofseeingeverydayasabrandnewopportunityto dance the joy soul boogie, your thoughts bring back the same old rotten, lice-ridden squishedsquirrelsoup. Iwanttostampmyfootandsay,“Stopthat!”ButinsteadI’vewrittenthisbook. It’sJustHowWeRoll “Let’stakeithigher,baby.” —T AMAKIEVES,FORMERLAWYERAND CURRENTLIFECOACH ThetrueReality(thatwe’reallone,thattheworldisabundantandstrangelyaccommodating,and thatloveisthefinalanswer)isstartingtoemergeintheheartsandmindsofindividualsalloverthe planet,individualswhoarestandingupandproclaiming,“Thiscan’tberight.Therehasgottobea betterway!” ThewayIseeit,therearejusttwothingsweneedtoknow: 1. Theuniversehasourback. 2. Everythingisgoingtoturnoutokay. That’s12freakingwords.Everythingelseisjustabigrusethatwe,inourmisguidedthoughts,sent scoutsouttoretrievefromthefieldofinfinitepotentiality.So,yes,I’mofferingninemoreenergy experiments in this book. Overachievers will even be challenged to turn water into a glass of their favorite Cabernet. But mostly, this book is about sending the scouts (aka your beliefs, those allpowerfulvibratingwaves)insearchofdifferentthings—to“getit”thatjoyisyournaturalstateand shouldbeyourguidinglightonthisearthlyjourney.Havingfunandfeelinggoodisyourpurpose. That’swhyyou’rehere.That’sthesecrettoeverything. Ifyou’vefollowedmyblog(andifyouhaven’t,Ihaveaveryimportantquestion:Whynot?…you are hereby invited to come and join the fun—for newbies, it’s www.pamgrout.com), you probably knowthatIwroteE-Squarednineyearsago.Itcameout,underadifferenttitle,aboutthesametimeas the movie The Secret, way before the book and the resulting clones that followed. But instead of capturing the public’s imagination as I assumed it would, it took a nosedive into the great sea of literary has-beens, quickly going out of print. I waved a white flag, got busy writing three travel booksforNationalGeographic,anddidn’tspendtoomuchtimeobsessing.Okay,alittlebitoftime. Acoupleofyearsago,Idusteditoff,gaveitanewtitle,andsentitofftoHayHouse,apublisher that specializes in these kinds of books. And as you may have heard, E-Squared became an internationalsensation.Bothbooks,althoughwithdifferenttitles,areessentiallythesame.Whydid onetriponthewaytothedancefloorandtheotherwaltzoffintointernationalstardom? Here’swhatIthink.ThetitleE-SquaredmaybeatadmorecompellingthanGodDoesn’tHaveBad HairDays.And,yes,thetimingisright(consciousnessevolvingandallthat),butItrulybelievethe mostimportantvariableisthatmyvibrationchanged;Iupgradedmyconsciousness.LikeHansand FranzfromSaturdayNightLive,Isaidtomyjoychannels,“I’mgoingtopumpyouup.” I got rid of a lot of the negative twigs that were gunking up the pipes. This will sound rather controversial,butIbecamecommittedtolivinginconstantjoy.Ibegannoticingalltheblessingsin mylifethat,asI’vealsosaidonmyblog,nowstalkmelikeFreddyKrueger. And as I became happy, my external world, which is nothing but the projector of my internal thoughts,beganshowingadifferentpicture. Inretrospect,Ishouldhaveseenitcoming. CHAPTERTWO SPANXFORTHEMEMORY “Traditionalhumanpowerstructuresandtheirreignofdarknessareabouttoberenderedobsolete.” —BUCKMINSTERFULLER,AMERICANFUTURIST Oneofmyfavoritestoriesisaboutafour-year-oldboywhokeptpesteringhisparentsforsome “alonetime”withhisnewbornsister.Hisparents,avidreadersofparentingbooks,weren’tconvinced thatwassuchagoodidea. “Whatifhepinchesher?”theydiscussedbetweenthemselves,reflectinguponcurrentstrategiesfor minimizingsiblingrivalry. Evenworse,theyfretted,“Whatifhetriestosmotherher?” ButlittleJohnnywasnottobedeterred. “We—herandme—haveimportantbusinesstodiscuss,”heinsisted. Finally, while they waited within earshot outside the door, Johnny’s parents allowed him into the nurserybyhimself. He gazed lovingly at his baby sister, leaned in over her crib, and earnestly whispered, “Tell me aboutGod.I’mstartingtoforget.” That four-year-old boy, still on the tightrope between his divine magnificence and the cultural trainingofWorldview1.0,wasgraspingforhislastbreathofspiritualair,beforebeingsqueezedinto thetightrestrictionsofthedominantculturalparadigm. WeAreTrainedtoCutOffLargePartsofOurselves “IhateSpanx.They’resotight,whoknowswhatyou’recuttingoff?” —JENNIFERCOOLIDGE,AMERICANACTRESS AnyonewhohaseverdonnedapairofSpanxunderstandstherealityofWorldview1.0.Wehave squeezed our big, beautiful selves—our radiant, multidimensional spirits—into a tight, oftenuncomfortablegarmentknownasabody. Like the four-year-old boy admitted to his baby sister, it didn’t take long to pick up and adopt Worldview1.0.Itdidn’ttakelongtofallintolockstepwiththebeliefsandtraditionsofhisculture, howeverfalseandlimitingtheymaybe. Asbabies,wetuneintotheadultsaroundus.Weseewhatthey’redrawnto.Wenoticehowthey behave,whattheyreject,andwhattheypraise.Welearnearlyonwhatis“beautiful”andwhatisn’t.We learnhowtothinkandfeelaboutthatgodnamedmoney,damnhim.Wenoticethattheminuteweget sick, we are trotted off to the doctor, learning quickly that we need something outside ourselves to heal. When we are born, we are giant love generators. We radiate out a clear energy of light and incomparablejoy.Inaway,we’relikedolphins,sendingoutourownspecialsonarofunconditional love. When this unconditional-love sonar runs up against the unhealed places in our culture, those places where distrust has developed or joy has been rejected, the sonar bounces back, giving us an unfamiliar reading, a “not love” reading. As our boundless joy hits these rigid beliefs and “thickened”emotions,wequicklylearntomatchourculture’senergies,beliefs,andthoughts. Welearntopinchoffourgorgeous,clearloveenergy,allowingittoflowwherewe’retrainedit can flow, resigning ourselves to paralysis in other areas. Little by little, we learn the “correct” energetic-frequencyrules,onlyallowingasmallpercentageofwhowereallyaretoradiate. Asbabies,weloveeverythingsomuch,especiallyourparents.Iftheyinadvertentlymodelacutting offoflargeswathsoftheirpowerandenergy,then…hey,we’lldoit,too.We’lldowhateverittakes tolove.Atourverycore,pure,unadulteratedloveiswhatweare. Lest you get the wrong idea, I’m not dissing anyone’s parents. That neurosis went out with bell bottoms.Ourparentsdidthebesttheycouldwiththelovesonartheysentoutandthemessagesthey received.Theywereoncebabies,too. CulturalParadigmsDepriveYouofYourSuperpowers “Whenwedropourdrearystories…weareprovidedforineveryway.” —ALBERTOVILLOLDO,CUBAN-BORNPSYCHOLOGISTANDSHAMAN Beforetheageoffive,prettymucheverythingwehearandexperienceissuckeduplikeavacuum cleaner.Ourbrains,atthatage,operatemainlyinwhatscientistscallthetawaves.It’ssimilartoREM sleep or hypnosis and works beautifully for picking up language, family nuances, and other things usefulformakingourwayinthephysicalworld.Thismental,emotional,andphysicalframeworkis theprogrammingthatrunsourlives.It’sveryusefulwhendrivingacar(imaginetryingtorelearn fromscratcheverytimeyougetbehindasteeringwheel)orbrushingourteeth,butitwreakshavoc onourconnectiontothehigherrealms. By relying on cataloged lessons from your family, your culture, and your past, you miss the teeming energy available in the atomic now. There is great substance within each present moment, just waiting to explode with goodness and magic and blessings. But by reapplying old, often inappropriate “cultural paradigms,” you miss the magic—you completely overlook all the lifeempoweringdatathat’stryingtostreamtoyoufromyourinner,nonphysicalself.Thistrapsyouina webofdefensive,limitingperceptions. Infact,anytimewe’renotinthepresentmoment,thattapeloopkicksinandoldconstrictionsand perceptualhabitstakeover,infectingourthinking,ouractions,andourbeliefs.They’realsoasonof abitchwhenattemptingtobehappyormanifestourdreams.Noneofthesehabitsofthoughtaretrue, butbecausetheystayburiedforthemostpart,livinginoursubconsciouslikeratsinthecellar,they subtlyplayoutinourlifeexperienceanytimewe’renot“inthenow.”MyfriendJaycallsthemBS— beliefsystemsfullofthatotherkindofBS.Unfortunately,thesearetheprogramsweusetoexplain, identify,andcopewithourlives.Theyrunmostofthetimeevenwhenwe’reaffirmingandintending otherthings. If you have a smartphone and attempt to preserve its battery, you notice dozens of programs runningatanyonetime,somanythatyourfingersgetaregularworkoutswipingthemaway.Allof these programs—or apps, as the case may be—have different frequencies, and all of them are fighting for battery power. Welcome to your consciousness. Still running BS from fifth grade, BS fromtheteacherwhosaid,“Honey,youshouldsticktomath.Youhavenoartistictalent.”Fightingfor “batterypower”withtheBSofyourmomsaying,“Honey,there’snomoneyforthatrightnow.” This BS has taken over your consciousness, strangling your energy and, more often than not, runningtheshow. MemeaLittleMemeforMe “Thisspiritualtruthisdiametricallyopposedtothevaluesofourcontemporarycultureandthewayit conditionspeopletobehave.” —ECKHARTT OLLE,AUTHOROFTHEPOWEROFNOW OurBSissuchavaluedpartofouridentitiesthatitneveroccurstoustoquestionit.Weregard these beliefs as gods, fearing them, trusting them, and completely acquiescing to them, without a single word of protest. These accepted beliefs are what British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins calls “memes.” In short, the concept of memes explains how ideas, behaviors, and styles spreadfrompersontopersonwithinaculture.Likeviruses,theyself-replicate,mutate,andentwine theirmendacioustentaclesthroughoutourlives. Mostofusareunawareofhowbigarolememesplayinthewayweexperiencelife.They’relike the kitchen junk drawer filled with a bunch of forgotten items: a dried-up magic marker, rusty scissors, old birthday cards from people we don’t even remember, and keys that probably used to opensomething,althoughwe’renotsurewhat.Forthoseofusinterestedincreatingourownreality, it’simportanttocleanoutthejunkdrawer,toexaminethememesthatweandmosteveryoneonplanet Earthhavecometoregardasfactsoflife,asinalterabletruths.Oncewelookbehindthecurtain,the BSisliketheGreatandnot-so-PowerfulOz. Here are 12 of the most popular memes from Worldview 1.0, memes that you might as well, as long as you’re armed and actively fighting, take Beyoncé’s advice and “put a ring” on them. Since you’realreadyinacommittedrelationshipwiththemanyway. Each meme is followed by a Truth from Worldview 2.0, a Truth guaranteed to take the Mickey rightoutofyouroldbeliefs. 1.MEME:Theworldisamenacingplace.Ourjobistoputonourarmorandworklikehelltostay one step ahead of the terrorists, the supergerms, the dysfunctional stepmoms, and, of course, the zombies. WORLDVIEW2.0:Thereisnothingtofear.AsACourseinMiraclesrepeatedlytellsus,“We lay a heavy load upon ourselves with our insane beliefs that pain and sin [are] real. Pain is purposeless,withoutacauseandwithnopowertoaccomplishanything.” 2. MEME: Life happens to me. “I’m an innocent bystander, a pitiful victim of circumstance, of weather,ofdisease,and,worse,ofmyowndysfunction.Externalevents(thosethingsfrommeme#1) constantlygetinmyface.ThebestIcandoislearntocopewiththeseexternalevents.” WORLDVIEW2.0:Lifeemanatesfromme.“Icreatetheworldwithmythoughts,mybeliefs, andmyenergeticfrequency.” 3. MEME: Events happen; therefore, I feel bad. Most of our thoughts and feelings are programmedbythecultureinwhichweareraised.Wearetrainedataveryearlyagewhatmakesus happy,whichfeelingsgowithwhichevents,andhowourmoodsshouldplayout.Wearetrainedto experienceunhappyemotions,toblamethesefeelingonoutsideevents,andtocryandmoanaboutthe unfairnessofitall.Wearetrainednottoexpectgoodthings.Infact,allresponsiblepeopleknowthat “shithappens.” Irecentlywentthroughadeathinmyfamily.Death,asyouknow,hasaprettybadreputation.Itwas obvioustomethatthelittlekids,theonesunder12,didn’tviewthispassingthesameastheadults.But afterwatchingtheirparents,theyquicklylearnedtheappropriatescript. Wearetrainedtoworryaboutlettingpeopledown,beingdisliked,gettingsick,beingpoor.We’re trainedtoworryaboutpathogens,carcinogens,microwaves,plasticcontainers,preservatives,using mobilephones,andonandon. WORLDVIEW2.0:Withoutthistraining,joyismynaturalstate.AsEstherHicks,authorand inspirationalspeaker,onceasked,“Howcomeweonlyerectstatuestowarheroes?Where’rethe statuesofsurferdudes?” 4. MEME: God is an entity outside of me. “Lowly ‘little ole me’ must appeal to His Majesty’s benevolence,withfingerscrossedthatHe’llsomehowfindtimeforme,adoubtfulproposition,being asHe’stiedupfightingworldhunger.” WORLDVIEW2.0:Godisastateofbeing,alovingenergythatflowsthroughme,sustainsme, andsurroundsmewithlight.Althoughit’simpossibletodefineorputintowords,this“Radiant X,”aspoetStephenMitchellcallsit,istheunnameablerealitythatcauseseverythingtoexist. 5. MEME: My job is to judge between right and wrong, black and white. And like comedian GildaRadnerusedtosay,“It’salwayssomething.” WORLDVIEW2.0:Myjobistocreate,notcritique.Wehavenoabilitytojudgeanything,and assoonaswedo,weblockthefieldofinfinitepotentialitythatwantstocomeforththroughus. Critiquing is not our job, people. While wearing these uncomfortable Spanx, we don’t see the big picture. We use our subjective, limited viewfinder to play “ruler of the universe.” It’s as ridiculous as the blind man holding the tail of an elephant, thinking he now understands the monstrousbeast. Once we start “critiquing,” we cease creating. By figuring things out, by labeling them, we restrictwhatweletintoourawareness. 6.MeMe:Ithink,thereforeIam.OrinthewordsofDescartes:Cogito,ergosum. WORLDVIEW2.0:WhatIthinkforthemostpartisirrelevant.Saywhat?Isn’tthatthewhole thesisofthisbook?Notexactly.Ourthoughtsarelikeharmlessantsmarchingacrossapicnic blanket.Theycome,theygo,theyquicklyflowrightthrough…untilwedecidetogatherthem up,stareatthem,andtransformthemintoourreality.Itisourattentiontoourthoughtsthatpull themintoourreality.Wedecidewhichthoughtstofeed,whichthoughtstoempower.Oncewe put energy into any thought, it begins accumulating mass, forming into “material” events and things. 7.MEME:Nopain,nogain.Thenecessityofpainandsufferingissuchalivingmythologyandso entwined in our culture that we blank it out like a refrigerator motor. In fact, if you believe Mel Gibson,whosemovieThePassionoftheChristmadehorrormovieslooktame,it’sevenholytobein pain. We’vebecomesoaccustomedtolivinginthe“lifesucks”paradigmthatitneveroccurstousthat anotherreality,ahappyreality,ispossible.Pain,loneliness,andfeararethecontextwithinwhichwe liveourlives.We’resoconditionedtowallowinmiserythattheconceptoflifeasajoyousadventure seemsimpossibleorevenunnatural.Sure,wecanbuythattherewillbehappyevents.Infact,welook forwardtoholidaysandbirthdaysandtimeoffwork.Buttobelievethathappinessispossible24-7is abigstretch. The“lifesucks”paradigmisreallynothingbutabadhabit,arutwe’vebeeninsincethefirsttime ourparentsinsistedweactourage.Lookingforpainisnothingbutagrosslyirresponsiblewayof lookingattheworld. WORLDVIEW2.0:Thereisnoreasontostruggle.Infact,wedon’tactuallyhaveto“work”at anything.Onceweletgo—surrendertotheuniversalflowoflife—higherforceswilltakeover and handle the details. Once we take sorrow off the throne, as A Course in Miracles describes ouroutlookinWorldview1.0,enlightenmentisournaturallyoccurring,organicstateofbeing. 8.MEME:It’simportanttolookatmyfaults,tonamemyproblems,andtostrivetoimprove. Aka:Wipethatsillygrinoffyourface.Lifeisnolaughingmatter. WORLDVIEW2.0:IalreadyhaveeverythingIcouldeverwantorneed. The only reason we seefaultsandproblemsisbecausewecontinuetolookforfaultsandproblems.Life,inthenew paradigm,isagame.Andthefunisintheplaying.Anytimewegettiredoftherollercoaster,we canheadonovertotheLazyRiver. 9.MEME:It’smeandyou(andI’mnotsosureaboutyou)againsttheworld.Whatintheheck areyouthinking? WORLDVIEW 2.0: The universe has my back and is constantly sending me blessings, gifts, signs,andguidance.Andasforourbrothersandsisters,seetheletterofrecommendation. 10.MEME:Ihavetodoeverythingmyself.Work,strive,keeponkeepingon. WORLDVIEW2.0:TheonlythingIhavetodoisfollowmyjoy.Theuniversewilltakecareof everythingelse.Limitationandlackisastorywemadeup,nomorerealthantheEasterBunny. Tryingtoforceandmanipulaterealityiscounterproductiveinthenewparadigm.Althoughthe universalfieldisinvisible(makingitalothardertotrustforsomefolks),it’sactuallyfarmore tangibleandpowerfulthanforcingandgruntingandgroaningwilleverbe.Bysteppingbackand connectingwiththepoweroftheuniverse,everythingunfoldswitheaseandgrace. 11.MEME:Ihavetochange.I’mscaredtochange.It’shardtochange.Help! WORLDVIEW2.0:IcanflipwhateverIbelieveatanymoment.Infact,theflipside(say,lack versus abundance) is already there. The only reason you don’t see it is you’re tuned in to the frequencyoflack. It’simportanttorememberthatjustbecausearealityexistsnowit’snomoresturdy,infallible, or authoritative than any other reality. All physical realities are ephemeral and fluid. In Worldview2.0,weunderstandthatwhenweputourattentionononeparticularreality,itappears. Andthatwhenwesimplywithdrawourattention,itdissolves. Noonerealityhasauthorityoveryou.You,afterall,arethecreator. 12. MEME: I have to try really hard to be good enough. Aka: All men have sinned and fallen shortofthegloryofGod. WORLDVIEW2.0:Myworthinessisnotatstake. No 12 steps required. No obstacle courses, Spanx,oranythingelsegettingintheway.Mightaswellsitback,relax,andenjoytheflight. LetterofRecommendationfor: __________________ [FillintheblankforanyTom,Dick,orHarryonthisplanet.Idon’tcareifthepersonishomeless, disabled,orwearingablack-and-whiteprisonuniform.] Towhomitmayconcern: ______________________________ is a fabulous person. Given a little love, a little understanding,he/shewilldoremarkablethings. Sure, he/she has probably made a few mistakes, has probably done a few stupid things. But, boy,doeshe/shehavealotoflovetogive,alotofideasthatcanchangetheworld. Byallmeans,takethispersonintoyourheart. Hirehim/herasyourfriendandconfidantatyourearliestpossibleconvenience.Donotwait. Donothesitate.Thereisnothingtobeafraidof.Thispersonisatreasure. Sincerelyyours, PamGrout CHAPTERTHREE WELL,DUH! “I’msorry,man,butI’vegotmagic.I’vegotpoetryinmyfingertips.” —CHARLIESHEEN ,AMERICANACTOR @Beastyboy90to@PamGrout:IsawabutterflyinmyThaiboxinggyminthemiddleofwinter. Canyoubelievethat? @PamGrout:Definitelynotsurprised.AsPhoebefromFriendswouldsay,“Well,duh!”Havea greattimewiththerestoftheexperiments. Okay,sothisisthechapterwhereIgloat.WhereIquotePhoebeBuffay,whowheneversomeone complimentedher—wheneverRossorMonicaorChandlerravedabouthergivingagoodmassage orwritingapowerfulsong(well,cometothinkofit,nooneprobablyeverbroughtthatup)—she’d respondconfidentlywith“Well,yeah?” Andthat’swhatIwanttosaytoallyoureaderswhoweresodumbfoundedthattheexperimentsin E-Squaredworked. LestyouworryIwillstartsinging“SmellyCat,”letmeassureyouthattheonlyreasonIcansay“I know!”withsheergleeisbecauseInowhavereamsofproof,filecabinetsfullofevidencethatwhen youordersomethingfromthecosmiccatalogoflife,it’sgoingtoshowuptheminuteyoutakedown thebarrierskeepingitfromyourview.Assoonasyoureleaseresistanceand“getit”thattheworld always,withoutfail,hasyourback,thepartycanbegin. Butbeforewethrowouttheconfetti,Ihavetoask.Andthisisanimportantquestionyoushould alsoaskyourself. Whyareyousurprised? There’ssomethingawholelotgreatermanningthedialshereonthiscrazyplanetthanyou,me,or even Jimmy Fallon. And as I hope the E-Squared experiments proved, this “whole lot greater” is infinitely more fun than anything we can touch or see with our retinas. We’re all connected to this monster universal energy flow, and good stuff is supposed to be rushing toward us. That’s what’s natural. The only reason you’re not aware of this nonstop stream of blessings and miracles is because you’relookingtheotherway.Worldview1.0mightsuggestyou’reanimpartialspectatorlookingat anobjectivereality. ButWorldview2.0isveryclear.Wearenothelplessvictimswaitingfortheothershoetodrop. Theworldweseeemanatesfromus.Wecannotevenlookatanythingwithoutaffectingit.We’rein aconstanttwo-stepwiththeenergyforce,butwhenmoiandvousandourcrazyguiltcomplexesand insecuritiessitonthesidelines,holdingupscorecardslikewe’resomeDancingwiththeStarsjudges, wehangheavyopaquecurtainsbetweenusandtheBigUniversalFlow. People, it’s time to say, “Well, duh!” It’s time to use our thoughts and consciousness to leverage magic. ThrowingOutConfetti “Focusisthemostmagicaltoolwehave.It’sthemost powerfulaspectofourminds.It’stheletterinthe universalmailbox,thegenieinthelamp.” —MARIAN LANSKY,AMERICANGRAPHICARTIST OnNewYear ’sEve2012,ItookabigstickandonthebeachatTybeeIsland,Georgia,wrotethis proclamationinthesand:“E-Squaredwillbecomeaninternationalbestseller.”AndthenIlettheocean anditswavestakeitoutintotheworld. Admittedly,it’saratherunconventionalmarketingstrategy.Abillboardatleastwouldhavebeenlit atnight.ButlastIchecked,itseemstobeworking. E-Squared has been translated into 30-some languages. It sat squarely on the New York Times bestsellerlistfor20weeks,severalweeksatnumberone.AndIhearfrompeopleallovertheworld, sometimesinlanguagesIcan’tbegintotranslate.AllofthemseemtoLove.This.Book. Everyday,Igete-mailsandFacebookmessagesfromexcitedreaderswithsomevariationofthis theme:“Holys--t!Thisstuffreallyworks.” ThespiritualprinciplesIoutlinedinE-Squaredarenothingnew.We’veheardabouttheseconcepts for hundreds of years, but until this book, they’d never been broken down into bite-size pieces. They’dneverbeenscientificallytested. Iknewthesenineprinciplesworkedinmyownlife.I’veusedthemquitesuccessfullytojetaround theworld,tostayinfive-starhotels,tomeetfascinatingpeople,and,whenneeded,tomanifestmoney. What I didn’t know is just how well they’d translate into other people’s experience. As I’ve told interviewers, there is no way, after hearing all the stories, that I could ever doubt these principles again.Ifanything,mycertaintyintheirmerithasgrowntoSequoiaproportions. I could barely keep up with all the stories that landed like jumbo jets of joy in my in-box every morning. I received updates from this new cast of friends about everything from blossoming new relationshipstounexpectedmoneysailingin.Myall-timefavoriteswerefromreadersjustbeginning totrustinthebeneficenceoftheuniverse,thosefinallygettingitthatlimitationandlackisjustacrazy storywemadeup.Asonereadertoldme,“Thepartofmethatissoseptichassufferedabigblow.” Theseoh-wow!talesweresomuchfunthatIspentmostof2013withaperpetualsmileonmyface, pumping my fist into the air so often that my right bicep began to resemble Dwayne (the Rock) Johnson’s.GuessI’llhavetobeginpumpingwithmyleftarmwhenthisbookcomesout. I’vegottenpictures,talesof“coincidences,”andincontrovertibleevidencethattheuniverseisjust waitingforustocatchup,justwaitingforustobeginusingthisenergythathasalwaysbeenavailable forourenjoymentandwell-being.ThebutterflystoriesalonecouldfilltheLibraryofCongress. Butterflies,incaseyou’renewtotheparty,areoneofthe“signs”Isuggestedpeoplelookforto proveE-Squared’sVolkswagenJettaPrinciple,whichstates:“Youimpactthefieldanddrawfromit accordingtoyourbeliefsandexpectations.” Peoplespottedbutterfliesonpieinthemiddleofthedesert,ontoiletpaper,onlapelsindoctors’ offices,andoncasinoslotmachines,tonamejustafewthatspringtomind.Somepeopleevenwrote toask,“HowdoIturnthebutterfliesoff?” Onceyoustartlookingforsomething,itseemstomultiplyasfastasMickeyMouse’sbroominthe Sorcerer’sApprentice.Onereaderwhodecidedtolookforclownsreportedthathenowseesclowns everywhere: on posters in the London Tube, in ads in inflight magazines, on buses, on vans, on videos(mostrecentexamplewasafilmwhereDenzelWashingtonandMarkWahlbergrobbedabank wearingclownmasks),andthateverytimeheandhiswifegetinthecar,theyhearthetrack“Clown” byEmeliSandé. Notsurprisingly,inaworldfocusedonmaterialthings,Igotreamsofstoriesaboutmanifesting unexpectedmoney.Readersfound$5hereoraluckypennythereorreceivednoticeofadecreasein, say,theirinsurancepremiums.Therecordsofaris…hopeyou’resittingdown…$100,000infive days.Peopleweresentflowers,ledtosigns(actualsigns)thatsaidthingslike,“Ifyou’rewaitingfor asign,thisisit.”Onereaderdecidedtomanifestpurpleandwasinvitedtoawomen’srollerderbyin anarenawiththousandsofpurpleseats. SoIguessit’sfairtosaythatE-Squaredhasbecomeaphenomenon.Ithasgonefrombeingafunny title on a little black book to a verb. Instead of “making intentions,” people say they’re E-Squaring theirdesires.Asin,“IwantatickettotheSuperBowl.I’lljustE-Squareit.”Or,“Ineedtoknowtoday whetherornottohavethatoperation.GuessIbetterE-Squareit.” SeveralfriendssuggestedIwriteabookwithalltheremarkablestories,asortofChickenSoupfor the Manifester’s Soul. Since I’m rather partial to writing my own stories (and also because my old laptopcrashedwhenIwasinNamibia,dashingthefileofstoriesIwasearnestlykeeping),Idecided I’dhonortheirrequestbyconcludingthischapterwithafewofmyfavorites.Someofthesestories aredirectquotations.Someareretoldinmywords.Allofthemarefascinatingremindersthatwelive in a participatory universe. God, to use a term most of us are familiar with, created a world that continuestocreateitself. If nothing else, recapping a few stories is a clever ploy for tricking you into reviewing the key principlesfromE-Squared. E-SquaredReduxandaFewCampfireTales “Yougainstrength,courageandconfidencebyeveryexperienceinwhichyoureallystoptolookfear intheface.Youmustdothethingwhichyouthinkyoucannotdo.” —ELEANORROOSEVELT,FORMERFIRSTLADY The nine energy principles I wrote about in E-Squared are still the bedrock, the foundation for learningtomasteryourownreality.AndeventhoughIliketothinktheystandontheirowntwofeet, itneverhurtstohearthiskindofmessageagain,especiallysincetheold-schoolconditioningisso ingrainedandpainfullyeasytofallbackon.Whenlearningtooverrideoutdatedculturalparadigms, it’simportanttopracticethenewparadigmoverandoveragainuntilitbecomessecondnature.Until youdon’thavetothinkaboutit.Untilnoticingmiraclesisjusthowyouroll. 1.TheDudeAbidesPrinciple:ThereIsanInvisibleEnergyForceorField ofInfinitePossibilities “Thereisaninvisibleplanesupportingthevisibleone.” —JOSEPHCAMPBELL,AMERICANMYTHOLOGIST Inthisexperiment,whichdoublesasanultimatum,Iaskedpeopletogivethefieldexactly48hours to make its presence known, to demand a clear, unmistakable sign that could not be written off as coincidence.Here’sasampleofsomeoftheblessings: “Ifound$20,000inApplestockIdidnotknowIhad.AndaproducerfromEnglandcalled aboutdoingadatingrealityshowintheU.K.” “I didn’t want to wait for 48 hours. So instead I set the deadline for my airplane flight today.Andguesswhat?Isatnexttoafamouspersonontheplane.Theguitarplayerfrom LynyrdSkynyrd.” “Ireadyourfirstexperimenttomyhubby,hadhimmaketherequestofanunexpectedgift, andthatnight,totallyunexpected,hewona$1,500SmartTV.” “For the first experiment, I asked the universe for a sign that I 100 percent could not dispute. The next morning, I went to my desk to get some work done and turned on the radio. Guess what song was playing? ‘Johanna’ by Kool and the Gang! It’s been years sinceIheardthatsong.SincemynameisJohanna,astheycrooned,‘Johanna,Iloveyou,’I knewtheuniversewastellingmeIwasloved!” “Iwasraisedanonlychildandalwayswishedforbrothersandsisters.Foryears,Ithought I had no other living adult relatives besides two distant cousins in Southern California. I gavetheDude48hoursonaThursdayat10:00 P.M.Oneofmycousinsleftmeamessage the next morning … and by Monday, I was friends with more than 40 family members, mostlycousinsandsecondcousins,whomIhadjustmomentsbeforenotknownexisted.” “I went to a plein air event to paint. I sold both paintings and then sold 15 more at the Sundayshow.Twoyearsago,Iwenttothisshowandsoldnothing!” “OutoftheblueanacquaintancewhoknewIwasengagedinsistedongiftingmea$7,000 wedding dress. I’m a single mother of four—most of my cars were worth less than that untilacoupleofyearsago.Then,thankstoaconstellationofcuriouscircumstances,Igot tospendanafternoonshopping,lunching,andmeditatingwithanotheroneofmyfavorite authors,LissaRankin.” “Imanifested$10,000fromaCatholicpriestIhadn’theardfrominfouryears,andI’mnot evenCatholicanymore.I’mnotkidding,a$10,000giftwithnostringsattached.” 2.TheVolkswagenJettaPrinciple:YouImpacttheFieldandDrawfromIt AccordingtoYourBeliefsandExpectations “Thereisnothingmoredeceptivethananobviousfact.” —ARTHURCONAN DOYLE,BRITISHAUTHOR To prove this principle, I gave people 48 hours to pull from the field some simple thing like sunset-beigecars,butterflies,orfeathers.Here’swhathappened: “If this wasn’t so insanely awesome and completely out of my realm of expectation, I wouldn’tbothersharing.Istayedhomealldayworkingonmylaptop,soIwasprettysure I wouldn’t see any green cars or yellow butterflies. The experiment was on my mind, becauseIknewIstillhadtomorrow.Afterdinner,myboyfriend(whohadnoknowledge of my experiment) asked me to come into the living room because he had something to showme.Asanearlybirthdaypresent,hemadethisforme…it’sabutterflyhouse.There arebutterfliesinit!Inmyhouse!Igettolookatthemforafewdays,andthenwesetthem free.Iliterallycouldn’tspeakfortenminutes.I’mhopingthegreencarsstayontheroad tomorrow.” “I wanted to be sure, so I asked the universe to show me different car colors … from purpletoyellowtoorange.Andyes,Isawthemall.However,I’mstubbornandwantedto be sure that the universe was listening and that it was not just a coincidence … the car colorsIsawweredifferentbutbynomeansunrealistic.Idecidedtocomeupwiththemost obscurecombinationofcolorsIcouldthinkof…apinktruckwithwhitepolkadots.Two dayslaterIdrovebyapinktruckwithwhitepolkadots!” “IwasinthesecondhalfofExperiment#2andwasactivelylookingforpurplefeathers— inthemiddleofwinterinColorado.Iwasskeptical.Mycousinlosthissoninthefloodsin Boulder last September, and I often follow updates from his friends and family on his Facebookpage.GuesswhatWesleywaswearinginoneofthepicturesIhadyettosee?A headbandwithapurplefeathertuckedinit.Blownaway,truly,blownaway!” For those who still believe in and are frustrated by the concept of time (I know, it’s a pretty convincingillusion),thisone’sforyou: “Ifocusedonmanifestingaredrubberbouncyball(anotherzinger,Ithought).Forty-eight hours later … no ball … that was three weeks ago. I wrote it off as not being focused enough. Fast-forward … no sh*t, today, at the same intersection where I saw the burntorangecar,aredrubberbouncyballliterallyrolledacrossthestreetwiththewind,right acrossmypath…asiftauntingme.Ijumpedout,dodgedcars,andpickeditup.Holdingit now.” 3.TheAlbyEinsteinPrinciple:You,Too,AreaFieldofEnergy “Icouldn’tevenmakethisstuffup.” —DREW,READEROFE-SQUARED Experiment#3,whichproveswehumansareactuallymovingcurrentsofenergy,wasarealhoot. In it, I explained how to turn metal coat hangers into what I call “Einstein wands.” Using these homemade energy wands, people could watch their thoughts in action. Positive, happy thoughts “opened”thewands.Negativethoughtscausedthemtoturninoneachother. Leslie Draper, an intuitive from Oklahoma who calls herself the Bible Belt Mystic, went to her local dry cleaner and got 50 hangers to fashion into wands for all her clients, including several medical doctors, who were, as she described it, “blown away.” She even made a fabulous YouTube videoofthewands,oneofdozensoutthereontheInternet,visiblydemonstratinghowourthoughts interactwiththeuniverse. One reader from Florida told me he took them to his local bar to impress his buddies. Another suggestedImanufacturethemtosellatToys“R”Us.AndIalsodiscoveredthatmetalcoathangers arenolongereasytofind(maybetheyneverwere?)inScandinaviancountries. 4.TheAbracadabraPrinciple:WhateverYouFocusonExpands “Bybelievingpassionatelyinsomethingthatdoesnotyetexist,wecreateit.” —NIKOSKAZANTZAKIS,GREEKWRITERANDPHILOSOPHER Inthisexperiment,IaskedpeopletoputinanorderfromtheCosmicCatalogofLife.Tomakean intentiontodrawsomethingintotheirlives,somethingsimple,somethingthatwouldn’timmediately bringupmajorresistance.Hereareafewstoriesreadersshared: “Thisissoamazing!Isentmyselfapostcard,likeyoudid.Iwrote,asifsomeoneelse,that they loved what they saw at my photography exhibition and would call to offer me a contract. Well, I sent it on Thursday, and by Friday I was offered two contracts. I hadn’t evenreceivedthepostcardyet.Iamnowatruebeliever.It’sjustuptometodecidewhatI want.” “I requested ‘free money.’ Not much happened for a few days … then—boom—three randomclientssentmegiftcards(atotalof$160atStar-bucksand$50atTarget),andI went to a party and was asked to tell a few jokes to the crowd at dinner. They sent me a checkfor$250…I’mupto$460inaweek.” “TodayIwentforawalk,andhalfwayinIwishedIhadbroughtmoneywithmesoIcould getacoffee.Ihadnomoney,soItriedanexperiment.IputitoutthatIwouldfindsome moneyontheground,enoughforacoffee.Ithought,Therehastobeawayformetohave acoffeewithoutanymoney.IscouredthegroundasIcontinuedon.ThenIcametoapark; Ilookedup,andrightinfrontofmewasasignthatsaidFREECOFFEEANDCUP-CAKESanda vanwithaguywhomademealatte!” “Iammanifestingallovertheplaceandhavejustpulledoffawhopper!Ihadneverheard ofLawrenceBlockbeforereadingE-Squared,butyourmentionofhisbookWriteforYour Life gave me instant goose bumps, and I decided I had to have a copy. All inquiries in Australia led to dead ends: out of print and definitely unavailable. I logged on to his website—prolific,ain’the?—ande-mailedaskingifperhapshehadasparecopyunderhis pillow.Thereply,fromDavidTrevor,wasthattheremightbesomecopiessomewhere.He wouldcheckand,iffound,wouldlistthemoneBayandwouldnotifymeofsame.Iawoke nextdaytohise-mailandalinktoeBay,wheretheremainingstashof25just-foundcopies (autographedbyLarryBlock)werenowlistedforsale.ExcitedlyIattemptedtopurchase, but alas, the last one vanished as I processed my payment. I e-mailed David again, expressingmydevastation.HisempatheticreplywasthatifIdidn’tminda‘secondhand’ copy of the book, he had one left that he would be happy to sell me (having been the catalystfortheeBayfrenzy).ThecopythathadbelongedtoLB’s(now-deceased)mother.It had recently been returned to them, and it’s autographed by LB to his mum! How cool is that!Iamsothrilled!Can’twaittoreadit.” “Iaskedforsomefreemeat.Tonightwhenmyfriendcameovertodrophergirlofffor theweekendshebroughttwomeatlover ’spizzasandtwopacksofchickenchips.” “Isaid,‘IamreadyforaBillyJoelconcert,’eventhoughthispastsummerheannounced nomoreconcerts.Well,twodayslater,he’splayingNewYear ’sEveattheBarclayCenter. IthinkI’montosomethingbig.” “FridaynightIdecidedtodemandtheearringIhadlost.Thatmightnotseemsoimportant totheaverageperson,buttheseearringswereagiftfrommyson,Dustin.Hefellfroma cliffin2009attheageof17andwastrulyourgoldenboy.Iwasdevastated.Onedaylast summerIlookedinthemirror—toseeoneoftheearringsgone,andIwasfrantic.Today thebathroomdrainwaspartiallyclogged,somyhusbandlifteduptheplungeralittleto allowthewatertodrainbetter.WhenIwentintobrushmyteeth,Isawallthehairentwined on the bottom of the plunger, so I got a toothpick to pull it out. That is when I saw somethinground,andusingthetoothpick,Ipulledoutmyearring.Inlessthan48hours aftergivingmyultimatum,Igotmyearringback.I’mahappygirl!” 5.TheDearAbbyPrinciple:YourConnectiontotheFieldProvides AccurateandUnlimitedGuidance “Weeithermakeourselvesmiserable,orwemakeourselveshappy.Theamountofworkisthesame.” —CARLOSCASTANEDA,PERUVIAN -AMERICANANTHROPOLOGIST This experiment encouraged people to give up their belief in separation and to open to the possibilitythatanswerstoanyquestionareavailable24-7. “IlostmydiamondnecklacethatIhavewornalmosteverydayfor33yearsalittleovera monthago.Weweresmokingsomemeatyesterdayonourgrill.Iwasgoneforacouple ofhourswalkingourdogsandcamebacktocheckonthemeat,andthereonthegroundin front of me was the diamond necklace that had been gone for a month. It looked like someone had just cleaned it in jewelry cleaner. Did it go to another dimension and then makeitswayback?” “IhadaskedtheFPacoupleofdaysprior,thatifIwaspregnant,toshowmetwovisibly pregnantwomenbeforeIgotontheplaneformyconnectingflighttoNYC.AsIexitedthe firstplanetocatchmyconnection,Iwalkedrightbythefirstone.Ourplanewasdelayed anhour,soIwenttothebookstore,waslookingatmagazines,andoneofthemliterally flew off the shelf and landed open on the ground. With guess what? A picture of a very pregnantJenniferLoveHewitt. “IaskedGod/theuniversewhichofthreebooksIshouldfocusonandwritefirst.Ilisted the three I have been working on—a novel, a nonfiction book, and my life story. About halfway through the 48 hours, I saw a Facebook post from someone who never posts quotations that said, ‘When writing the story of your life, don’t let anyone else hold the pen.’Wow!That’sallIcansay!Wow!” “I asked for something to bring a big smile to my face. I was texting as I entered the buildingforMastinKipp’sDailyLoveworkshop,notpayingmuchattention,andlooked upasIheldthedooropenforsomeone—anditwasMastinKipphimself.Bigsmile!” “I lost a gold ring while gardening over three years ago, so after reading this book, I askedtheFPtofinditformeasanexperiment.AboutaweeklaterIwascleaningunderthe stoveandfoundthering—Iwasreallyamazed!Howdiditgetthere?That,tome,really demonstratedtheprinciple,morethanifIhadfounditinthegarden.Thisstuffworks!” “Myquestionwas,ShouldIgoaheadwithmyplannedhomerefinance?Iliveinaruralpart of Missouri with train tracks in front of my home. As a train sped past my house, I was looking at the graffiti. In bold, large letters was the word nope. Go figure, right? This morning,IwassittingoutdoorsandIsaidaloud,‘AmIsafetoassumethat“nope”wasmy neon-signmessage?’Atthatinstant,Iheartheding-ding-dingoftherailroadcrossing,and herecomesanothertrain.Thetrainwasheavywithcoal,requiringtwoenginestopullit. Both doors on the second engine were wide-open and swinging in the wind. This is unheard of. The very next car was labeled with this graffiti: FEEL FREE TO ASK US. I LOVE YOU .ILOVEYOU .” 6.TheSupermanPrinciple:YourThoughtsandConsciousnessImpact Matter “Thelessonbeginswiththreewords.IfyouneverrememberanythingelseIhavetoldyou,remember thesewordslikeamantra:Thoughtsprecedeeverything.Thoughts.Precede.Everything.” —PATHELDMAN ,AMERICANAUTHOR This experiment, which involved growing green-bean seeds in an egg carton, was popular with moms and their kids. Duplicating an experiment done by Dr. Gary Schwartz at the University of Arizona,Iaskedreaderstosendlight,love,andintentiontoonerowofseedsandbasicallyignorethe other.Ihaveawholegalleryofphotosshowingthattheseedsthatwerelovinglyregardedsprouted andgrewfasterandtallerthantheirignoredcounterparts. AndI’llalsosharethise-mail: “Justaquicknoteoffunandfrolic…Icouldn’tbeartojusttossmysproutedbeansafter the experiment a few months back, so I found the most fertile place I could find in our prettybarrenapartmentbuildingandtransplantedthem.Thismorning,loandbehold…I have fresh green beans! This coming from a ‘brown thumb’ in previous attempts to get anythingtogroworblossom.” 7.TheJennyCraigPrinciple:YourThoughtsandConsciousnessProvide theScaffoldingforYourPhysicalBody “Therearenophysicallawsintheuniverse. They’remorelikesuggestions.” —SRIAUROBINDO,INDIANSAINT Thisexperimentprovedthatourthoughtsareinacontinuousdancewithourbodiesandwithour food.InthelasthourI’vebeenworkingonthischapter,I’vereceivedtwoe-mailsfromreaderswho saythey’velostmajorpoundagefromdoingtheJennyCraigexperiment.Thatmeansdoingnothing butblessingyourfoodandthrowingawayoldpatternsofchastisingyourselfbeforeeating. Thefollowingaresampleresultsinpoundslostbydoingnothingbutchangingthoughts: 3 5 2 2½ Another reader lost 18 pounds by doing one thing: “I gave up guilt. I let myself eat anything I wanted.” 8.The101DalmatiansPrinciple:YouAreConnectedtoEveryoneand EverythingElseintheUniverse “Thosewhodon’tbelieveinmagicwillneverfindit.” —ROALDDAHL,AUTHOROFCHARLIEANDTHECHOCOLATEFACTORY Alsoknownasnonlocality,thisexperimentaskedreaderstosendmessagestopeoplewithoutthe useofe-mail,letters,orloudexplosions. “IjuststartedExperiment#8today(11/19/13)at8:30 A.M.Idecidedtoaskfortwopeople tocallme,alifelongfriendI’veknownforalmost40yearsandanoldgirlfriend.Ihaven’t spokenwitheitherofthemforquiteawhile.Imademyintention.Ievenopenedthefront doorandsaideachoftheirfullnamesandadded,‘Callme.’Within15minutesIgotacall fromtheoldgirlfriend.” “Iwasmissinganoldfriendwhohasn’tcalledintwoyears.IsenttheintentiontotheFP, andshecalledwithin30minutes.” “Irecentlyreadyourbookandreadaboutthenailincident.Iamwrestlingwiththiswhole manifestingconcept,andIwasfascinatedand,yes,enviousaboutit.Isaidtotheuniverse, ‘Boy,IwishIhadamind-blowingexperiencelikethatnailone.’Andnotexpectingtohave one,Imovedon.WhenIwenttogetdressedthismorning,Iwasstandinginmyclosetand lookeddownatsomethingonthefloor.Itwasanail!Ihowled.Yes,thefielddoeshavea senseofhumor.Icouldalmosthearitsay,‘Youwantedanail?’IfIhadn’treadyourbook, Imayhavefoundthatnailandwouldhavethoughtnomoreaboutitexcepttowonderwhat theheckitwasdoingthere.Soformethistrulyhasbeenanilluminationofhowweare connected…crazy.” “ThemostrecentexperimentIdidwasmind-blowing!It’stheonethatinstructed‘senda messagetosomeoneyouknowusingtheconceptofnonlocality.’Yousuggestedfocusing onsomeoneI’dalreadymet,andyoualsomentionedBruceRosenblum’sclaimthatoncea personhasmetanotherandshakenhis/herhand,‘youareforeverentangled.’Thisgrabbed my attention, because the person I wanted to focus on was my great-great-aunt Neva, whom I have never met—she died, single and childless, before I was born. I inherited a ring that had belonged to her, and since we have both worn this ring, I figured it would countasa‘handshake.’Andsincewearerelatedbyblood,Ialsofiguredthatcouldcount as our having ‘met.’ My great-great-aunt’s untimely death left a big gaping hole in my genealogychart,becauseshehadalwaysbeenafamilymystery,andnooneknewforsure whenorwhereshe’ddied.So,Itriedyourexperimentwhilecommutingtoworktheother morning.Ispokemythoughtslikethis:Hithere,Neva,it’syourgreat-grandniecehere.I wanttoknowwhathappenedtoyou,whereyoudied,andwhen,soyourstorycanbepassed downtomykidsandtheirdescendants.Willyoupleasehelpmeouthere?Thanks!During mylunchbreak,IwassurfingaroundontheWebwhenIgotanAncestry.comalertthatI had a new genealogy fact. What is so weird is that the death record was in California, where I had searched before—several times—without success. Suddenly the record was right there: Los Angeles County, California, September 3, 1926. But how did I get the recordatall—thatveryafternoon?HowdidtherecordjustappeartheverydayI‘talked’ to Neva and asked for her help? … This is amazing! Your experiment even works for peoplewhohavebeendeadforwellover80years!” 9.TheFishandLoavesPrinciple:TheUniverseIsLimitless,Abundant, andStrangelyAccommodating “Letusceasewalkingthroughlifeblindedbydarknessandconfusion,seeingshadowsoneverywall andcorner.” —MICHELELONGOO’DONNELL,AMERICANAUTHOR Toprovethisprinciple,Iaskedreaderstospend48hourstrackinggoodnessandbeauty.Igotthe ideafrompaleontologistStephenJayGould,whocalleditourduty,ourholyresponsibility,torecord andhonorthevictoriousweightofalltheinnumerablelittlekindnessesthathesaidwerealltoooften unnotedandinvisible. Because these lists were unwieldy (literally hundreds of thousands of good things happen every day),andimpossibletopublish,Idecidedtodevotethissectiontoafewofthehundredsofhumorous storiesthatcamein.TheFPdefinitelyappreciatesagoodjoke. “Iwasrunninglateforafriend’sbirthdaydinner,desperatelylookingforaparkingplace. Aftermanydrivesaroundthecarpark,Idecidedto‘E-Square’it.Iflippantlysaidtomy kids, ‘What we need is a movie to finish and then everyone will start leaving.’ With that command,aparkingspaceopenedrightupoutsidetherestaurant.Aboutthesametime,a firetruckpulleduprightoutsidethecinemaandhundredsofpeoplefloodedout.Notonly didonemoviefinish(justasrequested),butalsoafirepromptedthetheatertoclosedown andevacuateall12theaters.” “Igotmy‘littlegift’handdeliveredbyaJehovah’sWitnessthismorningat10.Atexactly 21 hours after I started the experiment, a booklet was delivered that stated on the back, ‘Godisatypeofinfinitespirit.’Healsohasagreatsenseofhumor.” “This morning, while at breakfast at a local restaurant, I asked the universe for an unexpectedgiftwithinthenext48hours.Afterrunningerrands,Iarrivedhometofindmy gift: six baby ducklings paddling around in my swimming pool. My husband was dumbfounded. I have no idea where they came from. Not only is the universe fast, but it also has a sense of humor! What a delightful gift. My children and I rounded up the ducklingsandwalkedovertothepondofanearbygolfcourse.” “One of the most synchronous things I’ve ever witnessed happened to me when I started readingthisbook.Mywifewasfillingoutsomeonlineformsfromherphone,asshedoes eachevening.Sometimesthe‘captchas’thatshehastofillouttoprovesheishumanarea little odd or quite witty, so she reads them out loud. The other night she got ‘The Dude Abides,’ which she thought was odd, and I kinda thought, Huh, interesting phrase, and thought no more about it. Thirty minutes later I started reading E-Squared, and the first experiment is, of course, ‘The Dude Abides.’ The fact that the experiment is to ask for undeniableproofoftheexistenceof‘God’thatcan’tbeexplainedbycoincidencejustblew usaway.” Beforewegetstartedontheexperiments,Ineedtoaskyouafavor.It’sasimplefavor,won’tcost youapenny,andittakesallofthreesecondtoperform. Ready? I’dlikeyoutopleaseripthispageoutofthebook. Uh…notthatI’mall-seeingoranything,butitappearstomethatthepageIaskedyoutoripoutis stillattached. Why? Coulditbeyou’vebeenconditionedtobelievethat“goodpeople”donotrippagesoutofbooks? Isitpossibleyou’vebeentaughtthatbooksareforreadingandthatoneofyourresponsibilitiesasa good,law-abidingcitizenistokeepyourbookscleanandfreeofsmudges? AllIcancommentisyourmotherwouldbeproud. ButwhatI’msayingisthepageI’vepolitelyaskedyoutotearoutisofabsolutelynovalue,says nothingofanyimportance,andistotallyandirrefutablyirrelevanttothecontentsofthisbook. Exceptforonething:Itdemonstratesaprinciplethisbookisgoingtorepeatoverandoveragain. You and all humans like you have learned a lot of lessons in life that are getting in your way. You havepickedupalotofinformationthatdoesn’tserveyou. You’re educated about a lot of things that aren’t true and, in fact, are actually keeping you from becomingallyouarecapableofbeing. It also demonstrates the one thing that makes this book different from any book you have read before.Themessageisnotintheprintedtypeonthesepages.Themessageisinyou. And the only way you’re going to get the message is by getting up off your keister and doing the experiments exactlyasIinstructyou.Now,wouldyoupleasedomeafavorandripthisdamnedpageoutofthe book? PARTII THEEXPERIMENTS “SoI’mcurious,myfellowcreators.SinceyouandI areinchargeofmakingaNewEarth—notjustbreaking downthedyingculture—wheredowebegin?What storiesdowewantattheheartofourexperiments? Whatquestionswillbeouroracles? “Here’swhatIsay:IntheNewEarthwe’recreating, wewillridiculethecultofdoomandgloom,and embracethecauseofzoomandboom.Wewill laughatthestupidityofevilandhate;wewill summonthebrilliancetopraiseandcreate. Nomatterhowupsidedownitallmayappear,we willhavenofear,becauseweknowthisbigsecret: Allofcreationisconspiringtoshoweruswithblessings. Lifeiscrazilyinlovewithus—brazenlyand innocentlyinlovewithus.” —ROBBREZSNY,FROM PRONOIAISTHEANTIDOTEFORPARANOIA THEPRELIMINARIES ImportantGuidelinesforUnlockingtheMagic “Theoriesmightinspireyou,butexperimentswilladvanceyou.” —AMITKALANTRI,INDIANAUTHOR cor·ol·lar·y 1. formingapropositionthatfollowsfromonealreadyproved. 2. adirectornaturalconsequenceorresult. As you know if you’ve read E-Squared, I believe that spirituality and abstruse concepts such as thoughtcreatesmattershouldbeproven,nottakenonfaith.Foryears,theseprincipleshavemadefor stimulatingdinnerconversation,interestingsermonfodder. Butbecausewe’veonlybeentheorizingaboutthem,notputtingthemintopractice,ourworldhas notbeenrockedintheradicalwayitneedstobe.Withoutpracticalapplication,theseprinciplesare little but abstractions and feel-good woo-woo! This book, like its predecessor, emphasizes applicationandexperience,nottheology. Thefactthatyouareconnectedtoeveryoneandeverythingintheuniverseisnotjustmind-blowing news. It’s something you should be using. The fact that your thoughts are energy waves being broadcast out into this giant field of infinite potentiality is something you should be aware of and deploying on a moment-by-moment basis. Some might even suggest we’ve squandered 100 years merelypokingattheseprinciples,discussingthematthewatercoolerratherthanactivelyusingthem tomakeourworld,ourlives,andourrelationshipsbetter. EachofthefollowingchapterspresentsacorollarytothespiritualprinciplesfromE-Squaredand an empirical science experiment to demonstrate its validity. All of them are designed to prove that youareconnectedtothefieldofinfinitepotentiality,todemonstratethatquantumphysicsisn’tjusta compellingphilosophybutausefultool. TheRealWorldIsBetterThanAnyLab “Beforewarned,applyingtheseteachingsmaybe damagingtoyourbeliefs,disorientingtoyourmind,and distressingtoyourego.” —ADYASHANTI,AMERICANSPIRITUALTEACHER GuglielmoMarconi,theItalianinventorwhopioneeredlong-distanceradiotransmission,wonthe NobelPrizein1909forsendingvibratoryradiowaves2,000milesacrosstheAtlanticOcean. Butwhenhefirstsuggestedthatfrequenciesofenergycouldbetransmittedwithoutwires,people thoughthewasnuts.WhenhewrotetotheItalianMinistryofPostsandTelegraphsexplainingtheidea ofwirelesstelegraphy,hewasreferredtoaninsaneasylum. “Everyone knows that’s impossible,” he was told by detractors, who scoffed at the crazy experimentsheconductedinhisparents’attic. So,yes,believingthatourthoughts,dreams,andbeliefsarebeingtransmittedoutintotheuniverse and shaping our destiny is not for everyone. But it’s certainly better than habitually focusing on what’snotworking,betterthanconcentratingonwhatcan’thappen. Remember that as long as your consciousness refuses to embrace a potential new possibility, it remainsbeyondyourpurview.Who’dhavethought150yearsagothatyoucouldwalkintoaroom, flipaswitch,andgetlight?Orbendmetalintoamachinethatcouldflyovertheocean? Feel free to conduct the experiments in chronological order, jump around, or do all nine in one day.It’sreallyuptoyou.Createyourownrules.Theimportantthingistoplayandhavefun. I’vefoundithelpfultowritemyexperimentsdown,todocumentmythoughtsandfeelingsbeforeI startandthenagainafter.Becausewetendto“forget”oreditoutexperiencesthatdon’tjibewithour preconceived cultural scripts, getting it in writing helps build confidence. Just like we forget our dreamsifwedon’twritethemdownuponwaking,wetendtoforget“nontraditional”experiencesif we don’t record them. I love going back over my notebooks and realizing how many amazing manifestationsIpromptlythrewoutthewindowofmywakingconsciousness.I’veincludedlabreport sheetsforjustthatpurpose. I’dalsoliketosuggestthatyoukeepthesethreephrasesinthebackofyourmind. 1. It’seasy. 2. Itdoesn’tmatter.* 3. Anyonecandothis. PleaseDoDisturb(orWhyYouShouldAlwaysPlaywithYourToys) “IthinkthatinthediscussionofnaturalproblemsweoughttobeginnotwiththeScriptures,butwith experiments,anddemonstrations.” —GALILEOGALILEI,ITALIANASTRONOMER Thefactthattheuniverseisresponsivetoourthoughtsisvitalinformation.Thefactthatyoucan’t observeanythingwithoutaffectingitisofparamountimportance.ButwhenIsayparamount,Idon’t meanitshouldbebuttoneddownandclampedtostructure.Infact,themorefunyouhavewiththese experiments,thebettertheywork. Inthecurrentworldview,playandexperimentationareoftenpreemptedbytheneedtogetserious, to eliminate mistakes. Worldview 1.0 also suggests that important things like God and science and energy are not to be played with. They’re concepts reserved for experts. Those of us without credentials?Keepout! But that’s ridiculous. If I’m connected to everyone (and according to quantum mechanics, I am), thenwhyshouldn’tIbeadvancingcivilizationalongwithStephenHawking?Ifmyglanceisableto conveylove,whyshouldn’tIbepursuingthatsuperpowerateveryopportunity? Sohere’swhatIpropose. _____________ * These experiments don’t matter because in the end, life always turns out okay. They should be approachedinalighthearted,funway.Whenwethinkthings MATTERSOMUCH,whenwemakethem heavyandponderous,weblocktheresults. Let’s turn these world-changing experiments into a party for all. Let’s get everybody on board. Let’smakeitsomuchfunthatnobodywillbeabletoresist. Theexperimentsinthisbook,corollariestotheexperimentsinE-Squared,aredemocratic,easyfor anyone to try, and set up in the same scientific method used by real scientists in real labs. But to undertaketheseasseriousendeavorswheremistakesaren’ttoleratedorwherefunisnotallowedis the wrong attitude. That hoity-toity, let’s-eliminate-any-possibility-of-error MO only subverts the results and keeps us stuck in the twisted world where defenses reign. I believe everyone should get intothesandboxandmakeamess. Myphilosophy?Make.It.Fun. AlbertEinsteinhimselfsaidthatfunandbrilliantnewdiscoveriesgohandinhand.Hepositedthat greatmindsignoredrulebooks,valuedcreativity,andwerenotboundbystructure.Thestandardized testsandsevenrulesforthisoreightstepstothatareveritableguarantorsofmediocrity.Einstein’s creativitywas,inhisownwords,“playful,muscularandvisual.” In fact, the more fun you make this, the quicker it will work for you. Being in a playful state releasesyoufromtheleft-braintrap.Itallowsyoutoletgoofthementalconstructsoflimitedspace andtime. WeDon’tNeedMoreBeliefs—WeNeedMorePractice “Ineveryone’slife,atsometime,ourinnerfiregoesout. Itisthenburstintoflamebyanencounter withanotherhumanbeing.” —ALBERTSCHWEITZER,GERMAN -FRENCHMISSIONARYPHYSICIANANDHUMANITARIAN I’dliketomentiononelaststrategy.Getagrouptogether.Thereisnothinglikecompadresonthe pathofenlightenmenttoencourage,celebrate,andchallengeyourpersonalperceptions.WhenIsay group,itdoesn’thavetobehuge.Two,asfarasI’mconcerned,canbeagroup. Neuroscientistshavediscoveredthathumansreverberatetotheactionsandemotionsofthepeople around them. This unspoken but ongoing communication is why someone yawning can make you yawnevenifyouslepttenhoursthenightbefore.It’swhybouncingaroundinZumbawithagroupor applaudingwithaconcertaudiencemakesusfeelsohappy. ThisresonanceiswhyI’mpartoftwopowerposseshereinmyhometownofLawrence,Kansas. Wegettogetherweekly(oneistwiceamonth)totalkaboutquantumphysics,spirituality,andtheidea thatconsciousnesscreatesthefoundationofourlives.Iwalkoutofthosegroups—no,IshouldsayI danceoutofthosegroups—buzzingwithjoyandloveandcreativeideas.Whichcreatesevenmore joyandlove…andmakesmewonder,Whydoesn’teveryonedothis? So if you’re not in a group, get in one. Enlist friends to join you in goofing around with these principles.Iusethephrasegoofingaroundonpurpose.It’svitalnottotakeanyofthistooseriously. Again, the more you can laugh, the more you can turn it into a game, the better these experiments work. TheVitalPortaltotheFP “Inanexuberantstateofjoy,youareatpeacewith everythingaboutyou…thereisnothing unconquerable,nothingunreachable.” —RAMTHA,SPIRITENTITYCHANNELEDBYJ.Z.KNIGHT A couple of years ago, a member of one of my power posses made a New Year ’s resolution to “neversaynotofun.”Thatmeantifanyoneaskedhertogotoaconcertorgooutdancingoroutto lunch,shewascommittedtosay,“Youbetcha!” Shehadbeguntonoticethatshewasturningdowninvitationsbecause,well,she’samomandshe hadabusydayorshewastiredor…yougettheidea.Thereareamillionrationalreasonsadultscan givefordeclininganoffertoenjoythemselves.Kids,shenoted,neverturneddownfun.Theywere constantlyinsearchofthenextgoodtime.Teenagers,too,wouldneverspurnaparty,nomatterhow lateorhowmuchtheyweregoingtopissofftheirparentsbysneakingoutthebedroomwindow. Whenwasthetippingpoint?Atwhatpointdidwebeginrejectingthechanceforjoyandglee? What she discovered during her year of “just saying yes” is that the energy she thought she was goingtoconservebystayinghomeactuallygrew.Thetiredfeelingthathadpreviouslycompelledher togivetheotheranswercompletelydisappeared. Andnow,shesays,“Idon’tevenhavetothinkaboutit.Ialwayssayyestofun.” PowerPosseRules(Which,ofCourse,YouAreFreetoShred) Commit to discussing only what’s going right. There are 9,387,642,428,000 groups discussing what is wrong, working to right injustice. But in these groups, be honest, be real,butfocusontheblessingsandmiraclescomingintoyourlife. Committohavingfun. Committobeingoverjoyed. That’sit.Goforthandprosper. RAININGCATSANDBLOGS InthelaunchofE-Squared,HayHousesentmeabookcalledPlatformbyMichaelHyatt.Basically, it’s a primer for becoming a social-media maven. They FedExed it to me, insisted it was required reading.Sincemarketingwasnevermyforte,Ifiguredwhattheheck.Usually,I’mtoobusywriting the next travel article or the next profile for People magazine to get involved in the logistics of marketing my books. But since my 15 previous books didn’t exactly reach astounding pinnacles of glory,Idecidedtogiveitatry,todevotesometimetosocial-mediamarketing. The main theme is to start blogging and do it daily. This didn’t particularly appeal to me. I’m a professional writer, after all, and I write for pay. But I figured it was a way to conduct my own experiment with an oft-repeated principle of A Course in Miracles that states: “To give and receive areoneinTruth.” IrememberveryclearlythatfirstpostIputup.Iwasquakinginmybootstoputmyselfoutthere likethat.Ofcourse,atthetime,Ihadalloffivefollowers.(Thanks,Mom!)ButasIbeganwriting theseblogposts,cementinginthepowerfulideasIproposedinE-Squared,Icametorealizethat(a)I lovetheseprinciples,(b)Iloveblogging,and(c)Iloveallthepositivefeedback.Ilappedituplikea kittenlapsupwarmmilk. SothroughoutPartII,I’mincludingapoststraightfrommyblogthatillustrateseachexperiment, startingwiththesepreliminaries.Hopeyouenjoy! LionsandGladiatorsandProblems,OhMy! “Everythingyouhavetaughtyourselfhasmadeyourpowermoreandmoreobscuretoyou.” —ACOURSEINMIRACLES I’m not psychic, but I’m pretty sure that 100 years from now (hopefully sooner), future generationsaregoingtolookbackonourbeliefinseparationandlimitsandwonder,Whatwere theythinking?Howcouldtheybesomisinformed? They’ll scratch their heads at our refusal to use our innate power in much the same way we lookbackupontheRomancircuses.Areyoukiddingme?wethink.Howcouldthousandsofpeople sitarounddrinkingwineandbeingentertainedbylionsrippinggladiatorsapart? They’llconsideritapitiablecuriositythatwetreatedourselvesthisway,thatwechosetosuffer whenrightontheothersideoftheveiliseverythingwecouldpossiblywant. MylessoninACourseinMiraclestodayis“Letmerecognizemyproblemshavebeensolved.” Inanutshell,itencouragesyou,me,andeveryoneelsewhoisfollowingalongwiththeCourseto freeourselvesofproblemsthatdonotexist. ACourseinMiraclesadvocatestheideathatconsciousnesscreatesthematerialworld.Itsays we humans decide in advance how we’re going to experience life, that we choose beforehand whatwewanttosee. We weaken ourselves when we put all our energy into trying to solve our problems. By focusing on a mindless process (identifying problems, studying them, following blogs about them),insteadofputtingourattentiononwhatwereallywant,westripourselvesofourpower. Inotherwords,webringtothetablethepartofusthatcameupwiththeerrorinthefirstplace. We actually buy that the “impostor,” the voice I call my “Inner Salieri,” is where we’ll find answers. If you saw the 1984 film Amadeus, you know all about Antonio Salieri, the Venetian composer,conductor,anddirectoroftheHapsburgOperawhowasintenselyjealousofMozart. Inthefilm,madefromthe1979playofthesamename,Salierirecognizedtheyoungcomposer ’s artisticgiftanddideverythinghecouldtosabotagehim.Justasmyimpostordelightsinputtinga roadblockbetweenmeandthehigherforces. Thesideeffectofthisridiculousnotionoflimitationandseparationiswegothroughlifeat half-mast. We actually live out the outdated Roman circus–like notion that we are weak and incapableofcreatingourlives. Futuregenerationswillalsoconsideritfreakishlyoddthatwefeltsoguiltyanddidn’thavethe funandjoytowhichweareentitled.Theywon’tunderstandwhywedidn’trevelinourcreative powers. They’ll puzzle, They had this amazing gift, and they left it sitting in the corner, unwrapped. Forwhatit’sworth,futuregenerations,Iforoneamdoingmypartnow(evenaswespeak)to spendmydayinunadulteratedwondermentatalltheworld’sblessingsandmiracles. EXPERIMENT#1 THEBOOGIE-WOOGIECOROLLARY(ORTHEIMPORTANCE OFNOTBEINGEARNEST) Meme:EventsHappen;Therefore,IFeelBad.(Aka“WipeThatSillyGrinOffYourFace.”) Worldview20:WithoutCulturalTraining,JoyIsMyNaturalStateInFact,theMoreFunIHave,the BetterLifeWorks. “WhenIwenttoschool,theyaskedmewhatIwantedtobewhenIgrewup.Iwrotedown‘happy.’They toldmeIdidn’tunderstandtheassignment,andItoldthemtheydidn’tunderstandlife.” —JOHN LENNON ,BRITISHMUSICIANANDFOUNDINGMEMBEROFTHEBEATLES ThePremise In 2013, when writing an article about the best new African safaris, I learned a little-known fact aboutrhinos.Theireyesightsucks.Evenat15feetaway,theycan’ttellahumanfromatree.Soeven thoughbeingchargedbyarhinoishighonthelistof“thingstofearinAfrica,”it’sactuallytheleast ofyourworries. Rhinos,whenstartled,dobeginrunningasfastastheycan.Andthere’snodisputingthatfourtons ofsnortingrhinobarrelingyourway,mostofitadevilishlylargeandverysharphorn,canappear rather troubling. But because rhinos are nearsighted, they’re not really charging at you. They’re simplyrunningasfastastheypossiblycaninwhateverdirectiontheywerepointedatthetimethey gotspooked.Allyoureallyneedtodoisdiveoutoftheway.Thatrhinowillcontinueonthesame trajectoryuntilhefinallywearshimselfout.Orrealizeshe’snolongerindanger. Yourthoughtsarelikespookedrhinos.Oncetheygetsomemomentumgoing,it’sprettyhardto change their trajectory. Which is why my practice of getting up every morning and proclaiming “Somethingamazinglyawesomeisgoingtohappentometoday”hasrevolutionizedmylife. This simple practice takes what, ten seconds, but, if I had to choose, I’d forgo showering before givingupthisthisall-importantdailyritual. Inthisexperiment,you’regoingtoprovethatbychangingthemomentumofthefirstfewminutes ofyourday,youcanrewritethescriptofyourlife.Bycuttingoffthefeedingtubetotheblah-blah soundtrackofnegativity,youcanbegintoseerealshiftsinyourday-to-dayreality.Byconsciously startingyourdayfocusedongratitudeandjoy,you’llfindthatyourwholelifewillbegintosparkle. Whatisthefirstthoughtthatrunsthroughyourmindeachmorning?Isitsomethingalongthelines ofWoo-hoo!I’mawake!Timetoparty! Orisitmorelike,Ohshit!Notagain. Yourfirstthoughtscanbecomeinvincibletools.Especiallyifyouletgoofyesterdayandfeelthe naturaljoythatcomeswhenyou’renotregurgitatingyournormalscript. Becauseit’savibrationaluniverseandbecausethoughtsbecomethings,choosinghappythoughts isoneofthemostvaluablegiftsyoucangiveyourself.Theimportantthingistomilkthosesuckers (thegoodfeelings)aslongasyoucan. TurnYourOne-LaneFunChannelintoaSuperhighway “Weactuallygettodeciderighthere,rightnow,tobemiserable,ortobehappy,nomatterhow complicated,fuckedupordisagreeableourlifemaybe.” —CHRISMCCOMBS,AMERICANFITNESSCOACH FamousHarvardpsychologistWilliamJames(yes,Henry’sbrother)likedtosayhumansarelittle butbundlesofhabit.Ourhabitsofthoughtaresoautomaticthatwerarelystopandthinkaboutthe enormous role they play in shaping our expectations, our behavior, and yes, what shows up in our day-to-daylives. We like to think we’re composing new thoughts, coming up with new schemes, but most of us haven’t had a new thought in 20 years. We filter the 400 billion bits of information that our brains receiveeachsecondthroughthelensofourculture’sdominantparadigm.Weletthroughameasly 2,000bits,thosethatjibewiththeneuralpathwayswesetupaschildren. Consequently,wemarchthroughlifelikerobots,simplyfollowingprogramsthatwereunwittingly writtenintoourneuralpathwaysyearsago.Whilesomeofthesehabitsofthoughtserveus,thevast majorityofthemdon’t. The good news is that our neural pathways, which scientists used to think were set for life, are actually malleable and can be changed. Which is why getting up every morning and looking for amazing awesomeness can radically transform your life. But just like working with any muscle, it takespractice. FormulaBroken “Sometimesyoujusthavetoputonlipglossandpretendtobepsyched.” —MINDYKALING,INDIAN -AMERICANACTRESSANDAUTHOR The prevailing wind of thought will tell you that happiness comes when your dreams and goals cometrue.Butthat’sbackwards.Thispopularparadigmgoessomethinglikethis: I’llbehappywhenmyincomeincreases.Assoonasmysoncalls.OnceanewPresidenttakesthe OvalOffice. WhilenooneexceptEeyoreormaybeWoodyAllenwouldcheckthebox“No”afterthequestion “Doyouwanttobehappy?”fewofusbelievewegettochoose.Wethinkit’samatteroffate,arollof thedice. Ourjudgmentsonwhat’sfunandwhatisn’tarepreprogrammedtapesthatruninanendlessloop. AndwemarchtothemlikeStalin’sarmy.Itneveroccurstoustoask:“Isthisreallytrue?” Forexample,isitreallytruethat: Hangingwithfriendsisfun.Cleaningthecarpetisn’t. Sleepinginisfun.Goingtoworkisn’t. Goingtothemoviesisfun.Goingtothedentistisn’t. You’ll find very few people to disagree with these beliefs. Most of us cling to them like Billy GrahamclingstoGod. Butmakingthesekindsofjudgmentcallspreventusfromenjoyinglargeswathsofourlives.It’s not “The Man” who is sticking it to you. It’s the television evangelist in your head who constantly spoon-feedsyouopinionsandBS(beliefsystems)aboutwhatdoesanddoesn’tmakeyouhappy. This slimy used-car salesman … er, I mean your mind … promotes a lot of lies. And in this experiment, you’ll prove that by simply pulling your focus away from all your dissatisfaction and looking around at all the gifts you have, life can be simple and gloriously joyful. Yes, this is the gratitudechapterwhereyouprovethathappinessisaninsidejob. ThinkValuableThoughts “Theworldisonlyinthemindofitsmaker.” —ACOURSEINMIRACLES Whointheirrightmindwouldwalkintoarestaurant,takealookatthemenu,andthenorderthe dish they least desire? Likewise, who would go shopping at Nordstrom and opt to carry the rack’s ugliestoutfituptothesalescounter? Yet,that’swhatmostofusdoinourthinking,inourconversations.Wefocusonthingswedon’t wanttohappen.Wefocusonthefear,onthenegative,onthelack. Andthosedecisionshaveamuchbiggerimpactonyourlifethanoneuglydressoradishyoucan’t stand.Youliterallydrawoutfromtheuniversewhateveryoufocusupon.Inotherwords,yougetwhat youorder.It’sanunalterablelaw. Some make the argument that they can’t help what they think, that they have no control over the thoughtsthatpopintotheirminds.Ifyouwanttocontinuetobelievethat,it’syourchoice.Butjustso youknow,thatargumentisamonster-sizebucketofbull. Ateverymoment,wemakethechoicewherewefocusourenergy.Always.Onehundredpercentof thetime. I’mnotdenyingthatourmindshabituallyreturntoworn-outgroovesfromthepastandthatittakes retraining to start a new habit, but we have the capacity to do it. Once we consciously focus on the superhighfrequenciesofgratitudeandjoy. In this experiment, we’ll prove these superpowers not only make us feel good, but they energeticallyflushoutmentalandemotionalblocks,removeresistance,andallowtheFP’sloveand lighttoflowfreeandclear. WaitingforGodot “Spiritualpracticeisjusttrainingourmindstowardsreverence,likemovingapottedplanttoasunny spotbythewindow.” —LANAMAREE,AMERICANMUSICIAN Tostartthisexperiment,pleasefillintheblanksofthisveryimportantgoal-settingexercise: When___________happens,Iwillbehappy. Assoonas__________,Iwillbehappy. If___________wouldonly__________,Iwillbehappy. Nowtakesaidpenandmarkoutthefirstclauseineachofthosesentences. Unlessyourpenranoutofink,yournewsentenceshouldhavethesefourwords. Iwillbehappy. Andthat’syourgoalinthisexperiment.Andtheonlythingnecessarytohaveafullandcomplete life. Choosing to be happy and saying thank you to whatever circumstances befall you is one of the most radical things you could ever do. But be forewarned: your life will never be the same. And you’llquicklycometorealizethere’sverylittleinlifethatrequiresstoicism…unless,ofcourse,the zombies show up, and then the rest of us can relax because there’s already a whole army of really serious,reallymiserablepeoplejonesingforafight. NeverHaveaBad-HairDay “Beinfinitelyflexibleandconstantlyamazed.” —JASON KRAVITZ,AMERICANACTOR Not having a killer game of spades in my family is like not being able to moonwalk in Michael Jackson’sfamily. Myfamilyplaysthisinnocuouscardgameeverytimewegettogether.Andeverysingletime,the samejokescomeup.Mostlydirectedatme.HowI’mnotasuitablespadespartnerbecauseItaketoo manychances.HowitmakesnosensewhyIwouldblowahugeleadbygoingnilwhenallIneeded was30measlypoints. Forme,takingwickedrisksandbettingthewholeshebangisfun.Ireallyenjoysittingontheedge ofmyseat,wonderingifIcanmakemybid.IfIhappentowin,it’sasidebenefit,butnotatallwhyI play. AsmybrotherBoblikestosay,“Pammightnotwin,butnobodyenjoysthegamemore.Nobody hasmorefun.” Which is what this experiment is about. Having fun. Turning your life into a party. Celebrating every gorgeous moment no matter what. Being grateful for it all—the cellulite, the Wal-Mart shoppers,theteentexters,ParisHilton,thedandelions,thebabywhosmiledatyouwithhertwonew frontteeth. NoMatterWhat “Eachdayshouldbedevotedtomiracles.” —ACOURSEINMIRACLES There’s no question that, as a travel writer, I get to do a lot of cool things—meet medicine men fromtheCookIslands,hangwithwealthypeopleatfive-starresorts,eateverymealbesidetheocean —but it doesn’t take that for me to have fun. My favorite recent example of this happened in 2012 whentheworldwasscheduledtoend. Yes,IwasinvitedtogotoBelizetoringinthe“endoftheMayancalendar”atCaracol,aMayan junglecitystillbeingexcavated.ThenightIwassupposedtopackformy6 A.M.flight,mybackwent out.Iwasn’tabletogo…atthattime.SoIlayinbedthatfirstdayinwhatsomemightdescribeas excruciating physical pain. I could barely get up to pee. But because of my commitment to fun and joy,Iactuallyhadastellarday.Iwassohappy—really!Idecidedtohavefunanyway.Ilookbackat thatdayasveryimportanttomyspiritualgrowthbecauseIrealizedthis: Ourthoughtsaretheonlythingsthatseparateusfromnonstophappiness. C’mon,GetHappy(orThePerksofBrazenGratitude) “Sometimesyourjoyisthesourceofyoursmile,butsometimesyoursmilecanbethesourceofyour joy.” —T HÍCHNHATHANH,VIETNAMESEZEN BUDDHISTMONK Givingshout-outstoallthegoodinyourlife,morethanjustasoppyexercise,changesyourbrain andrewiresyourneuraltransmitters.Whensomeoneshowsuponthisplanetwithagratefulheartand eyesseekingonlythingsforwhichtobethankful,that’sexactlywhatshe’llfind:abundanceaplenty. Focusingonhowluckyandblessedweareliterallyresculptsourbrain.Itincreasesourenthusiasm andlowersourstress.Andifthatweren’tenough,thinkofallthegooddrugs(dopamine,serotonin, oxytocin)youmissoutonwhenyou’rebitching. WeallshoweduponEarthreadytohaveagoodtime.Toddlers,accordingtooneresearchstudy, laugh400timesaday.Adultslaughanaverageoffourtimes.Whathappened? AnecdotalEvidence “WearingaredrubberclownnoseeverywhereIgohaschangedmylife.” —PATCHADAMS,AMERICANPHYSICIANANDACTIVIST PatchAdams,thedoctorwhoselifewasmadeintoa1998moviestarringRobinWilliams,saysjoy shouldbetheplatformonwhichapersonlauncheshislife. “Beingunhappy,”hesays,“isprofoundlyunhealthy.Happinessisnotanethicaloramoralthing. It’sadamnedoldchoice.Itisyourrightandnoonecantakeitaway.” NotonlyhasPatchturnedthemedicalprofessionupsidedownandsideways,butattheGesundheit Institute, his innovative medical center in West Virginia, he takes the most expensive service in America—medicalcare—andgivesitawayfree. Patch,whocallshimselfastudentoflife,hasspentmostofhisadulthoodformulatingaphilosophy ofhappiness,aboutitsimportanceandhowitcanbedeveloped. Butitwasn’talwaysthatway.Infact,itwasonlyafteratwo-weekstintinapsychiatricwardthathe foundhistruecalling. HewasbornanArmybrat,movingeveryfewyearstonewschools,newcountries.Whenhewas 16,hisdaddiedsuddenly,sendinghimintoagrief-filledtailspin.Hismommovedthefamilybackto suburbanVirginia,wherehelatchedontohisuncle,alawyerandanindependentthinkerinasociety ofconformists. At school, he turned his grief into rage, writing scathing articles against segregation, war, and religious hypocrisy. He joined the jazz club, went to coffeehouses, shot pool, wrote long, sappy poetry.Bytheendofhissenioryear,Patchhadulcers.Thatwasbadenough,butthenextyear,when he was a freshman in college, the uncle he’d adopted as a surrogate father committed suicide and Patch’sgirlfrienddumpedhim. Hedroppedoutofschoolandbeganobsessingaboutsuicide.Everydayhewenttoacliffnearthe college and wrote epic poetry to the departed girlfriend. He composed heartrending sonnets, searchingforjusttherightwordsthatwouldconvincehertoseetheerrorinherwaysandtakehim back. “IfIhadeverfinishedmyoutpouring,Iwouldhavejumped.Fortunately,Iwastoolong-winded,” Patchsays. FinallyafteronelastunsuccessfulpleatoDonna,thegirlfriend,hetrudgedsixmilesinthesnowto hismother ’sdoorstep. “I’mtryingtokillmyself,”hetoldhismother.“Ineedhelp.” His two-week stay at a locked ward in Fairfax, Virginia, was the turning point in his life. But it wasn’t the doctors who helped him, he says, but his friends and family, and more important, his roommate,Rudy. Rudy was a basket case. He’d had three wives and 15 jobs and told Patch long stories about his unfathomableloneliness.Forthefirsttimeinhislife,Patchempathizedwithanotherperson.Infact,a lightbulb came on. Patch realized what he calls a great personal truth. Happiness is an intentional decision. He devoted himself to learning everything he could about love, happiness, and friendship, and developing a joy-filled life. He read great works of literature. He devoured everything by Nikos Kazantzakis, Jean-Paul Sartre, Plato, Nietzsche, Walt Whitman, and many others. But his best bibliography,hesays,grewoutofhispersonalinteractionswiththepeoplearoundhim.Hesought out happy families, examining how they nourish joy and happiness. He practiced friendliness by giving himself challenges—like calling 50 numbers in the phone book, seeing how long he could keeppeopleonthephone.He’drideelevatorstoseehowmayfloorsittooktogetridersintroduced andsingingssongs.Once,hewenttoabarandrefusedtoleaveuntilhe’dheardeverypatron’sstory. Soon after leaving the hospital, he decided to pursue a career in medicine. Because of his hospitalization,admissionofficialsdelayedhisadmittanceforninemonthssohecould“gethimself together.” Whilewaiting,heputhisnewfoundhappinesstheoriestowork.Hegotajobinthefileroomfor the Navy Federal Credit Union, hardly an upbeat atmosphere. Could he turn his filing job into something memorable? He and a co-worker decided to turn the joyless, dull job of filing into a happening. They drove to and from work wearing kids’ aviator helmets with noisemakers. When peopleaskedforfiles,theysanginahigh-massGregorianchant:“Whichfiledoyouwa-ant?” “Nurturedbylevityandlove,Iblossomed.IdefeatedallmydemonsandbecamethepersonIam today,”hesays.“Myself-confidence,loveofwisdom,anddesiretochangetheworldwererootedin thatbriefperiod,whenIclimbedoutofdespairtorebirth.” MoreAnecdotalEvidence “DroptheideathatyouareAtlascarryingtheworldonyourshoulders.Theworldwouldgooneven withoutyou.Don’ttakeyourselfsoseriously.” —NORMAN VINCENTPEALE,AUTHOROFTHEPOWEROFPOSITIVETHINKING Hobart Brown, a metal sculpture artist, was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 1998. The reason? He has made happiness his occupation. He explains that by “following my heart, by doing whatseemstobethemostfunatthetimeandbynotdoingthosethingsthatweren’tfun,IthinkI’ve livedausefullife.” Indeed.NotonlyhasthiszanyartistputFerndale,California,hishomeofseveraldecades,onthe map, but his invention of kinetic sculpture racing has inspired millions of people to take life less seriously.Ashelikestosay,“Itseemstosolvetheproblemofhowtohavefunasanadult.” WhenHobartmovedtoFerndalein1962,thislittledairycommunityof2,500wasalmostaghost town. The glorious Victorian homes were selling for a song, and city fathers were thinking about tearing them down, replacing them with modern structures. A great dissension reigned between the farmers, who had been there since the late 1800s, and the artists, who were turning the cheap Victoriansintofunkystudios. Hobart’s crazy brainstorm, which eventually turned into the Kinetic Grand Championship and features a kinetic sculpture race from Arcata to Ferndale, brings a quarter million people to town everyMemorialDayweekend,pumpsmorethan$2millionintotheeconomy,andhastotallyhealed theriftbetweenthefarmersandtheartists. Kinetic sculptures, in a nutshell, are works of art that move. Shaped like everything from giant bananas to two-ton dinosaurs to floating wheelchairs and 75-foot iguanas, these human-powered vehicles are pedaled, pushed, paddled, and pumped, Fred Flintstone–style. They’re made from scroungedbicycleparts,discardedlawn-mowergears,paintedseptictanks,oldbathtubs,andanything elseinventorscancomeupwith.Eachmachineisatestamentnotonlytochildlikeimaginationand engineeringgeniusbutalsotoartisticingenuity,camaraderie,and,well…insanity. Hobartprovesmypoint.Oneofthegreatestwaystoserveyourfellowmanistofigureoutaway toenjoyyourselfandtoletpeopleknowthatenjoyingyourselfisagoodthing.Whenyoudecideto practicetheattitudeofhappiness,boredomturnsintoexploration.Canceledflightsturnintoaparty. Waiting in line becomes a great opportunity to meet new people. Vacuuming the floor is a ballet performedtoVanMorrison.And,ofcourse,arainydaycallsforanindoorpicnicwithfivekindsof cheese. TheMethod “It’salwaysagoodideatositatthefuntable.” —ESTHERHICKS,FACILITATOROFTHEENTITYABRAHAM Ifwereallywanttochangethedefaultsettinginourlittlepeabrains,theblueprintthaterroneously pointsoutthat“lifeishard,shithappens,andtheglassishalf-empty,”youhavetoforcenewbeliefs intoyourpsyche. Without us being consciously aware of it, our brains constantly send memos to our bodies that trigger our central nervous system, muscles, tendons, and joints. And then, much faster than most peopleanswerourpressingtexts,ourbodiessendmemosback. Luckily, your brain, thanks to what scientists call neuroplasticity, has the ability to pave new pathways. Your brain might look like a lump of protoplasm, but it’s actually a network of connections. The ones most used become reinforced over time—like freeways. The weaker connectionsarestillthere,butassmallerbackroads. UsingthetechniquesIrecommendbelowheadsthoseroteneuralreactionsoffatthepass.These techniquesprovideanalternativeentrytoyournaturalstateofjoythathasfallenintoa“woeisme” rut.Theycoaxyournervoussystemintobecomingyourally. This experiment is a three-parter, designed with the sole intention of raising your fun antenna, which,ifyou’relikemostadults,hasgottenabitrusty. Game1:TheRightSideoftheBed(orStartYourDaywithaLaughTrack) “Whenyouriseinthemorning,givethanksforthelight,foryourlife,foryourstrength.Givethanks foryourfoodandforthejoyofliving.” —T ECUMSEH,NATIVEAMERICANLEADER Okay,sothisgameinvolvesmusicandacoupleofeasymovementsthatIcallcalisthenicsforbigass manifesting. Using the first five minutes of your day to feel good is like programming a destinationintoyourGPS,likefixingyoureyeonthespotwhereyouwantyourgolfballtoland. Forthesakeofexperimentation,it’sonlynecessarytodothelittleritualI’mabouttoimpartforthe nextthreedays.Butmyhopeisyou’lldigitenoughtoincludeitasatreasuredpartofyourmorning routinealongwithbrushingyourteethandshowering.Here’showitworks: LMFAO’s“PartyRockAnthem”isnowthethemesongforyourmorning.WatchitonYouTubeif youhaven’talready. Forthenextthreedays,foramerefiveminutes(c’mon,howeasyitthat?)you’regoingtothrow thefollowingfeel-goodpartyinyourbrain: 1. Listen to one or more of these songs, all easily accessible on your phone (maybe it could be youralarm?)oryourcomputer: “Happy”byPharrellWilliams “WhataWonderfulWorld”byLouisArmstrong “BestDayofMyLife”byAmericanAuthors “IBelieveICanFly”byR.Kelly “ThreeLittleBirds”byBobMarley “Celebration”byKoolandtheGang “IFeelGood”byJamesBrown “IGottaFeeling”byBlackEyedPeas 2.Performthefollowingseriesofmovements: Pumpyourfistintheairwithcompleteglee.Repeatfivetimes. Pretendyou’reaLatinAmericansoccerplayerwhojustmadeagoal.Inthefinals.Whenthe scorewastied. DotheHarlemShuffleonyourwaytothebathroominthemorning.Beforeyoubrushyour teeth. Gooutsideandstretchyourarmswidetosalutethesunthatcomesupeverydaywithoutyou havingtopayforitoraskitto. DancingtoPharrellWilliams’s“Happy”whilebrushingmyteethhasliterallyresculptedmybrain andloweredmystresslevel.AsImentionedearlier,dancingandpumpingmyfistsintheairisbetter thanBreakingBad’sWalterWhiteatfurnishingmewithaconstantsupplyofhappydrugs:dopamine, serotonin,andoxytocin,tonamejustafew. Game2:AskforYourOwnPersonalCosmicJoke PutinanorderwiththeFPforsomethingthatwillamuseyou,somethingthatmakesyoulaughout loud. Intend to be shown this “inside joke” within the next 72 hours, during the time frame of this experiment. Game3:PDAforYourMind Forthenextthreedays,makeacommitmenttobegratefulforeverythingthathappens.Andnotjust forthingslike,say,theturkeyhandprintyourdaughterbringshomefromschooloryourneighbor ’s blooming hydrangeas. If your mayonnaise jar falls out of the fridge while you’re looking for the leftover chicken fried rice, say “Thank you!” If the po-po notices you’re running late to work and givesyouacitationtoproveit,saythanks! Extra-CreditGame Takesillytothestreets.Inthisgame,you’regoingtobethepersonyourmotheralwayswarned you about. This one isn’t required for the experiment to work, but once you’ve mastered the first threegames,youmightagreewithPatchAdams,whosays,“IdoveintotheoceanofgratitudeandI neverfoundtheshore.” For overachievers, your mission is to take your joy out into a public space. Create your own personalflashmob.HereareafewsuggestionsI’vegatheredintomyown“foolbox.”No,that’snota typo. Instead of a tool box, I have a fool box with costumes, hats, and kazoos. As I’m sure Patch wouldagree,performingtheseactstricksyouintohavingfun. Enlistafriendtodressupwithyouinaweirdcostume.Gogetcoffee. Walkarounddowntownwithagiantstuffedanimal.IsuggestedthisinGodDoesn’tHaveBad Hair Days, to prove how friendly people are, a discovery I made after bringing back a monstrousmoosefromatravel-writinggiginMontana.Onereaderofferedtowalktomy houseallthewayfromNewJersey(IliveinKansas)withafour-footteddybear. MakeasignthatsaysFreeHuGs!Takeittoashoppingmalldowntownandmakegoodon youroffer. Do some reverse panhandling. I learned this trick from Rob Brezsny, the horoscope guy, who ran for office as the nation’s first Fool Czar. It’s like a drug czar, only instead of educatingthenationonthehazardsofdrugs,hisCabinetpositionhasthemissionofteaching ushowdangerousitistotakeeverythingsoseriously.Atleastonceayear,hestandsonan exit ramp holding $5 bills and a cardboard sign that says: I NEED TO GIVE. PLEASE TAKE MY MONEY. Singoutloudinthegrocerystore. LabReportSheet TheCorollary:TheBoogie-WoogieCorollary TheTheory:ThemorefunIhave,thebetterlifeworks. TheQuestion:Isitpossiblethatjoyismynaturalstate?ThatIcanbehappyevenwithoutthejob,the relationship,thebankbalanceIwant? TheHypothesis:IfIcutoffthefeedingtubetomyongoinglitanyofproblemsanddoom,Iwillfeel morejoyandthusopenchannelsofgoodness. TimeRequired:72hours Today’sDate:__________Time:__________ TheApproach:IwillfollowtheeasystepsoutlinedbyPamGroutfirstthingeverymorning.Iwill listentothesongsandperformthebad-asscalisthenics.IwillrecordhowIfeelatthestartandhowI feelattheend. Iwillalso,nomatterwhathappensinthenextthreedays,committosaying,“That’samazing!”AndI willasktheuniverseformyowninsidecosmicjoke. How I feel right now (at the beginning of the experiment): ____________________________________________________________ HowIfeelinthreedays:____________________________________ ResearchNotes:____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ “Iwantalifethatsizzlesandpopsandmakesmelaughoutloud….IwantmyeverydaytomakeGod bellylaugh,gladthathegavelifetosomeonewholovesthegift.” —SHAUNANIEQUIST,AUTHOROFCOLDTANGERINES RAININGCATSANDBLOGS UseThisYear’s525,600MinutestoWriteaDifferentStoryonYourEtch-a-Sketch You’ve heard it a million times: George Santayana’s famous line “Those who cannot rememberthepastarecondemnedtorepeatit.” I’d like to take this opportunity to point out that it is only our remembrance of the past that condemnsustorepeatit.IfwegotupeverymorningwithacompletelycleanEtch-a-Sketch,with not an iota of an idea of how so-and-so reacts or which dangerous road we think our world is headingonorevenwhatthestatusofourfinancialsituationis,wewouldbefreetowriteabrandnewstory. We are the creators of our reality, but instead of using this oh-so-awesome gift, we have the tendencytocreateourrealitybasedonthepast.Wegetupeachdayandfocusonthesame-ole, same-olewecreatedyesterday. What’sevenworseisyesterday’ssame-ole,same-oleisfilteredthroughourfearsandillusions sothepastwe’re“condemnedtorepeat”isn’tevenaccurate. Ithinkit’salsoimportanttoremindyouthatyouarethecaptainofyourthoughts,thebossof your Etch-a-Sketch, and that, at any time, you can throw yesterday’s memories overboard. You canuseyourwilltocreateabrand-newreality.Imean,startingfromscratch. Nobody’sforcingyoutofocusonanything.Yougettochoose. Whywritethesameoldsoapopera?Whyassumetodayisgoingtobejustlikeyesterday?Do youreallyknowforcertainthatyourbossisana-hole?Thatyourpartnerisgoingtodefyyour needs? What if they only act like that because that’s what you draw out of them with old expectations?Whynotdeciderightnowtodrawoutamorepleasingreality.Yougettochoose. Always! The main thesis of A Course in Miracles boils down to forgiveness, which doesn’t mean forgiving someone for yesterday’s wrong. It means letting yesterday go and not making the assumptionthattheblessednowwillbearerun. There’snoreasonithastobeexceptyourdecisionto“rememberthepast.” EXPERIMENT#2 THEREDPILLCOROLLARY(ORAQUICKREFRESHER COURSE) Meme:LifeHappenstoMe. Worldview2.0:LifeEmanatesfromMe. “Lifedoesn’tcomeatyou.Itcomesfromyou.” —JASON MRAZ,AMERICANMUSICIAN ThePremise InthemovieTheMatrix,theprotagonist,Neo,isgivenachoice.Hecaneither(a)takethebluepill and remain unaware of his own power or (b) take the red pill and discover reality without the preprogrammedscripts. Inthisexperiment,yougetanotherchancetotaketheredpill. In E-Squared, I offered a whole medicine chest of red pills, most of which were gleefully swallowed. As the dispenser of such meds, I quickly learned, as I explained in Chapter 3, that you can’twriteabooklikethiswithoutbeinginundatedwithstories,signs,andsynchronicities. I’ve been introduced to all sorts of new literature, including a fabulous book by astrophysicist BernardHaischthatwasliterallydroppedinmylapbyaprosecutingattorneyfromnearbyWichita, whotreatedmetoalovelytwo-houralfrescolunchandsaid,“Here.Readthis.”Haisch’sbookThe GodTheoryreinforcesmanyofmyideasandproposesthat“ultimatelyitisconsciousnessthatisthe originofmatter,energy,andthelawsofnature.”AsHaischsays,“Thepurposeofouruniverseisfor Godtoexperiencehispotential.” So in honor of giving God a real bang-up experience, filled with celebration and joy and magnificentfun,thisexperimentisacorollarytotheVolkswagenJettaPrinciple,wherereadersdraw specificthingsintotheirawareness.Likeitspredecessor,itisintendedtoprovethatyourthoughts, feelings,andbeliefsarereproducedintheeventsaroundyou,eventsthatweusedtocallcoincidence orsynchronicity. TheUniverseNeverStopsCourtingYou “Let’sgetonethingclearrightnow,shallwe?…Ideasseemtocomequiteliterallyfromnowhere, sailingatyourightoutoftheemptysky….Yourjobisn’ttofindtheseideasbuttorecognizethem whentheyshowup.” —STEPHEN KING,AMERICANAUTHOR H&RBlockranabrilliantadcampaignduringthe2014taxseason.Thetagline“Getyourbillion back,America”showedaconcessionworkerdropping$500oneveryseatinagiantfootballstadium. The idea was that those of us doing our own taxes were missing out on big breaks and loads of money.Inotherwords,we’recheatingourselvesoutofwhat’srightfullyours. That’swhatthisexperimentisabout. Onlyinsteadofcheatingourselvesoutofbillionsofdollars,wehumansarecheatingourselvesout ofvaluableinformationandsignsthataretryingtheirdamnedesttogetourattention.We’releaving onthetablemassiveamountsofintelthatcouldhelpsteerourlives.Bylivinginourone-dimensional reality,bybelievinginourteardrop-sizeviewfinder,bydoingallourcomputationsbyourselves,we missoutonthelargesseoftheuniverse. Useitorloseit. That oft-repeated adage usually refers to the body (“I’d love to run that 10K next week, but I haven’tevenputonmytennisshoesintwoyears”)orthemind(“IusedtobefluentinArabic,butmy friend who I spoke it with moved back to Saudi and now I can’t even remember how to say thank you”). But “use it or lose it” is just as true of intuition, of accessing the higher realms that are an important,ifundervalued,partofourinheritance. We have friends in high places, folks. We are connected to this giant universal love energy, this fieldthathooksusuptoeverythingwecouldeverneed.Theproblemiswe’renotpayingattention. Everymoment,weareofferedvaluableinformation,reallyclearsignposts,and24-7guidance,butby relying instead on our barely conscious minds, we’ve shrunk this mind-blowing, multidimensional universeintoashoebox. ClimbingOutIsNoMoreDifficultThanLearningtoPlayChess “Iamlarger,betterthanIthought;IdidnotknowIheld somuchgoodness.” —WALTWHITMAN ,AMERICANPOETANDESSAYIST Toaccesstheseotherdimensionsthat,asIsaid,areflyingaroundtheethersliketextmessagesisa simple matter of attention, a simple decision to enlarge what you notice. As you now know, your brain, specifically the prefrontal cortex, engineers reality. It crunches and tags data, filters and constructs information according to the default programming you’ve set up. This programming decideswhattoletin,whattosuppress,andwhattobelieveispossible.Muchfromthehigher,more subtleenergyrealmsendsupgettingdeleted,whiletheregularlyscheduledprograms—sensationsin ourbodies,nearbymaterialthings—getenhancedanddirectedtocenterstage. Beyondthefrequencyrangeofourfivesensesisamagnitudeofinformation,awholespectrumof energyfrequenciesthat,bytreatinglikedoor-knockingevangelists,wecompletelymiss.Toignore the nonvisible frequencies just because we can’t tango with them is to miss out on all sorts of guidanceandcomfort.Wecan’tseemicrowavesorinfraredwaveseither,butwecertainlydon’tsnub themwhenlastnight’sleftoversneedwarminguporwhentheLifetimemoviewe’rewatchinggets toomaudlin.Byopeningourmindsandourconsciousness,byout-and-outdemandingguidanceand expectingsigns,wecantapintoawholenewriverofpossibility. Bernie Siegel, M.D., the best-selling author of Love, Medicine & Miracles, claims to get regular anddependableguidancefromtheunseenrealm.Hefindscures,solutions,andinformationthatsome mightthinkimpossible.Why?Becausehe’sopentoatypicalspacesofconsciousness.Heevenuses this Divine Broadcast for making decisions in his personal life. A few years ago when trying to decidewhetherornottorunamarathon,heaskedforasign.Withinaday,hefound26pennies,the numberofmilesinamarathon. WhoNeedsaCrystalBall? “Youoweittoyourselftodosomethingtrulyremarkablewithyourlife.” —HAND-PRINTEDSIGNSEENONTHEPIANOOFATRAVELINGMUSICIANIN QUEBECCITY NotonlyistheFPsendingyoupaperairplaneswithmessages,butit’salsoconstantlyinvitingyou todosomethingremarkablewithyourlife.Theuniversehasbeendroppinghintsforyears. At last count, the 2002 novel The Secret Life of Bees had sold six million copies; had been translated into 35 languages; and was made into a movie starring Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys, and DakotaFanning.Butitwouldneverhavebeenwrittenifitsauthor,SueMonkKidd,hadn’tbeenbold andrecklessenoughtoaskforwhatshewantedandtofollowthebreadcrumbsthatledthere. In1993,ataconventinPalianisontheGreekislandofCrete,Kiddbowedbeforeadark-facedicon of the Virgin Mary. She humbly asked for the courage to become a novelist. She always knew she wantedtowrite,eventhoughherfearofmakingadecentlivingatitconvincedhertogetanursing degreeandworkasanRN.Untilthatdaywhenshedaredutterherdreamoutloudtotheiconhanging fromagnarlytreebranch,shemainlywroteinspirationalnonfiction,documentingstoriesfromher lifewithherhusband,Sandy,andhertwokids. She returned from Greece and wrote a first chapter about a girl whose bedroom wall is full of bees. She took it to a writer ’s conference, where the professor who was teaching there called it “interesting,butwithsmallpotential.”Eventhoughshewasbeingnudgedtowriteabook,sheturned thatchapterintoashortstoryandpromptlyforgotaboutit.Exceptnotreally. Itpercolatedinhermindforsixyears.Sixyearsandacoupleofnonfictionbookslater,shewasin theMediterraneanagain,thistimeonapostgraduationtripwithherdaughterAnn.Onlynowshewas approachingmenopauseandherunrequiteddreamofbeinganovelistwasstillbangingaroundinside her heart, still trying to make its presence known. At Ephesus, in an olive grove outside the little homewhereMaryoncelived,shedecidedtoaskagain. As she wondered in her memoir, Traveling with Pomegranates, “When we send prayers into the universe, are they heard? Can they change anything? Or are our supplications a form of magical thinking?” Ithadbeenalongwhilesinceshe’dmadeaconcretepetition,butsheaskedagainaboutthenovel. Shewantedguidance,aclearsign. Nosoonerdidsheleavethelittleprayerchapeltorejoinherdaughterthanabeelandedonherleft shoulder.Annreachedreflexivelytowaveitaway,butSueputoutherhand,shakingherhead,asifto say,“No.It’sabee.Abee.” Theywalkeddownthehill,besidethespringwithholywater.Thebeehelditsground,rodebackto thetourbusonSue’sshoulder. “What’swiththisbee?”Annsaid,genuinelyaffected.“It’slikeithasadoptedyou.” “It’stellingmeI’mabouttogohomeandfinishupthatnovelIstartedsixyearsago,”Suesaid. DowntheRabbitHole “Onceweshiftourperspective,wecanneverturnback. Westandpoisedlikeadeersniffingthewind—alive.With thisnewwayoflookinginwardfordirection,watching fortinyclues,werealizethatnotonlycanwemakea difference,butthisistherealreasonwearehere.” —CAROLADRIENNE,CO-AUTHOROFTHETENTHINSIGHT Onceyoufindoutaboutthepowerofyourthoughtsandconsciousness,thereisnoturningback. Youcan’treallyundrinktheKool-Aid. You can choose not to use this information, you can be like Cypher in The Matrix, who told Morpheustoshovethatredpillrightuphisass,butyoucanneverforget.And,infact,youcannever “notuse”it.Youjustdoitunconsciously,creatingyourlifewithsociety’sdefaultsetting,reinforcing thehistoricaltaleofwoe. WhereourstorydepartsHollywoodisthatinreallife,yougetunlimitedchancestochoosethered pill.Opportunities,likewhiskers,keepcomingback. People mistakenly worry there’s a time limit for their good, a sell-by date. They fret that they missedtheirchancebackin1986orthattimetheyturneddownso-and-so.Thechancetocreateyour goodreappearsoverandovereverymoment.Youcan’treallymisstheboat,becausethere’sanother onerightbehindit. Synchronicity,Patterns,andBiggerRealities(orARosebyAnyOther Name) “Ourabilitytoshapeenergyislikebreathing. Wedoitallthetimewithoutevenrealizingit.” —DAMIEN ECHOLS,FORMERINMATE,CURRENTPOET,ANDSPIRITUALTEACHER InherbookTinyBeautifulThings,CherylStrayed,posingasDearSugar,tellsastoryofhikingin NewMexico.Shewasaloneandhadbeenforseveralhours.Sheturnedabendandsuddenlyraninto anothersolohikerwhoatthatexactmomenthadrunintoyetanotherlonehiker.Thethreeofthem laughed, began talking, and discovered that all three of them had the same birthday, in three consecutiveyears. ThebrilliantEuropeanjournalistArthurKoestlertoldthestoryofaFrenchmanwho,whenhewas a young boy in Orléans, was given a plum pudding by a visitor to his parents’ home. The visitor, Michael de Fortgibu, made almost as much of an impression on the young Frenchman as the plum pudding. Several years later, he was dining in Paris and after noticing plum pudding on the menu, ordered it only to be told by the waiter that he’d just sold the last piece. The waiter pointed to the gentlemanontheothersideoftherestaurantwhohadorderedit.ItwasnoneotherthanMichaelde Fortgibu,whomtheyoungFrenchmanhadn’tseensincethatnightathisparents’home. Manyyearslater,theFrenchmanwasatadinnerpartywhereplumpuddingwasbeingserved.Just ashewasrecountingtheremarkablestoryoforderingplumpuddingandrunningintodeFortgibuat theParisrestaurant,therewasaknockatthedoor.Inwalkedaveryold,frail,andfrazzledMichaelde Fortgibu.Hehadbeeninvitedtoanotherdinnerpartyandhadcometothewrongaddress. Coincidence, rather than being some weird anomaly spit out by what Dr. John Lilly called “The CosmicCoincidenceControlCenter,”isactuallyevidenceofthefieldofinfinitepotentialitytowhich weareallconnected.ItisthescientificreasontheVolkswagenJettaPrinciple(“Youimpactthefield anddrawfromitaccordingtoyourbeliefsandexpectations”)issoeffective. Carl Jung, the first to coin the term synchronicity, believed these uncanny coincidences are a glimpse into the underlying order of the universe. The serendipity of my bumping into another exchangestudentfromKansasinthelibraryattheUniversityofSydneytheonetimeIwasthere(I wasstudyingatMacquarieUniversityontheothersideoftown)orrunningintomyauntanduncle whom I hadn’t seen in five years at a restaurant in Juárez, Mexico, are what Jung described as the “acausalconnectingprinciple”thatlinksmindandmatter. His theory was that when a strong need arises in the psyche, the underlying connectedness manifestsitselftocometoouraid.I’dliketosuggestthateventimeswhenthereisn’tastrongneed, theunderlyingconnectednessisworking,sendingussignsandmessagesandtryingtogetthrough. Worldview 2.0 suggests that we live in a world more intricately and holistically organized than we everpreviouslysupposed. Themoreweallowourselvestobeawareofthisconnectiontothisalways-flowingfieldofinfinite potentiality,themorethisdanceofenergyplaysoutinourfavor.Manyofuswouldratherpersistin “feelingseparate”thanacknowledgethattheuniverseworksnonstoptobestowblessings,topourout love,toprovideuswithallourneeds. TakeShelley,areaderwhosentmethisstory.ShewasvacationinginParis,restinghersorefeeton a bench at Notre Dame. The one pair of shoes she’d packed for her Parisian adventure were not a goodfitandherthrobbingtootsiesweremakingsuresheknewit.BecauseshewastouringEuropeon the$20-a-dayplan,shehadnoextramoolaforanewpairofshoes.Suddenly,shegotanintuitivehit togetup,walkoutofthechurch,andturnleft.Afewmoreturnsledhertoatrashcanuponwhichsat abrand-newpairofblackboots,unworn,inherexactsize. Shewasvirtuallyhandedthebootsbytheuniverse. Mostofussetupaframeworkofbeliefstoexplainthisintricateandholisticallyorganizedfield thatbrings“coincidences”and“synchronicity”intoourawareness.Forsomeofus,it’sangelswho providethenodtoturnrightwhengoingstraightwouldendindisaster.Orwecallthebookthatfalls off the shelf at the library fate or pure dumb luck. Others, as the old saying goes, believe “coincidenceisGod’swishtoremainanonymous.” Whatyoucallitdoesn’tmatter.Thatyouuseitmattersmorethananything. AnecdotalEvidence “I’vebeenamanifestingsuperfreakforover20years.” —HONORÉECORDER,AUTHOROFTHE SUCCESSFULSINGLEMOMSERIES Dr. Joe Dispenza, a chiropractor with a background in neurology, brain function, and neuroscience, knows that creating a particular reality is a simple matter of focusing your mind. Unlike many parents who dissuade their children from believing in fairy tales, who quickly teach “God” out of them, Dispenza taught his kids about the infinite power of the universe. He told them theycouldhaveanythingtheywanted.Anythingtheywerewillingtoconvincetheirmindsandbodies wastrue. One summer, after his 15-year-old daughter manifested a starring role in a YouTube video that wentviral,heaskedher,“Sowhat’snext?Whatdoyouwanttocreatenow?” Shedidn’thavetothinkaboutit.“Iwantanunlimitedshoppingspree.” Again, most parents would have said something like, “When pigs fly!” but Dispenza nodded and said,“Okay,here’swhatyoudo.Youhavetogetveryclearinyourmindwhatitwouldlookliketo have the most amazing shopping spree of your life. You need to practice this every day. And when yougetupfrommeditatingaboutthisawesomeshoppingspree,youcan’tbethesamepersonwhosat down.Youhavetogetupfeelingasifyou’vejustshoppedyourbrainsout.” “No problem, Dad,” she said, completely ignoring his scholarly lecture about changing the circuitryinherbrain,aboutemotionallyconditioningherbodytobelievethathershoppingspreehad alreadybeenaccomplished. Amonthortwolater,Dr.DispenzawasinWashington,D.C.,inataxiheadedtoalecture.Hegota phonecall. “Dad,guesswhat?”Hisdaughterwasbreathless. “Settledown,honey.Tellmewhathappened.” “Ijustgotmyshoppingspree.” Turnsout,shewasshoppingwithafriendinSantaMonica,California.Theywererifflingthrough theracksintheirfavoritestorewhenamanthey’dneverseencameupandaskedherfriendifshewas SamBarelli’sdaughter. Herfriendnodded,notquitesurewhattothinkaboutthisover-friendlystranger. “The reason I’m asking is because Sam did me a huge favor a few months ago and I’ve been lookingforawaytopayhimback.” He reached into his pocket and handed them a company credit card. “I’d like to give this to you girlsfortheafternoon.Takeitandhavefun.” “Okay,”Dispenzasaid.“Ihavetoask.Howmuch?” “Seventhousandfivehundredsdollars,”shesaid.“Butthat’snoteventhebestpart.Thebestpartis howmuchfunitwas,evenmorethanIimagined.AndDad?Icreatedthiswholethingwithmymind.” MoreAnecdotalEvidence “Youplayonthestagecreatedbyyourthoughts.” —DR.KIRBYSURPRISE,AMERICANPSYCHOLOGIST During the promotional campaign for E-Squared, I was introduced to a book called The Cosmic Ordering Service. Dr. Leslie Wells, a chiropractor who interviewed me on her radio show, told me she’dbeenpracticingtheseprinciplesformanyyears.Infact,sheclaimedtohavemettheloveofher lifebyputtingina“cosmicorder.” Intrigued,Ihadtoask(hey,I’majournalist),andsheexplainedthatcosmicorderingisasimple processwhereyouplaceanorderwiththeuniverseforwhateveryou’dlike—anewjob,anewcar,or inDr.Leslie’scase,ahusband.It’smuchlikesettinganintention,inE-Squared-speak. Barbel Mohr, the German author who came up with the process, instructed folks to simply write downtheirdesire,requestadeliverydate,andlettheuniversedotherest.Shecalleditacosmicmailorder service, similar to ordering the latest bestseller from Amazon. Except there’s no money involved.Ilikethatinaprocess. CosmicorderingbecametherageinEnglandafterformerBBCbroadcasterNoelEdmonds(he’s theLarryKingofLondon)creditedMohr ’sbook,giventohimbyhisreflexologist,withturninghis careeraround.Hissmashhit,DealorNoDeal,wasthedirectresultofputtinginanorderwiththe universe,aswereahomeinsouthernFranceandhisnewwife.Infact,itwasquitefashionableatthat timeformanywinnersonBritishrealityshowstoclaimthey’dputinacosmicorder. Mohr,whowentontowriteseveralbooksaboutcosmicorderingbeforeherdeathin2010,didn’t startoutasabeliever.Infact,sheplacedherfirst“order”simplytoshutupafriendwhowouldn’t stopblatheringonaboutpositivethinking.Mohr,whowassingleatthetime,finallysaid,“Youmean totellmeIcouldfindaperfectpartnerjustbythinkingpositively?I’lltakethatbet.” So she wrote down the qualities she wanted in a guy, ceremoniously placed her “order,” set a deliverydate,andforgotallaboutit. Ontheverydayofherrequesteddelivery,aguywitheverysinglequalityshe’dorderedaskedher outonadate.Shewassoflooredthat,afterponyinguptheantetoherfriend,shewentontoorder (andeventuallyreceive)herdreamjob,allthemoneyshecouldspend,andacastleinwhichtolive andwork. As she said, “We’re all ordering all the time anyway—it’s just that most of the time it’s unconscious.” TheMethod “Theseweren’ttheonlyhintsthatIwasabouttoemigratetoanewuniverse.” —SUEMONKKIDD,AUTHOROFTHESECRETLIFEOFBEES Thisexperimentisarefreshercourse,awarm-uptogetthosemanifestingmusclesbackinshape, and a reminder that you get out of life whatever you’re looking for. Physicists call this web of connectionthezeropointfield(whatIcallthefieldofinfinitepotentiality,ortheFP)andclaimthat, withinit,everypossibilityexists. Forthenext72hours,youaregoingtoactivelylookforthefollowingeight“possibilities.”Just keepyoureyesopenandmaketheintentiontodrawthemintoyourconsciousawareness.Theideais thatonceyou’ve“orderedthem”fromtheuniverse,they’llshowupexactlyasordered.Andjustlike youneverdoubtthatAmazonwilldeliverthenewCallofDutyvideogametoyourdoorstep,simply trustthatthefollowingeightthingsarerushingyourway: Abellylaugh Atoyfromyourchildhood Yourfavoritesongfromhighschool Thenumber222 Abeachball Aseniorcitizeninafashionablehat Asmilefromababy Abillboardwithamessageforyou Think of it as a scavenger hunt, which was my favorite childhood game. And since childlike wonderandplayingaroundaretheelixirofmanifestation,I’mgoingtospicethisupbyofferinga manifestationprizepackwithcopiesofallthebookslistedonpage220.TheseHayHouseTitlesof RelatedInterestwillgotothereaderwhosendsthebestphotographsofalleightthingstomywebsite, www.pamgrout.com. Andifyoureallywanttomakeitfun,pickupsomeRedHotsorredjellybeans(fortakingthe“red pill”),asuggestionIgotfromawonderfulreadernamedMarySalyars.Shekeepsredjellybeansina glass jar on her table, and every time she has one of those “moments,” she pops one as a sweet remindertochooseadifferentreality. LabReportSheet TheCorollary:TheRedPillCorollary TheTheory:MybeliefsandexpectationsimpactwhatIdrawfromthefieldofpotentiality. TheQuestion:IsitpossibleIonlyseewhatIexpecttosee? TheHypothesis:IfIdecidetolookfortheeightthingslistedbelow,Iwillfindthem. TimeRequired:72hours Today’sDate:__________Time:__________ TheApproach:Ifthisexperimentholdswater,itmeansthattheworldouttherereflectswhatIexpect tosee.Inthenextthreedays,Iamgoingtolookforandcheckoffthefollowingeightthings: Abellylaugh__________ Atoyfromyourchildhood__________ Yourfavoritesongfromhighschool__________ Thenumber222__________ Abeachball__________ Aseniorcitizeninafashionablehat__________ Asmilefromababy__________ Abillboardwithamessageforyou__________ ResearchNotes:_____________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ “Themoreyoulookforsynchronicity,themoremagical yourlifebecomes.Youarethemagician thatmakesthegrassgreen.” —ROBERTANTON WILSON ,AMERICANAUTHOR RAININGCATSANDBLOGS DoYourBeliefsBlocktheFlowoftheWorld’sLimitlessAbundance? “Ifyouwanttofindthesecretsoftheuniverse,thinkintermsofenergy,frequencyandvibration.” —NIKOLAT ESLA,SERBIAN -AMERICANINVENTOR I’mmoreorlessilliteratewhenitcomestoanythingelectrical.Iknowwhatapluglookslike, andIknowhowtoattachittoawallsocket.Beyondthat,Idrawablank. Butthere’sadeviceusedinelectronicsthatprovidesagoodmetaphorforunderstandingwhy someintentionsaresoeasytomanifestandwhyothersseemdarnednearimpossible.Thedevice is called a resistor, and basically (all you electricians out there, please forgive my simplistic explanation) what it does is reduce the amount of electrical current flowing through a circuit. Resistorslimitthenumberofelectronsthatcanflowpastagivenpointatanyonetime. Ourbeliefsaboutourselvesandaboutthewaytheworldworksserveasresistors,blockingthe flowoftheworld’slimitlessabundance.Ourbeliefsarethebrakesthatstopthenatural,alwaysflowingcurrentofgood. Letmegiveyouanexample.Mostpeoplebelievemoneyislimitedandhardtocomeby.That’s aresistor.Ontheotherhand,theydon’tbelievehealthorintelligenceislimited.JustbecauseI’m healthy doesn’t mean you can’t be healthy, too. Stephen Hawking’s brilliant intellect doesn’t preventMattGroeningandStevenSpielbergfromusingtheirbrainpower. But when it comes to abundance, the belief there’s only so much to go around is a big fat resistor,muchbetteratblockingtheflowthantungsten,carbon,andotherpopularresistors.The otherfamily-sizeresistorisbelievingyouknowhowtobestaccomplishaparticulargoal.Let’s taketraveling,apopularintentionformany.MostpeopleItalktobelievethebestwaytobecome aworldtraveleristogetajobsotheycanaccumulateenoughmoneyandvacationtimetovisit, say,CapeTownorMonteCarloorevenDenver,Colorado. I,ontheotherhand,hadnoexpectationsonewayoranother.IknewIhadaburningdesireto travel, but I had nary a clue how to make that happen. What I did have is the wherewithal to acknowledge I had no clue. It was abundantly clear to me that if I was going to jet around the world, my only option was to give it up to the universe. I let it go completely, trusting that the universewasaheckofalotsmarterandmoreabundantthanIwas. Insteadoffollowingthe“acceptedpath”ofslavingawayandaccumulatingmoneyandvacation time,Inowtravelforfree.Theuniverseledmeintotravelwriting,anoccupationI’mnoteven sureIknewexistedwhenIfirstmadethedeclarationthatIwantedtobeaworldtraveler. Money?Whoneedsmoney? Intheworldofelectronics,resistorssometimescomeinhandy(theycancreateheatandlight), but for me, who longs for a life of ease and grace, I prefer to keep the flow as wide-open as I possiblycan. EXPERIMENT#3 THESIMONCOWELLCOROLLARY(ORWHYYOU’RENOT CAPABLEOFJUDGINGANYTHING) Meme:MyJobIstoJudgeBetweenRightandWrong,BlackandWhite. Worldview2.0:NothingIsAbsolute;OnlyMyThinkingMakesItSo. “Manhasalwaysbeenhisownmostvexingproblem.” —REINHOLDNIEBUHR,AMERICANTHEOLOGIAN ThePremise InamedthisexperimentafterthefamousAmericanIdoljudge,whomTVGuidenamedtotheirlist of“NastiestVillainsofAllTime,”becausewhenwevigilantlycastscoresonrightandwrong,good andbad,weloseout;westrangleourenergy. Iknowmakingjudgmentsseemsnecessaryforfullyunderstandinglife.But“understandingthings” isreallyasynonymfortakingawaytheirpower.Onceyoustartlabeling—Thisisanoaktree.Thatis ajuveniledelinquent.Thatthingoverthereisacouch—allotherpossibilitiesarecutoffattheknees, severedliketheheadinThe Godfather. That oak tree might be the home for a squirrel or a hiding spotinhide-and-seek,thatjuveniledelinquentmightbeabrilliantartist,thatcouchcouldbeabedora fortforyoursix-year-old.Oncewefigureeverythingout,westoplookingforanythingelse. Aboveallelse,thisexperimentexaminestheold-schoolbeliefinabsolutereality.Sincewe’veonly gotthreedays,let’sleavepotentialabsoluteslikethecosmos,higherdeities,andoriginalthoughtto thegeniuses,andwe’llexaminethe“absolutes”webelieveaboutourselves. Forexample,isitabsoluterealityyou’renotphotogenicorluckyinlove?Isitabsoluterealityyou don’tmakeenoughmoneyorcouldneverleaveyourlovelessrelationship?Weallhavethem:beliefs weclingtoandinvestinnomatterwhattheevidence. Oneofmy“absolutes”usedtobe“I’mnotaverygoodpublicspeaker.I’mnotcomfortablegetting uponastageinfrontofanaudience.”Itoldthisstoryoverandoveragain.Itbecameamantratome. Everyoneofmyfriendshasheardthispoorwoe-is-mestoryathousandtimes.Butit’snotanymore truethantheflipside,whereI’mamarvelous,confident,inspiringspeaker. Inthequantumworld,inthefieldofinfinitepotentiality,norealityistruerthananyother.There’s nosuchthingasabsolutes,nodefinitivetruth.Definingmyselfasaninexperiencedspeakerisjustone ofmanyprobabilities.AnequallyvalidprobabilityisthatI’matalentedspeaker.It’severybitastrue. Even if, up until now, I’ve pulled out and nursed another probability I’ve been proclaiming like a brokenrecord. If I examined it with the help of Sigmund Freud, I could probably find a lot of reasons for repeatingmy“I’mnotagoodspeaker”mantra.One,Igotsympathyandpatsontheback.WheneverI saidit(again,anytimethesubjectcameup),myfriendsdutifullyrepeatedtheirrotelines. “But Pam,” they’d say, “you’re usually so entertaining. So funny. How could you not be a great speaker?” “More.More,”Iwasalwaystemptedtosay. Somymantrareapedbrowniepoints.AndattentionandagoodexcuseforavoidingsomethingI actuallylongedtodo. ButeverytimeIrepeatedtheseboring,roteput-downs,Iaddedbulktothatparticularreality.Ifilled thebucketofthatprobability,makingitheavierandheaviertocarry.SothequickerIsetdownthat particular “bucket of facts,” the quicker I began enjoying the reality of being a confident public speaker. AbsoluteReality…NotSoMuch “Youcansuffer,butonlyfromfalsebeliefs.” —MICHELELONGOO’DONNELL,AMERICANAUTHOR It’sacommondelusionthattherearegoodguysandbadguys,thosewearingwhitehatsandthose whodeservetobetiedtotherailroadtracks.Thisgameofright-and-wrong,win-or-lose,me-or-you has reached pandemic proportions. By dividing and labeling everything, we automatically diminish ourpossibilitiesbyawhopping50percent.Bybelievingthere’ssuchathingasonerightanswer,we losehalfouroptions,halfourpersonalfreedom,halfourenergy. Wealsoendupwithalotmorerules. Theinvisible,all-powerfulenergyforcegetsslicedanddiced,classifiedandcategorized,untilits juice,itsunlimitedmojo,getssuckedrightoutofit.Byplayingonthisbattlefield,wesendtheforce thatshapesandmoldsourlivesouttoscoutforthesmallandthepiteous.Ourconstantjudgmentsand game-dayanalyseserectathickcurtainbetweenusandthefieldofinfinitepotentiality. The mental gymnastics it takes to play this either-or game sets up resistance, causes us to blame others,andtrainsustoseeeverythingasaproblem.Itturnsliterallyeverythinginourlivesintoour enemy.Evenourownbodies,whichwefullyexpect(althoughwedoeverythingwepossiblycanto postponeit)toeventuallydecay,getsick,androtaway. Worldview 1.0 is based on the belief that everything is out to get us: the environment, our politicians,ourfood,ourbodies(whichweexamineregularlyforbreakdownsinyearlycheckups), othercountries,evenourlovers,whomwe’vebeenwarnedtoexamineforsignsthathe’sjustnotthat intous. Everynewsreport,everycommission,everypoliticalspeech,everyself-helpbookisbasedonour unending fascination with “what’s wrong.” We take pills, we buy energy drinks, we twist ourselves intoyogaposes,wechant,wemeditate,wepraytosomenebulousdeityinafruitlesssearchtocorrect allthewronginourlives.Orthewrongwe’vebeenwarnediscoming. History books are filled with lurid recountings of war, famine, and political unrest. As Patch Adams,theAmericandoctorwhowastheinspirationfortheeponymousmovie,oncewiselyasked, “Where’sthepartychapter?” WeOnlySeeWhatWe’veBeenTaughttoSee “Normalisnotsomethingtoaspireto,it’ssomethingto getawayfrom.” —JODIEFOSTER,AMERICANACTRESS Coulditbethatbytreating,analyzing,andworkingsodiligentlytoannihilatealltheseproblems, wegivethempowertogovernus?Isitpossiblethatexercisingsuchextremeeffortsto“avoid”our inevitabledemiseactuallyfacilitatestheverydemisewe’rehopingtoavert? What this experiment suggests is that it is our misplaced fear itself that powers and drives the hysteria.Andthatour5,000yearsofeducationonthereignoflack,limitation,andgloomhasblinded ustothesimple,unchanginggoodnessthat’sforeveronourside. Duringthenext72hours,I’mgoingtoaskyoutoputdownyourdukes,totakeoffyourarmorand expecttocatchaglimpseofthelife-sustainingenergythatflowsthroughyou,thattakescareofyou, thatprovidesforeveryoneofyourneeds. What’sYourStory,MorningGlory? “MartinLutherKing,Jr.,neversaid,‘Ihaveacomplaint.’” —MICHAELBERNARDBECKWITH,AMERICANAUTHORANDPASTOR Weallhavestories.LiketheBrothersGrimm,weretellthesestoriestoanyonewhowilllisten. “Ihavetroublesleeping.” “Ihatetoexercise.” “I’veneverbeenorganized.” Butthesestoriesarenotanymoretrue(excepttothedegreeyou’verepeatedthemandmadethem yourpersonalcallingcard)thanaretheiropposites.Thanawholepaletteofotherstories.Someof ourstoriesserveus.Forexample,anotheroneofmystories(andIchoosetostickwiththisone)is that I’m a brilliant writer. Adding weight to that story and repeating it to myself has enabled me to write17books.It’senabledmetohaveacareerdoingwhatIlove. Byrepeatingastoryoverandoveragain,wecreateneuralpathwaysinthebrainthatreinforcethat reality. LifeIsMultipleChoice “Quantumjunction.Getinbothlanes.” —STREETSIGN,SHAREDON FACEBOOK Realityisradicallydifferentdependingonwhomyoutalkto.Somepeoplesmoketheirentirelives and never get lung cancer. Some people consume endless calories, gobble gluten and every other “harmfulthing,”andstillhavebodieslikeKateMoss.Somepeoplereadbookslikethisandproduce noresults. I learned about the absence of a cut-and-dried reality when I was in journalism school. My Reporting I teacher, in her zest to provide us with real-life experience, set up “news events” for us buddingreporterstoreport.Eventhoughthefirstcredoofjournalismisobjectivityandwe’retaught thatbiasofanykindisanunwelcomeguest,thereportswefiledwereasdifferentastheopinionsof BarackObamaandVladimirPutin. I’dthink,DidyoureallyseethesameeventIjustsaw? There’sNoOneRightAnswer “Ifrealitydiffersfrompersontoperson,canwespeakof realitysingular,orshouldn’twereallybetalkingabout pluralrealities?Andiftherearepluralrealities, aresomemoretrue…thanothers?” —PHILIP K.DICK,AMERICANSCIENCE-FICTIONWRITER Abeliefisonlyathoughtwecontinuetothinkoverandoveragain.Wedecidehowthingsareand proceedtodoeverythingwecantoprovethatconclusion.Whatif,insteadofsearchingsohardfor therightanswer,wesimplyadmitthere’snouniversalanything. Bygivingupthenotionofabsolutereality,wenolongerhavetodefendourpositionsorcastabout aimlesslyforsomeonetoblame.Oncewequittryingtosquishlifeintoourneatlittleboxofrightand wrong,wecanusethispotentialtocreatewhateverwewant. Choosing not to judge often seems uncomfortable. Everything in Worldview 1.0 screams the importanceoffindingtheone:theonerightpartner,theonerightcareer,theonerightlifestyle.Not onlydoesthisputtremendouspressureonus(OMG,whatifIgetitwrong?WhatifIpickthewrong answer?),butit’salsopatentlyfalse.Inthequantumsoup,therearemillionsofrightanswers. Whenwebelievethere’sbutonerightanswer,webecomeindignantatthosewhohaveobviously chosen the wrong answer. Once we realize there are different right answers for everyone, we can back off on the judgment, be more playful, more fluid, more open to the boisterous palette of possibilities. AnecdotalEvidence “Changebutyourmindonwhatyouwanttosee,andall theworldmustchangeaccordingly.” —ACOURSEINMIRACLES At25,MicheleLongoO’Donnell,theauthorofOfMonkeysandDragons,wasanRN,workingat oneofthefirstpediatricintensivecareunitsinthenation.ShewasmarriedtoaVietnamMarinevet, hadatwo-year-olddaughter,andwaspregnantwithhersecondchild.Becauseshe’dhadherwithered left kidney removed when she was younger, docs thought her right kidney was overloaded and decidedtoinducebirthbygivingheradrugtobeginlabor. AmistakeinthecalculationofherduedatecausedherdaughterLaratobebornatsevenmonths, weighingameretwoandahalfpounds.Twenty-fourhoursaftertheIVdripbegan,doctorswhisked awaythetinypurplebabywhomadenomovement,nosound.Shewasdiagnosedwithwhat’sknown ashyalinemembranedisease.Shewasunabletotakeinairorkeepherlungsinflated.Duringthefirst night,shehadfivecardiacarrests.Evenwith100percentoxygenbeingpumpedintoherlungs,she wasstillnotgettingenoughtosupplyherkidneysandbrain.Backin1970,babiesinthisconditiondid notsurvive. But when the senior resident came in the next morning asking permission to stop treatment, somethinginsideMicheletoldheritwouldallbeokay.Eventhoughsheknew,asasix-yearnurse, thatseverementalretardationwastheoutcomeofoxygendeprivation,sherefusedtogivepermission topulltheplug. “Itwasasifthereweretwopeoplelivinginsideme.Onewasanemotionalwreck,myusualhyperfrightened self. That one smoked myself sick. Called the lab for results on her blood work every hour.WhenIsnuckdowntoseeher,herarmswereflailingintheairasshestruggledtogetairinto herlungs,”shesaid. Yet, there was another self with a deep, underlying conviction in the quantum probability that “everythingwasgoingtobeallright.” Herhusbandabandonedhertwodayslater,andfortwolongyears,afterLarawasfinallyreleased from the ICU, O’Donnell pieced together a life, never once “owning” the probability of mental retardationorlettinggooftheprobabilitythathealingwasstillpossible. “IfeltdeepwithinmethatitwascriticalthatInotgivepermissionforthisthingtobepartofour lives.Itmaybewhatwehadtodealwith,butitwasnotgoingtobeouridentity,”shesaid. Ofcourse,youmustdealwithproblemsiftheyarise.Butit’sunnecessarytoletthembecomeyour wholeidentify.Nomatterhowitmaylook,youarestillwholeandcompleteandintact.Tofocuson theproblemistosubconsciouslyclingtoit,neverallowingforthepossibilityofrelease.Thereisa differencebetweendealingwithwhatyouhavetodealwithandbuildingashrinetoit. WhenLarawasnearlytwoyearsold,O’Donnellhadherproppedonherhipandwasgettingready to put a cracker into her mouth, like she’d done many times before. Lara—who had not shown awarenessofanykind,hadbasicallylivedlikethevegetabledoctorstoldO’Donnellshewouldbe— smiled at her mother, reached up to grab the cracker, and put it in her mouth. She made rapid improvementafterthatandgrewuptobecomealawyerandeventuallyworkfortheattorneygeneral ofTexas. AsMichelesaysnow,“Youhavetokeepyourmindoffoflettinganyrealitybecomeyouridentity.” TheMethod “Theeternal,blissfulandnaturalstatehasbeen smotheredbythislifeofignorance.” —SRIRAMANAMAHARSHI,INDIANGURU Inthisexperiment,you’regoingtopickanoldstoryandyou’regoingtoflipit.You’regoingto takearealitythatyouhavebelievedisabsolutefactandyou’regoingtoactivelylookforitsexact opposite. Iknowyou’rethinkingofsomething.Ifnot,maybesomeofthesefalsehoodsthatIusedtorepeat aboutmyself(andhavesincerewritten,thankyouverymuch)mightgiveyousomeideas: I’mnotthatcomfortableatparties. I’veneverbeenthatgreatatrelationships. Isometimessufferfromdepression. It really doesn’t matter. It simply has to be something you’ve repeatedly said and believed about yourself.Pickanidentitythatyou’vewornlikeapairofyourfavoritejeans. Okay,nowyou’regoingtorewriteit.Andduringthis72-hourtimeframe,you’regoingtolook forevidenceofthisnewreality.You’regoingtoactivelylookforallsigns—anyfragmentorpottery shard—oftheoppositeofthisstatementthat,upuntilnow,youhavebelieved. ItWorksLikethe“Hi,Bob”Game “Abandonyourbeliefindeprivation.” —ACOURSEINMIRACLES WhenIwasincollege,“Hi,Bob”wasapopulardrinkinggame.Ofcourse,incollege,prettymuch everythingwasanexcuseforadrinkinggame. Thisparticularrenditionwasplayedindorms,sororityhouses,andcollegeapartmentsallacross AmericaeverynightwhenTheBobNewhartShowcameon.Incaseyouhaven’tseenit,thispopular sitcomfromthelate1970sstarredthedeadpancomedianaspsychiatristDr.BobHartley.Awidecast ofpatientswalkedinandoutofhisofficeand,ofcourse,aspeopledo,wouldsay,“Hi,Bob!”Every timeanyone—beithiswife,hissecretary,oroneofthemanylovablecharactersthatsoughthimout forcounsel—saidthatall-importantkicker,weparticipantsloudlyrepeateditandtookabigswigof ourbeers. Wecouldn’twaittohearyetanother“Hi,Bob!”Wewereontheedgeofourseats,justlikeyou’re goingtobewhileactivelylookingforevidenceoftheoppositeofyourlong-heldbelief. LabReportSheet TheCorollary:TheSimonCowellCorollary TheTheory:Nothingisabsolute;onlymythinkingmakesitso. The Question: Is it possible that all the labels I’ve placed on myself, all the beliefs I’ve had about whoIam,arenothingbutamiragethatI’veerroneouslycementedinfromyearsofbelievingintheir veracity? TheHypothesis:IfIflipalong-heldbeliefaboutmyself,Iwillfindjustasmuchevidenceinsupport ofthatreality. TimeRequired:72hours Today’sDate:__________Time:__________ DeadlineforReceivingAnswer:__________ The Approach: I will choose one of the many stories I’ve long believed about myself and I will spendthreedaysinvestigatingwhetheritsoppositemightbeeverybitastrue. ResearchNotes:____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ “Wakeupexpectingthings.” —CHRISTINEBARANSKI,AMERICANACTRESS RAININGCATSANDBLOGS LackIsaMirage:TheThreeBestStrategiesforGettingtotheHolyLand “Availyourselfofpossibilities.” —MIKEDOOLEY,AMERICANAUTHOR Peter Jackson was paid $20 million for the script of King Kong. You’re not getting paid to createdrama,somethinksit’stimetowriteadifferentscript.Here’show: 1. GiveyourselfanAcademyAwardfortheamazing“drama”you’vecreatedthusfar.Ina worldthatbrimswithbeautyandplenitude,thefactthatyouhavebeenabletocreatesuch aconvincing“story”oflackandstruggleistrulyanaccomplishment.Thespecialeffects you have employed to overlook the world’s unending largesse are truly mind-bending. Take a bow and ask yourself, “If I have been this successful at creating separation and pain(andbelieveme,we’reallworthyofgoldmedals),thenwhatelsemightIcreatewith alittleimagination?” 2. Usethefeelingforrocketfuel.Onceyougetitthateverythingisyourcreation,youcan usethatintensefeelingtopropelyouintoadifferentstory.Theonlyreasonyou’restill starringinthesame,worn-outshow(itshouldhavebeencanceledin1998whenSeinfeld wentofftheair)isbecauseyou’vepitchedatent.You’vecompletelyforgottenthatthere arelotsofotherdestinationsonthemap.Becauseyouendlesslyharpaboutwhereyouare and what’s going wrong, you’ve driven in the stakes. At any time, you can move to a differentlocation,adifferentstory,adifferentreality. 3. Zip it up. You may not like the site of your present tent, but there is no need to tell the worldaboutit.Nomatterwhereyou’recamped,thereareblessingsandmiraclesnearby. Instead of bellyaching about the script, the campsite, the life you’re currently experiencing,focusinoneverythingthat’sgoingright.Onceyoubegintouseyourlaser superpowers for possibilities, miracles, and joy, you will suddenly find yourself on a wholenewstage,acceptingawholenewOscar. EXPERIMENT#4 THE“I’MLOVINGANDIKNOWIT”COROLLARY(ORTHERE ISNO“THEM”) Meme:It’sMeandYou(andI’mNot SoSureaboutYou)AgainsttheWorld. Worldview2.0:BeinginLovewith EveryoneandEverythingBrings MeintoAlignmentwiththeFP. “EveryoneisGodspeaking. Whynotbepoliteandlisten…?” —HAFIZ,TRANSLATEDBYAMERICANPOETDANIELLADINSKY ThePremise Inthisexperiment,you’regoingtoprovethatyouactuallyloveeveryone(youjustdon’tknowit yet) and that anyone you’re holding out of your heart is nothing but a hologram you created to showcaseapartofyourselfyou’veabandoned. Icanheartheboosnow,seethebananapeelswaitingtobethrown. “Thereisnowayinhell,”you’reprotesting,“thatIlovemyboss.I’dbesurprisedifevenhiswife canstandhim.” Or… “Idonotlovemymother-in-law.ShemakesOsamaBinLadenlooklikeapussycat.” As we move into Worldview 2.0, we’re going to have to own up to the fact that anytime we’re scared or in pain or sick or judging one of those holograms out there, we’re not “in tune,” so to speak,withthefieldofinfinitepotentiality.Becausethat’swhereallthemagichappens,thesoonerwe cangetonthesamepageastheFP,thesoonerwecangetthispartystarted. Our Source (the FP, God, whatever danged name you want to call it) loves everyone and everything.TheFP,infact,islikeateenagegirlwhothinkswe’reJustinBieber.Itlovesusevenwhen we dance with strippers, play naked beer pong, and crassly show off our wealth, something the teenybopper Beliebers have a hard time wrapping their minds around. Just like we can’t wrap our mindsaroundhowmuchwearelovedbySource.Source,infact,seesusexactlyasweare—giant, blissed-outballsoflove—evenwhenwe’remeanorjudgmentalorperceivingourmothers-in-lawas BinLadenclones.Whichpromptsmetopointout:There’snothinginherentlywrongwithperceiving your mother-in-law as Bin Laden. But here’s why you probably don’t want to: When we see others (thosehologramswethinkareseparatepeople)aslessthanperfect,wemoveoutofalignmentwith thefieldofinfinitepotentiality.Weclogupthepipesofourowngood. Everything we “see” out there is produced by the projectors in our own minds. It’s appealing to believe that your mean and nasty ole mother-in-law is out there, but she lives within your own consciousness. She’s simply playing an essential part in your melodrama. You cast her in the play “outthere”soyoudon’thavetoacknowledgethepartofyourselfthatwouldtakehometheOscarfor bestperformancebyanogre. The real joke’s on the Bin Ladens of the world because they bought the ego’s story. They invest ridiculousamountsofenergyinWorldview1.0’sF--kMyLife(FML)story.AccordingtotheFML story,ourjobistoidentifyaproblemandthentrackdowneverysinglethingthereistoknowabout it.Findoutwhereitcamefrom,findoutwhyit’shauntingus,andfindoutwho’stoblame.Heck,we mightaswellstartasupportgroupandablog.Wegetsoactivelyinvolvedineliminatingaparticular problem that it becomes our identity. But in “hating the problem” and investing our lives in eliminatingit,wegiveitwaymorepowerthanitactuallyhas. TearDownThoseWalls “Somethinghasgottoholdittogether.I’msayingmyprayerstoElmer,theGreekgodofglue.” —T OM ROBBINS,AMERICANAUTHOR Ifyou’veeverinstalledanink-jetprintercartridge(andIknowyouhavebecausetheyseemtoneed replacing every 50 or so pages), you’ve undoubtedly noticed the installation message on your computerscreen,theonethatasksyoutomatchupthefiveorsixhorizontallines.You’reaskedto pickwhichofthesehalfdozenorsoexamplesprovidestheverybestalignment.Theideaisthatifthe printerheadsareproperlyaligned,yougetclearer,crispercopy. Thesameprincipleworksinourdailylives.Whenwe’reproperlyalignedwiththefieldofinfinite potentiality, there’s no resistance. There’s nothing to keep the ink (or, in our case, the love and the joy)away.Whentheinkjetsareproperlyaligned,everythingflowssmoothly,everythingworks. Sadly,mostofusspendmuchofourlivesoutofalignment.InsteadofsingingLouisArmstrong’s “It’saWonderfulWorld,”trainingourselvesforloveandpositiveexpectations,wesliceanddicethe apparent“whatis.” Ourreasoninggoeslikethis: “Benicetome.ThenI’llthinkaboutlovingyou.” “Quitdissingmypoliticalparty.Thenwecantalk.” “Showmethemoney.ThenI’llfeeljoy.” Butthat’snothowitworks.That’snothowyoualignwiththeFP. YoualignwiththeFPbylovingeveryone,byseeingthe“faceofGod”ineverything,byfeeling happy,bybeingjoyfulnomatterwhat.Insteadoflettingthe“apparentreality”dictateyourfeelings, youlineupwiththeFP,whichknowsnothingbutlove,peace,andperfectcontentment. When you continue to bemoan the fact that so-and-so is not behaving, you deprive yourself of alignment.TheFPisnothingbutpurelove,andwhenyou’rebusydocumentinganddiscussing“what appears to be,” suffice it to say, you are not fully lined up. In fact, all these intentions you want to manifest?OnceyoulineupwiththeFP,anythingyoucouldeverneedorwantshowsupimmediately. There’s absolutely no resistance. In fact, alignment and enlightenment, a popular word in spiritual circles,aresynonyms.Onceyou’realignedwiththeFP,youhaveeverything.Everything. SoIrepeat.Thebestwaytolineupyourinkjetsistoloveeveryhologram.Theapparent“whatis” isoldnews.Ignorewhatdoesn’tpleaseyou.It’spassé.It’shistory.Anditwillceasetobeonceyou lineupthoseloveandjoyinkjets. OneMoreReasontoShout“Hallelujah!” “Gratitudeunlocksthefullnessoflife.Itturnswhat wehaveintoenough,andmore.Itturnsdenialinto acceptance,chaostoorder,confusiontoclarity. Itcanturnamealintoafeast,ahouse intoahome,astrangerintoafriend.” —MELODYBEATTIE,AUTHOROFCODEPENDENTNOMORE It’sprettyeasytobegratefulwhenthesailsoflifeareblowingyourway.Butwhataboutthetimes whenthings“appear”nottobeworkingout?Mytack?Say“hallelujah!”anyway. We, in our limited pea brains, don’t always see the big picture. It’s like standing with your nose againstthepointillistpainting.Itlookslikeabunchofdots.Butwhenyoustepbackandlookagainin gratitude,itbecomesGeorgesSeurat’sASundayAfternoonontheIslandofLaGrandeJatte. GailLynneGoodwin,founderofInspiremeToday.com,toldmeastorythatillustratesthisperfectly. Nottoolongago,sheandacoupleoffriendshadagirlfriends’outingplanned.Oneofthefriends,on thedayof,wokeuptofindherdaughterrunningafever.ShecalledGail,whimperingaboutherbad luck.Gailrespondedinthewaysherespondstoeverything:“That’sfabulous!” “No,youdidn’thearme,”hergirlfriendsaid.“I’mnotgoingtobeabletogotoday.” Again,Gailsaid,“That’sfabulous!”Sheremindedherthatshe’dbeenneedingsomefreetimeto siftthroughpaperworkandthatthisso-calledsetbackprovidedtheperfectopportunity. HerfriendthankedGailforthereminder,andnotonlydidsheenduphavingadelightfuldaywith herdaughter,butwhilecruisingtheInternet,shealsocameacrosstheveryhouseshe’dbeenlusting afterforthreeyears.Thisdreamhousewaswaymorethanshefeltshecouldafford,butonthisday, while dealing with the disappointment of thwarted plans, she saw “her house” had gone into foreclosureandwassellingforone-quarteroftheinitialprice. AsGailsaid,“Shenowhasacontractonherdreamhome.” So,nomatterwhatyourjudgmentsaboutyourlifemaybe,say,“Hallelujah!” Andbeover-the-moongratefulthateverythingisworkingoutforyourgood. ThisIstheBestThingtoEverHappentoMe “Theuniverseiswiderthanourviewsofit.” —HENRYDAVIDT HOREAU ,AMERICANPHILOSOPHERANDAUTHOR Onceyoucansay“Thisisthebestthingtohappentome”abouteverythingthathappensinyour life, you’ll be aligned with the FP. Right now, most of us are heavily invested in the perception of issues and problems. The current dominant paradigm is built, brick by brick, with limitation, suffering,andpain. But limitation, suffering, and pain are nothing but misinterpretations. It’s like the perception is speakingSwahiliandwe’respeakingEnglish.TheultimateTruthislostinthetranslation. Here’s just one example. Having your house flooded—not exactly a welcome addition to the old bucket list. But that’s exactly what happened to a friend of mine who owns a house in Lyons, Colorado.Duringthesummerof2013,floodswipedouthalfthetown,makingbig,nationalain’t-itawful(AIA)headlines.ButthoseAIAsturnedthewholetownupsidedown,bringingoutthelovethat wasalwaysthere,butmasqueradingaseverydayreality. Problems,pain,anddisasterareoftenaRosettaStoneformasteringthelanguageoflove.During regular reality (Worldview 1.0), we often don’t hear the love. Our Dancing with the Stars judging mindsareholdingupnumberawful. Who in their right mind would ask for a flood? Yet, that flood has reunited the community and broughtloveandgenerosityoutintotheopen.Myfriendhasbeenoverwhelmedandmovedbythe giant balls of love in Lyons. Even though the flood knocked out her electricity, taking with it most creaturecomforts,shehaseverythingthat’simportant—adeepsenseofbelonging,appreciationfor hercommunity,andloveoutwhereitcanbebaskedin.OverThanksgiving,forexample,studentsin thelocalhighschoolbakedpumpkinpiesforeverybodyintown. I posit that, on some level, we know exactly what we’re doing and that we create these apparent “disasters” and “unloving people” to break through the walls we’ve erected. The love—the energy force—is always there, pulsing, throbbing, wanting to speak up, but often it takes a disaster like a floodforustorecognizeit. EveryoneIsYour“GayleKing” “Ifthedoorsofperceptionwerecleansedeverythingwouldappeartomanasitis,infinite.” —WILLIAM BLAKE,ENGLISHPOETANDPRINTMAKER Sean Penn, a brilliant actor, has played a wide range of roles over the years: he played a surfer stoner in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, almost single-handedly introducing the term dude into the American lexicon; a racist murderer in Dead Man Walking; a mentally handicapped father in I Am Sam;andgay-rightsiconHarveyMilk,whowasgunneddownintheprimeofhislife,inMilk.Inreal life, none of us would choose any of these roles. They’re unappealing and, on the surface anyway, difficulttolivethrough. Penn, of course, chose these roles because they helped him expand as an actor. They helped him grow.Theyhelpedhimbecomehugelysuccessful,winninganAcademyAwardandaGoldenGlobe forhisHarveyMilkportrayal. Similarly, I think that’s why we often create holograms of unloving things—for the expansion it willcreate,forthe“AcademyAward”itwilleventuallyreapinthebigpicture. Our judging minds are so quick to leap to “OMG. That’s a catastrophe.” We shut down, start holdinguptheAIAcards.Becomeholier-than-thou. Take sexual abuse, for example. Who in Worldview 1.0 could withhold judgment in such a situation,particularlywhentheabuseisperpetratedonachild?Yet,LouiseHay,whoisvirtuallythe Godmothertoanybodywhoreadsthesekindsofbooksandwhoselifehasblessedmillionsofpeople, probablywouldn’tbethepersonsheistodayhadshenotgonethroughthatparticularAIA.Through thisseemingAIA,shewasabletofindherowninnerwisdomandrealizetheballoflovethatsheis. Manythingsthatatfacevaluelooklikedifficultiesendupbeingmiraclesindisguise.Thecancer thatwemightbelieveisn’tfaircanbeapathwaytoTruth.Itcanbeadoortopotentopportunities.We gettodecide. Soinsteadofaskingthequestion“Whydobadthingshappentogoodpeople?”perhapsthebetter questionis“Whydogoodpeoplethinkbadthingscanevenhappen?”Badisnothingbutajudgment call, a judgment call we’re not qualified to make. Just like American Idol hasn’t requested your servicesnexttoJLoandKeithUrban,youaren’tqualifiedtojudgewhatisgoodandbad. Oncewewakeupeverymorningandsay,“Thisisthebestthingtoeverhappentome,”wewill moveintoalignment,wherebeautyandjoyarefreetorise.Theneveryonebecomesourbestfriend— ourGayleKing. Ilookforwardtothedaywhenwe’llbeabletorecognizeandcallforththelovewithoutcreating thedisaster.Butuntilthen,I,likeRandyJackson,amresigningfrombeingajudge. AnecdotalEvidence “Relyingonthoughthasbeenourescaperoute.Theonly instructionweneedtofollowfromthemindis‘restin presence.’Thisoneinstructionchangeseverything.” —SCOTTKILOBY,AUTHORANDTEACHER On April 15, 2013, two pressure-cooker bombs exploded near the finish line at the Boston Marathon.Theworldwatchedwithhorrorasimagesofscarredandlimblesspeoplerantosafety. James Costello was there at the finish line, rooting on a grade-school buddy, when the second bomb detonated right near his feet. Captured minutes later, a photograph of Costello, badly burned withhisclothesintatters,becameoneofthetragedy’siconicimages.Aftertwoweeksandmultiple surgeriesatMassachusettsGeneralHospital,oneinvolvingpiggraftstoreplacehisskin,Bim,ashis friendscallhim,wastransferredtoSpauldingRehabilitationHospitalinBoston,notsomethingmany ofuswouldeverwillinglychoose. Butnow,Costellosays,“I’mactuallygladIgotblownup.”Duringhisarduousrehab,hemetKrista D’Agostino,abeautifuldark-hairednurseontemporaryassignmentatSpaulding,whenshecameto change his wound dressings. He invited her to a benefit for survivors of the Boston bombing and they’ve been dating ever since. And in December 2013, on a ten-day cruise through Europe, he proposedtoherinLyon,France. “I wish nobody else had to have been blown up, but it ended up being the best thing that ever happenedtome,”saysCostello,whotothisdayisstillpullingmetalshavingsofbombdebrisfrom hisrightleg.“InowrealizewhyIwasinvolvedinthetragedy.Itwastomeetmybestfriendandthe loveofmylife.” TheMethod “Inthepracticeoftolerance,one’senemyisthebestteacher.” —DALAILAMA,T IBETANSPIRITUALLEADER IfyouthoughtMatch.comoreHarmonywasgoodathook-ups,waituntilyoutrythis. This experiment, which can be performed without an annoying monthly membership fee, is designed to prove two things: love isn’t something you have to find (it’s who you are); and when you’re “in love” (with everything), you’re aligned with Source, which makes all your intentions comeflowingin. Here’swhatI’dlikeyoutodo: 1.Bealovebomber.Getapadofstickynotes(theycomeinallsortsofbrilliantcolors)andwrite lovenotestotheworld.Stickthemupeverywhere.Tuckthemintobooksatthelibrary.Leavethemon thebacksofdollarbills.Tagpostersonthesubway. 2.Appreciatetheworld’smostannoyingperson.IonceheardspiritualauthorWayneDyersay thatthere’saphotoofRushLimbaugh,theconservativetalk-showhost,onhisaltar.It’stherealong withSt.Francis,Lao-tzu,andothermastersbecauselovingRush,whohasbeenknowntopushafew buttons, offers us a Ph.D. program in loving unconditionally. So pick out someone who trips your triggers(Iknowyou’rethinkingofsomeone)andbeginlookingforthingstoappreciateabouthim orher. Onascaleof1to10,ratehowyoufeelbeforeperformingthesetwoactsandafter. LabReportSheet TheCorollary:The“I’mLovingandIKnowIt”Corollary TheTheory:Thereisno“them.”It’sonly“us.” TheQuestion:Isitpossiblethatallpeople(andsituationsandeventsandotherintolerablethings)I can’tstandareblessingmewithopportunitiestogrow? The Hypothesis: The more love I generate, the more I’ll be in alignment with the field of infinite potentiality. TimeRequired:72hours TheApproach:Iwillactivelylookforthingstoappreciateabout“myenemy.”Iwilltrytoseehim orherinadifferentlight.MaybeIcanpicturehimasayoungboy,beingteasedatschool.MaybeI canappreciateherferocity,howevermisguideditmightseem.Andthen,afterspendingthenextthree dayssendingoutlovebombstotheworld,IwillgaugehowIfeelbeforeandafter. HowIfeelbefore:__________________________________________ HowIfeelafter:____________________________________________ ResearchNotes:____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ “Guardwellourhumanchain.” —PETESEEGER,AMERICANFOLKSINGERANDACTIVIST RAININGCATSANDBLOGS IKnowNothing “Incrediblethingshappenallthetimewhenyoubuzzattherightlevel.” —OVERHEARDATSTARBUCKSANDSHAREDBYEITAN T OM AITCH I’ve been thinking a lot about Hans Schultz. He is the fictional sergeant to Colonel Wilhelm KlinkintheoldTVseriesHogan’sHeroes. Even though Schultz knew about the shenanigans of the Allied POWs who were running SpecialOperationsfromStalag13,hewasfamousforproclaimingtohisineptcolonel,“Iknow nothing”inaclipped,Germanaccent. Irepeatthatline(completewiththeaccent)quiteoften.Infact,ithasbecomeanimportantpiece ofmyspiritualpractice.IhavelearnedthatanytimeIthinkI’vefiguredsomethingout,anytimeI believeI’vefoundtheroutetothisintentionorthatdream,Ipromptlyproceedtogetinmyown way.Myunderstandingissorelylimited.Butwhen“Iknownothing,”likeHansSchultz,Ileave thegateswide-openforblessingstorushin. For example, I got an incredible response to my first post on The Daily Love. It’s a popular websiterunbyMastinKipp,ayoungentrepreneurwhorecentlyappearedonOprah’sSuperSoul Sunday as one of the Next Generation thought leaders. I happened to catch that episode, looked him up, and discovered that, lo and behold, he grew up in my hometown. I decided I wanted to writeforTheDailyLove,andIdideverythingIcouldthinkoftointerestMastininmy“brilliant wisdom.”IevenwroteanarticleabouthiminthelocalLawrenceMagazine. I mean, c’mon, we talkedinperson. Thoseinitialpitches?ThatinitialschemeIcameupwithforgettingonTheDailyLove?Futile. Nada.Didn’twork. However,whenIletgoofmyplan,repeatedtheHansSchultz“Iknownothing,”andforgotall aboutit(“Setitandforgetit”isanewmantraofmine),MadelineGiles,theformereditorofThe DailyLove—ortheLoveCurator,asshewasknown—contactedme.Outoftheblue,shewroteto me,saidshelikedmynewbook,andwonderedifI’dbeupforcontributingtoTheDailyLove. So,HansSchultz,thankyouforprovingthatinspirationandimportantspiritualpracticescan comefromanywhere. EXPERIMENT#5 YOURNEWB.F.F.COROLLARY(ORMONEY:IT’SNOT COMPLICATED) Meme:TooManytoListHereSeeBald-facedLiesBelow. Worldview20:MoneyIsNothingButEnergyandaReflectionofMyBeliefs. “Idiscoveredthatmakingmoneywaseasy…[and]IknewthatthiswasnotwhatIwasherefor.” —PEACEPILGRIM ,AMERICANPACIFISTANDACTIVIST ThePremise This experiment will prove that money is nothing but energy and that it is only your baggage aroundmoneythatkeepsyoufromhavingit,enjoyingit,andrealizingthatitisnotwhatyouarehere for.Yourcurrentfinancialsituationisareflectionofyourbeliefsandexpectations.Onceyouchange yourbeliefsandexpectations,yourentirefinancialsituationwillchange. BeliefsaroundmoneyarecompletelyskewedinWorldview1.0.Weactuallybelievethebiggreen ismoreimportantthanourbrothersandsisters.Weputthesestripsofpaperandmetalcoins(andnow plasticcardsetchedwithournames)onapedestalandprostrateourselvesinundividedworship. It’stimetolookthesebeliefssquarelyintheeyeandcallthemoutasthebigfatliarstheyare.Yes, thesearethememesthatweretoolengthytolist. Money,MoneyontheWall “Ifmoneywasaperson,inthewayIfeltaboutit,itwouldbepracticallylikeanunobtainable Hollywoodmoviestar,orlikesomekindofGod.” —GRACEBELL,TEACHEROFBYRON KATIE’S“T HEWORK” Mostofushaveanangst-riddenrelationshipwithmoney.Wethinkit’slimited,demanding,andas unpredictableasLindsayLohan.Webelieveit’soutofourcontrol,andthatforceshigherthanuspull the puppet strings. We have it tied up with jobs—jobs that, for the most part, we hate and resent. Thoughtslikethese,needlesstosay,donotforahappyrelationshipmake. Let’stakeanunflinchinglookatthetoptenliesaboutmoney: Bigfatlie#1:Youhavetohaveittobehappy.Peopleindevelopingcountries,whoarestillin touch with the natural world (although the developed world is doing everything it can to erase this knowledge), laugh at the lengths to which we go to accumulate money and some of the ridiculous thingsitwillbuy.Andoneverysingleindexofhappiness,thereisnorelationshipwhatsoevertoGDP. Big fat lie #2: If you have it, you’re happier. I have just two words to say: Owen Wilson. He’s worth$60million,andin2007heslithiswrists.Luckyforus,hewasn’tsuccessful,buthe’sproof positive that money cannot buy happiness. Another well-known actor, Jim Carrey, is famous for sayinghewishedeveryonewasrich(andfamous)sotheycouldseeit’snottheanswer. Bigfatlie#3:Youhavetoworkyourassofftogetit.Riddlemethis:Whoworksharder—the eight-hour-a-dayfactoryworkerorDonaldTrump?SomeofthepoorestpeopleIknowslaveawayat minimum-wagejobs,puttinginmoreandmorehourstryingtogetahead.Money,atleastinmylife, oftenshowsupunannounced.Andallthosee-mailsI’vebeengettingfromE-Squaredreaders?There werecountlessstoriesfrompeoplewhosuddenlyreceivedunexpectedmoney. Bigfatlie#4:There’sonlysomuchtogoaround. There’s a $500 billion advertising machine whosesolejobistoconvinceyouthatyouarelackingandthatthere’sonlysomuchtogoaround. Once money and resources are defined as limited, every ounce of energy (what you say, what you think,whatyoudo)revolvesaroundovercomingthislackandprotectingwhatyoualreadyhave. Bigfatlie#5:Moreofitisbetter.Anaturaldancepartnerto“there’sonlysomuchtogoaround,” thisbigfatliedistancesusfromenjoyingwhatwealreadyhave.Whenwe’reconstantlyfocusedon the next big thing, worrying that we need more, more, more to avoid being left out, we don’t experience joy with what’s already right in front of us. Excess money often creates entitlement and isolation that diminishes the wealth of human connection. I have often argued that amassing seven billion,thedollaramountDonaldTrumpclaimstobeworth,isnotthatdifferentfromhoardingold newspapers,leakybuckets,andalltheotherjunkcollectinginthehomesofthedysfunctionalfolks wewatchontheA&EshowHoarders. Big fat lie #6: The economic system is set in stone; there’s nothing we can do to change it. Eventhoughitoftenseemsunfair(therichkeepgettingricher,andthosewiththemostmoneywield allthepower),wecontinuetoplaythegame,continuetobuythebigfatliethatit’s“justthewayitis.” Thatthere’snothingwecandoaboutit.Theseassumptions,traditions,andhabitsnotonlytrapusinto resignation,buttheyalsoblockamoreaccuratevisionthatprosperityispossibleforall.Asfarback as the 1970s, the great futurist and humanist Buckminster Fuller recognized that human civilization hadreachedaturningpointwhereanewparadigmwaspossible,aparadigminwhichallofuscould haveenoughfood,water,housing,andlandtoleadfulfillingandproductivelives. Big fat lie #7: Money is bad, and people who have a lot of it are really bad. Remember that money-and-camelsthingfromtheBible?Idon’tknowwhetherthatwasthegenesisoftherumoror not, but I do know there’s nothing inherently wrong with money. Money is a shadow of something muchdeeper.AsKateNorthrupteachesinherbook,Money:ALoveStory,amoreproductivewayto thinkaboutmoneyistoseeitasanexchangeofvalueforvalue.Or,asmynewfriendFeliciaSpahr says,“Moneyiseveryone’sB.F.F.andtheydon’tevenknowit.” Big fat lie #8: Jobs blow. Work is one of those things we have tied to the railroad track with unhappiness.Whenitcomestoourjobs,everyneuralpathwayinourbodiesscreams“letmeoutof here.”Webelieveit’stheweekendsandthevacationswewantandthatworkisonlyameanstoanend. Aslongasweassociatethesetwotogether,wemissoutonmassiveamountsoffunandjoy. Bigfatlie#9:Theonlywaytogetitistohaveajob.Moneyandworkgotogetherlikepancakes and syrup, like Russia and vodka, like celebrities and paparazzi. Although money and jobs have certainly been dating for quite some time, they’re far from married. Or certainly shouldn’t be for peoplewhowanttoliveanabundantlife.Ihaven’thadajobin20-someyears. Big fat lie #10: It’s a distant, magical demigod. As you’re starting to realize, the list of big fat moneyliescouldfilltheGrandCanyon.Sointheinterestofgettingtothegoodstuff,thetruthabout theworldanditslargesse,I’mlumpingafewmoreintothislie(I’mdifferentfrompeoplewhohave money; To get it you have to cheat and lie; If you make it, there’s no time for play; and There’s no possibilityofgettingthingswithoutmoney)andcallingitgood. Sothat’sprettymuchmoneyinWorldview1.0.ReadytolookatMoney2.0? UntanglingtheMoneyMorass “Thereisanaturallawofabundancewhichpervades theentireuniverse,butitwillnotflowthrougha doorwayofbeliefinlackandlimitation.” —PAULZAITER,ABUNDANCETEACHER Remember those beliefs and expectations that play out in our financial lives? They need to be changed. Abundance consciousness, which is what creates money in the first place, is equally availabletoeveryone.Likeair,it’sfree…andanyonewhowantscandevelopit.Thesimplefactof beinghumanguaranteesyouhavemoreabundancepotentialthanyoucouldpossiblyexperienceina lifetime. And once you attain abundance consciousness, money will follow you around, chase you down,andspitinyourface. Butfirstyouhavetogetthesesixthings,theseparadigmsfromWorldview2.0: 1.Moneyisn’treal.It’saformofexchange.Andallmaterialthingshavenovalueexceptarandom numberweassigntothem.Thatnumbercanchangeatanytime.Ahousethat’sworth$500,000today mightsellfortwicethattomorrow.Money-marketfundshavebeenknowntogrowby25percentin oneweek.Noneofitisrealexceptthevaluewegiveit. Money, or what we think of as money—bills and coins—is merely a tool that demonstrates a person’swealthconsciousness.AndaccordingtoprosperityteacherDavidCameronGikandi,only4 percentofmoneyinbanks(dependingonthecountry)existsinphysicalform. Moneyisalwaysashadowofsomethingelse.Andhowitplaysoutinyourliferevolvesaround two things: the value you place upon yourself and the ingredients you’ve placed in your money expectationbeaker. 2.Moneyisanenergythatformsaroundyourthoughts.Ionceinterviewedawomanwhogave all her money away. Actually, I’ve interviewed several people who gave their fortunes away. Millionaires sloughing off riches is a hugely popular topic at People magazine. This particular personcamefrommoney.Hergrandfatherwassomefamousindustrialist.Herparentsownedhouses all over the world. She didn’t feel right having such excess when others went hungry, so she gave away her sizable inheritance, the whole dang shooting match. And she began giving workshops on contributingtothegreatergood.Beforesheknewit,she’damassedanothermillion. Moralofthestory?Youcantakethemoneyoutofthegirl’swealthconsciousness,butyoucan’t takethewealthconsciousnessoutofthegirl. 3. The world seen clearly without the lens of lack and limitation is wildly abundant. Bernard Lietaer,formerseniorofficeroftheBelgianCentralBankandchiefarchitectoftheeurocurrency, says in his book Of Human Wealth that the idea of scarcity is nothing but misguided cultural programming. In other words, a meme that has spread across the globe. Even though we consider scarcityandthegreeditprovokestobeanormal,legitimatereality,neitherexistsinnature.Noteven inhumannature. Examineyourbody,thatbodythat’scontinuallyharpingaboutlackandlimitation.Ithasmorethan 50trillioncells.Doyouhaveanyideahowmany50trillionis? Youreyes,thoseeyesthatchoosetofocussomuchattentiononatinyfour-inchscreen,have100 million receptors, 100 million you could use to enjoy a rising moon, the Big Dipper, four-leaf clovers. 4. There is no shortage of anything. I remember picking grapes at a vineyard one fall. The ownersofthisvineyard,inamoverivalingTomSawyer ’sfence-paintingscheme,invitelocalsoutto thefieldsfortheopportunitytoharvesttheirgrapes.It’ssopopularthatthere’sawaitinglistevery year.Yes,peopleelboweachotheroutofthewayforthechancetoperformataskthattheowners, beforehatchingthisgeniusstrategy,oncepaidmigrantworkerstodo. I am so grateful that I participated because it showed me in living color just how bountiful the worldreallyis.Thereweresomanygrapesthatwecouldn’tevengetthemall.Manyhadfallentothe ground before we arrived with our baskets. There was no way anybody could be there and not recognizethepressed-downandrunning-overreality. Abundance is forever on display in the natural world. Just look at a tree. It has thousands of individual leaves, and as for the number of trees on this planet? I couldn’t hazard a guess. Or try counting the blades of grass in one square foot of your front yard. Mother Nature (aka the natural worldbeforehumansimposedfearonher)providesforeverysingleneed. 5. Everything you really need is already provided. You are fine right now whether you have money or not. Although we tend to pair money with such desirables as security, ease, relaxation, approval,andjoy,wecanhaveeveryoneofthesethingswithoutpilesofmoneyinouraccount.All of them are included in our inheritance. They’re given to us completely free of charge. Sadly, we barelyrecognizethembehindtheHalloweenmaskofthebigfatliesfromtheprevioussection. Hereareafewofyourotherprizedpossessions,ortheywouldbeifyouweren’tsobusythinking lack.Didyouhavetomakethesuncomeupthismorning?Saythankyou!Doyouhavetoorderyour heart to pump blood through your body, 36 million beats per year? Do you have to schedule your lungstodrawinfresh,clearoxygen? Ifwefocusontheplanet’sunendinglargesse,ratherthanonthemarketers’drumbeatoflimitation, on the bounteous gifts that spread out before us on every side rather than on TV commercials that suggest erectile dysfunction, depression, and sleeping problems, then we can rewrite the dominant paradigm. 6.Itisonlyourillusorybeliefinlimitationthatkeepsourrichesaway.Theonlyrealdifference betweenmeand,say,DonaldTrumpisthatIchoosenottocarrymyrichesaround.It’scomfortingto knowthatanythingIcouldeverwantisavailabletome,butwhyflauntitordragaroundabunchof materialbaggage? No,myrolemodelisPeacePilgrim,who,whenshewasveryyoung,madeanimportantdiscovery: “Makingmoneyiseasy.”Whichiswhyshecouldgiveupherearthlypossessionsandwalkaround theworldwithnothingbuttheclothesonherback.Asshesaidabouther28-yearjourney,“Lifeisfull andlifeisgood….Thereisafeelingofalwaysbeingsurroundedbyallofthegoodthings,likelove andpeaceandjoy.Itseemslikeaprotectivesurrounding.” That’sallanyonereallyneeds.Toknowwithsureconvictionthattheworldislimitless,abundant, andstrangelyaccommodating. AnecdotalEvidence “Istronglyencourageyoutoletgoofthesebeliefs. Theyareinaccurateandmelodramatic andtheydonotserveyou.” —CHERYLSTRAYED,AMERICANAUTHOR Like everyone else on the planet, I received my engraved invitation to participate in the 2008 recession.Normally,Isendregretstothosekindsofoffers. Ilearnedagesagothatopportunitiesforpainandsufferingarealwaysgoingtobeavailableand thatifIwasgoingtolivewithintention,it’sbesttosteerclear.I’dhaveneverbecometheauthorof17 books,areporterforPeoplemagazine,andaworldtravelerifI’dacceptedtheonslaughtof“negative invitations.” “That’snotpossible,”naysayersinsistedontellingme.“It’shardtowriteabook.Evenharderto sellit.You’reanunknownfromKansas.YougotB’sinyourjournalismclasses,forGod’ssake.” “Talktothehand,”I’dalwayssaytothosevoices.“Thatmaybeyourwayofseeingthings,butI chooseadifferentreality,ahigherpath.” But after three years of ever-increasing income, even being in a position to turn down a fourth project for National Geographic, I took the ego’s bait. By then, a constant stream of bad news dominatedtheheadlines.Myprofession,journalismandbookpublishing,wasamongthehardesthit by the global downturn. Publishers were cutting back their lines, lowering their advances. Many of mycolleaguesinthenewspaperbusinessweresuddenlywithoutwork. Again, I normally don’t listen to such nonsense. I much prefer a spiritual reality that proclaims abundance no matter what the circumstances. But by 2009, after little by little letting the dire news seep in, I plucked the aforementioned recession invitation out of the trash. I decided to take just a peek. The party was in full swing. My agent was repeating the “nothing’s selling” mantra over by the punchbowl.Regularclientswereonthecornersofas,moaningabouttheeconomyandtheirneedto buyless. Before I knew what happened, I bunny hopped right into the middle of the celebration. I began singingthe“ain’titawful”bluesalongwiththeparty’sdeejay.Itoldanybodywho’dlistenaboutmy hardtimes.Beforelong,IconvincedeveryoneIknowthatmycareerasanindependentauthorwas over.Ievenfooledthemintobelievingthat,afteralltheseyearsonmyown,Iwasold,washed-up, andasyesterdayastheHistoryChannel. Iactuallyreveledinthesympathy. Thenoneday,Igotoutmybeat-upcopyofThinkandGrowRich.AsIreadNapoleonHill’swords aboutthoughtsbeing“things,”Isuddenlygotit.Lookhowpowerfulmythoughtsandwordshadbeen. LookwhatI’ddonetomyself.IfIcouldcreatethisdisasterwithnothingbutmythoughts,thenIcould justaseasilycreatetheopposite. WhenIthinkbackaboutitnow,I’mslightlyembarrassed.HowcouldIhavefallensobumpilyoff thewagonI’dusedsosuccessfullyforsomanyyears?Iknowgoodandwellhowthisstuffworks.I knowthatIcreatemyownreality.Iknowthatlisteningtodoomsayersisthemostfutileexercisein theworld. IwastednotimeusingHill’sfamousadvice.Withinaweek,Ihadtwonewassignments.Thebook contractforE-Squaredcamenext.Ratherthanlivefrugally,theadvicemyfriendswerefreelypassing out,Idecidedtospendthesummeroverseas,volunteeringandlettingmynewlyrecoveredfaithpay thebills. That decision to affirm “I am prosperous, and of course I can afford to travel overseas to volunteer”wasthebeginningofamorefruitfullife. Needless to say, I’ve taken that beautifully engraved invitation and ripped it to shreds. And don’t bother sending any more. Because from now on, my RSVPs to any negativity will say one thing: “Haveagoodtime.Butdon’texpecttofindmethere.” TheMethod “Ifyoucanseeitinyourmind, youcanholditinyourhand.” —BOBPROCTOR,AUTHOROFYOUWEREBORNRICH Because money is so fraught with fear and antiquated old paradigms, I’m posing two subhypotheses(likeIsaid,theworld—andthischapter—iswildlyabundant)inthisexperimenttoprove themainhypothesis:IfIchangemybeliefsaboutmoney,myfinancialsituationwillchange. Eachofthetwoexperimentstakesthreedays. Experiment#1: JohnnyMoneyseed(orTheCircleCan’tBeBroken) “Youdon’thaveto‘create’financial abundance.It’salreadythere.” —BOBSCHEINFELD,AUTHOROFBUSTINGLOOSEFROMTHEMONEYGAME Thesub-hypothesis:IfIgiveawaymoney,Iwillreceiveevenmoremoney. It’saninalterableprinciple.“Whatyougivecomesbacktoyoumultipliedandrunningover.” During the three days of this experiment, you are going to seed money. You’re going to leave smallbills(orlargeonesifthat’smoretoyourliking)withnotesaboutyournewfoundbeliefsabout thenatureofabundance.You’regoingtodothisfreely,playfully,andopenly. MydaughterTazandIdidthisrecentlyinChicago.Iwaswritingatravelstoryaboutthemighty Peninsula.Ifit’snotringinganybells,letmejustsaythatthisiswherealltheA-listersstayedwhen they came to Chicago to bid Oprah adieu. We could see the Magnificent Mile from our suite. We shopped,sawTheBookofMormon,and,ofcourse,madeareturnengagementtoSecondCity.Inthe audience,notonthestage. WealsoperformedthesecretmissionI’maskingyoutoperform.Wetookastackof$5billsand leftthematbusstops,tapedtoparkbenches.WepinnedthemintoclothesatthestoresonMagnificent Mile.Witheachfiver,weleftananonymousnoteabouttheabundanceoftheuniverseandhowthisis justonesmallsignofhowmuchwhoeverfindsitisloved. Iknow$5isn’tmuch(oneofthesedays,weplantoleavehundies),butforusit’sabout“being” whowewanttobe—confident,freelygiving—andknowingthataswegive,soshallwereceive. Weweredoingwhatyou’llbedoinginthisexperiment—buildingmuscle,practicing“being”what youwanttobe—unitedwithallthatis,knowingwithcompletesuretyyouareprovidedforinevery way. Recordwhatcomesbacktoyouduringthe72hours. Asforme,E-Squaredsurgedto#1ontheNewYorkTimesbestsellerlistwithinafewweeksofthat experiment. Experiment#2:PenniesfromHeaven “Povertyconsciousnessresultsfromwearing…blinderstotheabundanceoflife.” —GLENDAGREEN ,AMERICANPAINTERANDAUTHOR Thesub-hypothesis:Moneyiseasytocomeby. IlearnedthisexperimentfromGregKuhn,mybuddyandfellowauthorwhowritesaboutthesame stuff I do. He has penned a whole series of books about applying quantum physics to the law of attraction.(Checkouthiswebsite,www.whyquantumphysicists.com,andhisacclaimedWhy Quantum Physicists … series.) I particularly love the game he invented called “Grow a Greater Greg,” only whenIplayit,Ichangethetitleto“GrowaGreaterPam.”Doesn’thavequitethesamering,butyou getthepoint. Greg gave me permission to share this experiment that, as he says, puts you into an abundance mind-setandformscoherencebetweenthequantumfieldandyourfinancialabundance. It’sprettysimple.Forthenextthreedays,intendtofindpennies: Ontheground Inyourpockets Inyourcar Onthesidewalk Everywhere ConjurethembydwellingnotonWherearethey? but on How exciting it is to manifest a penny! Afterall,howchallengingisittofindapenny?Penniesarethefruitcakeofthecurrencyworld.Some peoplethrowthemawaybecausetheyconsiderthemworthless. And, if you want to look at it that way, pennies are sort of worthless. So you’ll have no trouble manifestingthemeveryday,becausetheyaresimplynobigdeal. TheQuantumFieldDoesn’tCareIfYouPlayTricksonIt Buthere’swheretheexperimentkicksin.You’reactuallygoingtotrickthequantumfield.Don’t worry—thequantumfieldwon’tcare;itmakesnojudgments,itjustresponds. Afterfindingapenny,privatelycelebrateitlikeyoujustwonthelottery.Gowayoverboard.Way overthetop.Getsillywithit.Privatelyshouthosannastotheuniverse! Doesn’tsoundrealistictocelebratea“dumb”littleoldpenny?Afterall,apennycertainlydoesnot representtheabundanceyoutrulydesire,doesit? Buthere’showyoutrickthequantumfieldwiththisgame.Whatyoucelebrateisnottheamountthe penny represents; you celebrate the principle it represents. You celebrate the principle that the universeisinfinitelyabundantandthatmanifestingischild’splay. Youarecelebratingtheuniverse“goosing”youwiththispenny—gettingyourattentionandsaying, “Hey,mywonderful,mostspecialchild!Iamatyourservice,andIcanandwillcreateanythingyour heart desires! And I can create your heart’s desire just as easily as I created this penny! Isn’t that awesome?!” TheQuantumFieldWantstoGiveYouMoreofWhatYouCelebrate And the trick is, the quantum field doesn’t know the difference between your celebrating the amountversuscelebratingthereminder.Thequantumfieldsimplyformscoherencewithyourenergy of“thisisawesome”andreadilylinesuptobringyoumoreofit. And you benefit because you can truly, realistically, and believably celebrate the reminder of abundanceeachpennyrepresentsinthesuper-grand,Fourth-of-July-fireworksstyleI’msuggesting. LabReportSheet TheCorollary:YourNewB.F.F.Corollary TheTheory:Moneyisnothingbutenergyandareflectionofmybeliefs. TheQuestion:AmIblockingabundancebyhangingontoabunchofoldideasthatnolongerserve me? TheHypothesis:IfIchangemybeliefsaboutmoney,theworld’snaturalabundancewillrushin. Sub-hypothesis#1:IfIgiveawaymoney,Iwillreceiveevenmoremoney. Sub-hypothesis#2:Moneyiseasytocomeby. TimeRequired:72hourseach DateofFirstExperiment:__________Time:__________ Deadline:__________ Results:____________________________________________________ DateofSecondExperiment:__________Time:__________ Deadline:__________ Results:____________________________________________________ TheApproach:I’mgoingtoputonmyactingheelsandactlikethedivaIwasmeanttobe.I’mgoing toobservehowtheuniverseresponds.Forthefirst72hours,I’mgoingtogivewhatIwanttoget, trustingthatitisimpossibletooutgivetheuniverse.Andforthefinal72hours,I’mgoingtoalign withthequantumfieldbyhuntingforpennies. ResearchNotes:____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ “IrealizedthatIneededtodoalittleremixingonhowIfeltaboutmoney.” —FELICIASPAHR,AUTHOROFSELLINGFORSUCCESS RAININGCATSANDBLOGS Monetize,Schmonetize:TheRealJuiceIsintheGiftEconomy “Whenyourealizethereisnothinglacking,thewholeworldbelongstoyou.” —LAO-TZU ,CHINESEPHILOSOPHERANDPOET You don’t need Alex Trebek or “buzzwords for $5,000” to know that the Internet’s top trend rightnowis“HowdoImonetizemywebsite?Myblog?MyTwitterfeed?”EvenYouTubeoffers monetizationtoprolificvideouploaders. SinceI’vebeenaccusedofbeinga“subversivepresenceontheplanet,”Iwanttotalkaboutthe exactopposite. Howdoyouun-monetizeyourlife?Howdoyougoagainsttheculture’sdominantparadigmof wantingto“alwaysget,get,get”andpracticewhat’sknownasthegifteconomy? Thegifteconomy,aphilosophymorethanafinancialpractice,isoneinwhichpeoplerefuseto believeinscarcityandfear.Insteadofalwaystryingto“getmore,”agifteconomyisforthose lookingforwaystheycangive.It’ssoradicalthatmostpeoplecan’tevenunderstandit. I pitched a story about the gift economy to my editor at People magazine. She loves heroes, goodnews,andheartwarminghuman-intereststories.ButeventhoughIgaveherthreespecific examplesofpeopleworkingsolelyinthegifteconomy,shecouldn’tunderstandit.“Buthowdoes itwork?”shekeptrepeating. Itworks,althoughIcouldneverexplainthisspiritualbelieftoher,becauseonceyougiveup your incessant fear and belief that it’s a dog-eat-dog, every-man-for-himself world, abundance can’thelpbutshowupinyourlife.It’sactuallytherealityofthehumancondition,butaslongas we’re“monetizing”anderectingwallsoffear,weblockabundance. Perhaps the best example of the gift economy is Nipun Mehta, the guy I begged my People editortoletmeprofile.InApril1999,whenhewas25,hegaveuphislucrativepaycheckatSun Microsystems to become a full-time volunteer. A fan of Gandhi, who said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world,” Mehta started “giving” as an experiment. He started with money (he gave to charity), moved on to giving of his time (volunteering at a hospice), and then decided he’dgofull-time,givingofhimselfunconditionallywithnostringsattached.Thirteenyearslater, hisexperimenthasbeenahugesuccess. Hestartedafreerestaurantandafreeinspirationalmagazineandhasgivenawayhundredsof millions of dollars in free tech services. He’s a Stanford-trained engineer who was raking it in during the dot-com heyday. But he wasn’t sure that’s where happiness lay. He works with a networkofmorethan100,000volunteerswhooperateonthreeprinciples: 1. Everythingisstrictlyvolunteer.Moneyisnevercharged. 2. Nooneeverasksformoney.Manycharitiesdogoodwork,buttheyallaskfordonations. Theydoendlessfund-raising.Hesaysthatforcespeopleintoaneedyspaceandheprefers comingfromabeliefinabundanceandthegoodnessofhumankind.Andindeed,money hasshownupinspades(fromthebillionairefounderofSony,asjustoneexample)and fromanonymousdonorswhosendinchecksfor$10,000ormore.ButMehtaandcrew neveraskorexpect. 3. Theyfocusonsmallactions.“Youjusttakecareofwhatyoucantouch,givetowhatever isinfrontofyou,”hesays,andtherippleeffectshaveorganizedintowhathecallstheir ownmagic.“Icantellyoustoryafterstory.” TheKarmaKitchenthatheandfellowvolunteersstartedinBerkeley,California(thereareno pricesonthemenuandthecheckreads$0.00),spawnedKarmaKitchensinWashington,D.C.,and Chicago. “We don’t charge for anything, nor do we advertise anything. The project is sustained by anonymousfriendswhodonatewhattheycan,notasapaymentforwhattheyhavereceivedbutas apay-it-forwardactforsomeonetheydon’tknow,”Mehtasays. In place of financial capital, Mehta and his network of volunteers are building social capital, synergycapital,andatypeofsubtlecapitalbeyonddefinition. AnotheroneofmyheroesisEthanHughes,whostartedtheSuperheroesAlliance,agroupof 700 living, breathing superheroes. He and his wife, Sarah, give away everything they grow on their farm at the Possibility Alliance. They’ve given away goats, fruit bushes, seeds, soil, and compost.They’vedonatedtreestoeverymajorcityinMissouri.Mostimportant,theyhostmore than 1,500 people a year who come to their farm from around the country to learn about permaculture.Permacultureclassesnormallystartatabout$1,500,butEthanandSarahgivethem awayfree. “Atfirstpeopleareshocked,”Ethanexplains.“SofewmainstreamAmericansbelievesomeone wouldactuallygivesomethingawayforfreewithnoulteriormotives.We’reinacynicalsociety thatrarelytrustssomeonewhosays,‘Hey,Ijustwanttohelp.’” The Hugheses and their network of volunteers have helped build a library, bucked hay for a fellow farmer, cleaned up city parks, and donated something like 50,000 hours of community service…allwithnoexpectation. “It’sreallyimportanttometocreateaccess,andthegifteconomyisaboutaccess,”Ethansays. “It’saboutsharinganexperienceofgenerositythathasthepotentialtoshiftboththegiverandthe recipient.” That’s why I say, “Forget monetizing.” Think about something important, like the gifts you havetogive. EXPERIMENT#6 THENATUREVS.NEWSCOROLLARY(ORWHYYOU SHOULDREALLYGETOUTMORE) Meme:MyJobIstoRule,Control,andProtectMyselffromNature. Worldview2.0:TheFieldofInfinitePotentialityOffersaDivine24-7Buzz. “Theearthhasmusicforthosewholisten.” —GEORGESANTAYANA,AMERICANPHILOSOPHERANDPOET ThePremise Quick.Tellmewhichphasethemoonisin?Today,rightnow.Isitwaxing?Waning?Isitfull?Isit new? What?Youhavenoidea? Yet,IbetyouknowexactlywhichnewdysfunctionhappenedtodayinCongress,whichnewterror threatit’snownecessarytofear.YoumighthaveevenpostedawarningonFacebook(andfeltnoble for doing so) about tainted dog food or about some new strain of bacteria recently discovered in restaurantsaladbars. WhatI’dliketosuggestinthisthree-dayexperimentisthatalltheimportantstuffyouneedtoknow ishappeningrightoutsideyourwindow,rightthereinyourneighborhood,rightinyourownheart. And that what you pick up from the news media has no real relevance to your life. Except for the blocksiterectsbetweenyouandtheFP. I realize this is probably a striking departure. From the time your third-grade teacher instructed youtobringinanewsclippingfromthelocalpaper,you’vebeentaughtthat“news”isabsolutefact, vitallyimportanttoyourwell-beingandsomethingthatreallysharpandtogetherpeoplefollowwith zealousabandon.Afterall,itaddstoyourswaggertobeabletotalkcurrenteventsatparties,tobe abletowhipoutyourcommandofthelatestheadlinesonjobinterviews. Thisexperimentwillprovethat“news”isjustonecorporation’sopinion,moreorlessirrelevantto your well-being, and that really sharp and together people couldn’t care less what newscasters are blatheringonabouttoday.ThepeopleIadmireandhopetoemulateknowtheonlythingthatreally mattersistheindestructiblejoyandpulseoflifebeingbroadcastfromeverytree,everystar,every birdontheplanet.Theyknowthatreallife(asopposedtothematerialstuffthenewsmediaplaceson avauntedpedestal)iscreatedfrombeingintunewiththeuniversalbroadcast,theSacredBuzz. Thisexperimentwillprovethatthemedia,thatnamelessgroupofoutletsthatdictatereality,haveit all wrong. And that the most important thing you could ever do for yourself is pay attention to the collective rhythm and wisdom emanating from the larger whole. By synchronizing yourself with nature’sbiorhythms,you’lltapintoawholenewveinofconsciousness.You’llconnectwithasentient universepervadedbyanalways-vibratingdivinebuzz.Iknowitsoundsbigandcosmicandperhaps evenbeyondyourken,butit’sreallythemostnaturalthingintheworldand,onceyougetthehangof it,agazilliontimesmoreresourcefulandricherincontentthananythingBillO’Reillymightsay. By entering into reverent communion with the natural world (and, yes, that’s the world right outside your window, no need to plan another eco-vacation), you’ll be led on wild adventures into magicalandinvisiblerealms. TheThrobbing,PulsingNow “Eventhoughthetruthisabsolutelyoutthere,it’snot necessarilywhatpeoplepayattentionto.” —EVWILLIAMS,CO-FOUNDEROFT WITTER This experiment will show you that real wisdom is readily available when you turn off the bombardmentofsensationknownasthenews.Byinvestinginthefakenews,themade-upnews,the crapwereadontheInternet,wemissthetrulyrelevantnewsthat’shappeningrighthere.Rightnow. WhatishappeningonthesetofJenniferAniston’slatestflickorwhatJohnBoehnerdidordidn’tsay hasnorealrelevancetoyourlife. Ignoringanddiscountingthingslikethestars,theplants,andthesliverofawaxingmoon,whose cyclesaffecteverythingfromtidestofiddlercrabstooursleephabits,blindsustoamajorforceof energy that we could and should be using in our favor. Being disconnected from the natural world wreakshavoconourbodies.Ignoringthingsthataffectusdeeplyandslavishlyfollowingthingsthat havelittleornoimpactcausesstress,depression,andanxiety. Ifwewanttocreatemoreenergyandthereforemore“bandwidth”forajoyfullife,wemustbegin topayattentiontothingsthatmatter.Andletgoofallthethingsthatdon’t. TrueConfession “Media.IthinkIhaveheardofher. Isn’tshetheonewhokilledherchildren?” —NEILGAIMAN ,BRITISHAUTHOR Imightaswelljustsayit. I,PamGrout,amamemberoftheworld’slargestterroristorganization. As a freelance journalist who writes for People magazine, CNN, The Huffington Post, and other media outlets, I plead guilty, here and now, for having perpetuated rumors, exaggerations, and untruths.Inotherwords,promotingterror. OneofthefirsttenetsIlearnedinthehallowedhallsofKedzieatKansasStateUniversity,whereI attendedjournalismschool,was“Ifitbleeds,itleads.”Thatwouldn’tbeaproblemifwedidn’tform somanyofouropinionsfromthealmightynewsmedia.Butweactuallybuythecrazyheadlines.We actuallybelievethisstuff. Recently,oneofthetoptrendingstoriesonHuffingtonPost was about the dangers of pathogenic microbes on restaurant lemon wedges. Even though these microbes are ubiquitous (the researcher alsofoundthemonketchupbottles,saltandpeppershakers,menus,andtablesurfaces),theheadline thatconvincedhundredsofthousandstogaspinfearandquicklyclicktothelinkwasthis:“ThisWill MakeYouNever,EverWanttoPutaLemonWedgeInYourWaterAgain.” Imean,howcanyouresistaheadlinelikethat? Which is what the news is all about. Coming up with a sound bite or a news peg that will scare viewers or readers into paying attention, giving them a click or a like, making their numbers look goodsoadvertiserswillbuymoreads. Again, putting our faith in this nonsense wouldn’t be an issue if our thoughts and their resulting beliefs and consciousness weren’t such powerhouses. But our consciousness and our thoughts are musclemen, stepping out into the field of potentiality and bringing back the very circumstances, weather,disease,anddysfunctionweinvestin.Becauseweformsomanyofouropinionsfromthe almightynewsmedia,weshouldallbehigh-fivingandfist-bumpingeachotherforthemerefactthat wehaven’tputarazorbladetoourwristsyet. But here’s what I know. What we see in the news media is a tiny speck of a reality far removed from true Reality. It’s so limited in dimension and scope of understanding that to pay such close attention is like unknowingly having one of those “please kick me” signs pinned to your back. Combined with the lessons we learned from our parents (Money doesn’t grow on trees … It’s important to grow up, work hard, and put your nose to the grindstone … Johnny, don’t you dare go outside this house without your pants on …) and our own resulting terrorist thoughts, we’re pretty muchscrewed. Exceptwearen’t. Mass media show the blood, the ambulances, the crying family members. But in my work as a reporter for People magazine, where, yes, I report on tornadoes and kidnappings and whole towns beingwashedawaybyfloods,Iwitnessthemostincredibledisplaysofgenerosity,theveryfinestof thehumanspirit. It’sAlive! “Itisonlyhumanarrogance,andthefactthatthelives ofplantsunfoldinwhatamountstoamuchslower dimensionoftime,thatkeepusfromappreciatingtheir intelligenceandconsequentsuccess.” —MICHAELPOLLAN ,AMERICANAUTHOR In this experiment, you’re going to tune out the news and tune in nature’s Divine Broadcast that forever proclaims its love. This Sacred Buzz can be heard in every crocus poking through the ground.Ineverymockingbirdditty.Ineverycoolbreezecaressingyourcheek. For the next three days, you’re going to cast your line into the collective knowledge of the universe.You’regoingtocommunewithnature,getintimatewiththenaturalworld.You’regoingto take time to listen to the planet and all her creatures, who, despite our constant harassment, still understandbalanceandthedivineequilibrium. According to those who have taken time to listen, nature imparts volumes of information. Of course,youdohavetolayasidealotofpreconceivednotions,dogmas,andpersonalprejudices. Luther Burbank—the famous botanist who identified more than 800 new plant species, including theShastadaisy,thefreestonepeach,andtherussetpotato—believedthatgettinginharmonywiththe universe was the only worthy source of “news.” Tuning in to the glowing, luminous natural world was how he successfully crossbred the hundreds of new species that he advertised in his wildly successfulcatalog,NewCreationsinFruitsandFlowers.Hebelievedallofuscanreceivemessages fromthemagnetic,electrical,andvibrationalforcesoftheuniverse. Morerecently,MichaelPollan,inanarticleforTheNewYorker,reportedonanewbreedofplant scientists who are proving that there’s a lot more operating here in the universe than we initially believedandthatwhatwecan’tseewiththenakedeyeismoreimportantthanwhatwedosee. TheyLockPeopleUpforThis “Wewerenevermeanttobe theonlyplayersonthisstage.” —DANIELQUINN,AUTHOROFISHMAEL Yes,inthisexperimentwe’regoingtoplayaroundwithalittleinterspeciescommunication.You’re goingtotalktoatree.Oraplantorsomethingthatyouhavealwaysbelievedwasincapableoftalking back.Don’tlaugh.MichaelCrichton,theHarvard-educateddoctorwholeftmedicinetowritebooks andmoviescreenplays(JurassicPark),aswellascreateTVshows(ER),spentacoupleofweeksin theCaliforniadeserttalkingtoacactus.Inhismemoir,Travels,hewroteaboutaphone-free,drugfreeworkshopwithJoyBrugh,alsoadoctor,wherehelearnedtomeditate,seeandmoveenergy,and yes,getguidancefromacactus. As he explained, he was skeptical and not really sure he wanted to admit to talking to a battered phalliccactuswiththornsandscars.Orletonthathebrokedownsobbingwhen,onthelastday,the cactus said to him, “It’s been good having you here with me.” Even after he returned home, he questionedhissanity,wonderedifhe’dmadeanysignificantpersonalgains. “Theenergyworkwasreal.Themeditationswerereal,butwhatgoodwasitifyoucouldn’tapply ittoyourdailylife?”heasked. Itwasn’tuntillaterwhenhelookedbackandsawthat,withineightmonthsofreturningfromthe desert,hehadchangedhisrelationships,hisresidence,hiswork,hisdiet,hisinterests,andhisgoals. “Infact,”hesaid,“Ichangedeverythinginmylifethatcouldbechanged.Thesechangeswereso sweepingthatIcouldn’tseewhatwashappeningwhileIwasinthemidstofthem.” Andtherewasoneotherchange,too. “I’vebecomeveryfondofcacti,andIalwayshavesomearound,whereverIlive.” AnecdotalEvidence “Youalreadyhaveinsideyoueverythingyou’veever wantedorlookedforelsewhere.” —SARAAVANTSTOVER,AUTHOROFTHEWAYOFTHEHAPPYWOMAN GeorgeWashingtonCarver—thegreatAmericanscientistandinventorwhocameupwithhundreds of uses for the lowly legume and practically saved the economy of the South after the boll weevil devastated the cotton crop—knew all about the Divine Broadcast. Not only was he one of the first Americans to be inducted into Britain’s Royal Society of Arts, but he was also friends with three AmericanPresidents. Andwhile,yes,hehadseveraladvanceddegreesandtaughtatseveralcolleges,hewasthefirstto admit that all his “scientific” discoveries, the brilliance that made him so famous, came from his connection to God or what I call the field of potentiality (FP). Every morning, very early, Carver walked for many miles. He connected with nature, and it was that communion, indeed the plants themselves,thattoldhimhowtoturnpeanutsandsoybeansandsweetpotatoesintothemorethan100 commercialproductshedeveloped. Ashesaid,“Ithinkofnatureasanunlimitedbroadcastingstation,throughwhichGodspeakstous everyhour,ifwewillonlytunein….Readingaboutnatureisfine,butifapersonwalksinthewoods andlistenscarefully,hecanlearnmorethanwhatisinbooks.” Carversaidheneverhadtogropeformethods.Anythingheneededtoknowwaseasilyrevealedto him.“WithoutGodtodrawasidethecurtain,”hesaid,“Iwouldbehelpless.” Likewise,AlbertEinstein,themanwecreditasbeingtheworld’sforemostgenius,wasconnected tothishigherenergy. Call it what you will, but nature/God/the FP has answers to every alleged “problem” and “devastatedeconomy”thatseemstochallengeus.Onceweletgoofallwethinkwe“know”andmake itourgoaltoconnecttothisunlimited,all-knowing,all-lovingforce,newdiscoveriesandbrilliance willrushinfromeveryside. BecomingaHorse(orPlantorTree)Whisperer “Anythingwillgiveupitssecretsifyouloveitenough.” —GEORGEWASHINGTON CARVER,AMERICANSCIENTIST Soyeah,I’mabouttosuggestthatyouengageinwhatmostpeoplewouldlabel“crazybehavior.” Dr. Doolittle aside, most civilized Westerners don’t partake of riveting conversation with their ferrets.Yet,theanimalworld,theplantworld,theworldthatwediscountwithouremphasisonafivesensesreality,hasalottosay. Manyaboriginalpeopleconsidertheabilitytosendandreceivemessages,tocommunicateandtalk withallofnature,nobigdeal.Itisn’taspecialgift.It’sapartofeverydaylife,asnaturalandnormal asusingvocalizedlanguage.Peoplewhocan’taccessthe“humoftheuniverse”seemlikeananomaly tothem,thewayweviewsomeoneborndeaf. PsychologistRobertWolff,whospentseveraldecadesworkingwiththeSng’oioftheMalaysian rainforest,saysitusedtomystifyhimwhenhisfriendAhmeed,withouttheuseoftelephones,clocks, orcalendars,wouldsomehowknowtheexactdayhewasreturningfromtheWestandwouldbethere at the drop-off waiting to help with his bags. In stark contrast to today’s industrial societies, the Sng’oi possessed an acute and uncanny attunement to the energies and emotions of their surroundings,givingthemwhatWolffcalled“superhuman”powersofknowing. Intriguedbythetribe’scompletelackoffearandanxiety,Wolffeventuallyapprenticedhimselfto Ahmeed,eventuallylearnedtostillhisverbal,analyticalmindandexperiencewhathecallsthe“unity ofalllife.”HesaidtheSng’oiwereintouchwiththatdeepconnectionthattherestofuskeeptrying to regain through books, tapes, and seminars. Although the Sng’oi and their rain forest were eventually cleared by Komatsu bulldozers, Wolff, in this book Original Wisdom, says this trusting, intuitiveconnection,thisoriginalintelligence,canbereclaimed. According to Anna Breytenbach, a former Silicon Valley IT professional who now works with veterinarians and conservation officials as an animal communicator, the ability to transfer informationbetweenminds,beithumanoranimal,ishardwiredintothedesignofourbrains.The trick,shesays,isbecomingempatheticallyconnectedandopeninguptotheelectromagneticimpulses generatedbythoughtsandemotions. NoStruggleWhenYou’reOnewithNature “Ittakesatouchofgenius—andalotof courage—tomoveintheoppositedirection.” —ALBERTEINSTEIN ,GERMAN-BORNPHYSICIST OnDecember14,2005,theSanFranciscoChronicleranastoryaboutafemalehumpbackwhale, who,afterbeingfreedfromaspiderwebofcrabtrapsandlines,wentbacktothankthediverswho spent several hours untangling her. After swimming in joyous circles, she went back to each diver and, one at a time, nudged them and looked them in the eye, a profound experience that one of the diverssaid“changed”himforever. IalsolovethisstoryaboutaherdofAfricanelephantswhocametosalutetheirformertrainerafter hisdeath.Eventhoughhehadretiredandhadn’tworkedwiththeminseveralyears,theysomehow knewhehaddied,andwalkedmanymilestoformacircleofrespectaroundhishome. TheMethod “AllIknowiswhatIreadinthepapers, andthat’sanalibiformyignorance.” —WILLROGERS,AMERICANHUMORIST Forthenextthreedays,I’dlikeyoutosubstitutethetimeyounormallyspendwatchingthenews, reading a newspaper, and trawling Facebook with walking around your neighborhood. Don’t even thinkabouttakingyourphone.ThisisbetweenyouandBigMommaNature. Observeeverythingandbeopentotheideathattheplants,trees,andanimalsinyourneighborhood havesomethingimportanttotellyou.Bewillingtoheartheirnonstopvibrationthatoffersallsortsof valuableinformation. Anyothernews(like,say,therecentfamineinAfrica)doesn’treallymattertoyouduringthetime frameofthisexperiment.Butthat’sheartless,Ihearyousaying. Being in reverent communion with the natural world is actually a path with far more heart. In reality,there’snotmuchyoucandoaboutthefamineinAfrica(exceptcontributeworryandguiltto theuniversalenergy),butthere’salotyoucandoaboutyourimmediateneighborhood.Andoncewe allgetbackintoharmonywiththeuniversalenergy,endingthosefaminesinAfricawillbeasnap. Taketimetoreallylookatthepeopleinyourlife.Watchthemwithfull-bodiedamazement.Pretend asifyou’remeetingthemfortheveryfirsttime. Bepresenttothesunrise.Tothesunset.Andeverypreciousmomentinbetween.Listentothebirds. Beopentomessagesfromyourpets. Paycloseattentiontothemoon,andifsomebodyasksyouthequestionIaskedatthebeginningof thischapter,bepreparedwithananswer. LabReportSheet TheCorollary:TheNaturevs.NewsCorollary TheTheory:Avibrating,pulsingfieldwithmysticalinformationisavailableifIpayattention. The Question: Is it possible that I’m seeing and believing in features of life that have no real relevance?AndthatI’mmissinglife-changingwisdomandlessonsbecauseI’mfocusedonthewrong things?Isitpossiblethatnatureitselfhasamessageforme? The Hypothesis: The more I’m connected to natural cycles and rhythms, the more energy and bandwidthofjoyareavailabletome. TimeRequired:72hours Today’sDate:__________Time:__________ DeadlineforReceivingAnswer:__________ TheApproach:Forthenextthreedays,I’mgoingtobanthenewsmedia(andyes,Facebook)from my awareness. Instead, I will seek the news from the natural world as I go outside and walk in my neighborhood.Iwillactivelyseekandexpectanimportantmessage. ResearchNotes:____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ “Man[shouldspend]lesstimeprovingthat hecanoutwitNatureandmoretimetastingher sweetnessandrespectingherseniority.” —E.B.WHITE,AMERICANAUTHOR RAININGCATSANDBLOGS Factsvs.Truth “Really,weren’tthesefactsjustplaceholdersuntilthelongviewcouldreallyassertitself?” —DAVIDLEVITHAN ,AMERICANAUTHOR I’m a journalist, trained, degreed, the whole nine yards. In fact, I started my illustrious journalismcareerattheKansasCityStar,thesamenewspaperwhereErnestHemingwayandWalt Disneycommencedtheirroadtofame. Thelastfewyears,however,I’vebeguntoaltermybeliefsabout“thefacts”I’mswornbymy professiontoseek.I’mnotsosurethat“justthefacts,ma’am”ishelpfulanymore.Infact,these so-calledfactscreateanegativeenergeticmomentumthatInolongerwanttoperpetuate. The “facts” I now choose to report are that happiness is our birthright, that love is the only reality, and that the only reason “facts” sometimes look otherwise is because that’s what we’ve spentsomanyyearsfocusingupon.Inowknowthatit’sunproductivetotalkabout,reporton,or giveattentiontoanythingIdon’twant.AndanytimeIdon’tfeeljoyfulandatpeaceisbecauseI’m givingattentiontosomethingthatdisagreeswithmySource.Tousetheoldradioanalogy,I’ve tunedintoan“oldiesstation”thatstillbelievesinpainandsuffering. I’mnowcommittedtobringingadifferentenergytotheparty.Anenergyoflove,anenergy thatseesonlybeauty,anenergythatrecognizestheTruth(andthereissuchathingasTruthwitha capitalT,whichisdifferentfrom“facts”)ineveryperson. I believe that’s what Jesus meant when he said, “Turn the other cheek.” He wasn’t suggesting that we should walk around with bruised cheeks and black eyes. He was saying that we should begin moving in a different direction, turn our cheeks, so to speak, to a higher, brighter, more pleasingreality. “Facts”aresimplyhabitsofthoughtwe’vebeenthinkingsolongthattheynowseemnormal. Whenweinvestinthemoverandoveragain,wevalidatethem.Wecreatemoreofthem.“Facts” fillinaroundthosebeliefs. Quantumphysicshasproventhatit’simpossibletoobserveanythingwithoutaffectingit.Sadly, we’vebeenseeking(andthereforeaffecting)thingsthatnolongerserveus.We’vebeenseeking “facts”thatwereperpetuatedlongbeforeweevolvedtotheplacewherewerealizedwehavethe powertochangethem.And,yes,they’vepickedupquiteabitofmomentum.Butatanytime,we can“turntheothercheek”andlookinadifferentdirection. Asforme,I’mturningmycheektowardjoy,towardpeaceofmind,towardtheideathatallof uscanbefreeandabundantandlivinglivesofinsatiablewell-being. EXPERIMENT#7 THE“IFYOUSAYSO”COROLLARY(ORYOURWORDSARE WANDSTHATSHAPEYOURLIFE) Meme:WhatISayDoesn’tMatterBesides,I’mOnlyRespondingtoWhatISee. Worldview2.0:IWillBringAbundanceandJoyintoMyLifeOnceIStopTalkingSmackaboutIt. “Words[are]thingsofbeauty,eachlikeamagicalpowderorpotionthatcouldbecombinedwith otherwordstocreatepowerfulspells.” —DEAN KOONTZ,AMERICANAUTHOR ThePremise Last I checked, the Yellow Pages doesn’t have an entry for “Prophets” like they probably would havebackinbiblicaldays.Butifyouwantaglimpseintoyourfuture,listentothewordsyouuseto describe yourself and your life. When you say things like “This is going to be a great day,” or “Thingsalwaysworkoutforme,”youareusingyourwordstoprophesyapositivefuture. However, most of us, instead of utilizing the magic potion of our words, throw them around carelesslylikeconfettiataparty.Asin: “It’sflu-and-coldseason.I’llprobablygetit.” “Ihavetriedeverydietoutthere,andIstillcan’tloseweight.” “I’msuchanidiot.WhatwasIthinking?” At this point, most of us have little control over the ticker tape of thoughts that run through our minds,butwecanmonitorthecommentarythatproceedsoutofourmouths. Will Bowen, a former Unity minister who passed out purple bracelets to his congregation, challenging them to go 21 days without complaining, said he was shocked by how often he uttered negativity. During the first week of his challenge to refrain from complaining, gossiping, or criticizing,hispersonalbestwassixhours.Andheisatrainedminister. Eventually,Bowencompletedthe21-daychallenge(ittookseveralmonths)andhisstorysweptthe world, landing him spots in People magazine (compliments of yours truly), on Oprah, and on the Today show. Hundreds of thousands took the www.acomplaintfreeworld.org challenge, eventually sharingwithBowenthatreformattingtheirmentalharddriverelievedthemofchronicpain,healed relationships,improvedcareers,andmadethemoverallhappierpeople. ButlikeBowen,theyweresurprisedbyhowautomaticandrotetheirconversationsare.Someone askshowweare,andwithoutevengivingitanythought,werepeat,“Fine,thankyou.Howareyou?” Someonetellsusabouthergreat-auntEthelgettingpancreaticcancerandwesay,“Oh,I’msosorry. That’shorrible.” Andusually,atthesametimeweblurtoutourlearnedresponses,ourbrainsrapidlyleafthrough the file of information we’ve stored thus far about pancreatic cancer or cancer in general or about ourfriend,totallyunrelated,whohasbreastcancer.AsIsaid,it’sallautomaticandrote. WordsCallinVictoryorDefeat “Youcanchangeyourworldbychangingyourwords.” —JOELOSTEEN,PASTOROFHOUSTON’SLAKEWOODCHURCH When my sister was in grade school, she believed each person was given a certain allotment of words. She was very judicious with what she said, because she thought that once she used up her allotment,she’deitherdieorbecomemute,neitheranoutcomeshedesired.Luckily,shenowknows thatwords,liketelemarketers,areprettymuchunlimited,butthatcareinselectingwhichonestouse isaskillfromwhichwecouldallbenefit. Every morning, we get the chance to bless our day or curse it. We can use words to describe a situation, or we can use them to change a situation. For example, you can call all your besties to complainhowyourhusbandnevercomplimentsyou,oryoucantellthetaleofwhenyoufirstfellin love.Bothtruestories.Completelydifferentenergy. Toendlesslytellthetaleofhowheforgotyourbirthdayoraboutyourbosswhodoesn’tappreciate youislikewatchingSpider-Man3overandover.Itwasn’tverygoodthefirsttimeyousawit,andit won’tgetbetterifyouwatchitagain. MostofusaresavvyenoughnottorushtoNetflixwhenourleastfavoritemoviescomeout,so whydoweinsistonrunningrepeatsoftheleastfavoriteeventsinourlives?Tocontinuerehashing thingsthatdidn’tpleaseusmakesnosense.Replayingnegativestoriesonlyaddsenergytothemand emits a frequency that attracts more events with similar frequencies. Especially when we could use ourallotmentofwordstoinspire,uplift,andencourage. Justlikeit’simportanttoheadwestifyou’regoingtoCalifornia,it’simportanttosendyourwords outinthedirectionyou’dlikeyourlifetogo. IDoDeclare “Somepeopledailychant,‘Iain’tgotnomoney,’and wonderwhytheydon’thaveenoughmoney.Others chant,‘I’mnotworthyorgoodenough,’andwonderwhy theyarediscouragedandnotabletohavetherelationship, career,andlifetheydesire.People‘language’themselves intomanifestationstheyreallydon’twant.” —REV.DR.T ERRYCOLE-WHITTAKER,AMERICANMINISTERANDNEWT HOUGHTAUTHOR The universe wants you to prosper and be healthy. It wants to provide for your every need, but whenyoukeepblatheringonabout“nevergettinganybreaks”orthe“downslidingeconomy,”ithas nochoicebuttomatchyoufrequencyforfrequency. Justlikeyoucan’twatchNBCwhenyourremotecontrolentersthesignalforABC,you’llnever prosperifyoukeepmoaningaboutyourpiteouslife.Youcan’ttalklackandpovertyandexpectan abundantlife.Youcan’tcontinuetoharpabouthowbadeverythingisandexpectittogetbetter. The universe is like the order taker at McDonald’s. If can’t give you a Big Mac if you keep orderinganEggMcMuffin. Hereareafewselectionsonthemenuoflife: “I’vegoneasfarasIcango.” “I’llneverbreakthisaddiction.” “I’mnotthattalented.” “I’mnotqualified.” “I’dbewastingmytimetoaskthatgirlout.” “Iamblessed.” “Theuniversesuppliesallmyneeds.” “Iliveindivinehealth.” “There’smorewherethatcamefrom.” “Theuniverseisopeningnewdoorsforme.” Whenwegetourwordsgoingintherightdirection,obstaclesclearout,thingsturnaround,and lifestartstowork. TellItLikeYouWantIttoBe “WordscanbelikeX-raysifyouusethem properly—they’llgothroughanything.” —ALDOUSHUXLEY,AUTHOROFBRAVENEWWORLD I have a friend who shall not be named that regularly accuses me of being a pie-in-the-sky Pollyanna.Shethinkstalkingonlyaboutthegoodandthebeautifulisdenyingfacts. Buthere’smyposition.“Facts”arenotthatinteresting.Imuchpreferdiscussingpossibilities.Sure those studies, those government reports, those doctors’ prognoses declare what she might call irrefutable“facts.”Buttome,they’renothingbutacatapultforsomethingbetter. Ibelievethemostimportantfacultywepossessisourimagination,andthatbyaligningitwiththe fieldofinfinitepotentiality,wecancreatesomethingsomuchbetterthan“currentfacts.”Harpingon about“currentfacts”justcallsinmoreofthesame.Towasteourtimeon“appearances”isdenying thepowerwehavetochangethingsforthebetter.Iwouldmuchratherdeny“facts”thandenymyown abilitytoimaginesomethingbetter.Mywordsaretheseedsthatplantthepossibilities. Wecancontinuetofocuson“whatis”or“whatappearstobe,”orwecanfocusonwhatwecan better imagine. “What is” is simply what we’ve been focusing on. “What could be” is much more interesting.Atleasttome. Those“facts”thatmyfriendaccusesmeofdenyingarenothingbuttheharvestofthewordsoflack andproblemswespokeupuntilnow. GettingBuckedOfftheHorseYetAgain “Somepeoplehaveawaywithwords, andotherpeople…oh,uh,nothaveway.” —STEVEMARTIN ,AMERICANCOMEDIAN WhenIturned50,Ithrewmyhandsintheairandbasicallydecidedthatmylifewasover.Mymany yearsofbeingatall,hotblondewereabouttocomescreechingtoahalt.Oratleastthat’swhatIkept tellingeveryone. HavingsupportedafriendwhoisolderthanIamthroughmenopause,Iknewgoodandwellwhat wascoming.Myskinwasgoingtowrinkleandshrivelup,myovarieswoulddoadisappearingact, andmyemotionswereabouttocompetewiththeConeyIslandCyclonefornumberofupsanddowns. I was like Paul Revere, riding my “woe is me” horse through the night, “Menopause is coming. Menopauseiscoming.” One day, while rigorously going through yet another book on how to cope with this horrible affliction, I finally got it. I am prophesying the future with my words and expectations. With my insistenceonlookingforsignsofimpendingdoom,myrepeatedchantsof“Isitme?Orisithotin here?”werepavingthewayforadifficulttransitionintoanewphaseoflife.Eventhenameofthis verynaturalcycleoflife(crone,anyone?)laysastoneintheroadahead. Isnappedthecoverofthatbookclosed,calledmyfriend,andsaid,“Thanksforloaningmethat bookonthesymptomsofmenopause,butI’mcomingoverrightnowtoreturnit.” Fromthatpointon(exceptthosetimes,yes,Taz,whenIdidgetbuckedoutofthesaddle),Ibegan todeclareandstilldeclaretoanyonewhowilllisten: “Girl,youarelookingsogoodtoday.” “Mybestdaysareaheadofme.” “I’mgettingstrongerandyoungerlookingeveryday.” “HealthisflowingthroughmeliketheRiverJordan.” JoelOsteentellsthestoryofahighschoolbuddyofhis.Thisguywasthestarofthefootballteam. Hehadthick,curlyhair.Hewaswhatwegirlsusedtocall“arealhunk.”EverytimeJoelaskedhim whathewasupto,he’dsay,“Oh,notmuch.Justgettingoldandfatandbald.” “Imusthaveheardhimsaythat500times,”Joelrecounts.“Ihadn’tseenhimin15,20yearsand ranintohimtheotherday.Andyouknowwhat?Heendedupbeingawhizatpredictingthefuture.He wasoldandfatandbald.” Ifwecontinuetoproclaimthatwe’retiredandrun-down,thatwedon’thaveanyenergy,wecan certainlycreatethatparticularreality. Butinsteadofcomplaining,isn’titwisertoproclaim,“Iamstrong.Iamfullofenergy.Myvitality is being renewed”? The more we talk about being tired, the more tired we become. The more we persistintellingeveryonehowdepressedweare,themoredepressedweget.Themorewetalkabout beingoverweightandoutofshape,themore…well,Idon’tevenwanttosayit. Don’ttalkaboutthewayyouare.Talkaboutthewayyouwanttobe. LouiseHay,mymentor,mypublisher,andthemostawesome87-year-oldontheplanet,goessofar astodeclarevictoryoutloudrightintothemirror.Mirrorwork,incaseyou’veneverheardofit,is whereratherthanaskingthemirror,mirroronthewallwho’sthefairestofthemall,youlookdeep into your own eyes and tell the reflection in that bloody mirror that you are beautiful, fabulous, worthy,talented,creative,andallsortsofothertruthsthatfarout-trumpbeing“fair.” My friend Rhonda told me she was watching Louise Hay and Cheryl Richardson give a lecture called“YouCanCreateanExceptionalLife.”Louise,whotoutsmirrorworkonadailybasis,reached intoherbraatonepoint,pulledoutatinymirror,lookedintoit,andsaid,“Hey,good-looking.How’s itgoing?” Now,that’ssomeonewhowalkshertalk. AnecdotalEvidence “Thegameoflifeisagameofboomerangs.Ourthoughts,deeds,andwordsreturntoussooneror laterwithastoundingaccuracy.” —FLORENCESCOVELSHINN,AUTHOROFTHEGAMEOFLIFEANDHOWTOPLAYIT Ifyousawthe1976filmThePinkPantherStrikesAgain,youmayrememberthephraserepeated by Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus. After getting more and more stressed at Clouseau’s incompetence, Dreyfus finally seeks out psychiatric advice and is prescribed the repetition of this phrase: “Everydayandineveryway,Iamgettingbetterandbetter.” Although it didn’t work for Dreyfus, this mantra-like autosuggestion was popularized by Émile Coué(1857–1926),aFrenchpsychologistandpharmacistwhosuccessfullyemployedwhatwenow call the placebo effect. Coué noticed that when he raved to customers about a medicine’s great effectiveness,theygotbetter.Whenhesaidnothing,themedicine’seffectswerelessdramatic. More than the medicine itself, it was the belief in a medicine’s effectiveness that proved so beneficial. One biography of Coué claimed a success rate of 93 percent, having cured everything from kidney problems and memory loss to diabetes, migraines, and even a prolapsed uterus. The other7percentwerereportedlytooskepticaltobelievethatsayingthephrasethatInspectorDreyfus used (it has been satirized often in popular culture, including in the first episode of Boardwalk Empire,Season3,whenfugitiveNelsonVanAldenrepeatsitintoamirror)couldcurethem. AsCouéhimselflikedtosay,“Ihavenevercuredanyoneinmylife.AllIdoisshowpeoplehow they can cure themselves.” Curing anything, he said, requires a change in subconscious thought, which happens by repeating words until the subconscious absorbs them. He was way ahead of the curveinknowingthatanyideaexclusivelyoccupyingthemindeventuallyturnsintoreality. MoreAnecdotalEvidence “Callthethingsthatarenot,asthoughtheywere.” —ROMANS4:16 In 1999, José Lima, the flamboyant pitcher from the Dominican Republic, had a fabulous season withtheHoustonAstros.Hewon21gamesandpitchedintheAll-StarGame.Butin2000,whenthe Astrosdebutedtheirnewballpark,hewalkedontothediamond,tookonelookatthefenceinleftfield that was a lot closer to home plate than the fence at the Astrodome, and said, “I’ll never be able to pitchinhere.” Itendedupbeingaself-fulfillingprophecy.Despitethefans’enthusiasmforthenewstadium,Lima plummeted from 21 wins to 16 losses. Never in the Astros history had a pitcher suffered such a profoundnegativeturnaround. IheardthatstoryfromJoelOsteen,headhonchoatLake-woodMinistryinHouston.WhenOsteen tookovertheministryafterhisfather ’sdeath,hewasscaredandnervous.Hethought,Ican’tspeakin public. Butheknewbetterthantospeakitaloud.Instead,heaffirmedoverandoveragainthatthechurch’s nationalTVaudiencewouldeatuphiswork.Heevensaidtheseexactwordsaboutthenow-popular Sundaymorningshow:“Oncepeopleturnmeon,theyjustcan’tturnmeoff.” Hegotalettertheotherdayfromaguywhosaid,“Youknow,Joel,IhateTVministers.Butmy wifehasbeenbeggingmetocheckoutyourshow.Ialwaysputheroff,tellher,‘Oh,Iwill.Iwill.’But usuallyIjustwatchsports.OneSunday,Iwasfiddlingaroundwiththedialsandtheremotecontrol gotstuckonyourshow.Ikeptpunchingthatbutton,kepttryingtogetbacktothegolftournamentI was watching. But for some reason, the remote wouldn’t work. I even got up and put in some new batteries.Stillwouldn’twork.Ifinallyjustsettledinandlistenedtoyouspeak.Andmywifewasright. Ilikeyourshow.Butthefunniestthing,assoonasyourshowwasover,thatremotestartedworking justfine.” TheMethod “Ifbeatingourselvesupworked,we’dallbethin,rich,andhappy,wouldn’twe?” —CHERYLRICHARDSON ,AMERICANAUTHOR Ifyou’vegotscreamingtoddlers,Iknowyou’veusedthisphrase:“Honey,useyourwords.” Andthat’swhatwe’regoingtodointhisexperiment. We’regoingtouseourwordstocallinthegood,todeclarefavoroverourlives,toplaceourfaith intheunseenrealm. Herearethefivesteps: 1. Acknowledge that what you’re noticing in your life now is only temporary unless you continuetocementitindayafterdaywithyourwords. 2. For the next three days, for the time it takes to conduct this experiment, refrain from complaining.AsBobMarleyusedtosay,acomplaintisaninvitationtothedevil. 3. Sayoutloud:“Thankyouforthisfabulousday.Ilove_________andIlove_________.”You canfillintheblankswithdarnednearanything,becauseloveemitsaspecialfrequencythat canpiercethedarkestofsituations. 4. Last,you’regoingtopickastatementthatyou’vebeenrepeatingforyears:“Myback’sbeen hurting,” or “I’m not good on first dates.” Pick something your friends would recognize immediately,afamiliarstatementfromyourregularrepertoire.Now,playtheoppositegame. Tellacompletelydifferentstoryforthenextthreedays.Milkitforallyou’reworth.Actlike you’reMerylStreep. 5. Lookforevidenceduringthenext72hoursofthisoppositereality. LabReportSheet TheCorollary:The“IfYouSaySo”Corollary TheTheory:Thewordsthatspillfrommymouthhaveacertainwattageandenergy,andbyusing onlywordsandphrasesthatblessanduplift,Iwillempowermyselfandothers. TheQuestion:Isitpossibletopositivelyaffectmylifebychangingmyconversations? TheHypothesis:Byactivelymonitoringmywords,Iwillnoticeachangeinwhatshowsupinmy life. TimeRequired:72hours Today’sDate:__________Time:__________ TheApproach:Forthenext72hours,I’mgoingtorefrainfromrushingtoreactinspeechuntilI’ve thoughtabouteachcommentImake,ensuringthatitpassestheQualityControlrequirementsI’veset upformyself.IfduringthesethreedaysIamsuccessfulinissuingnocomplaints,nowisecracksor unkindwordsaboutmyselforothers,Iwillfeelahigherenergyandnoticeabetter-feelingvibration emanatingfromme. ResearchNotes:____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ “Letuscelebratetheoccasionwithwineandsweetwords.” —PLAUTUS,ROMANPLAYWRIGHT RAININGCATSANDBLOGS WhatTheHangoverPartIIITaughtMeaboutQuantumPhysics “There’sacertaindelusionalqualitythatallsuccessfulpeoplehavetohave…youhavetobelieve thatsomethingdifferentcanhappen.” —WILLSMITH,AMERICANACTOR Okay, true confession. I didn’t see The Hangover Part III. Didn’t even see the second in the trilogy. But what this one-star summer bomb demonstrates is our tendency to repeat ourselves again and again, day after day. We get stuck in these loops, looking for the same things we saw yesterday.Todayisabrand-newdaywithaninfinitenumberofnewpossibilities. WhoevertookoverforEdMcMahoncouldknockonyourdoorwiththewinningcheckinthe magazine sweepstakes. You could make a new friend or meet a potential S.O. You could get an ideaforabookorasongoranonprofitthatmightchangethelivesofmillions. Thethingis,youneverknow.Butbecausewegetupeverymorningexpectingtheexactsame thing,wegetreruns(HangoverPartIII’s)ofyesterday.Yeah,theremightbealittlevariety.You couldgetaspeedingticket,forexample,oreatapepperonipizzainsteadofpasta,butadmitit: Youbasicallyexpectyourworldtolooklikeacloneofyesterday. Butwhatifyouwokeuptoaworldwhereeverythingwascompletelyunrecognizable?Areyou willing to allow that possibility? The possibility that the world’s largesse could flow into your life?ThepossibilitythatwecouldhavepeaceonEarth?Andthatallchildrencouldgotobedwith afullstomachknowingtheyweredeeplylovedandcherished? Ifthere’sonethingIknow,it’sthis:Wegetoutoflifeexactlywhatwelookfor…downtothe preciseshape,size,andcolor. Amajorconundrumofquantumphysicsisthatwhatevertheobserverexpectstosee,hesees. Physicalreality,atitsessence,ismadeofhigh-energyphotons.Andwe,youandme,arepatterns oflightandinformation,patternsoflightandinformationthatwekeeprerunningandrerunning. So, to my way of thinking, the more open we are to brand-new, completely different possibilities,thebetterourworldwillbecome. So,yeah,thefirstHangoverwaskindafun.Butasforme,I’dratherseeBradleyCooper,Zach Galifianakis,andallthoseotheractorsstarringinawholenewfilm. EXPERIMENT#8 THEPLACEBOCOROLLARY(ORTHETRUTHABOUT BENDINGREALITY) Meme:PoorMe,aSeparate,PitifulHumanBeingJostledAroundbyanUncaringWorld. Worldview20:RealityIsFluidandConstantlyChanging,ReflectingBackMyInnermostBeliefs. “Wecanneverperceivewhatisreal.Wecanonlyperceivewhatisrealforus.” —BARBARADEWEY,AUTHOROFASYOUBELIEVE ThePremise Thisexperimentwillprovethatyourbeliefsandexpectationsarepowerfulandprofound.Indeed, theyaretheanimatingenergyoflifeitself. Yourbeliefsre-createandreproducethemselvesinphysicalreality.Whichiswhythoughtsbecome things.Whywhatyoufocusuponexpands.Theexternalworldisthedisplayscreenofyourinnermost beliefs.Thesebeliefsandexpectationsanimate,sustain,andmotivateallthatyousee.Blaminglifefor your misfortunes is like accusing your smartphone of running lousy apps. You’re the one who downloadedthem.Lifesimplyservesastheprojectorofyourbeliefsandexpectations. Fewofustrulyunderstandthepotencyofourthoughtsandconsciousness.Eachthoughtisaseed,a unitofmentalenergy.Thosethatcarrysufficientintent,emotionalimpact,andconvictionofbelief (whethertrueornot)takerootandstimulatematerialization. Youmightwanttoreadthatlastbitagain.Beliefs(whethertrueornot)stimulatematerialization.So ifyoubelievethatlifeisanunendingstruggle,thatbodieshavenochoicebuttodeteriorate,orthat mostguysarejerks,that’sthescriptthatwillplayoutinyourlife. Lifeitselfisneverpainful.Itisonlyamirrorofyourbeliefs.Andjustlikeyoudon’tlookinthe mirror,noticeyourmascaraissmudged,andthentryto“fixit”onthemirroritself,youcan’treally “fix”yourproblemsoutthere.You“fix”yourproblemsbyrecognizingthemasacaseofmistaken identityandthenchangingtheinnerbelief,theinnercause. Wherewegetstuckisputtingsomuchfaithinaparticularbelief(Butit’strueIhavenomoney… It’struethatIhavecancerinmygenetics)thatwecannotconceivethatit’snotfact.We’reconvinced it’s“God’sowngospeltruth.”Facts,despitewhatscientists,teachers,andCNNtellyou,areopinions, holdingdownmaterialrealityuntilwecanmovebeyond. LifeasanOversizeCartoon “Thefunctionofthemindistocreatecoherencebetweenourbeliefsandtherealityweexperience.” —BRUCELIPTON ,PH.D.,AUTHOROFTHEBIOLOGYOFBELIEF Instead of using our thoughts and consciousness to imagine, expand, and create, we use this luminoussuperpowerofanabilitytorunthedatawedownloadedfromourculture,thedatacovering up and obscuring the powerful, magical now. Every atom, every molecule, every energy wave of your being pulses with creative life force. But instead of using this powerful mojo to generate brilliance,weturnitagainstourselves. IcallittheBabyHueyprinciple.BabyHuey,apopularcartooncharacterwhenIwasgrowingup,is anaïve,oversizeducklingindiapers.Becausehehadthementalityofababybutthesizeandstrength ofasumowrestler,heconstantlycausedproblems,inadvertentlyknockingthingsoveranddamaging property.Hehadnoideaofhissuperhumanstrength.That’sus,inanutshell. Ourconsciousnesshasthesizeandstrengthofasumowrestler,butbecausewedon’tknowit,we squanderthisability,makingamessofthings.Theonlyreasontheworld“stays”thewayitisnowis becauseweuseourimmenseBabyHueyabilitytostareatthingswedon’tlike.Whenweanalyzeand attempttoannihilateourseeming“problems,”weclogupthepipes,scrambletheenergyflow. Theminutewewithdrawourjudgments,wegetanempty,openmomentwherethefieldofinfinite potentialitycanarise. EverybodyTranceNow “Youspendyourwholelifestuckinthelabyrinth,thinkingabouthowyou’llescapeitoneday.Youjust usethefuturetoescapethepresent.” —JOHN GREEN,AUTHOROFTHEFAULTINOURSTARS Our beliefs about the way the world works serve as lightning rods, drawing into our experience “proof”thatthese“beliefs”areindeedhardandcoldfacts. Theproblem,asImentioned,isthisanimatingenergycannotdistinguishbetweenwhatisfactand whatisimaginedtobefact.Beliefs,whethersuppliedbyusorbyourculture’sdominantparadigm, reproducethemselvesinphysicalform. Hypnosis provides a good example. A hypnotist can tell his subject that an ice cube is a burning ember,anditwillraiseblisters.Orhecansayanotebookistooheavytolift,andnomatterhowhard hishypnotizedsubjecttries,hewillbeunabletolifttheflimsynotebookoffthetable.Ifthehypnotist informshissubjectthathejustateabagofBigMacs,hisbloodchemistrywillreflectthatstatement. InMichaelTalbot’sepicworkTheHolographicUniverse,hetellsthestoryofaguynamedTom who,afterbeinghypnotized,wastoldhisdaughterLaurawouldbeinvisiblewhenhecameoutofthe trance.EventhoughLaurawasstandingdirectlyinfrontofhimandevengiggledatthegrandtheater ofitall,Tomcouldnotseeorhearher.Thehypnotistthenpulledawatchoutofhispocket,heldit againstthesmallofLaura’sback,andaskedTomifhecouldseewhatwasinhishand.Tomleaned forward,staredrightthroughhisdaughter,andnotonlywasabletoidentifyitasapocketwatchbut couldalsoreaditsinscription. Thischallengeseverythingwe“believe”aboutsolidmatter.Italsoindicatesthatwhatweseeand experiencemaybenothingmorethanacollectivedecision—asortofmasshypnosis. MoreThanaLittleWhitePill “Ourthoughtsholdmoremedicinethanmanyofthe astonishingbreakthroughsofourtime.” —KRISCARR,AUTHOROFCRAZYSEXYKITCHEN Ourbeliefsandexpectations,infact,aresopowerfulthatplacebos(faketreatmentslikesugarpills, salineinjections,andshamsurgery)causebaldmentogrowhair,highbloodpressuretodrop,ulcers to heal, dopamine levels to increase, and even tumors to shrink. And although pharmaceutical companies would rather keep this on the down low, placebos relieve symptoms on par with real medication. Inotherwords,it’sourbeliefsthatdothehealing. Perhaps even more mind-stretching is the nocebo effect, the placebo’s nefarious evil twin where darkexpectationsbreeddarkrealities. Inoneclinicaldrugtrialafteranother,peoplereportsideeffectstheyarewarnedaboutevenwhen theirtestdrugisaplacebo.Inonestudyonfibromyalgia,afull11percentofplacebotakersdropped outduetodebilitatingsideeffects.Theirthoughtscreatedthesymptoms. After the 1995 nerve-gas attack in Tokyo, hospitals were flooded with patients suffering from nausea,dizziness,andotherhighlypublicizedsymptomsevenwhenthey’dnotbeenexposed.Aftera teacherataTennesseehighschoolreportedagasolinesmellanddizziness,theschoolwasevacuated and around 100 students were rushed to the emergency room, 38 of whom were hospitalized overnight. An extensive investigation at the school discovered no chemicals, no gasoline, and no discerniblereasonforthesymptoms—exceptexpectationandbelief. Placebos,ofcourse,areinert,buttheireffectsaresoreal,creatingevenbiochemicalchangesinthe body,thatitmakesyouwonder—oritshould—how“factual”factsreallyare. MindOverMilkShake “Idon’tthinkwe’vegivenenoughcredittotheroleof ourbeliefsindeterminingourphysiology,ourreality.” —ALIACRUM,CLINICALPSYCHOLOGISTATCOLUMBIABUSINESSSCHOOL NPRranafascinatingstoryinMay2014thatdemonstratedhowpowerfullyourbeliefsaffectour physiology. Clinical psychologist Alia Crum concocted a supersize batch of French vanilla milk shakeandputhalfinbottleslabeledasalow-caloriedrink(Sensishake)withzerofat,zerosugar,and amere140calories.Theotherhalf(Indulgence)hadlabelsindicatingitwashighinsugarandfatand had620calories.Intruth,thedrinkhadabout300calories. Beforeandafterdrinkingtheshakes,thetestsubjectsweremeasuredforahormonecalledghrelin. Doctorscallitthe“hungerhormone”becauseit’ssecretedinthegutandsignalsyourbodywhenit’s time to eat. It also slows your metabolism, in the event you’re not successful in your quest for nourishment.Afteryoueat,ghrelinlevelsdrop,whichinturnssignalsthebodythatyou’refulland it’stimetorevupthemetabolism. Crum,whohaslongstudiedtheplaceboeffect,foundthatghrelinlevelsdroppedthreetimesmore forthosewhothoughttheyweredrinkingafattyshakethanforthosewhobelievedtheirshakewas thepinnacleofhealth.Clearly,shesays,“Ourbeliefsmatterinvirtuallyeverydomain,ineverything wedo.Labelsarenotjustlabels.Theyevokeasetofbeliefs.Whatwethinkistruebecomestruefor us.” And it works for more than your diet. Just thinking you got a great night’s sleep makes you functionbetter.OnestudyreportedintheJournalofExperimentalPsychologyhooked164studentsto equipmentthatsupposedlyshowedhowmuchtimetheyspendinREMsleep,thehigh-qualitystuffthat makes you feel rested. One group was told they’d gotten above-average sleep, the other that they’d sleptfitfullyandnotgottentheirdailydoseofREM.Thetwogroupsweregivenatest.Regardlessof how well they slept (and no one really knows, because the machine was a sham and did nothing), thosewhobelievedtheysleptwelloutperformedthe“tired”group. Moral of this story? Even if you don’t get enough sleep, you do yourself a grave disservice by whiningabouthowtiredyouare. Anotherstudyfoundthatagroupofhotelmaids,inonemonth,lostweight,loweredtheirblood pressure, and improved their body fat percentages after being told their job provided a complete physicalworkoutandmetdailyexerciseguidelines.Thecontrolgroupwastoldnothingofthesort and,alas,lostnoweight,nordroppedinbloodpressureorbodyfat. AnecdotalEvidence “Itisnotourphysicalstatethatlimitsus. Itisourmind-setaboutourownlimits,our perceptions,thatdrawsthelinesinthesand.” —DR.ELLEN LANGER,HARVARDPROFESSOROFPSYCHOLOGY In 1981, Ellen Langer and her Harvard colleagues piled two groups of elderly men into vans, drove them to a monastery in New Hampshire, and told them to make-believe it was 1959. Her subjects,allintheir70sand80s,wereaidedintheirpretendgameofbeingyoungagainbymementos fromthattimeperiod.ScatteredthroughouttheroomswereoldissuesofLifemagazineandSaturday EveningPost,ablack-and-whitetelevision,avintageradio.ThementalkedaboutMickeyMantle,the launchofthefirstU.S.satellite,Castro’svictoryrideintoHavana,NikitaKhrushchevandtheneedfor bombshelters.TheyevenscreenedJimmyStewart’s1959AnatomyofaMurder. Abatteryofcognitiveandphysicaltestswasgivenbeforeandaftertheweekofpretendyesteryear. TheresultsweresodramaticthatevenLanger,alreadysuspiciousthatfixedideasaffecthowweage, wasshockedbytheresults. Across the board, Langer ’s elderly test subjects showed improvement in height, weight, gait, posture,hearing,vision,andevenperformanceonintelligencetests.Theirjointsweremoreflexible, theirshoulderswider,theirfingersmoreagileandlessgnarledbyarthritis. “Wherever you put the mind, the body will follow,” Langer said. “At the end of the study, I was playingfootballwiththesemen,someofwhomgaveuptheircanes.” TheMethod “Thesubconsciousisnotconcernedwiththe truthorfalsityofyourfeeling.Italwaysaccepts astruethatwhichyoufeeltobetrue.” —NEVILLEGODDARD,BARBADIAN NEWT HOUGHTPIONEER Inthisexperiment,you’regoingtocreateyourveryownplacebo. First,thinkofaphysicalissueyou’dliketoalterinsomeway.Maybeyougetheadaches.Oryou havetroublesleeping.Maybeyourstomachgrowls.Oryou’dliketodropapoundortwo.Orgetrid ofthebagsunderyoureyes. For the sake of the experiment, it’s best to pick something physical (because it’s easier to document),buttheplaceboeffectworksequallywellonemotionalissues.Infact,Iwouldarguethat physicalissues,ifyoureallybreakitdown,areemotionalissuesindisguise.But,intheinterestof scientificinquiry,we’relookingforsomethingphysicaltoidentifyanddocument. Now, pour a glass of water, rub your hands together to generate heat and energy, and hold them overtheglassfor15seconds.Voilà!Yourcure. Drinkitslowly,concentratingonitshealingeffects.Pretendyourdoctor(orsomeotherauthority figure)wroteitoutonaprescriptionpad. Repeatforthreedays. AndrememberwhatHarvardresearcherEllenLangerhasprovenincountlessstudies:It’snotthe placebo that affects recovery; it’s the mind-set you adopt. In her words, “You’re making yourself better.” LabReportSheet TheCorollary:ThePlaceboCorollary TheTheory:Mythoughtsareinsanelypowerful.SopowerfulIcanfliprealitybywithdrawingmy attentionandshiftingittoadifferentreality. TheQuestion:IsitpossibleIcanconcoctmyownplacebo? TheHypothesis:IfIspendthreedaysdrinkingself-created,energy-infusedwater,Icanimproveor heal__________. TimeRequired:72hours Today’sDate:__________Time:__________ DateforCheckingResults:__________ TheApproach:Soundscrazy,butIwillcreatemyownplacebo,drinkitforthreedaysstraight,and seeifIcanaccomplishthephysicalchangeIdesire. ResearchNotes:____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ “Thebrainconstructsaworldbased onhowyouexpectittolook.” —BARBARAFREDRICKSON ,AMERICANPROFESSOROFPSYCHOLOGY RAININGCATSANDBLOGS TheAnatomyofanIllness, akatheEgo’sSecretWeapon “Asickthoughtcandevourthe body’sfleshmorethanfeverorconsumption.” —GUYDEMAUPASSANT,FRENCHWRITER YoumighthaveheardthattheAmericanPsychiatricAssociationcameoutwithanewmanual thisyearfordiagnosingmentalillness.It’scalledtheDiagnosticandStatisticalManualofMental DisordersV(DSM-V),andyouprobablywon’tbesurprisedtolearnthatthereareanumberof new “diseases” in this fifth edition. The first DSM, which came out in 1952, listed 26 general disorders.Today,therearemorethan400. I’mnotheretodebatewhetherwe’re16timescraziertoday,butIhaveobservedthatillness(of all kinds) usually starts in the mind and goes from there. Advertisers know this. In fact, Steven Pressfield,authorofoneofmyfavoritebooks(TheWarofArt),saidthathisbossataMadison Avenueadagencyinstructedhimtoinventadisease,because“thenwecansellthehelloutofits cure.” AccordingtoACourseinMiracles,mymainspiritualpractice,ourphysicalbodiesarepotent toolsusedbytheegoforobscuringTruth,forhidingthebody’sinherentnaturalhealingpower. Here’showitworks: 1. Younoticesomething’soff. 2. Youbeginfocusingonit. 3. Youwonderwhat“it”mightbe(asopposedtoknowingthisTruth—thatyouareachildof themosthighandcannotinheritillness). 4. Youbegininvestinginit. 5. Yougiveitaname. 6. YouGoogleit,youstarttellingyourfriendsaboutit,youjoinasupportgroup. JillBolteTaylor,aHarvard-trainedneuroanatomistwhostudiesthebrainandbecamefamous forherTEDTalk,“MyStrokeofInsight,”saysthatanunresistedthoughtpassesthroughthebrain in90seconds. Thatis,unlessyoudecidetoapplytheabovesixsteps. Justsaying… EXPERIMENT#9 THEYABBA-DABBA-DOOCOROLLARY(OR TRANSCENDENCE:IT’SJUSTHOWWEROLL) Meme:LifeSucksandThenYouDie. Worldview2.0:LifeIsMiraculous,andICan’tReallyDie. “Thinkingthatthisphysicalworldisallthatmattersislikeshuttingoneselfupinasmallclosetand imaginingthatthereisnothingelseoutbeyondit.” —EBEN ALEXANDER,AMERICANNEUROSURGEONANDAUTHOROFPROOFOFHEAVEN ThePremise Myfavoritecartoon,asakid,wasTheFlintstones.NomatterhowmanytimesIsawDinooutsmart Fred,Ialwayschuckledwhenhegotlockedoutofhiscavehouse.Ilovedyelling“Wilmaaa!”right alongwithhim. I named this corollary after my favorite barefoot caveman—or rather after his well-known catchphrase—becauseinthisexperiment,we’regoingtoaskforaglimpseoftheotherside,theinner sanctum. We’re going to surrender to the Truth that we keep hearing is possible, but so often feel lockedawayfrom. Inthenext72hours,you’regoingtoknock,likeFredFlintstone,onthedoor,trustingthatforat leastamoment,you’llgetanundistractedpeekattheunfathomableTruthofwhoyoureallyareand whatlifeis. Most of us experience life as a funhouse mirror, distorted and illusory, unaware of the intensely aliveenergyfieldthatsurroundsandflowsthroughuslikeagushingriver.Thisfield,thisongoing DivineBroadcastoflove,isavailable24-7andwantstobeknownandexpressedthroughus.It’sthe bedrock(pardonthepun)ofwhoweare,ofwhatispossible. Andhere’sthedeal.Weonlythinkwe’relockedout.We’reoutsideyelling“Wilmaaa!”becausewe viewlifethroughthelensofourfears,throughthementalconstructswe’veerected.Weactoutofour compulsivebeliefs,behaviors,andongoingresistancetolifeitself.Ourconsciousnessisrerunning yesterday’sFlintstonesepisode. But like Fred, we’re the idiots who locked ourselves out. We’re the ones who cut ourselves off fromthesustenanceandnever-endinglovethatisasnearastheairwebreathe. ThisTruth,thisradiantX,candirectus,canhealus,andcanprovideforoureverynecessity.We onlyneedsurrenderandopenthedoor. TweakandYeShallFind “Getyourselfinalignmentwiththe quantumfieldandyou’llbeamlikethesun.” —RUSSELLBRAND,RABBLE-ROUSINGBRITISHACTOR Let’seat,Grandma! Let’seatGrandma! There’s but one comma’s difference in the two sentences above, but they’re as different as a Hallmarkcommercialandacannibal. Andthat’swhatthissectionisabout:tweakingthelittlethings,movingyourenergeticvibrationjust atadbitclosertothemajesticfieldofinfinitepotentiality.TheFPhasnolimitsandanswerstonone ofthephysicallawswedo,sothebesttoolinourBatmanutilitybeltistogetourthoughts,emotions, andconsciousnessalignedwiththeFP. When our vibration or energetic frequency is clear, open, and loving, life unfolds effortlessly. When we operate from a distorted frequency, we encounter snags, snarls, and snafus at every turn. Although most of us have trained ourselves not to see energy or anything else that’s culturally impermissible,ifwecouldseeit,we’dquicklyrealizethatwhatwecall“aproblem”—beitaproblem withourhealth,relationships,orfinances—isnothingbutblockedenergy. Our energetic vibration acts as a filter, a set of instructions that either green-lights our good or detersitassomething“outthere.”Oncewetuneintoaclear,happyfrequency,lifebecomesmagical, miraculouseven. And despite what Worldview 1.0 teaches, upgrading your frequency is far more effective than physicaleffortatinfluencingthematerialworld.It’snotsomefeel-goodwoo-wooeither,although youwillfeelagazilliontimesbetterasyouslideintoalignmenthomeplate.It’sbasedonthetenets— althoughnotyetquiteunderstood—ofquantumphysics. Onedegree—onetinydegree—isallittakesforanairlinepilottomisshislandingtarget.Stray justonedegreefromyourflightpatternforonemeaslymileandyou’llland92feetawayfromyour target. Keep that one degree going for 60 miles and you’ll land an entire mile from your intended target.OnaflightbetweenLAXandJFK,thatoneseeminglyinsignificantdegreewouldmeananEPA (estimatedplaceofarrival)of40milesoutinthefreezing-coldAtlantic. So when I insisted on changing the wording in the contract for this book from if sales reach a certain number to when sales reach a certain number, I was tweaking my future. If you listen to yourselfandothers,eventhosewhoarecompletedisciplesofthelawofattraction,you’llnoticeall kindsofwordsthataren’tsailinginthedirectionofyourintention. Call it quibbling, but these small, correctable patterns of thought and speech can quickly get you backoncourse.Itdoesn’ttakemuch(what’sonesimpleword?),buttheimpactonyourlifeishuge. M&Ms,orMiracleMind-sets “Whenwetakeonestep,theuniversetakes10,000.” —MIKEDOOLEY,CREATOROFNOTESFROMTHEUNIVERSE T WEAK#1:I“haveto”vs.I“getto.”Insteadofthinkingyouhavetodosomething,it’salways wisetorealizeyougettheopportunitytodowhateveritis.Thattinytweakinwording(Igettogoto myjob,Igettohavethisuncomfortableconversationwithmywife,Igettohearmylabresultstoday) isoftenenoughtoreroutetheflightpatternofyourlife. I’ve heard this ugly rumor that there are people out there who don’t like their jobs. People who don’tgetexcitedwhen“TheEnd”rollsonthescreenoftheirweekend.I’veevenheardmoreheart attackshappenonMonday(againsomethingtodowithwork)thananyotherdayoftheweek. Since my work today (that word never really cuts it for me, because, as you know, I. Love. Everything.About.My.Job.)isofferingtweaks,I’dliketosuggestthissentiment:T.G.I.M. StartMondaywiththis:IamsoexcitedIgettogobacktomakingmoneytoday. T WEAK#2:“It’sjustthewayitis”vs.“Whatelseispossible?”Onceyouloosentherulesandlet go of all those “facts” you learned in school, all the patterns you picked up from your family and culture,youbegintoseeawholedifferentreality.Theonlyreasonyourlifelooksthesametodayas itdidyesterdayisbecausethat’swhereyou’veinvestedyourenergy.You’restuckinhabitualpatterns ofperception.Youmissallkindsofmiraclesbecauseyoufocusonlyonwhatis“known.” Insteadoffocusingonwhat’sthesame,onwhat’sfamiliar,ask,Whatelseisnew? Playing makebelieve,aswedidaschildren,isamuchholiertack.Infact,whatweseeandbelieveas“reality”now issimplywhatwe’recurrently“makingbelieve”istrue. Insteadof“tellingitlikeitis,”askquestionslikethese: “Whatmighthappeninthenextmoment?” “WhatispossibleifIletgoofeverythingIknow?” “HowwouldlifebeifIsurrenderedallmybeliefs?” “Whatifeverythingisabsolutelyperfect?” As Richard Bartlett, author of Matrix Energetics, says, “When we change our consciousness around what is possible, rather than being limited by a reality construct dominated by what isn’t possible,wediscoverthatweareactuallyabletoemployquantumenergiesandprinciplesinourdayto-daylivesinunexpected,fun—andmiraculous—ways.” T WEAK #3: “Why can’t I do this?” vs. “What if?” When you ask “Why can’t I do this?” you obtain useless data. When you ask different questions, apply a different reference frame, you get different—andIwouldsuggestbetter—information. Cultivatingthehabitofaskingpowerful,open-endedquestionstrainsyourrightbraintolistento signals from your subconscious. Here are some of my “what-if” questions that you’re welcome to borrow: “Whatifcancercouldbehealedinstantly?” “WhatifIwakeuptomorrowandlookyounger?” “Whatiflifecankeepgettingbetterandbetter?” “WhatifIstarteachdaywithacompletelyclearslate?” It’slikeadeckofcards.Pickareality,anyreality. T WEAK#4:“There’snotenough”vs.“There’smorewherethatcamefrom.”Mostofushavea tendencytobelieveinlimits.InsteadofrealizingtheinfinityofourSource,weputthebrakesonand worrythere’sonlysomuchtogoaround. WhenmyfriendCarla’sfourkidswereyoung,sheusedtoconstantlythink,There’sneverenough time.Afterseveralyearsofcreatingthatreality,shegotit. Shebeganaffirming,“Thereisalwaysplentyoftime.” “Itwasthefunniestthing,”shesays.“Thedaysstillhadthesame24hours,buteverythingchanged. IsuddenlyhadexactlywhatIhadcalledin:plentyoftime.” T WEAK #5: “It’s hard” vs. “It’s a piece of cake.” There’s a four-letter word that, as far as I’m concerned,isoneofthemostdangerouswordsintheEnglishlanguage.It’sespeciallydamningwhen combinedwithsomethingyouhopetoaccomplish,suchasloseweight,attractmoney,getahotdate. The word is hard, as in “It is hard to_______” (pick your poison). Because our beliefs are so powerful, literally sculpting our lives on a moment-by-moment basis, to believe (and especially to sayoutloud)thatanythingisdifficultisextremelycounterproductive.Ifweexpectthingstobehard, wecancertainlycreatelifethatway.Asforme,IprefercreatingalifewhereIsimplyopenthedoors andwindowsandletSourceandallitsaccompanyingblessingsflowfreelyin. MybeautifulcolleagueandfriendAnnolaCharitypresentedmewithaStaples“Easy”button.This three-inchredbutton,whenpressed,repeats,“Thatwaseasy.”It’snowoneofmymantras.Iaffirm thatthemoreIhandovertotheuniverse(thefieldofinfinitepotentialitythatissomuchsmarterthan Iam),thebettermylifebecomes. T WEAK#6:“I’mallalone”vs.“Iamconnectedtoeverything.”Potentially,youareintouchwith every person, every answer, every material thing you could ever want. Absolutely everything is available to you. It’s impossible to cut yourself off from this connection. Can you imagine one Christmas light in a string of lights complaining, “I’m not glowing over here. What’s wrong with me?WhyamIseparate?WhyamIcutoff?HowdoIfixthisbigproblem?” Youfixtheproblembygivingupthebeliefyouhaveaproblem.Youarehookedforeverandfor alltimetotheFPandeverythingelseyoudesire. Soifyouwantto“manifest”something,simplybegintoputyourattentiononit.Whateveryouput yourattentiononcomesalive,likethosekids’computergames.Whenyoupointyourcursoron,say, acupboard,thedooropensandamousestartsdancingoraballstartsbouncing. Ifyouputyourcursoronalltheopportunitiesandloveinthescenesofyourlife,thatrealitycomes alive.Butifyoucontinuetoclickonthemonstersunderthebed,they,too,aremorethanhappytoput in an appearance. The thing is we’re the ones manning the dials. We’re the ones deciding where to pointourcursors,wheretosendourattention. AnecdotalEvidence ContestantNumber43,212 “Wehavenothingtolosebyattemptingtoachievethemiraculous.” —BERNIESIEGEL,AMERICANPHYSICIANANDAUTHOROFABOOKOFMIRACLES Ifyou’reoneofthefivepeopleonplanetEarthwhohasn’tyetheardofSusanBoyle,allowmethe pleasure of introducing you. This Scottish mezzo-soprano, whom comedian Stephen Colbert describedattheGrammysas“a48-year-oldcatladyinsensibleshoes,”isthequintessentialmodelof transcendence. Shewastheyoungestofninekids.Herdadwasaminer.Thefamilygotby,barely.Whenshewas bornonApril1,1961,therewastroublewithherdelivery,anddoctorstoldherparentsthatbecause of a sustained absence of oxygen, she was probably going to be a slow learner, lead a second-rate life.Atschool,shewasbullied,called“SusieSimple.” Shehadoneshort-livedjobasacook’sapprenticeandlivedathomewithherparentsuntilherdad and then her mom finally passed in 2007 when Susan was 46. A year later, still grieving, Susan MagdaleneBoyleshowedupforanauditiononBritain’sGotTalent.Shewasdecadesolderthanmost ofthecontestants,certainlyalotless“hip.”Shehadathickaccentandlookedaboutasoppositeas youcangetfrommostsuccessfulsingerstoday. Until she headed to Glasgow for that now-famous audition, she had never sung for an audience bigger than her parish church, had never even ridden a bus by herself. In fact, when departing her hometownofBlackburn,Scotland,sheinitiallyboardedthewrongbus. When she stepped out onto the stage, barely getting a bored glance from Simon Cowell and the otherjudges,shelookedliketherestofus:average,scared,anddestinedtobeforgotten. Butbeforeshecouldevenfinishhercaptivatingperformanceof“IDreamedaDream”fromLes Misérables, the entire audience was standing, applauding wildly, and Simon Cowell was, for once, speechless. Withinninedays,herauditionhadbeenwatchedby100millionYouTubeviewers,andwhenher albumdebutedafewmonthslater,itwasthebest-sellingalbumacrosstheglobe,knockingoutLeona Lewis’sSpiritastheU.K.’sbest-sellingdebutalbumofalltime. SuBo(asthemediabegantocallthisScottishsongstresswiththebigvoice)hassincegoneonto singfortheQueenofEngland,Oprah,andPopeBenedict.Shehasperformedwithheridols,Donny OsmondandElainePaige,andlessthanayearafterthattranscendentperformance,wasvotedbyTime magazineastheseventh-most-influentialpersonintheworld. Needlesstosay,shenolongerlivesinpoverty. So no matter how long you’ve been locked out or how average you may feel, it’s completely irrelevant. It matters not one whit what the doctors said, the names your classmates called you, or what career you might have had or not had. It doesn’t even matter whether you initially got on the wrongbus.Orthatyoudon’tfeelashiporasyoungaseverybodyelse. Yourtranscendenceisinevitable.YourconnectiontotheFPisassureastomorrow’ssunrise. TheMethod “Thewayisnothard,butitisverydifferent.” —ACOURSEINMIRACLES Ifyoucouldshutdownthetickertapethatcontinuallyrunsontheedgeofyourconsciousness,you wouldn’tneedthisexperiment.You’dbelivinginandcontinuallyawareoftheSacredBuzz,theTruth ofyourever-expandinggood. Mostofus,instead,believewehavetowait.Wehavetofollowthepropersteps.Thestarshaveto be lined up. The balls with our lottery numbers have to drop. But it’s here now, surrounding us, bathingusinpeace,love,andjoy. This experiment is not about getting anything. It’s about letting. Letting Truth be. To do this experimentproperly,youhavetoletgoofyourfears.Setasidetheerroneousnotionthatrealityis frightening or not to your liking. More than a seeking of something, this experiment is akin to a blowtorch,blastingawayeverythingthatisn’treal. Herearethesteps: 1. Ask the FP, sincerely and fervently, for a transcendent moment. Ask to be clearly shown. Althoughmanyhavetriedtoexplaintranscendence(Kant,forexample,calledit“thatwhich goesbeyond”),it’ssobigandsoextraordinarythatwordshavelittleabilitytoillustrateit. Sufficeittosaythatwhenyougetthere,youwillnotmissit. 2. Everytimeyou’reinfrontofamirrorduringthenextthreedays(waytoooften,formost ofusintheWesternworld),lookdeepintoyoureyesandrepeattoyourself,“Thisisnot whoIreallyam.Iamsomuchmorethanthislimitedbody.”Thisleavessomewiggleroom inyourreality. 3. Allow yourself the luxury of being absorbed in a feeling of being deeply loved, being taken care of, having the abundance of all you need. Sink down into this infinite care the wayyou’dsinkintoanoverstuffedcouch. 4. Whenever possible, notice the buzz within your body. As you take your attention off thought,you’llfeelthisbuzzingofenergyflowingthroughyourbody.Icallit“TheBig Happy.” 5. Asyoustarttodetachfromyourover-ampedmind,you’llnoticeafluidity,anopening,a less-solidfeeling,anddropdownintoaneutral,endlessoceanofinfinitepossibilities. LabReportSheet TheCorollary:TheYabba-dabba-dooCorollary TheTheory:Thereisaninvisibleenergyforceorfieldofinfinitepossibilities. TheQuestion:Iftherereallyisaninvisibleriveroflife,aforcefieldthatprovidestheblueprintfor mylife,whyamIsooftenunawareofit?AndisitpossiblethatIcanhookintoit? TheHypothesis:IfIreleasetheresistancetothatwhichistryingtocomeforththroughme,Iwillget aglimpse,asampling,ofwhatlifereallyis. TimeRequired:72hours Today’sDate:__________Time:__________ The Approach: Okay, FP, this is your moment of glory. I expect to be shown a glimpse of my connectiontothefieldcompletewiththeaweandthemagnitude.I’veheardthatonceitcomes,there’s nomistakingit.Forthenext72hours,Iamgoingtobeconsciouslyreceptive,listeningandtrusting thatIwillcatchaglimpseoftheriveroflife. ResearchNotes:____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ “Lifeisnotaproblemtobesolved,buta realitytobeexperienced.” —SØREN KIERKEGAARD,DANISHPHILOSOPHER RAININGCATSANDBLOGS It’sTGIF,Boos “Celebratewhatyouwanttoseemoreof.” —T OM PETERS,AUTHOROFINSEARCHOFEXCELLENCE Timetogetoutandcelebrate.Timetorememberhowluckyyouare,timetogivepraisetothe highest of holies. As my mentor Rob Brezsny would say, “Let’s break open the forbidden happiness.” Sure,Ihaveato-dolist.Infact,Ihavetwoofthem. Onmine: 1. Dreamupbetterquestions. 2. Havethebestdayofmylife. Theotherto-dolistisforSource,God,thefieldofinfinitepotentiality. Here’swhatitsays: 1. Handleeverythingelse. AFTERWORD BonusExperiment#10: TheMarriageatCanaCorollary (orIt’sTimetoGetD-O-W-N!) “Idonotbelieveinmiracles,Irelyonthem.” —YOGIBHAJAN ,INDIANGURU Woot-woot!Youmadeitthroughthebook.Whichcanonlymeanonething.It’stimetopartyrock. It’stimetohootandholler,throwoutconfetti,dance,andgenerallywhoopitup! Idon’tknowaboutyou,butinmyworld,acelebrationthishugeusuallyincludesadultbeverages. Andnowthatwe’resooverthoseantiquated,I’m-a-victim,I-have-no-powerattitudes,I’mthinking it’stimetoturnsomewaterintowine.Yep,thisistheexperimentforoverachievers. Beforeyougetyourknickersinaknot,letmejustsaythatIamthefirsttoadmitit’spretty“out there.” But I also know that until my consciousness can embrace a new possibility, it will remain beyond my purview. Just like the ability to run a four-minute mile was considered ridiculous nonsense until Roger Bannister finally did it on May 6, 1954 (and this feat has since been repeated manytimes),it’sridiculousnonsensetodisciplesofWorldview1.0thattheyhaveanysayinmiracles. SoIherebyinvokethefour-minute-milerule,theonethatsaysthatifonepersondidit,therestof uscandoit,too.Well,onepersondidit. InJohn2:11,Mary,beingatypicalJewishmother,asksJCtointervenewhentheweddinghostsrun outofwine.Althoughhe’sreluctantatfirst,hedoeswhatanygoodJewishsondoeswhenhismom makeshimfeelguilty.Heasksforsixjugsofwater(easyenoughtogetfromthelocalwell)and,by hookingintothefieldofinfinitepotentiality,transformsonereality(water)intoadifferentreality.He changedthewater ’smolecularcompositionintothatofwine. Had Wine Spectator been around back then, it would have, according to the overseer—who, of course,hadtosampleit—gottena99.9rating.Thiswinewasgood. I’veheardrumorstherearesomefundamentalistsouttherewhothinkJCactuallyturnedthosesix jugsofwaterintograpejuice,but,asformyparty,I’mthinkingonlyaniceglassofCabernetwilldo. AnecdotalEvidence “Iprayforthechangeinperceptionthatwillletmeseebiggerandsweeterrealities.” —ANNELAMOTT,AMERICANNOVELISTANDPROGRESSIVESPIRITUALACTIVIST QigongmastersinChinaregularlyalterthetasteofbrandy.Usingqienergy,they’reabletopurify and refine brandy. Robert Peng, an internationally renowned qigong master who now lives in New YorkCity,claimsevenbeginnerscanperformthissimpletechnique.Heteachesitatworkshopsand writesaboutitinhisbook,TheMasterKey:QigongSecretsforVitality,Love,andWisdom. He recommends pouring two glasses to compare—which, he told me, end up tasting startlingly different. As he says, “If you can transform the taste of alcohol in under a minute using your own willpower,whatdoyousupposehappenswhenyourecyclehurtfulthoughtsaboutyourself?Andwhat effectdoyouhaveonothersasaresultofnegativeprojections?Weareincreasinglyconcernedabout airpollution,waterpollution,electronicpollution,andnoisepollution,buthowmindfulareweabout the‘pollution’causedbyourownconsciousness?” He says the line between our private thoughts and the outer world is permeable and that our negativethoughtsleaveinvisible“bloodyfingerprints.” TheMethod “Amiracleiswhenoneplusoneequalsathousand.” —FREDERICKBUECHNER,AUTHOROFTHEALPHABETOFGRACE ThesestepsareadaptedfromRobertPeng’sExercise11in“MasteringWillpower”fromhisbook, TheMasterKey. 1. Pourwaterintoawineglass.Placeitdirectlyinfrontofyou. 2. Rubyourhandstogethervigorouslyfor20seconds,thenholdthemaboutafootaparton either side of the glass as you create a qi Field between your palms. Feel your energy penetratetheliquidinsidetheglassfor20seconds. 3. Pick up the glass. Visualize a brilliant light shining down from your hand into the liquid and beyond. Feel your energy flowing. Visualize the water turning into wine. Continue sendingyourenergyforonefullminute. 4. Imagine beams of golden energy shooting from your fingertips and use the qi to “stir” (sorry,Bond,JamesBond)andrefine.Feelyourqiinsidetheglasstransformingthewater. Smileasyoucontinuedoingthisinasteadyandrelaxedwayforuptooneminute. 5. With your index and middle finger, make what Peng calls “a blade of sword finger” and sealtheenergyintheglass. 6. Drinkwithunbridledglee! LabReportSheet TheCorollary:TheMarriageatCanaCorollary TheTheory:Ifonepersondidsomething,it’spossibleforall. TheQuestion:Isitpossibletoturnwaterintowine?IfindeedJesusdidit,thencanIdoit,too? TheHypothesis:IfIputwaterintoawineglass,Icanuseqigongenergytoturnitintowine. TimeRequired:3minutes Today’sDate:__________Time:__________ DeadlineforReceivingAnswer:__________ The Approach: I will follow the steps and visualize the end results of the big honking party I’m abouttohave. ResearchNotes:You’llnoticeIfilledinthissectionforyou,becausewhowantstobetakingnotesat a party? Shout-outs for sticking with me through the experiments, for being open-minded, and for helping me change the dominant paradigm. Whatever you do, don’t stop now. Keep being courageous,keepexploring,andkeepusingtheseprinciplesforagenuineexplorationofuntrodden ways.Now,wouldyougetoutthereanddrinksomewine?! “Withoutdeviationfromthenorm,progressisnotpossible.” —FRANKZAPPA,AMERICANMUSICIAN ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thereareatleastsevenbillionpeople*I’dliketothank.Ifeelsogratefultobelivingatthistime whenitreallyispossiblethatallofuscouldbefedandhousedandlivingtogetherpeacefully. 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