Posts Tagged ‘Invisible Counselor’

Quantum Jumping Is It Fact Or Fiction?

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Ok, yesterday I posted some information on Napoleon Hill’s “Invisible Counselor Technique”. This was a certainly a controversial subject back in 1937 and may even seem a little off the wall in 2010. However we’ve discovered a lot since 1937. Quantum Physics, Space Travel, Black Holes and Expanding Universes are realities today that were just concepts in someones imagination back in 1937. But now I want you to try to wrap your head around Burt Goldman’s current idea.

Burt is an interesting fellow that lives in the California Desert. And no, he’s not some 20 something kid that has encountered one too many mind altering substances. He’s been referred to as the American Monk and has spent at least 50 years meeting and studying spiritual masters. At the “young” age of 83 he now professes to have perfected the technique that Napoleon Hill and others dabbled with. He refers to the process as Quantum Jumping.

Not only does Burt believe it possible to learn from your own imagination. He believes the process is actually that of hopping into alternate universes and learning from alternate versions of yourself! He’s performed some pretty amazing feats to prove his point including becoming a professional photographer, painter and singer in very short periods of time. Still, the whole concept of universe jumping kind of takes you back to the Star Trek days.

Well not to be deterred Vishen Lakhiani has spent some time getting to know Burt. He interviewed him in the video below. See what you think:

Burt is airing a webinar that explains Quantum Jumping in more detail on April 29, 2010. If you would like to learn more about the process you can register for the FREE webinar by clicking this link.

The Strangest Chapter In The Book

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

When I finally got around to reading Napoleon Hill’s work Think And Grow Rich a few years back it appeared to be a fairly straight forward book about developing the success mindset. I’d heard much of the stuff before in various philosophical teachings I had studied. I believed that I really wasn’t going to have any great revelations reading this book, at least until I got into what I refer to as the “Strangest Chapter of  The Book”.

In order to understand what I mean by this, you have to be somewhat familiar with the book and realize that it was a practical treatise on how to survive the depression era economy of the time. It is filled with very practical step by step advice like how to set goals, be determined to succeed, and be grateful for what you have. Yet unexpectedly, in  chapter 14, Napoleon Hill begins to talk about the Sixth Sense as he describes a process sometimes referred to as the “Invisible Counselor Technique”.

He describes having spiritual  council meetings with the likes of  Emerson, Burbank, Napoleon, Paine, Lincoln, Carnegie, Ford, Edison, Christ, St. Paul, Galileo, Copernicus, Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, Homer, Voltaire, Bruno, Spinoza, Drummond, Kant, Schopenhauer, Newton, Confucius, Elbert Hubbard, Brann, Ingersol, Wilson, and William James.

He claims to have gained insight and creative ideas from these meetings. The meetings were so realistic that he even stopped them for a time for fear he would lose track of the fact they were “imaginary constructs”.  Mr. Hill was reluctant to admit to this practice in his early years. The techniques were so controversial they were even censored from some of his publications by conservative editors.

The video below by Vishen Lakhiani describes the technique in detail:

I’ve personally had some very interesting results with this technique.

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So what do you think about this? Your comments are welcome…