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(3.37) | 1 | Are you overworked and overstressed? Are you doing your best but finding professional success and personal fulfillment frustratingly difficult to attain? If it seems like you work hard but never get anywhere, maybe the problem is something within you. Maybe the limitations holding you back come from inside you, not from the outside world. Zero Limits presents a proven way to break through those self-imposed limitations to achieve more in life than you ever dreamed. Take it from Joe Vitale. He was once homeless. Now, he's the millionaire author of numerous best-selling books, an Internet celebrity, and an in-demand online marketing guru. What happened to create all of that success? How did he make it happen? Was it hard work, divine providence, or both? The answer may surprise you. It wasn't until he discovered the ancient Hawaiian Ho'oponopono system that he finally found truly unlimited success. Updated for modern times, Ho'oponopono is a self-help methodology that removes the mental obstacles that block your path, freeing your mind to find new and unexpected ways to get what you want out of life. It not only works, it works wonders - both professionally and personally. It works so well, in fact, that Vitale had to share it with the world, so that others could experience the fulfillment and happiness he feels every day. Teaming up with Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, master teacher of modern Ho'oponopono, Vitale shows you how to attain wealth, health, peace, and happiness. Vitale and Len walk you through the system, helping you clear your mind of subconscious blocks, so that destiny and desire can take over and help you get what you truly want from life. It clears out unconsciously accepted beliefs, thoughts, and memories that you don't even know are holding you back.… (more) |
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▾References References to this work on external resources. Wikipedia in EnglishNone ▾Book descriptions Are you overworked and overstressed? Are you doing your best but finding professional success and personal fulfillment frustratingly difficult to attain? If it seems like you work hard but never get anywhere, maybe the problem is something within you. Maybe the limitations holding you back come from inside you, not from the outside world. Zero Limits presents a proven way to break through those self-imposed limitations to achieve more in life than you ever dreamed. Take it from Joe Vitale. He was once homeless. Now, he's the millionaire author of numerous best-selling books, an Internet celebrity, and an in-demand online marketing guru. What happened to create all of that success? How did he make it happen? Was it hard work, divine providence, or both? The answer may surprise you. It wasn't until he discovered the ancient Hawaiian Ho'oponopono system that he finally found truly unlimited success. Updated for modern times, Ho'oponopono is a self-help methodology that removes the mental obstacles that block your path, freeing your mind to find new and unexpected ways to get what you want out of life. It not only works, it works wonders - both professionally and personally. It works so well, in fact, that Vitale had to share it with the world, so that others could experience the fulfillment and happiness he feels every day. Teaming up with Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, master teacher of modern Ho'oponopono, Vitale shows you how to attain wealth, health, peace, and happiness. Vitale and Len walk you through the system, helping you clear your mind of subconscious blocks, so that destiny and desire can take over and help you get what you truly want from life. It clears out unconsciously accepted beliefs, thoughts, and memories that you don't even know are holding you back. ▾Library descriptions No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThing members' description
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Praise For Zero Limits "Dit meeslepende boek kan de mensheid wakker schudden. Het onthult de simpele kracht van vier zinnen om je leven te transformeren. Het is allemaal gebaseerd op liefde van een auteur die liefde verspreidt. Je zou er tien exemplaren van moeten krijgen - één voor jou en negen voor jou. weggeven. Het is zo goed. " ---- Debbie Ford, bestsellerauteur van de New York Times van The DarkSide of the Light Chasers "Ik hou van dit boek! Ik denk dat het voor minstens een generatie het definitieve boek voor persoonlijke verandering / zelfhulp zal zijn en wordt gezien als een keerpunt door historici. Er is een reëel potentieel voor dit boek om een beweging te starten die een einde zal maken aan oorlog, armoede en de verwoesting van het milieu van onze geliefde planeet. " ---- Marc Gitterle, MD, www.CardioSecret.com "Dit boek is als een staaf dynamiet, en zodra je begint te lezen, gaat de lont aan. Het blaast alle complexe en verwarrende succesparadigma's uit het verleden weg en onthult een een verfrissend en duidelijk pad om je leven te transformeren met slechts één simpele stap. Terwijl je Zero Limits verkent met Vitale, wees dan voorbereid op een reis die zowel uitdagend als inspirerend is dan je ooit had kunnen voorstellen. " ---- Craig Perrine, www.MaverickMarketer.com "Er zijn meer dan 6 miljard verschillende manifestaties van menselijk bestaan op de planeet 'en slechts één van ons hier. In Zero Limits heeft Vitale de waarheid vastgelegd dat alle grote spirituele, wetenschappelijke, en psychologische principes leren op het meest fundamentele niveau. Werk alles af tot de basis en de sleutels zijn vrij eenvoudig - het antwoord op alle uitdagingen van het leven is diepe liefde en dankbaarheid. Lees dit boek; het is een herinnering aan de waarheid en bekwaamheid die je al bezit. " ---- James Arthur Ray, filosoof en bestsellerauteur van Practical Spirituality en The Science of Success "Wauw! Dit is het beste en belangrijkste boek dat Vitale ooit heeft geschreven!" ---- Cindy Cashman, www.FirstSpaceWedding.com "Ik kon het niet neerleggen. Dit boek schetst op elegante wijze wat ik heb geleerd en geleerd in eenentwintig jaar van persoonlijke studie, en daarna gaat het naar een hoger niveau . Als je naast 'de goede dingen' echte vrede zoekt, dan is dit boek iets voor jou. ' ---- David Garfinkel, auteur van Advertising Headlines That Make YouRich "Zero Limits is Vitale's avontuur in de meest geestverruimende leeservaring van je leven." ---- Joseph Sugarman, voorzitter, BluBlocker Sunglasses, Inc. | |
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—statement made to God/Divinity in ho’oponopono
“It’s not your fault, but it is your responsibility.”
—Joe Vitale, commentary on the 100% responsibility principle in ho’oponopono
I once read a book by a 20th century Greek monk who’s rather famous in that particular part of the world. I gave it away after reading part of it because he was like, pained, and stiff, you know, tight—People don’t read the Fathers of the Church! They believe in evolution! And the way they drive on the freeway! Oh, my God! And the late-night TV! The stand-up comics! Ah, I think I ate something that didn’t agree with me, oh, the comics, oh, my stomach….
He did say something interesting, though. He said he didn’t believe in blame, in blaming others. (I know, but just go with it. For one second.) He said, If we were truly great saints, whatever evil people are out there, would be converted by our presence, so if we are in the presence of evil people and they are not converted, /we should blame ourselves/.
Dr. Hew Len is kinda the handsome cousin of that, with 100% responsibility. (He doesn’t complain about late night comics.) Now, not everybody will buy that, right. I’m not going to address the scientism people and the making-money-should-be-against-the-law people (although I myself have a great job, or whatever! Or at least, I get paid! I’m normal, dammit! Normie power! /normie power/!!!!!). (I’m sorry, please forgive me. I love you.) But even a lot of new age people will find that to be a no-go area, you know: I’m being blamed; I’m being judged; I’m not responsible for any of this; I shouldn’t have to be sorry; I don’t need to ask forgiveness; I had to read Shakespeare in school, you know—I never recovered from that!
But the thing—in my opinion—that the Hawaiian dude got that the Greek monk didn’t, is power. Of course, in a sense, all power comes from God. Source. Divinity. We just receive—or not. But the thing is, if you do receive it, then you’ve got it. Because you took responsibility. This is how I interpret it. If whatever happens, it’s my responsibility to “clean” it, then I have unlimited power to face whatever happens to me in my life. I just put out my hand, and God slaps some money down in it, however much he thinks I need.
Obviously that’s a metaphor—although even dollar bills are kinda abstract, in a way—and maybe you just think I should be committed, so let me tell it like this. I have an alcoholic mother. At first, I didn’t know that she was alcoholic. (She wasn’t always drunk, and most alcoholics don’t fit the stereotype of a male homeless person who eats rats, and is a “bad person”. My mom is a MOM, even when we don’t want her to be!…. And as the study of alcoholism can tell you, even though she doesn’t treat her alcoholism with drink anymore, she still has the disease.) I didn’t know my mother was an alcoholic—but I knew that sometimes I didn’t like her. I blamed her. She wasn’t acting like my mother. She was bad.
I had a problem. I developed mental illness. I wound up in the psych ward—couple of times.
I discovered spiritual teachings, and I learned to stop blaming people. I even discovered Adult Children of Alcoholics, and I learned that I had a disease. My mother had a disease, alcoholism, and I had one I had inherited from her—para-alcoholism, a form of codependence.
So then I could meet with my mom, and I could realize: my mother had a disease. This is what life is like for her. This is her life. My own prayers might help me deal with the fact that I am over sensitive to her energy. Is my mom an alcoholic? Well…. That’s how it is. And I’m upset maybe a little; I’m not really fully in my healing, my recovery. I got to take responsibility for myself.
But now, I read “Zero Limits”—why don’t I take responsibility for the whole thing? What’s going on in my life, what is my energy pattern like, or what was it like, what was my karma, my “memory”, my lesson, what was all that, that I showed up with an alcoholic mother?
That thought actually felt good. There’s a Course In Miracles affirmation that’s like, My holiness is a blessing to (Johnnie, Susie, etc). That’s what it felt like.
And then, what sort of mother would show up, if I were really on my game with these God thoughts, right?
Maybe a loving mother would show up, or at least…. Just, mom, right. No disease, no undiagnosed pattern. Eventually.
Just mom.
So….
There’s nothing I can do, and yet, everything is the result of my actions. Through no fault of my own, I have chosen this particular situation, and I have the responsibility. I have the power.
It’s the best of the Native or pre-industrial or Enneagram Nine person pattern.
There are a lot of mysteries and paradoxes, you know. Perfect words…. Or divine silence?
But, hey.
The greatest mystery: I love you.