You can have abundance in your life. Chris Lianos invites you to discover the abundance from within by Finding Zero. This book illustrates how you can use metaphysics and neurolinguistic programming to solve the problems that confront you every day. Metaphysics is the study of the universe beyond what we can see. Neurolinguistic programming is the study of excellence and how you can achieve success using your mind, focus and language. Chris brings these two practices together to teach you how to release negative emotions and take practical steps to achieve abundance. You'll contemplate key questions, such as the nature of reality and why you are here. Discover truths, including: How you can access your divine guidance system How to go beyond the veils that hide your abundance How to crack the creation code and manifest your dream life How to use universal prosperity laws linked to your abundance How to avoid self-sabotaging behaviours How to control your focus Filled with inspirational quotes, worksheets that promote self-discovery and diagrams that explain concepts, this book allows you to gain control over your life and achieve abundance by Finding Zero.
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Preface, xv,
Acknowledgements, xvii,
Introduction, xxi,
Part 1 The Path to Zero, 1,
Chapter 1 The Magic of 134, 3,
Chapter 2 The Harry Potter Syndrome, 31,
Chapter 3 Your Divine GPS, 45,
Chapter 4 The Dreamer Has Awakened, 57,
Chapter 5 The Great Veil Deception, 67,
Chapter 6 The Forgiveness Manifesto, 101,
Chapter 7 Resistance is Futile, 119,
Chapter 8 Hugs, Kisses, and Rose-Coloured Glasses, 129,
Chapter 9 Cracking the Creation Code, 145,
Part 2 Destination Zero, 159,
Chapter 10 Prosperity 101, 161,
Chapter 11 The Laws, 183,
Chapter 12 The Zero Transmutation, 205,
Appendix A Future Prosperity, 223,
Appendix B Recommended Immersion List, 237,
Afterword, 241,
Continue the Experience, 243,
The Magic of 134
The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.
—WB Yeats
Our world is a magical place.
It's filled with sounds, sights, and experiences that have imbued us with everything from surprise to awe to horror—everything from a walk on the beach to the setting of the sun to that first kiss.
What makes it magical is, in fact, the variety of experience. It's the longing for the taste of the dessert; the feel of his or her hand in yours; the expectation of a great movie, book, or play. These experiences make up every passing moment of our lives.
Each experience can, however, be seen through multiple viewpoints, multiple truths. Take, for instance, the experience of tasting an avocado. One person will love it, another will dislike it, and a third will find no reason to taste it whatsoever. Is the avocado tasty or not? It all depends on your viewpoint. We'll cover much more on perceived viewpoint throughout this book.
Right now, what is important is to understand how much information you are consciously aware of and how much is passing you by without your even knowing.
It is hypothesised that the human brain is bombarded by approximately two million bits of information every second. One bit may be the colour of a tree, the shape of a car, the weather, the feel of the pen in your hand, and on and on. Take a moment to imagine what two million matchsticks may look like, and add another two million every second until you have accounted for one minute. How many matchsticks do you have? One hundred twenty million matchsticks. That's 120 million pieces of information your brain receives and must process.
This is why the number 134 is very important. It represents the total bits of information your brain is able to process every second of your life. Out of those two million matchsticks, your brain is consciously aware of only 134. The rest are discarded, and we'll see in a moment just how that is done.
What I want you to understand at this early stage is that most of what you touch, see, hear, feel, and taste is outside of your awareness. What you call life, what we all call our experience in this world, is really only a fraction of what is going on.
This gives rise to a simple question: what does this say about what is real?
As you read this book, you are probably unaware of the weight of the book, the texture and smell of the pages, the humidity and temperature in the air, and the smells and sounds around you. Have you noticed how many times your heart beats per minute or the tension in your back? Are you aware of how your clothes feel?
Your mind processes all this information every second and chooses what will remain in your conscious awareness. This is incredibly significant.
The mechanism by which this choice is made is the sum of your beliefs and values. Basically, if an experience is important to you (i.e., it is part of your belief system), your mind will keep it within your awareness. If it is not important to you, you will not be aware of the information contained within it.
It leads to the question "What is real?"
If reality is defined by what we experience, what does it mean when we are unaware of 99.9 per cent of the world around us? What does it say for our decision-making processes, how we treat our friends and family, the wars we fight, the love we make, and the stories we tell ourselves?
Simply put, reality is not real.
Reality, as you define it, is different from the way I define it. We may have similarities we accept, but our fundamental way of seeing the world is dependent upon the 134 pieces of information we choose.
When you see a sunrise, you may be in awe of the light, the colour, or the taste in the air. For me, the sunrise may represent the birth of another day of opportunity. I may notice the colour and the light but only in the way you notice a passing tree. What we deem as important is different.
What you need moment to moment changes, so your mind must follow specific steps to accommodate your focus. It will
1. delete any unnecessary information it does not need or is marked as unimportant, such as the number of red cars you saw today.
2. distort information you are filtering, to make it fit into categories of importance you have unconsciously established. For example, the number of times you heard "I love you" today may be distorted to include the number of times it was also written to you.
3. generalise all the information into one group, giving all things with similarities the same meaning. You have seen thousands of doors with different colours, shapes, locks, and handles, but they are all still doors.
These two million pieces of information are reduced to a mere 134 bits you have conscious awareness of, and as you focus upon them, your mind takes this as a directive for what to include in the next second and what to delete, distort, and generalise.
Take a moment to consider your awareness of all the information coming at you from all your senses. You have 1,999,866 bits of information from the world around you not being used in your everyday life. What might be different if you become more aware? What relationships might be saved, what work might be improved, what opus might be written, or what grand opera might be choreographed? Ultimately, we are all projecting our reality, our world based on 134 bits of information. This is our perception, and this is how we see the world.
Our beliefs and values are constantly shaping what enters our conscious awareness. We could say that all we see is a projection of all we believe and value. We tend to project onto the world the way we perceive it, and so it is. It is important to remember, though, that each of us is projecting our own version, our own little opera.
Our differences of opinion, our heated debates, all point to seeing and experiencing the world through a different point of reference. What we argue about is not the thing itself but our need to validate and "correct" our belief in it. If I accept and internalise your belief in something, it now becomes mine, and consequently I project it into my world. We know this in some deep recess of our consciousness, which is why we fight so hard to validate our view of the world.
Try this exercise to see for yourself. Look around your room or wherever you are and count the number of times you see the colour blue.
Go on. Do it now.
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