Posted By: tool invisible path - 05/07/02 04:39 AM
Has anyone tried the "invisible path to success" program and gotten benefits?





Posted By: AlexK Re: invisible path - 05/07/02 05:55 AM
Tried it was disappointed for me there seemed to be a missing piece in the puzzle.. perhaps its just me.

I think the method just didn't gel with me. I gave it up when I realised that it was creating frustrations in my life.. fustration being the distance between my epectations and my physical reality.

That is not to say that the course doesn't work. I think its a personal thing.

Alex





Posted By: Michael Saikali Re: invisible path - 05/07/02 04:54 PM
Alexk

I'm about to pursue that avenue, with a one year guarantee, I figure it's worth a try.

The analogy he use's is that of a 'moveie' and how there is a 'director'that does what you 'literally' tell it to do. Just as a director of a movie manages the screenplay, actors/actresses and all the 'behind the scenes' stuff. Our director does the same thing. Which 'may' explain why some peoples outcomes are successful and other not ... even when the exact same plan was used.

The concept is an interesting one and one definately worth investigating.

Alexk, could you elaborate on 'Your' experiences and challenges? Did you go thru the material several times, did you use the forums for help, tele help and all? I'm hoping you can shed some experience so that others would benefit.








Posted By: Paul Watts Re: invisible path - 05/07/02 07:12 PM
The same concept came into my mind when I was on an acid trip. I could've sworn that any second some guy was gonna walk through the door and say "cut, cut, everybody take a rest."





Posted By: AlexK Re: invisible path - 05/08/02 10:08 AM
Basicly for me after trying it for 6 months I actually found myself going backward and deeper into trouble using the course... about 8 months down the track I contacted them and discussed my problem I was told I was not giving it enough time. Eg I was desperate to find cheap accomdation and I wanted a suitable location within the range that I could afford. After 3 months I was even more desperate... I was getting confirmation to follow a certain direction ie wait and it turned out to be a bad move on a number of occasions... intuitively I was concerned it was a bad move and yet when I asked my "director" for guidance I felt I didn't get any "clear and unmistakable signs".

I wound up in a place that costed my entire fortnightly pension (am on disability) a backyard the size of a soccer field (which I refer to as the swamp/jungle... lost my cattle dog in the grass it was 6 foot high in places... only takes 2 hours to mow every 2 days when its short... (I can sit an watch the grass grow). Fortuantely the Australian Government adds $80 per fortnight for rental assistance. I put that toward food, electricity, telephone,etc, Lets just say I don't turn down a free meal. My last letter still wanting a direction is emplyment... The only agencies that will handle people with disabilities don't want to humilate me by putting me into a job stuffing envelopes anyway getting sidetracked.

I think at that point I stopped writing letters to my "director" and gave the course to my sis in law to see if she would have better success with it. The course outlines a particular way of wording your goals addressing your director and attempting to get feedback. It also describes ways of getting to the bottom of negative scripts... the cause of experiences in your life that keep repeating themselves. In some ways I suppose it intends to create a connection with your intuitive mind.

I think on the whole the method should work .. just not for me.. quite probably cause its not my style of working with my mind. It seemed more linear yet I prefer a more lateral approach to my thinking.

Like I said as with many things its a personal thing ... what works for one may not work for another... that what makes it interesting being human afterall. If it would work for everyone the same way we'd bore each other by being the same as everyone else.

I wish you every success with it.
Alex





Posted By: Michael Saikali Re: invisible path - 05/08/02 03:19 PM
AlexK,

Oh you're good! Tell us you give the course to your sis in law and ...

Any idea's on how or what her experiences have been ... don't keep us in suspense!

Logically speaking it make's sense and I agree that everyone IS different and thus will yield different results. The deeper question is, why?

Thanks so far for all your insight!







Posted By: AlexK Re: invisible path - 05/08/02 04:09 PM
I cannot honestly say if she even bothered listening to it... if she has I'm not sure if she considered it successful. I had given her the tapes to help her along with her business aspirations. Since then she had lost a lot of money trying to establish a home base business... felt that she was spending too much time away from her young children (aged 2 and 5) and now changed her priorities. As far as I can tell she is doing what she feels is important.

I had the horrible task of doing the books for her.. horrible because the duffus who designed the accounting software forces the user to keep having to change from keyboard to mouse... no keyboard shortcuts...talk about wasting time in motion... have an intense dislike for that software could have done it faster with old fashion ledger but tax office not like that method... think you cheat on GST... oh sorry sidetracked

I can only ask her about it... sorry but I don't see her until Sunday ... Mothers day...

Why are we all different? I don't know perhaps the same reason the sunset looks different everyday... our perception of our reality changes moment to moment with each new learning experience. There are many tools we can just use the ones that resonate with us and hopefully let go of the ones that don't.

BTW I did look at the forum from time to time... but the answers were the same as in the tape and book. It also wasn't as active as these forums at LSC.


Alex





Posted By: AlexK Re: invisible path - 05/08/02 04:54 PM
Checked the forum again today... yep things have picked up... got a few success stories and help in writing your 'ads' are there. The biggest point is you have to write the request the correct way. Another point ... you don't always get what you want nor the way you expect it.

For some reason this topic bringing on a recurring thought...

ah well Sorry but I have to let it go there... it's now 2:45 am here, might sit outside and watch the stars for a bit before bed. I think on this one you better trust your intuition. Since my purchase of that course I had learnt to go away from it for a while.. if it still excites me / is still on my mind 2 or 3 days later.. my intuition is guiding me to go for it. If I find myself trying to convince myself that it's worth it... I've learnt to recognise that as leave it. If it's ment to be it will show up in my life in other ways.

Ironically that is how I communicate with my director. So I didn't come away from the course with nothing ... I changed the rules to suit me... humm that claifies that recurring though.

I tell you what though... I'm not sorry I bought the course...if nothing else it taught me to trust the communication I have going on with my other self a lot better and to trust the method I was using.

Do a search for "the magic story"... a site has the ebook available for free somewhere. I think I was searching for free ebooks when I came across it.

G'nite
Alex





Posted By: Michael Saikali Re: invisible path - 05/08/02 06:43 PM
Alexk,

G'nite and Goodmorning to ya when you read this!

"If it still excites me / is still on my mind 2 or 3 days later.. my intuition is guiding me to go for it. If I find myself trying to convince myself that it's worth it... I've learnt to recognise that as leave it. If it's ment to be it will show up in my life in other ways.

There are many tools we can just use the ones that resonate with us and hopefully let go of the ones that don't. "

Those two statements are going in my Journal!Thanks AlexK ... I've learned alot from you.

Michael







Posted By: Kaiden Re: invisible path - 05/08/02 10:30 PM
I don't know anything more about the Invisable Path than what I've read right on this thread, but it does strike me that the "director" sounds a bit like the "High Self" of Huna or the "Holy Gaurdian Angel" of many other occult schools.

One of the things Max Long says in "The Secret Science Behind Miracles" is that pictures work better than words, in which case writing letters to your director might not be as good as presenting her with pictures.





Posted By: AlexK Re: invisible path - 05/09/02 02:54 AM
G'day... it 12 30pm here... had a busy morning up since 7am

Glad to have been of some help Michael. I am honoured to have my thoughts recorded in your journal.

Kaiden - I agree with your perception.

Now I have some questions.

Have you considered what one is e saying when when we refer to "our/the high/er 'self'"?

We think of the 'self' in terms of being seperate from us ... something we are trying to reach or be... Aren't we really the higher self we refer to - pretending we are not? Choosing to ignore our own wisedom in search for the wise one external to us? Do we not... when we find a wise teacher who says "look within" - continue to doubt and after a while we start seeking a new 'wiser' teacher?

Why do we choose to believe we are less than our higher self already?

Alex







Posted By: Michael Saikali Re: invisible path - 05/09/02 12:20 PM
Alex I'm honored and have inscribed your thoughts into my journal wiht ALEXk so I remember who to give credit too.







Posted By: AlexK Re: invisible path - 05/09/02 01:27 PM
LOL what can I say
Alex





Posted By: Kaiden Re: invisible path - 05/09/02 09:24 PM
In the Huna system, there are three entities that make up the self. It's a bit like Egyptian mysticism, where the Ka is not the Ba. The "Low Self" is your instincts, involuntary muscles, memories and imagination. The "Middle Self" is your reason and direction. The "High Self" is harder to understand, but it's your most enlightened state of being. I believe it is essentially the same as "your highest good" as mentioned in the Personal Celebration series. Most Huna seems to assume that a person's identity is grounded in their middle self.

One thing I need to re-do, that I stumbled upon more as an occultist than as a NLPerson, is a combination of Deep Trance Identification and Modling, where you assume the qualities you want via a "merging" with something greater than yourself. If you've ever watched Deep Space 9, think of Dax. In order to do that, though, you have to be willing to let go of your self-identity.





Posted By: AlexK Re: invisible path - 05/10/02 10:45 AM
My point is.. its all you .... it's all one and the same self.

Why is it we seperate it from us? Hi self, low self, conscious self, unconscious self, instinctive self, intuitive self.

even animals have those parts... why do we as humans separate ourselves from them ... acting as if they are qualities we must master or get rid of when they are already a part of us?

We are so busy taking ourselves apart wondering what wrong with us.. we never seem to get the idea that maybe we don't need fixing. Maybe we are just fine the way we are and if we stopped trying to fix stuff our lives would flow... we might even be able to apprieciate our differences like we accept snow on a mountain top or dolphins folicking in the waves.

We might be more like the dolphins enjoying the waves They don't worry about their lack of skills skiing in the snow.

Alex





Posted By: Kaiden Re: invisible path - 05/10/02 09:11 PM
I SHOULD HAVE BEEN BORN A PAIR OF RAGGED CLAWS
SCUTTLING ACCROSS THE FLOORS OF SILENT SEAS






Posted By: huttog Re: invisible path - 05/11/02 02:46 AM
To you, Kaiden, and to all the other peeps here:

YOU ARE WHAT YOU ARE.

WHAT YOU GONNA DO ABOUT IT?

DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO

everything else is just mental masturbation.

I'd like to see everybody's game plans.

Mine is to sell 20 cars a month, since I just started working at a car dealership.

George





Posted By: Hel Re: invisible path - 05/11/02 07:03 PM
BE BE BE BE BE BE B B B B B B........





Posted By: huttog Re: invisible path - 05/12/02 04:04 AM
Grand Idea, Hel. Lets roll that doobie and pass it around...

release (inhale) notice (stifled cough) respond (exhale) witness (wooee dude!)


Cheers to all my creative thinking brothers and sisters.


I love this board.


George





Posted By: Kaiden Re: invisible path - 05/13/02 10:07 PM
I'm going to avoid sales at all cost, as I hate sales and can't stand the personalities of salesmen.

THAT'S what I'm going to do about it.





Posted By: huttog Re: invisible path - 05/14/02 01:28 AM
EXACTLY what I was looking for.

Thank you.

George





Posted By: Frodo02 Re: invisible path - 05/22/02 09:57 AM
Hi,

The "Invisible Path" works very well for
me. My director (call him differently) can
even fullfill wishes of others and does if
I am asking.

ie. I ask the person what she/he really wants. Then I talk to my director and ask him to make it happen if he can or will.
In most cases it works.







Posted By: Michael Saikali Re: invisible path - 05/22/02 12:14 PM
Frodo02

How long have you been using/exposed to the Invisible path to success? What were some of your challenges and/or success's thus far?

I've just received the course and would love to hear about your experience with it!

Michael





Posted By: Frodo02 Re: invisible path - 05/22/02 06:13 PM
Michael,

I bought the course just over a year ago.
So far I have achieved a lot of small goals
and a some big ones. ie. getting $ 150,000,
getting pays rises, saving tax, winning in
games of luck, getting now consistantly good
fish when fishing etc....
Start with small goals until you have confidence.

Tony






Posted By: Michael Saikali Re: invisible path - 05/23/02 02:08 PM
Tony,

Your comments are Muchly appreciated, it now gives me a sense of vigor to complete the course.








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