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08 April 2010, 18:58
Did Walt Disney use this to dream up Mickey Mouse?
Hi Reader,
A few call it controversial, but most others simply call it
powerful.
You see, back in 1937, Napoleon Hill -- the father of personal
growth -- revealed an idea that shocked publishers because it
was w-a-a-a-a-y ahead of its time.
Mr. Hill suggested that he had the ability to connect with
anyone, living or dead, to tap into their minds and source
inspirations and ideas.
He called it the "Invisible Counselors Technique"
What is this technique and why is it so powerful?
Well Napoleon Hill admits to having spiritual meetings with
Lincoln, Socrates, Aristotle,Plato, Newton, Burbank ,Edison and
Andrew Carnegie just to name a few.
And over time these meetings in his mind grew to include more
than 50 invisible "counselors". He would actually have
discussions with each of them and ask for advice in solving his
problems.
Hill states “while the meetings of my cabinet may be purely
fictional, and the meetings existent only in my own imagination,
they have led me into glorious paths of adventure, rekindled an
appreciation of true greatness, encouraged creative endeavor, and
emboldened the expression of honest thought.”
Not too shabby.
If the bizarreness of this all catches your attention, check out
this video we put up that explains how you can use this
technique.
http://www.finerminds.com/qjvideos/1?
The video also tells you HOW to use the technique in a step-by-
step way. And no, you don't just connect with "dead dudes". It
works with anyone living, and even fictitious characters.
Enjoy the video.
Vishen & Margarita Nomeikiene
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