Monday, March 7, 2011

How to past across your message effectively

The Millionnarie Way



Finally, a leader with a servants heart details the step-by-step plan for anyone who wishes to share their message, story, passion or legacy on a grande luxe scale!!

A shining star has emerged in the leadership, personal development, expert advice arena. HIs name is Brendon Burchard. This is both exciting and long overdue. There are many great classic "Gurus" in this space. Marquis names such as Og Mandino, Napoleon Hill, Zig Ziglar, Buckminster Fuller and Jim Rohn are some of the early pioneers of this industry. Tony Robbins, John Gray, Dr. Oz and many others were the next generation after these masters. Now that the new millenia has entered into it's second decade, we are given a glimpse into the future of what is yet to come from this world.

Unfortunately the industry has garnered a few blemishes on it's reputation over the past few years. As is all too often in the personal development world, most advice comes from people who were not grounded in integrity and/or from people who are truly ONLY interested in making a buck. While one does indeed need capital to continue spreading the message, the players who only saw customers as walking ATM machines are thankfully going to have a bright spotlight thrust upon them and their business practices. Brendon show's us an example of how one can give great, life-changing messages and inspiration without losing track of one's moral compass

What is great about this book is that the "blueprint" of what to do and how to do it are clearly and methodically laid out for you. There is no hidden fluff or partial messages given. Often in books like this, the author tells you what you need to do and partially how to complete the tasks...if you wish to learn the rest of the message you must purchase "additional training material" from them. Not here! Brendon does a masterful job at giving the reader the whole recipe...start to finish!

If you have a passionate message or expertise that you wish to share with the world AND be appropriately compensated for...then you must read this book!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Is there Heaven?




I don't want to ruffle anyone's feathers but I think the sarcastic mockery of a few reviewers is actually out of place and uncalled-for. I may not be a believer in the traditional sense either but I've become 99% convinced of the literal truth of Colton's experience and its supernatural aspect, even if one or two minor details like the blue eyes and angel wings might maybe (but not necessarily) be the product of "false memory." There are Jews and indeed Arabs who are pale-skinned and have blue eyes, not all have brown skin and brown eyes. For example, some northern Iranians. A non-trivial minority of Middle Eastern Jews also have blue eyes (or more often, green & hazel). So Jesus could have had too. And as one reviewer pointed out, apparently there are angels with wings mentioned in the Book of Ezekiel (Old Testament). As far as I can tell from people who know their bible, there is nothing inconsistent in this story with Scripture or indeed with medical reality since near-death experiences or NDE's are well-documented and are believed by many to be real both in the religious and scientific communities.
There are skeptics who argue that even if NDE is for real, then it's only a cerebral or psychological phenomenon and that the patient's consciousness may drift from the body, explaining how Colton saw his dad in the waiting room praying, for example, but that it's not a supernatural phenomenon (no heaven). This explanation may explain how Colton saw his father in the waiting room during his surgery, but it doesn't explain the unknowable facts he came back with from Heaven about his long-deceased grandfather and miscarried sister whose existence he had never known about before and many other such verifiable examples of things which only the grown-ups around him knew. So clearly, this precludes a natural or purely mental explanation and suggests the supernatural.
If Colton and his parents are telling the truth about this experience, and I'm convinced of their integrity, then Colton actually saw things and learned things from this "out of body" ordeal which he could not have seen and learned in any normal natural way but through genuinely supernatural and spiritual revelation. I believe this amazing miraculous story.
Don Piper, author of the tremendous bestseller "90 Minutes in Heaven" says about this book that it's "Compelling and convincing. It's a book you should read."