Index | Parent Index | Build Freedom: Archive

After 2001: Our Neotech World



Have you ever heard of the Hemingway Code? It came from the famous American writer, Ernest Hemingway, and his legendary youthful vigor. Using an analogy to Hemingway's legendary vigor, here is my attempt to describe my Sixth Vision and how your mind was different in the 21st century: your mental state was always in that Hemingway Code. Every day your mind would vigorously think hard to learn and to create values that never existed before. Your mind vigorously pressed forward, never dormant. When you drove down the highway, when you took a shower, when you got ready for bed, when you ate lunch, your mind was not dormant like today. It was intensely churning in the Hemingway Code, putting together an exciting success puzzle, making million-dollar breakthroughs and feeling extremely exhilarated. Your mind was always on the move! After awhile, this exhilaration became addicting and your mind performed no other way. And with your new power, integrated thinking, you never had a shortage of puzzle pieces to build. ...I wanted to try this stimulating, new way of thinking that I so clearly saw in my Sixth Vision. So, I took one small step toward the new code by waking up my mind to a higher level of life. Here is what happened:

Once a week I had to drive about 300 miles in Southern California. During one trip, I decided I was going to keep the radio off and make my mind work the whole time while driving. During the long drive, I was expanding my awareness and control over the development of my accounting tracking reports in my company. I was forcing my mind to think about developing those accounting tracking reports and how to perfect them. I noticed my mind would "activate" for several minutes. Then, several minutes later, I would "catch" my mind dormant again. So, I would start the process over and force myself to think hard. My mind would go a few minutes, then "short circuit" again. I soon discovered a useful technique: When my mind "froze up", I would silently say the word "accounting" in my head over and over until my mind "activated" again. By doing that, I became aware of my "downtime" instead of being in an oblivious daze. Soon, I was able to shorten my mind's "downtime". By the end of the trip, I had discovered an entirely new accounting system, now permanently used by my company (see Tracking Report #5, page 160). But most importantly, my mind would not stop thinking! Instead of being the exception, thinking had become the norm! Needless to say, that was a wildly successful trip.

Ever since that trip, my mind naturally functioned at that next level. Elevating my mind to that next level lifted me to a whole new level of big-shot success. In fact, all my success today is because my mind rose to that new level.

But to many, this would seem too hard to do within today's suppressed civilization. But in tomorrow's Neotech Era, after the political and job revolutions, this exhilarating thinking and resulting big-shot success came naturally. In that stimulating world, everyone's thrill for life reawakened. Making lots of money sure reawakened our enthusiasm! As the "average Joe" built success piece by piece, he was in for a surprise: some of his growing success puzzles formed puzzle pictures not seen before. In other words, he was creating values that never existed before. He was becoming a creative genius. You see, as our success puzzles in life formed, we began to know what our developing puzzle pictures ultimately looked like, and well before those puzzle pictures were complete, we knew what the missing pieces looked like that would complete the puzzle picture. In other words, our minds became seemingly psychic to our peers at knowing exactly what to do for creative success. Merely ordinary people in the 20th century, we became creative geniuses in the 21st century.

You may not think you have a creative thought in your head, today. But creativity was never some special aura radiating from a destined few people. After extensive research, I learned that most creative people today started out the same way -- without creativity and directionless. But, often by mere coincidence, those lucky few people got a little involved with a particular path that gradually generated more and more enthusiasm...until eventually a powerful motivational drive emerged. Then and only then did those people -- those otherwise "average Joes" -- build creativity piece by piece. By the time their lives were over, they may have become legends, but their legacies were built piece by piece. Tomorrow with integrated thinking, all of today's directionless "average Joes" found their way, became deeply motivated, creative, and left great legacies.



Index | Parent Index | Build Freedom: Archive

Disclaimer - Copyright - Contact

Online: buildfreedom.org - terrorcrat.com - mind-trek.com