Thursday, July 03, 2008

Obviously, Not True…

A reader wrote this about my Laser Focused report Amazingly Content. http://tinyurl.com/6ybefp


Since this Ho’oponopono thing is so obviously not true,I'm going to have to take advantage of your guarantee.If it is true, then prove it by using it yourself to change my mind about asking for this refund. See, it ain't true!

Isn’t that sweet? I smiled and cheerfully refunded his money. I didn’t try to change his mind. Amazingly enough, I am content.

But the truth is, I understand what he’s saying. Ho’oponopono, the method in the report, is obviously untrue. How could it be otherwise? When I read Dr. Len’s miraculous story, I thought, “Hmmm.”

I trusted Joe Vitale who told me about it. You can read his famous email in the report.

Part of Joe’s story is that he didn’t believe it either. He researched it at length. He had telephone conversations with Dr. Len. Eventually, they met. Still it took Joe a long time to get it.

Even though I trust Joe, I researched it, too. I think I read everything that Joe wrote about it, and yet I was still skeptical. Because I don’t understand it, I am still skeptical. I do note that it works. I don’t let my skepticism get in the way of receiving the benefits of being in love with everyone and everything.


I Test Everything

Did you know I graduated in Engineering and Applied Physics from Harvard? I like to test stuff.

You may know that before I tell you to try anything, I have tested it first in my own life. Then I refine the tests in the laboratory of my friends, family, and patients. If it passes those tests, I tell you. It passed all those tests and I wrote Amazingly Content for you. (http://tinyurl.com/6ybefp)


Now, I travel around being in love with everything and everyone. And I feel Amazingly Content. (http://tinyurl.com/6ybefp)

And don’t let Suzanne Burroughs know that it’s not true, it’s working too well for her. See below for her report.

Obviously, not true?