Mark Hamilton, I have to admit I’m a little nervous writing to a genius, so here goes. I believe Neothink has given me the chance of a life time to become many things I could only dream of before. Which excites and perplexes me at the same time, trying to figure what direction to go. I’m in my First Level meeting, which I have viewed twice and am now re-reading Vision One , Vision Two and the Climax again as asked. While re-reading the Climax page one, I had my first TSM about a Company I should start called “Perfect Health”, your last unfulfilled Gift. Somehow I want to help people not become sick, I’ve been saying this for years. I have discovered 3 major passions:1. My childhood passion was to sing with a Band/ be a recording Artist or on Broadway. Having terrible stage fright made it not possible, though I tried. 2.When I am decorating at home or for others, I am playing, which I do some nights, weekends and down times. It never feels like work, just pure fun. I never felt creative enough to compete with the Big Boys.3. The Health Industry- back to- I want to help people not become sick. I am not sure what this means, Education, going to Med School, research or a Company that helps you on your Homeopathic way? I do like to integrate what might be wrong with someone’s health and think of things to help them. One of my favorite reasons I joined NT, is I share your disgust for politics. If I can help in this area please direct me to the right place. Thank you for this exciting opportunity and everything you have done for all of us. I love your Vision of the C of U. One last thing I was thinking about, I read you have 300 apprentices and I’m sure you are very busy. I appreciate the Prime Literature and everything that is available on the computer, but those can be cold compared to human contact. If there was a welcoming committee just to know you are not alone out here ( a human voice so to speak) I feel somehow it would be helpful. I also understand how careful you need to be. Sincerely, Your Apprentice Kim Meredith
Mark Hamilton, I have to admit I’m a little nervous writing to a genius, so here goes. I believe Neothink has given me the chance of a life time to become many things I could only dream of before. Which excites and perplexes me at the same time, trying to figure what direction to go. I’m in my First Level meeting, which I have viewed twice and am now re-reading Vision One , Vision Two and the Climax again as asked. While re-reading the Climax page one, I had my first TSM about a Company I should start called “Perfect Health”, your last unfulfilled Gift. Somehow I want to help people not become sick, I’ve been saying this for years. I have discovered 3 major passions:1. My childhood passion was to sing with a Band/ be a recording Artist or on Broadway. Having terrible stage fright made it not possible, though I tried. 2.When I am decorating at home or for others, I am playing, which I do some nights, weekends and down times. It never feels like work, just pure fun. I never felt creative enough to compete with the Big Boys.3. The Health Industry- back to- I want to help people not become sick. I am not sure what this means, Education, going to Med School, research or a Company that helps you on your Homeopathic way? I do like to integrate what might be wrong with someone’s health and think of things to help them. One of my favorite reasons I joined NT, is I share your disgust for politics. If I can help in this area please direct me to the right place. Thank you for this exciting opportunity and everything you have done for all of us. I love your Vision of the C of U. One last thing I was thinking about, I read you have 300 apprentices and I’m sure you are very busy. I appreciate the Prime Literature and everything that is available on the computer, but those can be cold compared to human contact. If there was a welcoming committee just to know you are not alone out here ( a human voice so to speak) I feel somehow it would be helpful. I also understand how careful you need to be. Sincerely, Your Apprentice Kim Meredith
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