Hello. My name is Duane. I am a sixty-six year old senior citizen who has lived an average mediocre life. I have, from an early age, searched for the meaning of life. I’ve been through several religious organizations and a couple of secret societies searching for the answer. Needless to say I have never found it through them. A couple of years ago I received an invitation from Neothink to aquire a book. I’ll admit the marketing was unique. I anguished over the prospect that this was the biggest scam on earth or there might be something to it. Buried deep in the invitation there was a small metaphoric flickering flame. That flame combined with my own internal flame convinced me to invest the money for the book. I due time the book arrived. I learned many interesting things. Then came the opportunity for the second and third heirloom books. I purchased them for the same reason as before. The heirlooms describe a personal and global philosophy that is unique to all other philosophies. The personal and global aspects to these philosophies ground the seeker in reality. The books talk about reality and illusion. The complete summary of these two concepts are that reality is permanent and illusions go poof. After explaining reality and illusion the philosophy then turns to the problem of living in this, for the most part, illusionary world which has been foisted upon the human race by external authorities. Methods of thinking and techniques are then explained in a clear and understandable way. In conclusion, the single most important things that Neothink have revealed to me are (1) that man is basically good and (2) neothink. The survival pressures of the human race are increasing at a geometric rate. To survive we must make a quantum leap to what Neothink calls the civilization of the universe. If we don’t we’re dead. Neothink gave me a vision of the future that is rational, and not the will of an angry god. This is a rational and real future which all of us have a part in building. Don’t you see the human race is responsible for its future; not some “other” entitity. Duane A
Hello. My name is Duane. I am a sixty-six year old senior citizen who has lived an average mediocre life. I have, from an early age, searched for the meaning of life. I’ve been through several religious organizations and a couple of secret societies searching for the answer. Needless to say I have never found it through them. A couple of years ago I received an invitation from Neothink to aquire a book. I’ll admit the marketing was unique. I anguished over the prospect that this was the biggest scam on earth or there might be something to it. Buried deep in the invitation there was a small metaphoric flickering flame. That flame combined with my own internal flame convinced me to invest the money for the book. I due time the book arrived. I learned many interesting things. Then came the opportunity for the second and third heirloom books. I purchased them for the same reason as before. The heirlooms describe a personal and global philosophy that is unique to all other philosophies. The personal and global aspects to these philosophies ground the seeker in reality. The books talk about reality and illusion. The complete summary of these two concepts are that reality is permanent and illusions go poof. After explaining reality and illusion the philosophy then turns to the problem of living in this, for the most part, illusionary world which has been foisted upon the human race by external authorities. Methods of thinking and techniques are then explained in a clear and understandable way. In conclusion, the single most important things that Neothink have revealed to me are (1) that man is basically good and (2) neothink. The survival pressures of the human race are increasing at a geometric rate. To survive we must make a quantum leap to what Neothink calls the civilization of the universe. If we don’t we’re dead. Neothink gave me a vision of the future that is rational, and not the will of an angry god. This is a rational and real future which all of us have a part in building. Don’t you see the human race is responsible for its future; not some “other” entitity. Duane A
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