Jun
Something to Think About
The complexities of personal, professional and world problems are overwhelming and seem to defy any rational solution. We are living in a world that promises nothing but increasing conflict, disagreement and threats of annihilation stemming from the irrational activities of people. Efforts to resolve these problems and conflicts are met with hostile resistance and increasing fear of the future.
Contrast this “world” of instability with the irrevocable stability and the balance exhibited by the universe in which we also live and are an integral part. This universe is maintained by irrevocable, universal laws and principles that have been in full, uninterrupted operation for countless billions of years and promises to continue in perpetuity.
At the risk of seeming overly presumptive, I respectfully submit that I have discovered the answer to this conflicting dilemma of the seemingly coexistence of two opposite worlds.
Some years ago I discovered that there is only one root cause of all problems and when this prime cause is understood and properly implemented, all problems, regardless of their nature or apparent severity, will disappear as surely and as effortlessly as darkness disappears in the presence of light.
In my 50 years as a creative consultant, with particular expertise in problem solving, not only have I have proven its value in my own personal and professional life, but also to the benefit of a widely diverse client base that has included many of the giants of American business.
My discovery is devoid of the usual academic theories, philosophical abstractions, conflicting opinions and intellectual, “isms” and “ologies” and is based solely on irrevocable, scientific universal natural laws and principles. These natural laws and principles are defined by Webster as, “the creative and controlling forces of the universe”.
The reason we experience chaos, conflict and confusion, etc. is because, in our collective ignorance, we have circumvented the “creative and controlling forces of the universe” and are preventing them from asserting themselves in the events and circumstances that define our life experiences.
I know how abstract this sounds to the conventional mindset and I am fully aware of Voltaire’s warning that, “it is dangerous to right in matters in which the established authorities are wrong”. But facts are facts and cannot be changed; logic is logic and cannot be successfully challenged. When properly implemented, conclusions are, according to Webster, “obvious, inevitable and predictable”.
The import of this discovery should not be taken lightly. Its message is destined to be the standard employed by all thinking individuals in their efforts to resolve tough challenges and solve problems. Why? Because sooner or later, the “creative and controlling forces of the universe” must, by law, assert themselves in and as your consciousness and negate the destructive efforts that would deny them.
These tumultuous times demand that this discovery be exposed and made available to those seriously intent on achieving the benefits it offers. The “old” ways are not good enough any more. To yield maximum results, they need to be updated to 21st century methodologies.

