Effortless
An Invitation to Breeze through the Game of Life
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About the Book
You may have read several self-realization books and still feel there is something missing. It all seems easy enough when you read it. And yet if you look back after a while, little has changed. How come?
One vital link has been missing all along. We have never known about it until recent discoveries in Neurosciences and the New Biology taught us much more about how we function. These insights make all the difference between doing what you want to do and trying to do so without much effect.
The New Biology shows we always are in either of two biological states, called Growth and Protection. Neurosciences explain how most of the time we are in a state of Protection, in which we subconsciously resist any change.
At the heart of our growth in self-realization we find the Universal Principles of Life. These can only be applied in a state of Growth. They are the vehicles of growth. So we need to free ourselves from this state of Protection and get into Growth mode.
Just in time a simple and amazing method has emerged that helps us resolve our subconscious blockers, move into the state of Growth and apply the Principles of Life effortlessly. It is called Progressive Mental Alignment.
It's all here in one cover now, all you need to know. See how the Principles of Life show the way and how PMA helps you clear any personal roadblocks. You'll breeze through the Game of Life. It'll be effortless!
About the Author
Gerard Meerstadt (1952) discovered at a very young age that there was something strange about the world he lived in. People around him did not seem to notice how amazing everything in life was, and how miraculous it was that anything existed at all.
In grammar school he would stare out the window at the birds singing in the trees and a cat sitting in the sunlight without a care in the world, while his teachers were trying to install fears about the uncertainties of the future in him.
It was then that he knew that he had to discover a secret that no one around him could show him. This was the beginning of an adventure that would never end. At the age of fifteen his intention seemed to be rewarded when suddenly, while crossing a square in his hometown, he found himself in a state of total awareness and bliss that could not be captured in words. He just stopped and was one with everything in a most profound way.
As the experience subsided he just thought 'this is what people lose as they grow up! I must keep this with me and not forget!' He concentrated hard to keep at least the memory as a reference point for his further life.
Since that moment similar experiences have followed, and it became his main purpose to be able to acquire and maintain that state at will.
Writing about this quest of life, both in fiction and non-fiction is one of the ways in which Gerard passes on the insights and experiences he has been given.