"Did you know that we each have an invisible servant just waiting to carry out our requests?" Grant Connolly
Your Invisible Servant One of the hardest concepts those just introduced to ZPoint have to learn is that it's so easy. Yes, it's easy in a world filled with complexity. In fact, when I speak about ZPoint I'm often met with blank stares because people just aren't used to “easy”. Easy is a four letter word to most of us. A few years ago I was in Melbourne Australia leading a group of about 30 people through the process. Toward the end of the session most of my audience was pretty blissed out. In other words, they were really enjoying what I was doing...all except for one man sitting in the second row. He didn't appear to be enjoying himself at all! So I started paying more attention to him. I watched as he fidgeted in his chair, growing more uncomfortable as we proceeded. During my demonstrations I normally call for a break every half hour or so to give people the opportunity to talk amongst themselves and share their experience with others. During the last break I decided to sit with the squirming man as I called him in my mind. So I sat next to him and asked “so, how are you enjoying yourself so far?” Then I simply waited. He looked at me for a moment with a confused expression on his face. Then he said “this isn't right!” “OK” I said. “What isn't right?” “This” he said. “This is just too easy, and that isn't right! Life is about struggle. We need to suffer and in our suffering we find peace. This is just too easy.” So, I asked him, “so, how's the struggling working out for you so far?” “Just great!” he said. “I know that what I'm doing is right because it's so darned hard. We're born to suffer and that's our lot in life. If I don't suffer and struggle, then it doesn't mean anything.” I asked him if he'd like his money back and he said yes. So I gave it to him and invited him to stay for the rest of the program. And he did, but he stopped squirming and actually started to relax. We are told from an early age that “Life is hard and then you die.” And for most of us that's true. But does it need to be? Is there another way? I believe there is. ZPoint is simple, elegant and easy. It doesn't require struggle. It doesn't require that you “make” those feelings go away. It just asks you to become aware of a feeling that doesn't feel good as you think certain thoughts or remember certain people. Then, simply being aware of those feelings, you see yourself placing those thoughts in the Clearing Circle and take yourself through the process. Once you've become aware of the difficult feeling and placed it in your circle, your only job from that point forward is to repeat your cue word as you are led or take yourself through the process. Just repeat your cue word. It's easy. It's simple, and it works. ZPoint is designed to free you from difficult feelings, situations and circumstances by allowing your subconscious mind to do all the work. And it does. That is your Invisible Servant. If you had a real servant and you made a mess, you would say “Look at this mess I've made, please clean it up for me!” That's what ZPoint does. And you only need to be aware of that feeling and load it into your Circle and remember to repeat your cue word as you go through the process. Your invisible servant takes care of the details from that point forward. Trying to “make” those feelings go away is just like interferring with your servant doing its job. You're just making it harder for yourself, and making it harder just isn't necessary. So, allow your invisible servant to do the hard work. That's its job. To begin your experience with an invisible servant, explore the ZPoint options that are available to you by visiting Products and Services. |
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