The meaning of life is not to be discovered  only after death in some hidden, mysterious realm; on the contrary,  it can be found by eating the succulent fruit of the Tree of Life  and by living in the here and now as fully and creatively as we can.

The meaning of life is not to be discovered 

only after death in some hidden, mysterious realm; on the contrary, 

it can be found by eating the succulent fruit of the Tree of Life 

and by living in the here and now as fully and creatively as we can.

PAUL KURTZ

There are many belief systems that deliver hope and reward in a post-life scenario. These beliefs systems range from highly religious, to spiritual, to New Age.  There must either be truth in the thought, or it recurs because the idea of an afterlife comforts the numbness stemming from having to accept that our mortality is a one time trip…never to return. Ever.

There are countless memes and media continuously reminding us to live life to the fullest, talking about wanting to show up at the end, “hair totally disheveled with an ear to ear grin asking to do it all over again.”

They awaken our internal universal parent, which scolds us into taking it to heart. This often leads us to adopt (temporarily?) a new effort or behavior, to prove to ourselves that the adage talking about “dancing in the rain like no one’s watching” really made its point.

Then  I found new tech that substantially increases our ability to achieve all of this, that uses neural connections to implant this stimuli into our minds. Moreover, you do not have to connect your mind or body to any hardware or peripheral devices. 

Plus, it is a freemium model for you use for as long as you want, for free, no credit card required. 

To activate you need to notes app on your phone. You open the app to a blank screen.

Then enter the password: (all caps) GRATITUDE

Then stare at the password for two minutes.

Then close your notes app.

And you’re done.

You will notice results on the first day.

Repeat daily.

When you’re satisfied that this software has proven its value, the publishers request that you pay it forward.

Happy Friday!

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Written by Brian Weiner
When I was 5 years old, I discovered that the lemon tree in the backyard + dixie cups + water and sugar and I was in business. I have been hooked on that ever since. In 1979, I borrowed $14,000 to create a brand new product... photographic greeting cards with no text on the inside, called Paradise Photography. That was the start of The Illusion Factory. Since then, The Illusion Factory has been entrusted by all of the major studios and broadcasters with the advertising and marketing of over $7 billion in filmed, live, broadcast, gaming, AR, VR and regulated gaming forms of entertainment, generating more than $100 Billion in revenue and 265 awards for creativity and technology for our clients. When I took a break from film school at UCLA to move to Hawaii, my mother did not lecture me. Instead, she took 150 of her favorite aphorisms and in her beautiful calligraphy, wrote them artistically throughout a blank journal. That is the origin of the Lessons from the Mountain series. Since then, on my journeys to the top of a mountain to watch the sunrise, I have spent countless hours contemplating words of wisdom from the sages of all races, genders and political persuasions, constantly accumulating the thoughts to guide me on my life path. I hope you enjoy my books. Please let me know your thoughts, as I highly value your feedback!