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The Fun Times - How to Escape an Angry Mob
November 06, 2006
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How to Escape an Angry Mob

By Cliff Kuhn, M.D.
The Laugh Doctor
"It all starts with a SMILE"

The famous French philosopher, Voltaire,
was highly regarded in his own country, but
to many people in England he was just
another Frenchman. When he visited London
in 1727, he actually had good reason to
fear for his life - and you won't believe
how he escaped being hanged! More on that
in a moment...

You’ve said, “I’ll believe that when I see
it,” haven’t you? We all have. But do you
realize that we always had that completely
backward?

Wise people have known throughout history,
what science has been proving for the last
ninety years: the correct way to phrase
that thought is, “I’ll see it when I
believe it.”

You intuitively know that your paradigms
and your beliefs are vitally important. That’s
why you have joined millions of
others in making the self-help industry one
of the world’s largest; like me, you also
see the value in personal growth and
motivation.

We can all agree with Zig Ziegler, who was
reported to reply to the challenge that
motivation doesn’t last with, “That’s true,
but neither does bathing. That’s why we
recommend it daily.”

But the notion that our beliefs are
important is being proven, literally, by
quantum physics. Your beliefs, we are now
certain, directly impact your material
world. In the most literal sense, you
create the world.

One need only examine one of the most
famous experiments in quantum physics, the
two-slit experiment to see this. Scientists
have long known that light
appears either as a photon or a wave, but
this experiment shows that light actually
takes the form in which it is perceived.

That's right – the observer (you) actually
creates light’s form!

And our perceptions are, after all, merely
reflections of what we believe. Your words
and thoughts betray your paradigms and
contexts, revealing what you truly believe,
but it goes much further than that. As
proven in the two-split experiment, what
you see when you open your eyes is actually
very subjective and can be traced directly
back to what you believe you’re going to
see.

So if you change your beliefs, you can
change what you perceive.

Voltaire, by the way, was too quick for an
angry English street mob he encountered,
shouting "Hang the Frenchman!" at him. He
yelled to them, "Englishmen! You want to
kill me because I am a Frenchman? Am I not
already punished enough in not being an
Englishman?" The crowd not only applauded,
they saw to it that Voltaire got home
safely.

In two weeks I'll discuss some fail-proof
ways to begin to believe it...so you see
it!

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"It all starts with a SMILE"

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