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Dr. Dõv Baron Interprets The Hit Film:“What the Bleep Do We Know!?”

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ALL ABOARD: HYPER-SPEED TO SELF LOVE AND THE OBSERVER.................................. 13

REGGIE’S QUANTUM REALITY OF INFINITE CHOICE ........................................................... 15

POWER MOMENTS: MAKING YOUR PAST WORK FOR YOU................................................. 18

YOU’RE NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN........................................................................................... 20

IT’S HARD TO SEE IF YOU’RE NOT LOOKING ........................................................................... 22

WHAT’S YOUR DRUG OF CHOICE? ............................................................................................... 24

PAY ATTENTION: PART OF YOU KNOWS WHAT YOU NEED ................................................ 26

WARNING: YOUR BODY IS LISTENING........................................................................................ 28

THE EQUATION FOR MANIFESTATION....................................................................................... 30

WHERE ARE THE BLANK PAGES IN YOUR LIFE?..................................................................... 33

ARE YOU LIVING IN THE PAST?..................................................................................................... 36

AMANDA’S FALL: AND HOW IT DEFINES HER .......................................................................... 39

THE PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE: THEY ALL HAVE MESSAGES FOR YOU................................ 42

MY FAVORITE SCENE: THE POLISH WEDDING........................................................................ 44

WHAT IS REAL?................................................................................................................................... 46

EMOTIONAL ADDICTIONS............................................................................................................... 49

ARE YOU WIRED FOR LOVE OR WIRED FOR PAIN?................................................................ 52

THE LITTLE KNOWN SECRET ABOUT LOVE: LOVE EQUATIONS....................................... 53

QUANTUM RESONANT FIELDS: THE MISSING LINK............................................................... 56

WHAT DO YOU SEE IN THE MIRROR?.......................................................................................... 61

IF THOUGHTS CAN AFFECT WATER … ....................................................................................... 62

SET YOURSELF FREE......................................................................................................................... 64

NOW PONDER THIS!........................................................................................................................... 67

FOR MORE INFORMATION.............................................................................................................. 71

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A Word or Two of Thanks

Thank you to my beloved wife Renuka, who works sodiligently with me to bring our message to the world, you arethe light of my life. You continue to inspire me, even throughmany nights where you lost your partner to his laptop.

My thanks to my friend and associate Michael Mills whowas the first to see the resonant connection between themovie and my work, and insisted that I see it. Thank you alsoto Stephanie LeClaire for all your work on first edits andmaking sense of the way I write.

And a very special thank you to Damian Loth, the manwho sat with me during some very, very long days as webroke down the movie and the concepts, and decided whatthe bleep we were going to include. Thank you is soinadequate; “I couldn’t have done it without you mate”.

Finally, I would like to thank my students around theworld – past, present and future - for your enquiring minds,your warm hearts and bright souls.

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Introduction

“Dõv …. You’ve got to see this film …. It talks about allthe stuff you do, and it’s funny too!”

I had just arrived in Phoenix, Arizona. I had flown in toconduct a workshop and all anyone could talk about was anamazing new film called “What the Bleep Do We Know?!” Mycolleague was beside himself with excitement, and so werethe group of people I was there to work with. I simply had togo and see what all the fuss was about.

Imagine my delight, as I sat with my wife and watchedthe story unfold – for here was a film that featured expertsand tons of information on the subject that has been my life’spassion. Better yet, it was presented in such a clever andentertaining way.

I was excited, to say the least!Here on the big screen, before my eyes, were some of thevery scientists I had cited in my dissertation on QuantumResonant Fields (more on that later) alongside an academyaward winning actress – and this film was making me laugh!

The obvious question was “Who made this film andwhere did it come from?” I intuitively felt that it wasn’t likelythat Hollywood was responsible for this marvelous work.

I soon found out it was William Arntz, Betsy Chasse andMark Vicente who were behind the unique film that was on itsway to becoming a runaway success. (Any filmmakers whoare able to combine the principles of quantum physics withinan entertaining story, with wild effects - and do so in a way

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that is laugh-out-loud funny, have achieved legend status inmy mind). I loved their work!

I had to find out more about them and their inspirationfor making the film, and I soon realized that they were anawesome example of the film’s central premise at work – theychoose to create their own reality. They were actually walkingthe walk and not just talking the talk.

Clearly to me, the film was designed as a wake up call.A call to inspire self examination, provoke discussion amongfriends and to push people to educate themselves on theconcept of taking responsibility for their own reality. To myway of thinking, this has been the film’s major achievement. Isoon found that this achievement was also a source offrustration for many of its audience. The film had succeededin provoking as many questions as it answered, and manypeople were contacting me to see if I would expand on thecontent of the film for them.

It soon became apparent that people, having seen thefilm and agreed with its message, were looking for a way toincorporate some of the concepts into their own lives. Nonemore so than the subject of the most referenced interview inthe film, Dr. Joe Dispenza’s comments on creating his ownday.

The concept of taking responsibility for your own life, andeverything in it, forms the basis of the work I have been doingaround the world for over 20 years. So I decided to publish aninterpretation of the film that would help people to do this. Ialso wanted to make it available for free. For most of myprofessional career I have chosen to work with people inperson, lecturing and conducting workshops, rather thanpursuing a more academic approach of publishing booksand papers. However, with the response to the film that I had

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seen and heard, I realized there were many people whocould benefit if I published my response to the questions I hadreceived.

The result is this book. When you are reading it, pleaseremember that this is my personal interpretation of the film,and that I don’t claim any knowledge of the filmmakers’actual intentions or motivations for making it.

However, before you get started I’d like to share some ofmy story with you …

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How I Was Born Into Poverty, Studied With Masters, HadA Near Death Experience And Discovered The

Equation For Manifestation.

A Foreword by DÕv Baron Ph.D.

I am going to share some of theexperiences that have shaped my life, soyou can get a feel for me as a person, andsatisfy yourself that what I have to say inthis book could be of some value to you.You’ll see that my knowledge has beenacquired from academic study as well asseveral powerful life experiences.

I grew up in an inner city ghetto in Northern England, ina filthy industrial city, where you got black grease on yourcollar just from the pollution in the air. We lived in a smallhouse with no indoor plumbing, and I remember often havingto hide with my mother and siblings in the outhouse everyFriday when the rent man came.

As a result of all of this I received the first importantlesson of my life: There is always something or someone thatyou can learn from. In my case, there were no positive rolemodels of how to live life – but there were plenty of rolemodels for how I did not want to live my life.

I chose to use them as motivation to get out, because Iknew that staying where I was would ultimately crush my spirit.And so I decided, at a very early age to set about creating alife, which at that time, I could only imagine.

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In the beginning, I was on a spiritual quest, and myjourney took me around the world. Over a 20 year period Imet, studied and lived with masters from a variety ofdisciplines and philosophies. My studies ranged from AncientJewish Mysticism to Gnostic Christianity, Vedantic Hinduism toBuddhist philosophy to the Course in Miracles and otherteachings. My thirst for knowledge was intense, and Iimmersed myself in as many different sources of wisdom as Icould find. At this time I also began my academic studies,which culminated in a doctoral degree in ConsciousnessStudies in 2002.

Along the way, I set about applying the information Ihad acquired, and as a result, I experienced creating my ownreality in a significant way. Not least of which was creatingsuccessful businesses on three different continents.

However, I had a burning desire to share my knowledgeand experiences, and as a result my life took off in a newdirection. I knew that being in business for the sake of makinglots of money was not enough for me. I wasn't living my truth,and I wasn’t fulfilling what I felt was my soul’s purpose.

I also realized that I wasn’t alone, for none of the peopleI knew and considered to be truly wealthy defined theirsuccess in purely financial terms.

I was beginning to desire what I now refer to as the fullspectrum of wealth and abundance, the type of rich life thatmy truly wealthy friends were enjoying. This was a pivotalrealization on my part, as I began to consciously realize that Iwanted more than just material abundance. Though for me, ittook a near death experience to really get it.

I had come a long way on my journey out of poverty;my spiritual education had shaped my outlook on life and I

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had translated that into business success, world travel and allof the trappings normally associated with wealth andabundance.

Now imagine this. In June 1990, I reached for a rockwhile free climbing and the rock dislodged. And at thatmoment, so did my life. I fell 120 feet onto the rocks below,and in the process was literally smashed to pieces.

During the next two years of recovery, in order to repairmy damaged body I had to endure six painful re-constructivesurgeries. However, the greatest challenge I had toovercome, by far, was my mental and emotional state, whichhad been crushed to a greater degree than any of mybones.

For two years I was never more than a thought awayfrom absolute defeat. Many times I simply wanted to quit, butthe burning desire to fulfill my purpose would not go away. So,I made a series of conscious decisions to transform the paininto fuel – fuel I could use to power the next stage of myjourney.

Today, my life is an example of what I consider to be thefull spectrum of wealth and abundance. I attracted thewoman of my dreams, and we live in a penthouse with apanoramic view of the mountains and the ocean, in one ofthe most beautiful cities in the world. I have a rich and fulfillingspiritual life, and I wake up every morning excited to go towork in a career that I love. Working with people all over theworld, and teaching them how to realize their full potential – Ihave the most fulfilling job I could ever have imagined.

As a result of all of this, I have synthesized a lifetime ofexperiences and knowledge into a simple three step formula,which I call The Equation for Manifestation. This simple formula,

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when applied diligently, can save you decades of pain andstruggle and enable you to create your own reality too. You’llfind it inside this book and if you decide to use it, it willchange your life.

As you read every word of this book you will be amazedto discover a new way of looking at your own life andempowering yourself.

What are you waiting for, let’s get started!

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“What the Bleep Does it Mean?”By Dõv Baron, Ph.D.

After you read this short book you will have learnedwhat I believe are the subtle and yet extremely powerfulmessages contained in the film: “What the Bleep Do WeKnow!?” In addition to answering the questions I havereceived about it, my goal in providing an interpretation ofthe film is to make you think, make you question and makeyou want to expand your concept of reality.

But the important thing is that you are ready to expandyour concept of reality, or you wouldn’t be reading this now.So let’s get into it.

All Aboard: Hyper-speed to Self Love and theObserver

One of the questions I often get from viewers goessomething like this, “How did Amanda go from being the wayshe was at the beginning to the girl in the bathtub, whoseems to be filled with self-love, in such a short time?”

This is a valid question, as Amanda’s emotional andspiritual transformation takes place in hyper speed before ourvery eyes.

In the opening scene Amanda enters a train, and thetrain is featured throughout the movie as it is a metaphor for

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her journey. Notice that the train always appears to betraveling at hyper speed. The train is there to representAmanda progressing from one set of beliefs to another, onereality to another. For the benefit of the viewer this is done athyper speed, rather than in real time, or the movie would bea lot longer!

Now at the start of the film, after leaving the train, wesee Amanda entering a cinema where she seemingly seestwo other “selves” walking past her. This is the first time we aresubtly introduced to a concept from both psychology andquantum physics; the concept of “the observer.”

Let me give you an example so that you can recall ifyou’ve ever had an experience of this: Have you ever been ina fight with someone and said something mean, and all thewhile there is a part of you that knows what you are saying ishurtful, but the venom keeps coming out? The part of youthat notices this is the observer. Another experience ofrecognizing the observer is when there seems to be all kinds ofchaos around you, but there is a part of you that iscompletely calm and unaffected. In the second example,that part of you is simply observing the situation withoutjudgment. These are just a couple of examples of when youare the emotionally detached observer, “viewing” the “you”that is in the experience.

It is possible to master being the observer, and in doingso, make conscious choices about how you respond to thepeople, situations and experiences you attract into your life.That’s why you’re reading this isn’t it? I’ll be covering this topicin greater detail shortly (on page 17), so for now let’s getback to Amanda’s story.

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Reggie’s Quantum Reality of Infinite Choice

Amanda is out walking when she meets Reggie, the boywith a persistent smile and a personality to match. Reggie isplaying basketball and persuades Amanda to participate inwhat will be the strangest game of her life. Amanda stepsonto the court and is at that moment introduced to analternate reality. This is a fabulous metaphor for “Alice inWonderland” where Alice goes down the rabbit hole.

Reggie even asks Amanda how far down the rabbit holeshe wants to go.

It’s here that Reggie discusses Heisenberg’s UncertaintyPrinciple1 - how waves of potentiality change into particles ofreality after they have been observed. In the scene Amandais confronted by a messenger, who asks her to consider thatthere are infinite possibilities in any situation. Reggiedemonstrates that how she is looking at life, the mindset shechooses, is merely one choice from an infinite number ofchoices available to her.

I realize this can all sound a bit out there, so let meexplain: Imagine that you’re at one of those multi-screencinemas. Now, there are ten different movies playing and youmust decide which movie you’re going to see. Every genrefrom romance to science fiction is represented. They’re allavailable to you, but you only get to experience the one youchoose.

1 Heisenberg was one of the founding fathers of Quantum Physics and one of his famous statements went likethis; atoms, (the things we have believed make up our reality), are not things, they are possibilities of thinking)

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I bet you never thought you’d understand the quantumscience of wave particle reality quite so easily! You see,consciously or unconsciously you have before you, at anymoment in time, an infinite number of choices. As you chooseone you forget the others were even there.

So just like a visit to a multi-screen cinema, you havemany choices available to you at any given moment. Whatyou must understand is that because you becomeemotionally involved with a particular choice (your movie) itbecomes real to you. In fact it becomes the only reality toyou.

You are actually living in your own three dimensionalmovie that you make real by becoming emotionally involvedin it.

Isn’t it interesting how often people buy a ticket for amovie, and even if the movie stinks, they will sit through untilthe end rather than get up and choose again.

Imagine how different your life will be when you realizethat you can always choose again?

You can always choose again!

Understand, the main reason most people will not rejectan unsatisfactory choice of movie (the way they’re living theirlife) is because they have convinced themselves there’s avalid reason to stick it out, hoping it will get better. Instead,they suffer through rather than doing something else.

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Here is what many people don’t realize. If at any timeyou are not enjoying the movie that is your life, you can getup and choose again – you don’t have to wait until the end.

Wouldn’t it be awesome if you were open to the fullspectrum of possibilities at any given moment? Instead, wetend to fixate on a singular reality, which is the reality weunconsciously expect.

If you are beginning to notice similar characters,situations or dramas appearing in your life, it’s a safe bet toassume you are creating a reality that you unconsciously“expect” to happen.

Your life is your movie. Therefore you can rewrite thescript, change the actors and re-direct any scene to have acompletely different meaning or outcome. You are anawesome, powerful being who should be writing the script ofyour life.

It is worth considering whether you are watching themovie that is your life, repeat over and over, even thoughyou’re not enjoying many parts of it. Remember, complainingwon’t change it - you need to take action.

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Power Moments: Making Your Past Work for You

After much cajoling from Reggie, Amanda shoots theball and misses. One try and she’s ready to walk away andquit. Reggie tells her that it doesn’t need to be like that, andthat the outcome can be any way she wants it to be. Shetakes another shot and misses again, and tells Reggie she’sgot to go.

Again Reggie tells her it doesn’t have to be that wayand … suddenly Amanda is back in high school shooting abasket and feeling good about herself.

Reggie has somehow revealed what I call a “powermoment” that Amanda tapped into. A moment from her pastthat was positive and powerful, and that can be recalled atany time to empower her. Now she throws the ball and itgoes straight through the hoop.

Reggie was able to get her to access a memory thatput her in the emotional state of power so that she could playas she did when she was in her teens. And in that moment,she is free of her own limitations.

In one of my favorite books of all time: Illusions, authorRichard Bach wrote:

“Argue for your limitations and sure enough they areyours”.

How many people would be living happier, morefulfilled, productive lives if they would just stop arguing for their

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own limitations? Picture what might happen in your life if, forone week, you banned yourself from saying any variation of “Ican’t”.

When things don’t go right do you, like Amanda, tell yourselfthat you are a failure and want to walk away and give uptrying?

Think back and allow yourself to remember a time inyour life when you felt truly powerful. Every time that nasty“can’t” word comes up, choose to focus on that powermoment and really feel it, as if it were taking place right now.

Really accessing the feeling of reliving the experience isthe key here. Remember, as Dr. Joe Dispenza told us in themovie, the mind does not know the difference between whatis real, imagined or remembered.

You can access your power and expand your reality orstay locked in a repetitive, limited reality. You are, I am sure,beginning to notice something here – there is a lot of choiceopen to you, isn’t there?

Amanda is presented with this choice in the movie. Shecan open her mind to new possibilities by tapping into herpower moments like she does with Reggie, or she can remainstuck in her limited beliefs.

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn

One classic way that people keep themselves stuck is byconvincing themselves that they can’t learn because theyare too old. The excuse runs something like: “You can’t teachan old dog new tricks”. However, it’s simply not true.Contemporary research has shown that a person can learn asmuch in their eighties as they could in their twenties. So whydo so many older people seem to struggle to learn newthings?

Let’s look at the typical learning cycle for the answer.

We enter the world and everything is new and, if wewant to survive, we have to learn as much as possible asquickly as possible. Research has shown that the majority ofpeople learn more between the age of zero and five thanthey will for the remainder of their lives.

By the age of six in most first world countries, children areenrolled in what will be ten or more years of compulsorylearning. By age eighteen some will go on to collegefurthering their academic learning, while others enter the workforce where they must learn the skills necessary to do their job.

Either way, by the time we reach our mid twenties, theone common experience shared by all of us has beenlearning – but for many, that’s where it ends.

I believe that the truly educated never graduate.So it’s great that you are reading this now, because

you’re demonstrating a commitment to your lifelong

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education. The largest asset you will ever own is not a home.It is the knowledge and wisdom gained from your continuedlearning. This asset can never be taken from you – the IRScan’t seize it, you can’t lose it in a divorce, it will always beyours.

If you want to build assets that are yours forever, keeplearning! In doing so, you’ll be able to continue youreducation for as long as you wish to.

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It’s Hard to See If You’re Not Looking

There is an early scene in the movie where Amanda iswalking and taking photos of things she sees around her; achild running after a dog, a man fetching the dog, the colorsof an umbrella, autumn leaves beginning to fall… This scene isheavy in symbolism and metaphor.

Pay attention to the man in the scene. He appearshomeless, even disoriented and yet he is doing his best to helpthe child retrieve the dog. He is a metaphor for the fact thathelp can come from all kinds of sources, including the onesyou might normally reject. The dog being off the leash tells usto let go of “controlling” and “being controlled”. We fearletting go because we fear the unknown, when in fact lettinggo doesn’t have to result in dire consequences, it may result inan opportunity to have fun as it did in this case.

Rules are generally imposed with the intention of“protecting”, however, they often serve only to restrain andrestrict.

And the symbolism continues as the scene unfolds. Thechild’s high energy demonstrates that children in their “naturalstate” live life to the fullest, which is something we can alllearn from. The autumn leaves falling suggest a time ofchange. The umbrella suddenly being opened exemplifies awillingness to deal with change as it arrives.

There is one other symbol from this scene that is veryimportant. All of this imagery is taking place with a child’s softlaughter in the background. This is a wonderful representation

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of the fact that we can get bogged down in the face ofchange or we can laugh and embrace change.

Amanda gives herself permission to recognize beauty,provided it is outside of her self. The camera lens is themetaphor for “the observer” in this part of the movie, thoughwe will also see it represent the ego mind later in the film.

However, of real note in the scene is Amanda’s use ofthe camera to separate herself from the beauty thatsurrounds her.

What about you? Let me ask you this. Is it possible thatbeauty only exists in certain places for you - for example, in agarden or a pet or in certain people?

Go inside, check and see if there’s a filter you use whenyou view certain people or situations. Are you missing a lot ofwonderful things in your life right now?

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What’s Your Drug of Choice?

Amanda is interrupted while photographing the beautyin the park by a cell phone call reminding her she is late forwork. Her anxiety is immediately apparent. When she gets tothe train station her boss calls again to see where she is andAmanda’s anxiety is visibly on the rise.

She reaches for her pills, the ones she relies on, and theyfall out of her purse and scatter on the platform. In her effortto reach for her lifeline she misses the train, which makes hereven more late. She is upset with herself and she crushes a pillwith her shoe in frustration.

Part of her is holding onto something that another part ofher actually wants to let go of.

The scene is blunt in its portrayal of her need formedication to get through everyday life. You can feelAmanda’s frustration growing as she gets more and morepressure to get to work on time. It is a universal anxiety wecan all relate to, but not one where most of us needmedication to get through.

In the film Amanda’s medication is literal and obvious.Most people’s medication is less obvious, and can even bequite socially acceptable. A workaholic is the perfectexample. The workaholic often claims to be committed toproviding a better life for their family. Though it is often afamily they are not really a part of. You see, if this personstopped medicating with work they would have to feel anddeal with the real issues they get to avoid by working.

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Look, there are numerous ways to medicate yourself;food, TV, compulsive cleaning, volunteering, alcohol, religion,sex, sports … and I could go on and on. None of these are“bad” in and of themselves, but when they are used to avoiddealing with issues in our lives we are actually using them tomedicate against pain. In other words, whatever you aredoing, consciously or unconsciously, to avoid undesirablefeelings is the “medication” in your life.

Feelings that are not dealt with become repressed, andwhat we repress controls us.

Now, I can almost hear your mind saying “my behavior isnot medication!” However, the ego mind is a liar (I go into thison page 37).

No matter how nice, good or right it might seem - if itenables you to avoid certain areas of your life, it ismedication! And it can be every bit as destructive as harddrugs.

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Pay Attention: Part of You Knows What You Need

There is a second, more powerful message in the sceneat the train station. The train is gone, and so has whateverversion of reality Amanda’s destination had in store for her atthat time. You see, by missing the train, Amanda has anexperience that she would otherwise have missed. As shewaits for another train, Amanda hears a woman talking aboutDr. Masaru Emoto’s water crystal research.

Amanda looks at the posters of the crystals and a manwalks up to her. Once again this is a metaphor for her higherself. He says, “If our thoughts can do that to water, what canthey do to us?” But before we deal with the water crystalresearch let’s look again at the issue of missing the train.

Remember, we are all creating our own reality.

When I’ve been asked about this concept duringlectures, the scene in the train station has often prompted thefollowing from viewers: “Amanda was already dealing withenough stress, so why would she manifest missing the train?”

Simply, if Amanda had not missed the train she wouldnot have received the information that was right in front of her– information that she will eventually use as a catalyst forsetting herself free. It is no accident that she missed the train.She needed to see what was at the train station, so she chosea version of reality available to her that allowed it to happen.

Now, let me ask you a personal question.

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Haven’t you thought that sometimes you createsituations or events that appear to happen by accident, inorder to wake yourself up and pay attention to your soul’sdesire? As you continue to read this book, ask yoursubconscious to let you know exactly how this has shown up inyour life.

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Warning: Your Body is Listening

It was Dr. Masaru Emoto’s experiment with water crystalsthat Amanda needed to see at the train station. Dr. Emoto’swork demonstrates that our thoughts, feelings and theintention behind them are able to change the crystallinestructure of flash frozen water molecules.

Maybe there is a part of you that is thinking; “so what?”Well, let me explain. According to science your body is madeup of approximately 70% water.

Every conscious and unconscious thought you have isaffecting the water that is held in the cells of your body.Therefore when you look in the mirror and the voice in yourhead tells you all the things that are wrong with you, the waterin every one of your cells is affected accordingly.

By the same token, the concept that your thoughtscould have a direct affect on your body seems outrageous ifyou are operating within the constraints of traditional science.

Don’t get me wrong, Newtonian science has beenresponsible for major advances since we started applying itover four hundred years ago. Understanding gravity hasenabled us to drive a car and fly in a plane, for example. Mypoint is there have been major advances, such as theInternet, which were only made possible by the application ofquantum mechanics and expanded concepts of what waspossible at the time.

There is a vast amount of research into the mind-bodyconnection (undertaken by experts such as Dr. Herbert

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Benson, founder of the Harvard Mind/Body Medical Institute).This, combined with a deepening understanding of quantummechanics, confirms that our thoughts not only affect ourbodies - but every aspect of our physical reality.

It is impossible to ignore the research of scientists like Dr.Emoto, even though it challenges us to acknowledge that wepossess enormous power. So the question is: What are yourrepetitive thought processes, and how might they beaffecting your reality? When you look in the mirror what doyou comment on (internally or externally)?

Is it how amazing you are, or do you set about tearingyourself down? Really think about it and...

Remember, your body is listening!

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The Equation for Manifestation

The scene that has prompted more questions fromviewers than any other is Dr. Joe Dispenza recounting how hecreates his day, in advance, every morning. The concept hasdefinitely struck a chord with many, many viewers of the film.

Unfortunately, Dr. Dispenza is not able to go into hispersonal ritual in much detail and so the viewer is leftwondering how they might apply the concept to their ownlife. I am happy to say that the concept is one that you arealready using every day.

Now keep in mind that this is mostly happening on asubconscious level.

As you can imagine there’s a whole other book worth ofmaterial I could go into about your subconsciousmanifestation of reality, but we don’t have the time to do thathere.

For the purpose of this discussion, I’d like to show you theequation for conscious manifestation.

Pay attention, because I’m about to give you anincredibly powerful tool that you can use immediately tocreate the life you want.

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Equation for Manifestation: Three Step

1. Focus on your desired outcome with a clear thought. Bevery specific.

2. As you hold the thought, you will be able to get in touchwith the feelings of what it would be like to experience yourdesired outcome.

3. Now go deep into your mind and focus on those feelingsat the expense of all other thoughts or feelings, and do itconsistently. Your ability to focus exclusively on the feelingsdetermines the degree to which you’ll experience yourdesired outcome.

Now, I can almost hear your mind saying: “it can’t bethat simple?” But, it is. I have personally used this equation toattract the woman of my dreams and create the mostrewarding career I could imagine, among many other things.

As you probably know, simple things are not always easyto do. The good news is that even the most complex tasks canbe mastered via repetition and this is not a complex task I amasking you to perform.

For example, driving a car is quite a complex task whenyou think of all the things you need to concentrate on atexactly the same time. Though driving is quite simple for mostpeople to do, after they’ve been taught and spent timepracticing it.

Okay, you're probably wondering how you can get thebest form of practice. Just as it’s possible to learn how to hit a

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golf ball by practicing on your own, it is a whole lot easier andmore effective to do it with a professional. Remember, evenTiger Woods has a coach.

Participants in my two day workshop have many firsthand experiences of the equation for manifestation. Theconfidence gained from each of these experiences creates ahigher degree of competence in each of the participants.

I just love it when people who’ve done my workshopswrite to me about all the wonderful things they have beenable to manifest in their lives.

But for the time being, I want you to practice thisexercise, with the same desired outcome, every day for 28days. Be prepared to surprise yourself!

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Where Are The Blank Pages in Your Life?

Amanda goes home and falls asleep, has a dreamabout a shaman and as a result, she wakes up startled. Later,she is approached by her roommate who asks her if she isokay. Jennifer gives Amanda a gift of photo album with a fewof Amanda’s best pictures in it. Jennifer tells Amanda that itwas difficult to select the photos, because Amanda hadtaken so many great ones.

Jennifer shows her the photos she has picked and thenpoints out that she has left many pages blank - for all thewonderful photos Amanda will be taking in the future.

Once again the metaphor is beautiful: Jennifer, likeReggie, is pointing out power moments. Only this time it’s inthe form of photos, giving Amanda yet another opportunity tofocus on her strengths. The statement that most of the pageshave been left open is symbolism for the fact that if Amandachooses, she can fill the pages of her life with anything shewants.

Amanda gets to decide what is going to be in her futureby being open to the opportunities she is attracting into herlife. The photo album represents the potential of Amanda’sunlimited future.

Allow yourself to focus on the best moments of your lifeand then connect with the feeling of reliving those powermoments, so it can propel you to where you want to be.Imagine how different your life would be if you did this on aregular basis?

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The experience with Reggie showed Amanda a powermoment from her past. The blank pages in the photo albumrepresent power moments she is yet to experience.

The application of the equation for manifestation is yourway of creating power moments, and this is something you’llget to experience first hand if you attend one of myworkshops. Do you know that people who attendedworkshops of mine over 10 years ago still write to me? Theywrite to say that they’re still using the exercises – and how theirlives have changed for the better. I’d like to share one suchemail I received recently:

Hello Dr. Baron do you remember me? Please forgive mypoor English. I met you in the beginning of the 90’s and Iwent to one of your workshop in Vancouver. I want you toknow how much you changed my life with your teaching. Inow live a successful life because you woke me up andhelped me to open my eyes and my mind to believe in myown hidden power. I am so grateful that I had theopportunity to meet someone like you. I have been lookingfor you for many years and I have wanted to thank you amillions of times. I am very happy that I did find you now.

Regards,

Nino Sortin. Stockholm, Sweden.

As you can imagine this kind of feedback really inspiresme!

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Stop right now because I want you to understandsomething. Each and every day you live without consciouslycreating your life, you are reinforcing the conditionedthoughts and beliefs that are keeping you in a limited,repetitive version of reality. There is so much more that youcan be experiencing out of life.

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Are You Living in The Past?

When Amanda gets to work she reads that her nextassignment is a wedding. She’s anything but thrilled with theposting and intent on discussing the issue with her boss.However, he’s more intent on staring at the backside of hisshapely office assistant.

Amanda is clearly disgusted by her boss’s behavior andmakes no attempt to disguise it as she starts laying into him forthe wedding assignment. The boss knows there is more towhat is being said than just the words, and his answer is quiteastute – despite sounding defensive:

“You live in your past Amanda; everything about you iswhat happened… you’ve got too many memories cloudingyour vision.”

The ego mind is always evaluating and filtering what isgoing on around us. The ego mind holds the history of who wewere and what we’ve experienced and then sees all presentand future events through the lens of that history.

To paraphrase two of the experts in the film; Dr. JoeDispenza and Dr. Candace Pert… the brain is receivingaround 400 billion bits of information per second, but we areonly aware of 2,000 bits per second.

Most of these bits contain information about our bodyand time (e.g. am I hot/cold, is it morning/night etc). Whatbubbles up to our consciousness (i.e. what we are aware of) is

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the information that confirms our ego mind’s version of us,which is drawn from our history.

The mind is constantly looking for evidence of that whichit believes to be true, even if the evidence is completely false,and filters out the rest.

This means that even though you’re receiving 400 billionbits of information, your mind is only processing the bits thatverify its programmed beliefs.

The fact that we remember our past and allow it todefine the current situation is a fairly easy concept for most ofus to accept. We might even be able to understand how thiscould cause us to have conditioned, knee jerk reactions todifferent situations.

But what about the future? We project into the futurefrom that same historical perspective, therefore, “Tomorrowwill be as it is today, as it was yesterday”.

Just as Dr. David Albert suggests is possible in the film,there is no reason why this could not be considered“remembering” the future. When we live our lives expectingthe future to look just like the past we are living lives that are aself fulfilling prophecy.

Stop right now and consider this deeply for a moment. Ifaspects of your life today look pretty much like they didyesterday and yesterday contains too many parallels with theweek before, then guess what? You are living your own selffulfilling prophecy. You are “remembering tomorrow” basedon yesterday.

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Go back and read that last paragraph again and let itreally sink in. It will be a profound realization if you arediscovering this for the first time.

I’m sure you can now see the value of learning how tointerrupt this frustrating and repetitive cycle. I know howfrustrated I was before I committed to applying thespecialized knowledge that I now teach.

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Amanda’s Fall: And How it Defines Her

Amanda doesn’t get out of the assignment and wewatch her nervously enter the church where she touches theholy water and begins to make the sign of the cross, but stopsherself. She flashes back to her childhood Confirmation whereshe is standing by prayer candles, and we learn, from anotherflashback, that it is also the church she was married in.

During her flashback the groom is standing at the altersaying his vows while coveting a pretty blonde in the pews.The flashback jumps again, and this time we see Amandacatching her husband and the blonde in bed together.

We know that Amanda and her husband are no longertogether and that she has medication for anxiety. This scenemay naturally cause you to feel some compassion forAmanda. After all, the emotional trauma of finding yourpartner in bed with another person is enough to rock mostpeople’s worlds. However, while I think that compassion forAmanda is valid during her initial experience, I question thevalidity of compassion for someone who is choosing to relivetheir pain over and over again.

We’ve all had a friend who’s been hurt, only to makethat painful experience the definition of who they are andwho they will be, from that moment on. Isn’t it amazingthough, how quickly your compassion runs out once yourealize there is a part of them that wants to hold on to thepain.

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Anyway, let’s get back to the film. From these shortflashback scenes we are being told that Amanda has lost herfaith in so much more than just marriage. She’s lost faith inmen, humanity, even her church. However, I think there is abigger point to examine, not just for Amanda but for anybodyreading this. As you read this book you could imagine hearingmy voice talking to you and asking you a couple of questions:“How committed to your past are you?” And: “What do youthink it will it take to let go of your past and start living in thepresent moment, where you make choices rather than kneejerk reactions?”

After you’ve pondered those questions, I want you tostop right here, and go a little deeper. I want you to doanother quick exercise with me. Take a deep breath ofcourage, because you’re going to need it. I am about to askyou to consider that you are responsible for everything that iscurrently in your life. Now, I’m going to take it one stepfurther, and have you consider that you might be gettingsomething you want out of remaining stuck in any aspect ofyour present reality that you don’t consciously enjoy. Take afinal deep breath, and ask yourself what that might be.

Now, it might be difficult to grasp that you couldpossibly be getting anything that you want out of stayingstuck in an undesirable experience. So I want you to considerthese outcomes, as possible examples: attention, importance,sympathy, martyrdom, heroism … and the list goes on.

This can be an extremely liberating exercise, so I suggestyou give yourself permission to spend some time on it rightnow.

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Now I’ll go back to Amanda’s fall.

As adults, most of us have had a fall, or what I call awake up call from your soul, at some point in our lives. It mighthave been a marriage or relationship breakup, a caraccident, a bankruptcy, the loss of a job or any number ofpersonally devastating events. This is invariably a time whenwe question everything.

Some people decide to learn from the event. Theybecome stronger and they become a better person as aresult. Others crumble and give up. Those not willing to learnbecome committed to living their lives based on the negativeemotions they experienced as a result of that singular event.This is what Amanda is doing in the film.

Even though her husband’s infidelity was a singletraumatic event within a lifetime of many more positive anduplifting events, it has become her defining moment.

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The People in Your Life: They All HaveMessages For You

I love the way the filmmakers wrote the character ofAmanda’s houseguest, Jennifer. Her wonderful lightness is soexaggerated and in such sharp contrast to the hard edge ofAmanda (okay, even if she is quite the ditz!). By virtue of anearlier conversation between them, we learn that hertemporary stay has gone on longer than expected. From this,we can assume that something has gone wrong in her life aswell.

However, we never get the sense Jennifer is living her lifeby focusing on what is wrong with it. I think she’s there toshow us that there is always another, more empowering wayof looking at anything.

I believe the character of Jennifer is also there as ametaphor for something larger. We often draw people intoour lives that embody the parts of ourselves that we haverepressed. Clearly, Amanda has repressed the playful part ofherself, and her houseguest is a metaphor for this.

In this case Amanda has repressed a positive aspect ofherself, the light and playful side. Though, you can represswhat you consider to be positive or negative aspects ofyourself. For instance, you might consider anger as a negativeemotion that is worth repressing. I remind you again that thethings you repress will control you. How many times have youheard about some “nice guy” who “goes postal” completelyout of the blue? This is repressed anger exploding.

Therefore, it’s the people in our lives that can reveal to uswhat we need to deal with, or what we need to recapture. In

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the case of Amanda, she might look to recapture the playfulaspect she has repressed, while someone else might look todeal with their repressed grief or self loathing, as an example.

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My Favorite Scene: The Polish Wedding

The day of the wedding arrives and Amanda is there asthe official photographer. While the entire scene is filled withsymbolism and metaphor, I’m going to concentrate on what Ifeel are the key points.

Amanda’s mind keeps remembering experiences she’shad in the past and is projecting those events onto thepresent. We see that Amanda’s vision has literally beendistorted by her negative experiences. Every photograph shetakes reminds her of her own wedding and the bittermemories associated with that event.

Here, Amanda is a vivid example of the line repeatedthroughout the movie by Dr. Joe Dispenza: “The mind doesnot know the difference between what it sees and what itimagines or remembers”.

This concept was originally formulated in a book called“Psycho Cybernetics” by Dr. Maxwell Maltz, which waspublished in the sixties, and has subsequently been proven inclinical studies.

Anyway, let’s get back to the wedding.

The scene continues and we have the groom seemingly“making eyes” at a bridesmaid. Shortly thereafter, Amandasees the silhouette of two people locked in passion, and sheincorrectly assumes that it’s the groom with one of thebridesmaids. We discover that this is not true at all, eventhough it seemed to be true to Amanda. It seemed true,

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because it was consistent with the set of beliefs she hasadopted since the traumatic event which now defines her life.

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What is Real?

All too often we go through life not really seeing what isavailable to us, but seeing what we expect to see. As I saidearlier, the ego mind looks for evidence of what it believes tobe true (based on your personal history) and ignoreseverything else.

This is something I will explore deeply in another book Iam working on, in which I present all of the evidence tosupport the fact that you are not your mind. I go into greatdetail about why the ego mind tries to convince you of acertain version of reality, and how you have the power to stopthis from happening.

If you would like to know when this book is available,please send an email to:

[email protected] and put the word“books” in the subject line.

So, Amanda’s ego mind has her experiencing todaythrough yesterday’s lens. She sees a shred of reality, (outfitsthat look like the bridesmaid and groom’s) and her ego mindfills in the rest. This makes it “real” to her.

You must have had an experience where you couldhave sworn that you saw something happen, only to discoverthat the event you thought you witnessed didn’t happen atall? Any court lawyer will tell you that the problem with eyewitnesses is that they are notoriously unreliable. This is becausethe ego mind will fill in blanks with information that may be

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completely incorrect, because it is based on the ego mind’sexpectations.

We’re not just talking about visual perception hereeither. It can just as easily be verbal or any other of theperceived senses. How often has your ego mind convincedyou that something was real when it wasn’t real at all?

Accepting what the ego mind wants to believe can beextremely limiting. Dr. Fred Alan Wolf made a statement in themovie that I think is a wonderful metaphor for living beyondyour limited personal history. He said:

“The trick is to not be in the know, but be in the mystery.”Living in the know means reliving your history, and the mysteryrepresents a potential future beyond the limitations of yourhistory.

We get so committed to a set of beliefs (a story that runsin the ego mind) that we will interrupt, even sabotage ourown joy in order to be right about having those beliefs. This iswhat can be so debilitating about not challenging yourunconscious, conditioned beliefs.

When you become committed to your conditionedbeliefs, either consciously or unconsciously, it affects everypart of your life.

I said earlier that Amanda is clearly angry about thebreakup of her marriage. We’ve seen her take that anger outon her houseguest and her boss. Another example is when thelittle girl at the wedding asks Amanda if she has any tips shecan give her, because she wants to be a photographer when

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she grows up. Amanda sarcastically responds; “yeah, take alot of pictures.”

The events with her husband have affected every areaof Amanda’s life, to the point that she is incapable ofreceiving the admiration of a child.

She is constantly looking through the lens of her fall. As aresult she is constantly finding reasons to be angry. It’s asthough she’s addicted to feeling angry.

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Emotional Addictions

Amanda’s addiction to anger is an introduction to thevariety of emotional addictions we see during the weddingreception, which is a veritable three ring circus of emotionaladdiction.

At first glance, it’s easy to dismiss the behavior as beingfairly normal for a mixed crowd at a wedding reception(albeit quite exaggerated).

We see a bridesmaid who gets a glass of wine spilt onher and becomes hysterical, two teenage boys who areevaluating all the females in the room with a kind of scoresystem, an overweight fellow looking like he is in heaven as hedigs into the buffet, the mother who is bossing everyonearound, the DJ flirting with a sexy guest who is flirting back, thefather who’s screaming at the DJ to play a polka andAmanda and her new friend tossing back the drinks.

There is one scene that is unique to this particularwedding reception. It’s the big dance number whereeveryone is hooked up to an IV. The symbolism is not subtlehere at all, as we are all addicted to the particular peptidecocktail that works for us in any given situation.

The whole reception scene has viewers laughing outloud. Though I have to wonder just how much of the laughteris nervous laughter at seeing behaviors that the viewer canidentify with.

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We like to think of addictions in nice definitive terms thatallow us to separate ourselves from them. When you ask theaverage person to describe an addict their response is likelyto conjure up images of a down and out individual in a backalley. Very few people have the insight or the courage to say;

“Hmm, an addict, well I guess an addict could look justlike me.”

In “Molecules of Emotion” Candace Pert writes aboutopiate receptors in the brain. These receptors wait for the rightpeptide cocktail to arrive, before setting off a cascade ofreactions in the body. Dr. Pert says:

“A shocking but exciting fact revealed by the opiate-receptor findings was that it didn’t matter if you were a labrat, a First Lady, or dope addict- everyone has the exactsame mechanism in the brain for creating bliss and expandedconsciousness.”

What is exciting about this discovery is that we eachhave, within our brains, all of the ingredients necessary toachieve a state of bliss. The reality is you can learn to do this.Wouldn’t it be worth your while to find out how?

Like I said earlier; metaphorically speaking, everyone islooking for a hit. What’s your drug of choice? Understand thatevery behavior and every attitude creates its own peptidecocktail. Your cell’s receptors are craving these peptides inthe same way that a drug addict’s body craves a narcotic.This is why behavior and attitude changes can be difficult toachieve.

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If you’re interested in learning more about dealing withemotional addiction, send an email to:

[email protected] and put“Emotional Addictions” in the subject line.

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Are you Wired for Love or Wired for Pain?

It’s easy to think that Amanda’s pain is caused by thefact that her husband was unfaithful.

However, there is more to Amanda’s pain than meetsthe eye. If Amanda’s pain is caused by her husband’sinfidelity, that would mean that the actual infidelity wouldhave to be going on in the exact moment that Amanda isfeeling the pain. Clearly, that is not the case. So, where isAmanda’s pain coming from?

Her pain is coming from her memory.

She is remembering her husband’s infidelity over andover again. She’s also remembering everything that isassociated with him, including her wedding day. And she isequating all of that with pain. This is despite the fact that themajority of her wedding day was probably a wonderfulexperience.

As I said earlier, the ego mind will magnify a single eventthat reinforces its beliefs, and it will ignore everything to thecontrary.

Dr. Joe Dispenza talks about the complex neuro-net oflove. I have researched the subject of love for many years;how we fall into and how we fall out of love. I find it afascinating subject. What is most fascinating to me about loveis that it’s totally subjective and illogical.

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The Little Known Secret about Love: Love Equations

If you’ve ever fallen in love, then you know that itsometimes has nothing to do with whether the person is “right”for you or not. Why is that? For the simple reason that love is asubjective neuro-pathway formed inside each of our brains.What does that mean? It means that due to your emotionalexperiences, your brain has become wired to interpret love ina very particular way. And this particular way is shaped bywhat you have interpreted love to be in the past.

Each person has what I call a “love equation”. Oneaspect of your love equation is the set of criteria that must bepresent in order for you to fall in love. Another aspect of yourlove equation is the set of criteria that must be present inorder for you to feel loved. For the purpose of this discussion, Iam going to focus on the second one: what must happen inorder for you to feel loved.

This aspect of your love equation is based on theconcept of reward. Let’s imagine that you were rewarded fora particular behavior as a child, with an acknowledgement,that you interpreted as love. You will likely run a version of thatbehavior with a partner, in the hope of getting a similarreward.

Here’s the kicker though. In all my years of clinicalresearch I’ve never found two partners to have identical loveequations for feeling loved. And I’ve worked with thousandsof people and their love equations.

Therefore, the way you express love could be verydifferent from the way your partner receives love, becauselove equations are entirely subjective. What this may look like

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in a relationship, is one partner saying to the other; “I don’tfeel very loved by you”, while their partner responds by listingthe things they do to demonstrate their love.

Unfortunately, for the person who is complaining in thisexample, the actions listed by their partner may not equate tolove in their mind.

From this I know you can see how it is entirely possible forone partner in a relationship to feel they are being extremelyloving, while the other partner is actually feeling unloved.

My wife and I have both done a lot of work on loveequations and their role in relationships, and it is a fascinatingand empowering subject. If you’re interested in learning more,send an email to:

[email protected] and put “LoveEquations” in the subject line.

Now, in following Amanda’s story we are introduced toanother aspect of the love equation. I stated earlier that thefoundation for your love equation is based on emotionalexperiences from your past. However, the aspect of your loveequation that forms the belief of what happens after you fallin love can change dramatically as a result of a majoremotional upheaval. And we see this in the case of Amanda.

A traditional, conditioned love equation might gosomething like this: meet the person of your dreams, fall inlove, get married and live happily ever after (the fairy tale).It’s reasonable to assume that Amanda’s love equation wassimilar to this up until the experience of her husband’sinfidelity.

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What we see at the wedding is that Amanda’s loveequation seems to have dramatically changed. I wouldsuggest that her love equation now goes something like this:meet the man of your dreams, fall in love, get married, sufferinfidelity and live in the pain of that experience forever.

For Amanda, even the thought of meeting a man andfalling in love, now equates to pain.

Every time Amanda replays the negative emotionalexperience in her head, she is actually strengthening the newlove equation (which is less than empowering) by firing off thesynaptic response in her brain that makes this new equationreal for her.

Stop for a moment. You need to pay extra attention. Soclear your mind of any chatter and concentrate.

In the next section I’m going to explain how your loveequation affects who you attract into your life, and how youattract them. This is a particular area of expertise of mine.

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Quantum Resonant Fields: The Missing Link

Your Quantum Resonant Field (QRF) is the sum of yourpersonal history, beliefs, thoughts and experiences expressedas an energetic field. You’ll recall I mentioned in theintroduction that this was the subject of my dissertation.

Think of your QRF as a radio station that is broadcastingout across the universe.

The problem is you’re not always in control of your playlist. It’s quite likely that the radio station is playing some veryold records (your history). Even though you may want to playcontemporary music, it keeps playing the same old songs. Inthis example, you will only attract the people, events andexperiences (your station’s audience) that resonate with thatplay list.

You’ll never attract an audience who wants Mozart ifyou’re broadcasting country music.

Therefore in real life, you will attract the people, eventsand experiences that energetically match your QRF. Thisworks in much the same way as a magnet attracts metal, butit doesn’t attract plastic.

The easiest way to understand this attraction is to think oftwo energetic fields being in resonance with each other. Andthis is the term I will use throughout this discussion.

Let me give you an example of how this works.

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A person who resonates “being lucky” has a consistentexperience of good fortune. Don’t we all know somebody likethat?

Or if, like Amanda, a person is in emotional pain, andthat pain is rooted in betrayal ... That person will generallyattract people who are the most likely to betray them in someway.

So, the obvious question is: “Hang on, why wouldanybody do that?” Because, in most cases this is not aconscious choice they are making.

You attract the people, events or experiences into yourlife that reinforce your strongest emotional experiences. This iswhat I mean by being in resonance.

We attract evidence that the ego mind considersverification, of what we have come to believe is true. And sowe stay in repetitive cycles we may not even consciouslywant.

I’m going to give you another example of resonance atwork. Everybody’s had the experience of walking into a room,or meeting someone and instantly feeling comfortable oruncomfortable. Many people describe it as getting a good ora bad vibe from someone.

That vibe is your QRF interacting with another person’sQRF. When you feel a good vibe from someone, there issomething in their QRF that matches yours. In just the sameway, when you feel a bad vibe from someone, there is alsosomething in their QRF that matches yours. Remember, your

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QRF is the sum of all of your history, beliefs, thoughts andexperiences - which also includes anyone you’ve ever met.

This is a big one, so pay attention; this is life changing initself.

If you’ve ever met somebody who seemed trustworthy,only to have them later betray you – your QRF will recognizethat aspect in another person’s QRF (if it is there) the momentyou meet them. How many times have you overruled yourinstant reaction to meeting somebody, and later found outthat your intuition was spot on. What we call intuition or gutfeel is actually your QRF communicating to you directly.

Isn’t this amazing! First impressions really do count for alot, don’t they!

Now, let’s go back to the wedding reception again.When one of the bridesmaids says: “Oh …. Something like thisalways happens!” after a drink is spilt on her. You now knowthat it’s her QRF that has communicated the “intuition” thatthis type of thing always happens.

The event reinforces what she believes to be true (herintuition that something bad would happen). Her emotionalresponse is predictably the same (the synapses are firing asconditioned). And, as a result, she experiences things shedoesn’t even consciously want, repeatedly. Why?

Because your QRF is responsible for all the recurringpatterns in your life, whether you consider them good or bad.

And as patterns are repeated, they are reinforced. Youremotional reaction in any given situation has a cumulative

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affect on your QRF, and empowers it to attract more of thesame into your life.

When you change the way you emotionally react in anygiven situation, you begin to change your QRF.

I’d like to tell you a story that illustrates this pointbeautifully.

Several years ago I was working with a participant in oneof my workshops - I will call him Richard. One of the things wediscussed was his frustration with men aggressively confrontinghim on a regular basis. I tried to explain to him that he was thecommon denominator in these interactions, but Richardcouldn’t grasp the concept, and denied that he was causingthese incidents in any way.

After a few more discussions, we were able to workthrough anger issues that Richard was not even aware of. Asa result, when I happened to speak to Richard several monthslater, he happily reported that he no longer found himself inconfrontations all the time.

I asked Richard: “Did everybody else change, or was ityou that changed?” And at that moment, Richard actuallygot it. He realized that as a result of changing his QRF, he wasnow creating a different reality for himself.

The bottom line is that you are the commondenominator in all experiences in your life, both good andbad. Your QRF is attracting the positive and the negative. Doyou recognize the positive when it comes your way as easilyas you do the negative? When positive energy is present in

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your life do you dismiss it as a fluke or something that willquickly disappear? It’s worth thinking about.

Nothing is an accident. Your quantum resonant field isattracting everything you are experiencing in your life – all thetime.

The study of quantum resonant fields has formed thebasis of my life’s work, and I am thrilled to be sharing myknowledge with you here. Clearly, the subject was nottouched upon in the film – but if you have found it interestingor informative, I would love to hear from you.

People have told me that understanding their QRF wasthe missing link for them. It explained why things likeaffirmations and positive thinking are difficult to achieveanything with.

Please email me, and let me know what you think. Sendyour email to:

[email protected]

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What Do You See in The Mirror?

At the wedding reception Amanda is able to temporarilylet go of her pain and enjoy life, after medicating herself witha few stiff drinks. The next morning however, the mood is quitedifferent. An envelope with photos from the night before isslipped under the door.

Amanda hates the photos that were taken of her andstands in front of a mirror telling herself: “you suck!” She thengoes into the bathroom and explodes into a rage whilelooking in the mirror screaming at herself “I hate you!”, “youare fat!”, “you’re ugly!”, “you are old!” Amanda’s self hate isviolent in its expression and she smashes the image of herselfreflected in the mirror.

Amanda’s ego mind is creating evidence to prove to herthat the negative beliefs she has are true.

Many people can relate to the self-critical side ofAmanda as she looks in the mirror and only sees the things shehates about herself.

In the movie there is no mistaking Amanda’s self hate. It’scontained in the words she screams at herself. For mostpeople though, these words play inside their head.

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If Thoughts Can Affect Water …

Suddenly time slows down, and a drop of water fallingfrom the faucet into the basin snaps Amanda’s mind intofocus. As she focuses she hears the voice of the man from therailway station where she first saw the photos of Dr. Emoto’swater crystals;

“If our thoughts can do that to water, what can they doto us?”

Suddenly Amanda is laughing and we see her drawinghearts all over herself. She continues drawing the hearts whiletaking a hot soothing bath.

Some people may be able to relate to the self hateexpressed in the bathroom, even in a subtle way. Others canrelate to the self love she expresses by drawing hearts onherself as she takes a bath. Though I imagine few of you canrelate to such a dramatic change in such a short time.

Clearly, just as with the train earlier in the film, Amandahas moved at hyper speed from one belief, one reality, to thenext.

But the symbolic use of water throughout the film is alsovery profound. For example, earlier at the church Amandawas unable to cross herself with holy water, and now as aresult of her transformation she baptizes herself in self-love.

I urge you to examine the beliefs you hold about whoyou are on all levels. Think about it, are they your own, or arethey passed on from other people like your parents, siblings,

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peers or even the media? Whose beliefs are they really, andhow long have you had them? And most importantly, arethey serving you?

We can all begin to transform disempowering beliefsabout ourselves by recognizing where they come from, andreplacing them with empowering beliefs.

If you’re interested in learning more about how totransform disempowering beliefs send an email to:

[email protected] and place theword “Beliefs” in the subject line.

Remember, you always have a choice in this world ofinfinite possibilities.

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Set Yourself Free

In the final act of the film we see Amanda walking. Asshe passes the church she looks and smiles and keeps ongoing. We are actually back at the opening scene. Amandaenters the cinema, where she becomes aware of herself inwhat is called super position in quantum physics. She’s in threeplaces at one time.

Amanda stands on the ramp as one self passes by heron the arm of her husband and another self walks up to her,and they merge while smiling.

Amanda walks out of the cinema and into the streetwhere she passes many people doing many different things.Each one of them is a different version of herself. She evenpasses herself wearing a sign that says “Make Known theUnknown”.

So, what the bleep does it all mean?

In its simplest form it means: Ask Yourself DeeperQuestions. Discover what it is that you don’t know yet - thatcould empower you.

So Amanda keeps walking until she is at a quiet placefacing the water, and looking at the night sky as she fallsasleep on a bench. The next morning she awakens to abeautiful day. She reaches into her pocket and finds hermedication, which she promptly tosses, like a basketball, intoa trashcan.

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Now, let’s examine these closing scenes carefully,because they have so much to say.

Amanda’s passing the church with a smile is a metaphorfor several things. It is a metaphor for her moving beyond hernegative power moment. She can now look at the place sheonce associated with pain without feeling it any more.Secondly, the fact that Amanda smiles but doesn’t enter thechurch is a metaphor for her finding within herself whatever itwas that she may have previously looked for in that building.

Why does Amanda end up back at the cinema, theplace where we originally saw her?

Again, this is brilliant. It’s a metaphor for always endingup back where you started, repeating cycles of what youdon’t consciously want. Unless of course, you make realchanges, like Amanda has.

Amanda’s walk down the street past all those otherversions of herself is a wonderful metaphor for a Buddhistteaching that is supported in quantum physics; there is noseparation. All things in the universe are connected and theultimate act of compassion is to look for yourself in everyonethat you meet.

At the end of Amanda’s walk she is sitting on a benchlooking out over a large body of water. Once again the wateris symbolic, and here it is possibly symbolizing that the way shethinks and feels is having an affect on a large scale.

She falls asleep on the bench symbolizing the end of aday and the end of a way of being. She awakens to a bright

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new day, a day where she is dynamically alive. Amandathrowing away the medication it is also symbolic.

She is free at last.

So, let’s recap the major points I have covered …

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Now Ponder This!

Whenever we read a book or watch a movie with areasonably likable lead character, it is human nature toconsciously or unconsciously see ourselves in that character. Itis one of the ways human beings learn; by observation. Inviewing “What the Bleep Do We Know?!” we learn our lessonsby watching Amanda. She becomes a surrogate for each ofus, teaching us through her mistakes and her ultimate triumph.

You may recall that I started out my analysis of themovie referring to “the observer”. In fact, while watching thisor any movie we are in the position of an external observer.

We learn so much through Amanda’s journey. Herjourney helps us to understand that we may sometimes feellike victims of circumstance, (like the bridesmaid who got winespilt on her) when we are actually incredibly powerful beingscreating our own realities. We see that we do not have toreact with an automatic, programmed response to thesituations we find ourselves in. Instead, we can becomedetached observers who make choices - and that eachchoice has its own consequences.

Understand that the choices we make in life result inconsequences and not punishments. This is an importantdistinction.

Reggie taught us that each of our choices has aconsequence, though he called them possibilities. He saidthat there are infinite choices creating infinite possibilities, andall you have to do is choose. Reggie also taught us that we

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can focus on a power moment at any time, and the energyof that moment can become your fuel. He taught us that wecan choose to be in our power, even if we felt weak orinadequate only moments before.

The important thing to remember is that it’s your reality,your movie. You are the director, the screenwriter, castingdirector, producer and any other role needed to create yourmovie. And if you don’t like the movie the way it is - you canchange it anytime you choose to step into your power.

I happened to agree with Marianne Williamson whenshe said in her magnificent book “A Return to Love”: “Ourdeepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is thatwe are powerful beyond measure.”

So own the power of who you really are and give up anyfalse identity you may be holding about being weak or avictim or any other limiting belief.

They’re all lies!

Be like the child, who despite the dog being off the leashis laughing without any fear of loss and as a result is so totallyalive. It’s inspiring. Embrace the change that is around you,even if it seems painful at the time. This may be just what youneed in order to evolve to the next level of your being. Bewilling to see beauty where in the past you had noconception of beauty, you may be surprised at how much ofit surrounds you everyday.

Amanda’s need for her anxiety medication offers us anopportunity to examine the possibility that we may all be

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medicating ourselves in some form or another. For that matter,throughout the wedding scene we learned that behaviors areoften a response to our own emotional addictions. Welearned that every behavior has a cascade of peptidesassociated with it and every time those peptides get released,we are setting ourselves up for an emotional addiction.

Through Amanda’s missing the train we got to look at thepossibility that sometimes things that appear to be goingwrong are in fact going just right. That’s how Amanda got tosee Dr. Emoto’s research and learn that her thoughts weredamaging parts of her life, including her own body.

I then introduced you to the Equation for Manifestationand how your thoughts, emotions and feelings are having adirect impact on your reality.

You need to understand that your life is like the emptypages of the photo album Amanda received as a gift. It’sready for you to choose the very best images for inclusion. Ofcourse, the only way to do that is to live in the present, andnot let negative memories cloud your vision.

Remember that your brain is receiving tons ofinformation and filtering almost all of it out to match what yourego mind believes is real - based on the history of who youwere, not who you are!

Be willing to consider that everyone who is in your life isthere to show you something. It may be to reflect a part ofyourself you have repressed, an issue you need to deal with ormaybe they’re just there so you can learn to say “no” tothem.

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We learned that the mind does not know the differencebetween what it sees and what it imagines or remembers,therefore you, like Dr. Joe Dispenza can now create your day.You can create your entire reality.

The filmmakers have skillfully demonstrated that we aregreat and powerful beings. Now I challenge you toincorporate this knowledge into your life. Share it with others,not just with your words, but with your actions too.

Use the Equation of Manifestation and create a life that’sin resonance with your own magnificence.

If you’re in a relationship and would like to make it feelmore loving, find out about your partner’s Love Equation. It willtake your relationship to the next level. And remember, thisworks wonderfully with your friends and family as well.

And finally, remember that your Quantum Resonant Fieldis the sum of your history, beliefs, thoughts and experiences -expressed as an energetic field.

The bottom line is this: change your quantum resonantfield and you will change your life.

Dr. Dõv BaronVancouver, British Columbia.

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