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Authors: Eldon Taylor
“There has to be another way” is a popular motto in politics
and in life. We get to this slogan when things simply don’t work
as well as we want them to. In our personal lives, we may discover
that life is flying by and, as with little Black Sambo’s tiger, we are just going in endless circles. Abraham Maslow believed that sooner
or later mature individuals come to a point where the question
becomes something similar to, “Is that all there is?” The principle labeled by Maslow as “self-actualization” then becomes important.
What is self-actualization? like success, it can be many differ-
ent things to different people. like success, it is a level of satisfaction that arises from within ourselves: a sense of somehow making
a difference to someone, a sense that our life has had purpose
and meaning—that in some way or another, our life has been
worth living.
I have heard so-called motivational gurus suggest that success
is all about money and power. I have heard them state such things
as “Spirituality is something you do when you get old.” I don’t
believe that. For me, life is about a deeper meaning. Each of us has unique talents and abilities. My experience suggests that most fail to recognize their own birthright and find themselves trapped by
beliefs that limit their personal possibilities. For me, life is about using those talents and abilities to the highest while serving an
inner calling to make a difference with our lives.
It has often been stated that insanity is doing the same thing
over and over while expecting a different outcome. To avoid this
definition of insanity, sometimes it’s necessary to convolute our
models and reexamine our possibilities. This book is designed to
assist and facilitate that alternative way of thinking for all who
choose to read it.
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I enjoy assembling puzzles. The most challenging puzzles
require assembling small pieces into larger pieces before linking all the pieces in a complete picture. In a way, it’s necessary to build the alternatives offered in this book in the same way. At times it may
seem to you that the subject at hand is either a tangential path or a digression. I have therefore used my own story to weave together
the many parts into a coherent whole.
This work is a road map for the person who is seeking a better
way. In it I suggest ideas, introduce research, and review data—all in a manner designed to lead you on a quest for your potential and
excellence. It is my sincere hope that this little book opens the door for you and encourages you to step through it. Enjoy your journey.
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The power of the mind has always fascinated me, and I have
been studying ways to access and enhance this inner force for more
than 25 years.
Eight years ago I was invited to speak at the Putra Medical Cen-
tre in Malaysia about “Change Without Thinking.” This full-day
presentation was eventually turned into a book, the first edition of
Choices and Illusions.
no one was more surprised than I was when it became a
New York Times
bestseller. I could only conclude that there are many people out there who are searching for answers to
the same questions.
Since
Choices
was written, I have written a number of additional books, all approaching the same issue from very different perspectives. Some individuals have questioned my varying angles of
approach, not understanding the connection between the miracu-
lous stories covered in
What Does That Mean?: Exploring Mind, Meaning, and Mysteries
and the darker side of brainwashing, as covered in the first section of
Mind Programming.
A number of people threw their hands up in disgust at
What If?,
choosing to believe that this book was designed to change their minds rather than open them
up to vast new possibilities. Everyone loved
I Believe,
but questions still were raised regarding the practical applications.
Choices
and Illusions
was always designed to be the overall package of ideas, with these other books considering different
topics in much greater depth. I therefore decided to prepare a
revised edition of
Choices
in order to explain all of these aspects more fully, clearly demonstrating the importance of integrating
them into one complete whole. My lifetime of work shows me
clearly that the only way you can possibly discover your true
self and become the person you were meant to be—free of self-
destructive patterns and ideas—is by doing the following:
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1. Understanding the way your mind works;
2. Becoming fully aware of the 24/7 effort made by
many to program your thinking;
3. Being able to look at yourself and your ideas with
fresh eyes, questioning all of your beliefs;
4. Reviewing the full experience of your own life and
those of your friends and family members so you can
stand back and see the big picture; and
5. Knowing the full potential of your mind and the
importance of controlling your inner beliefs to
thereby create a goal and a pathway to it.
It is with this aim in mind that I offer you this revised edition
of
Choices and Illusions.
Although I do refer to my other books throughout, this is only for the benefit of those who wish to explore certain areas in greater depth. My aim has always been to keep
Choices
as a complete work in its own right; therefore, I have provided within these pages all of the information I believe that you
will need to put yourself firmly on the path of reaching your own
highest potential.
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ChoiCes and illusions
“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind
is a faithful servant. We have created a society that
honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”
— A l b e r t e i n s t e i n
Paraphrased, J. Krishnamurti said, “Choice is an illusion. do I
do this—do I do that—all of this is confusion. I can only choose
when I’m confused. When I know clearly, there is no choice.”1
Thirty years ago, Benjamin libet showed that there is activity in
the subconscious milliseconds before a conscious thought occurs.
In other words, our so-called conscious thoughts are given to
us by our subconscious.2 Indeed, we have recently learned that
the subconscious, or unconscious—here I use these terms as syn-
onyms—makes 90 percent of our decisions for us. In fact, an fMRI
technician can know what we will decide many seconds before
we know our own decision simply by watching the brain in real
time. That fact alone should give every thinking person pause to
reconsider the content of his or her own mind.3
What Is Wrong?
People everywhere want to know how to improve their lives.
Typically they believe that if they had more money, more power,
more success, and better relationships, then they would be happy.
Because of such beliefs, the world is full of fixers. There is a motivational guru on every corner, and there is no shortage of individuals 1
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waiting to spend their time and money on learning the “secrets to
success.” In a sense, I’m no different; however, after more than 30
years of working with those who are in emotional distress, people
seeking inner peace, athletes looking to win gold medals, sports
organizations striving to win championships, ordinary folks try-
ing to find a place in this world, and so on, I have learned this: the model is all wrong!
What is wrong with more money or better relationships? noth-
ing! Then what do I mean that the model is wrong? The model is
upside down, and it needs to be inverted—but before I can explain
what I mean, it is necessary to digress a bit.
An Interdependent State of Being
In the beginning was the big bang. According to preeminent
physicist Stephen W. Hawking, before the world of shoes and ships
and sealing wax, there existed only singularity. Somehow singu-
larity divided itself, and
bang
—everything was born. Out of something we can only think of as super-super-compressed nothing—
everything! To say this with a slightly different twist, from no
thing came every thing. Based on the creation stories of most major religions, in the beginning the Source, or Creator, reflected upon
itself (typically Himself) and divided Himself, creating everything.
notice that the words
singularity
and
Creator
are only reference points for a perspective. That is, if one is inclined to find a
G
rand
O
rganizing
D
esigner (GOd), then the chosen noun
Creator
declares so; and if one tends toward avoiding such an agency, the noun
singularity
declares so. In other words, only one word separates these initial views of creation. Be that as it may, my point is that from the same source came everything. As such, everything is necessarily
interrelated and interdependent. I will discuss this more fully later, but for now I am asserting (and I am not the first to do so) that you, your neighbor, and the atoms in your pet are all participating in
an interdependent state of being with the whole of the universe.
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The Chicken People
All right, let’s use a little imagination and begin with the
beginning. Please just assume for a moment that instead of being
human, you are actually a chicken. not just any chicken, but a
special, advanced species of chicken. Your species has a history of great thinkers. They have struggled with the first question, “Where did I come from?” Many philosophers have used your language
to confuse everything: “Which came first, the chicken or the
egg?” Your science-minded best thinkers have insisted that the
question was irrelevant, stating flatly that you originated from the evolution of a single cell built from molecular building blocks, ever adapting to the conditions of your physical environment, despite
the fact that the very building materials needed to construct the
first dnA molecule did not exist—and only dnA can create dnA.4
Many of your psychologists have advanced the general opinion
that your basic need for survival, your drive mechanisms—fight,
flight, feeding, and fornication—underlie most behavior. Indeed,
survival-of-the-fittest mechanisms, basic drives necessary for the
propagation of your species, explain advanced theories defining
behavior in ways even psychologists disagree over. Some of your
metaphysical teachers are preaching a theory of imperfection and
an earth age of just a few thousand years, despite overwhelming
evidence to the contrary. According to this theory, chickens could
have been created perfectly, but they were not. They were made to
suffer, and the more they suffered and the better they suffered, the more likely they were to be saved, or go to chicken heaven. Chicken believers in this paradigm worked to convert other chickens to
their belief, and believe it or not, many chickens converted. life
sucks and then you die, but when you die, something wonderful
happens if you have demonstrated your willingness to be punished
for your imperfect deficient self—the self the Creator created.
Your social scientists have quantified group behavior and pro-
vided statistical inferences as a result. They are now able to make many predictions about the nature of your social organization,
mating habits, and more. Specialized groups have even developed
interdisciplinary theories, including those that have mapped your
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mind and informed you what every corner of it was up to, how it
processed information, and so on. Your sciences are truly amaz-
ing. Why, even the dnA of your species has been mapped. Such
an advanced species you are!
With all this advancement, your chicken yard, or community,
still consists of group chicken houses with individual nests. now
let’s add just a little extra imagination and use a story to get the full picture of what I’m trying to describe. We’ll just imagine a creature raised by the chickens in this story.
The Chicken and the Eagle
It seems a female eagle fell from her nest at a very young age.
She wandered until she happened onto a chicken yard, where an
older hen adopted and raised her. The chickens taught the eagle
the way of chickens. She learned to dig holes and wiggle down
into them on hot days to stay cool. She learned to scratch with her talons and soon became valued for her ability to scratch deep into
the earth. She learned many things from the chickens, and despite