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Welcome to Life Success Unlimited.
I first became interested in an holistic, unlimited approach to success while still at school. I became disillusioned with the information that was being fed to me and my friends: get good grades, go to a good college or university and get a good job and everything will be fine.
There seemed to be so much missing in my education that I regarded as being essential to live a successful life.
I turned to the practice of martial arts and the study of Asian religion and philosophy to find the answers that I sought. I found these paradigms to be far more balanced and far more effective at producing the kind of results that I wanted. I am not only talking about the obvious, visible areas of success such as financial freedom, but the intangible too. Spiritual well-being is no less vital to enjoy your life than material goods.
One principle of Buddhism in particular caught my attention.
‘Emptiness is form; form is emptiness.’
For years I meditated on the meaning of this and pushed my body in martial arts for a direct experience. When the truth eventually came to me I began using this principle in all areas of my life. By penetrating deeply into a subject or a skill I discovered ever deepening concepts, the ultimate one being the Buddhist notion of emptiness or void, or that which is unlimited.
In large part I was inspired to make this investigation by a man named Miyamoto Musashi, Japan’s greatest swordsman and author of Go Rin No Sho (A Book of Five Rings). Musahi lived 400 years ago but his work and philosophy lives on in a book that is regarded as a classic. Musashi makes a comparison between the warrior and the carpenter, noting that both must examine deeply their chosen art. He draws further comparisons between the two and concludes that both walk a similar path. Both are able to use their art form to grasp the underlying emptiness and then express that enlightened mind of no-mind in their art. Musashi himself was highly accomplished in a diverse range of skills and is also recognized as being one of Japan’s premier ink painters.
The prescribed method then is to use a particular way of life, whether it be an art form, meditation, or something as everyday as your job or raising children, to enlighten your mind to the fundamental concept of the limitless void. Once understood, this state is subsequently applied to all aspects of your life. Success in one venture leads to success in all ventures. Your potential is unlimited.
At the heart of my teaching I use the very process of personal development to lead you to personal awareness. Personal development becomes a way of life, a way or a means to experiencing enlightenment in the same way that Japanese Zen arts such as the tea ceremony, calligraphy and the martial arts have achieved this same end for more than four centuries.
More specifically I concern myself with these areas:
Unlimited spiritual well-being
Unlimited physical well-being
Unlimited emotional well-being
Unlimited intellecutal well-being
Unlimited financial well-being
To achieve unlimited success I use a blend of ancient techniques combined with the modern insights provided by such people as Professor Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and his psychology of Flow, happiness and achievement, all of which promote an overall sense of well-being.
For more information please contact me at:
[email protected]
Or view my homepage at:
life-success-unlimited.com
International clients are very welcome.
Best wishes for a rich, successful life

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Getting What I Want - Introduction

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Getting What I Want - Section One

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Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:25:00 GMT

Getting What I Want - Section Two

Section TwoIn Section Two of Getting What I Want you will continue to examine your life and lifestyle in close detail to further determine which areas you wish to improve and the actions you are prepa...
Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:24:00 GMT

Getting What I Want - Section Three

Section ThreeIn this next section you will more closely identify which areas of your life you want to work on improving. Goal-setting is extremely important. Imagine trying to play football (soccer) b...
Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:23:00 GMT

Getting What I Want - Section Four

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Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:22:00 GMT

Getting What I Want - Section Five

Section FiveIn the last section you designed a schedule for yourself, one that will allow your personal development and growth. In this section you will begin your journey and take specific actions in...
Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:21:00 GMT

Getting What I Want - Section Six

Section Six By now you have evaluated your current lifestyle and determined which points you wish to change. You have designed a plan to allow you to achieve your goals and have begun taking the actio...
Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:19:00 GMT

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Posted by on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 18:09:00 GMT

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