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Review Of Guy Finley's
Secrets Of Being Unstoppable
I saw Guy Finley's audio program,
Secrets of Being Unstoppable, and I remembered
the impact another program of his had on me seventeen years earlier.
That one, a six-cassette course called The Secret of Letting
Go, had changed my thinking, and it wasn't just a temporary
effect. In fact, after all those years I still referred to the
ideas in those cassettes and still found that they worked whenever
I applied them.
So I was excited about Secrets
of Being Unstoppable. It came a week later in a small
box - 16 CDs in all. I probably listened to them all that first
week, but I returned to them again and again. I "ripped"
them on my computer and burned them into my MP3 player (I had
to learn how to do that). I can tell you that this is his best
work yet.
Questions and Answers
About
Secrets of Being Unstoppable
Q: Can a program like this
really change your life?
A: If you work with the principles
laid out in this program, you will change your life. Unlike
programs based on affirmations or positive thinking, this is
about seeing and acting in powerful new ways.
Q: But can ideas really be
that transformative?
A: It is all about how you
work with them, but yes, they can be. If I told you to save and
invest 10% of everything you make, it is a simple idea, but it
would make you a millionaire if you actually did it. If you learn
a similarly simple yet powerful principle about life or love
- and you use it - the effect can be just as dramatic.
Q: Can you give an example?
A: Here's one: We assume our
internal dialog is our "self," and take advice from
our own minds. Finley shows you - in a way you can verify for
yourself - how much of your thinking is just a mechanical process,
and how your thoughts seek (metaphorically) only to perpetuate
themselves, and are not looking out for your best interest.
Once you see this clearly, you become skeptical of your own internal
drama, and you begin to see past it, to what is true in the moment.
You start to act from a better understanding or higher self.
Maybe a longer example and
excerpt can help show how powerful Finley's ideas can be. He
typically lays out a common scenario we can all relate to. In
the fourth CD, for example, he goes through how we seek success
and all the things that come with it, thinking that if we have
enough power, prestige, money and other things, we will have
nothing to fear.
Then he suggests a new way
to see, as in the first of the three paragraphs below. In the
second paragraph, you'll start to understand the principle -
if you look at your own life through this new perspective. Then
there is a promise of a better way, one which he helps you to
learn how to fulfill.
"Fearlessness
doesn't come from achievements in the world. It is first the
will to proceed in spite of conditions, and then it becomes a
consciousness fixed in us that is beyond conditions.
The fearless
life I imagine depends on what I have imagined remaining intact.
So I become dependent upon that, and therefore attached to that
and therefore afraid of a change taking place. and if I fear
a change in something that I have derived a feeling of fearlessness
from, then I will sell my soul to keep that intact.
Success is
not selling the soul, but a fearless state of being, born of
of a conscious relationship with an intelligence that always
attains its ends despite everchanging conditions."
As it says on Finley's website,
the program really is "different from anything you've ever
seen or heard of before."
Q: Is it expensive?
A: It should be, but it isn't.
You get sixteen individually packaged CDs full of some of the
most powerful and life-changing ideas out there, shipped to your
door for under a hundred dollars. I consider it my best self-work
purchase ever. You can also get your money back if you really
don't like it - but it is hard to imagine who couldn't use this.
Q: Is it a spiritual course?
A: You could call it that.
Finley uses the word God a few times, but tells you outright
that the words don't matter to him. I am not a believer in any
god, but the references don't bother me. There are many ways
to label things, and understandings have to be seen through some
kind of metaphors when put into words. His approach seem relatively
secular to me, and he certainly never asks you to believe anything
based on faith. In any case, what is true is true and what works
works - whatever we call it.
Q: Where can I get it?
A: You can use this link: Secrets Of Being Unstoppable
Q: Do you get a commission
for this?
A: Yes (as long as you use
that link). One of the the things I love about this business
is making some money for helping people find great programs like
this one.
As the website says (and I
agree): "It has nothing to do with positive thinking, goal
setting, visualization, overcoming people or events with psychological
powers, or gaining an advantage at the expense of anyone or anything
else. Once you learn the simple and elegant power principles
in this program, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them!"
Trying to
change ourselves in order to please others - so that we can feel
temporarily whole for having won their approval - is like cutting
a flower into pieces so that it will fit into a vase. - Guy Finley
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