Invisible: The Hidden Reality Of Our Lives
By :) Hanos
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If you want life to be more satisfying, but you are not interested in religion and are wary of approaches asking you to believe what you cannot yourself experience, invisible will enable you see life in a new way that you can directly know as true. This will be because you will turn your mind upon itself to see its limitations and inventions. Hanos will open the doors but you will walk through to see these things for yourself.
Along that way, we will look at many diverse areas of ordinary life and make new discoveries about what is happening, finding ways to overcome anger and shame as well as make a better connection with yourself and others.
Don’t miss this opportunity.
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Invisible - :) Hanos
Table of Contents
Invisible: The hidden Reality of our Lives
Acknowledgements
Disclaimer
Preface
Chapter One: The Invisible Zip
Chapter Two: The Invisible Knife
Chapter Three: The Invisible Dictionary
Chapter Four: The Invisible Controller
Chapter Five: The Invisible Self
Chapter Six: The Invisible Pattern
Chapter Seven: The Invisible Person
Chapter Eight: The Invisible Ceiling
Chapter Nine: The Invisible Theatre
Chapter Ten: The Invisible Connection
Chapter Eleven: The Invisible Prison
Post-face
About The Author
invisible
The Hidden Reality of our Lives
invisible
– By :) Hanos
Published 2017 by Sazmick Books
Web: www.sazmickbooks.com
© Copyright 2017 :) Hanos. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,
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Please note: The views in this book are not necessarily
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British Library Cataloguing-in Publication Data.
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ISBN: 978-0-9954554-3-6
invisible
The Hidden Reality of our Lives
:) Hanos
Dedication
to
Osho
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to thank all those people, places, experiences and thoughts that have contributed to the writing of this book. Perhaps the place to begin is with Mr Johannes Gutenberg …
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and exercises in this book are not intended in any way to deter, dissuade, deflect or discourage you from seeking professional help from a qualified doctor, psychologist, psychotherapist, teacher or dietician. I have none of these qualifications.
Some of the stories in this book have been altered to protect people's anonymity. In recounting events outside my personal knowledge, I have at times imagined some minor, incidental details as they might have transpired to make the account flow without altering the essential events.
Except for where the context indicates otherwise, the use of he
in this book also denotes she.
Please be assured all you she's
that you are not forgotten.
It is likewise inevitable that I will write things such as we all have eyes and ears when some of us do not. I may ask you to stand or suggest a walk in the park, but this may not be possible for you to do. You are also not forgotten.
PREFACE
The purpose of this book is to change you, not to do change to you, but to give you reflections on ordinary experiences available to yourself that will provide you with a more fulfilling and satisfying life. The intention is that when you have finished, you will feel that it has changed your life for the better and has been one of the most important books you have read in your life. You will hopefully feel, I just wish I had come across this at an earlier time.
Each chapter will draw upon experiences within daily life which are accessible to you and which requires no belief that might lead you to disconnect from what is described. Let me explain what I mean by sharing a story.
I had finished a period of attendance at a gym due to ill health. Tucked away in a cupboard I later found the rotary combination padlock that I had used to secure my belongings in the lockers at the gym. I could not remember the combination. On occasions, I routinely tried a few turns of the drums without success. Then I put the lock back in the cupboard and forgot about it for a few months until, after reading a book by Dr David Hawkins, which described an incredulous method for telling a true from a false statement, I thought that I could try to use this to open the lock. The book had helped me in numerous ways which had made an impact in my life, but the concept of a physical method enabling truth to be distinguished from falsehood seemed unbelievable. There were two methods referred to by the book and associated materials. The first could be undertaken by an individual. I tried it and was unsurprised to find that it did not work. Away the lock went back into the cupboard. Some months later I had arranged to visit some friends, a mother and her adult daughter, and it occurred to me that I had nothing to lose by trying the other method which involved two persons. These friends I felt would accept my strange request without making me feel ridiculous, even though it was remote to their own interests.
At their home, I held the lock, and we went through the testing procedure with the daughter. Out of the possibilities for the opening combination from 000 to 999, we came up with the number 857. I then noticed the red line on one side of the lock where the input number was to be aligned. When 857 failed to open the lock, I sighed. Then her daughter re-joined, Give it to me. Perhaps you have done it wrong.
I passed the lock to her while addressing her mother, Well, there you are. I thought it was a load of rubbish. I tried it before as I told you using the other method and it didn't work, but thanks for letting me try.
As I finished the daughter announced, Look,
and showed me the open lock. Please give it back to me,
I asked. The lock was open and along the red line was the number 302. Okay, you have opened it,
I said, but that is not the number we got. The number here is 302, and we got 857. That doesn't prove anything.
The daughter replied, Yes, but when you did the test, you held the lock the other way up.
I turned it over and there it was, 857!
My friends are intelligent people and focused in their own lives on contributing to a better world. The daughter announced, That is scary, that is the first time that I have ever had an experience of that kind.
She felt uncomfortable while I felt a mixture of disbelief and exhilaration.
Hearing a story like that, what do you think? There seem to be several possibilities.
I have made the story up and Iam lying.
I would respond that the mother and daughter could confirm the account, but I am not going to put readers in contact with them for that purpose. However, you may counter that a liar would also take refuge in such a response.
The correct number was buried somewhere in my subconscious memory.
Perhaps somehow the testing procedure had allowed it to resurface. Sometimes you cannot remember someone's name but then when you are distracted and stop trying, it will rise up in your mind. We could be similarly seen as having been distracted by our concentration on the method of testing rather than the outcome.
That would be a more likely explanation if the method had produced 302. That must have been the number I had forgotten as that is what opens the lock when I input it on the red line. While 857 is not 302, could the subconscious be adept enough to translate the numbers into the correct combination for the way that I held the lock when making the assessment?
I was lucky.
Rare events do sometimes happen rarely. The standard test in social science for a result to be seen as significant and not perhaps due to chance is a probability of less than 1 in 20. A probability of 1 in a 1000 is seen as a high degree of significance, so I had a 1 in 1000 chance of getting the right outcome by chance but I had tried it once before using the other method. This could be seen as having two tries and thus a 1 in 500 outcome. Rare but then such things do happen. Someone has to win the lottery!
This is simply a story in a book, and any bookshop will have a raft of books with claims of events that are extraordinary to one degree or another.
If you do not accept this story as remarkable in any way, you are not going to change your view of the world based on such an event recounted in a book, or, you would acquire all sorts of crazy and conflicting ideas. Anything can be written in a book. More than likely many readers will incline to this approach. Yes, you read the story, but you move on and do not feel the need to reach a decision on what to make of it. A few minutes later the story is in the past, forgotten about and it has had no impact on your life. It is also possible that you think this small story is true and spectacular, but you decide that you do not need to change your view of reality because of it.
This story makes it clear that recounting unusual, challenging events is often not very productive. After all the gospels of the New Testament and scriptures of other faiths are replete with miracles, but unless you are already a believer, they will have little influence on your life.
This book will therefore not describe events that require any belief from you and if, at any point, I suggest some belief, then please feel free to discount such suggestions. Instead, you will hear unspectacular events similar to experiences that you may have had or which are, usually within a few minutes, available to you to personally. Comment on these experiences will then invite you to attach a deeper significance to them, which will provide you with the opportunity to change your life in a way that you will value. Each chapter will open to you the possibility of an A ha
moment offering you a better, truer, happier reality. A reality you welcome because you can see it there in front of your own eyes. You will have changed yourself.
CHAPTER ONE
The Invisible Zip
See the world in a clearer way
Welby Gardens is a pleasant road. It is to be more precise a cul-de-sac with Gregory House elderly person's home at the far end.
Hi Ann,
I said, I heard that you had moved here some years ago, but I didn't know which house you were in.
Hello Hanos,
she replied. How good to see you to speak to. You are such a kind person. I have often seen you going up and down in the morning to visit your mum or dad in the old people's home.
Well Ann, that's nice of you to say so, but if I was visiting my mum or dad, I would have another 240 miles to walk!
Ann had made a mistake, such as we all make so often without realising it. As she had repeatedly seen me walking up and down her road, out for my morning connection with the fresh new day, she decided that I must be going to the elderly person's home as that is at the end of the road. Her mind had added an interpretation to what she saw. Of course, it might have been true, but in this case, it was not.
A few days later, a car pulled up alongside me at a pavement on a main road as I was walking along. The car window dropped down. The driver wanted to know the way to the A1
, a major road in England that runs from the South to the North. The car was heading perpendicularly away from the A1 getting further from it with each revolution of the car's wheels. I explained where the driver could turn around. Shortly after he drove off, my natural sense of satisfaction at being able to assist someone fell when I realised that I had given the driver perfect instructions to get to the A1 North. If he were going South, he would join the A1, but I had added some eight unnecessary miles to his journey. The last few times I had used that road I had been heading north, and my mind had added the interpretation that this driver too was going that way.
In both these examples, the situation
