Posts Tagged ‘bells and whistles’
Thank you Mark Hamilton
To All, Greetings,
My name is Thomas Shute, and I am very happy to be a part of the NeoThink Society. Mark Hamilton, and The Neothink literature has been like an owners manual to the brain, and mine. Here is what I mean. When you buy a fancy new car,Let’s say a sports car with all the bells, and whistles, the first thing you do is hop in and take off. You drive that car for years, and years to come. And one day, you decide to look in the glove compartment, to get that big 400 page manual you have been thinking about reading. You didn’t feel you need to read a manual, because you know how to make the car turn left, and right, You know how to put the key in and start the engine, hit the accelerator and go as fast, or as slow you want. But wait! In the manual, you fine the car you’ve been driving for years, have features you never knew about. And now the car you’ve driven for years, is now a hold new experience, and much more fun to drive. Mark Hamilton, and The Neothink literature, have helped me to understand the power within me, and how I’m connected to the universe, and all that is in it.
In just reading the literature itself, have made a profound change in my professional life, as well as my personal life. You see, I’m an Occupational Therapist, for 35 years, And I thought I was a pretty good therapist. when I started reading the literature,I noticed my skills improving. I’m more creative in my treatment plans. No one else in my department do what I do. I say this not to boast, but with great humility, and gratefulness. 99.9 percent of my patients under my rehab treatment are showing great improvement, noted by my co-workers, and more important, their families. Patients go home, happy, and rehabilitated, living a better quality of life. I feel good about that. Thank you Mark Hamilton
Mark, and all who may read this, know that this is only the beginning. There is much more I could tell you about. But this one more thing I will say. I am so glad I took the letters Mark Hamilton sent me seriously. the literature is both eye, and mind opening.