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Get whatever you really want in life – and world peace to boot.

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How to make your dreams become real – and finish the last steps to world peace.

Your dreams become more real every day. Whatever you think tends to become reality around you. And there’s a reason for this.

Through years of studying things that work, I’ve discovered that there is an underlying system that keeps things working.

And this system is bigger than all of us, yet requires every individual to play their part in order to keep the whole thing running.

What is practical and observable is that we can work with our thoughts to produce the here and now. Every building has to be planned before it can be built. Any big ship is based on the observation of physical laws (like a china bowl can float, but a piece of china can’t float like a piece of wood.) Building big metal ships which can transport goods across water requires a lot of thought – and a lot of action.

You see, the world is what you think it is. As you change your thoughts, you change the world.

The world doesn’t run you – you create your own world.

As many authors point out, what you see around you is what you are constantly creating. There are pure metaphysical applications to this which take us into incredible realms. That one idea can take us far afield. But we are here to discuss solutions, pragmatic and practical solutions to your life and mine.

A problem is, of course, what we consider it to be. There is a field of study into problems which defines them by type. Yet the common solution to these is to take responsiblity for their existence and then they tend to vanish. You simply confront them head on and find the optimal solutions for the resources to hand. Once you do this, you find yourself at peace with what is happening and the changes that need to happen – in your estimation.

And that is the odd and interesting thing about that underlying system mentioned above. It runs on Harmony. It actually has Peace as its goal. That doesn’t mean a boring monochromatic world where everything is the same. Rather this system thrives on diversity. Like any great choir – it is composed of individual voices, all different in their ranges and qualities. But the result is to sing with one voice. And any great choir is capable of singing many, various songs.

While the metaphor is limited, it serves the point that we are all in this together to create a new world, to participate in singing a new song.

For any problem we are facing personally or globally is really just one which we aren’t confronting.

You will find lots of agreement on ideas like everyone having a liveable quality of life. That no one person should hold any individual or group of people hostage. That people should have their own individual and personal right to think whatever they want. And they should have the opportunity to express that thought – to create their life the way they want it. What people object to is when someone considers that they have the right to change others’ thoughts by force.

In that statement above, you’ll see the complete struggle in Politics. Classes of thought striving for control over law-making bodies – so that they can determine how best to forward their particular class of thought.

But the funny punchline is that people in general don’t want government telling them what to do with their lives. Sure, they will do what they have to in order to “get along” with people around them. And there has to be ways in our modern society to get the garbage picked up, and keeping the streets cleaned, and keeping the roads repaired, and keeping all our modern improvements like telephone and Internet running when we want to use them. We all participate in keeping these services running, either by working at repairing these directly, or paying a fee to someone else to do so.

That’s mostly the basis of taxes and government.

My divergence with all these classes of thought is that I know for a fact you can’t require anyone to think any particular way. That no way of thought is “better” than any other. That all classes of thoughts are necessary.

But the best government is the one which interferes with individual lives the least. It facilitates environments where free thought can generate new ideas and new creations. But once you get past keeping the roads open and ensuring that no one is blowing our trade ships out of the water or our airplanes (transporting goods and people) out of the sky, then most people think that government should give them little more and require as few fees as possible.

And Politics is a fascinating study in and of itself. But I’ll leave that to people who study that stuff for a living – or a hobby.

My job is to tell people about this great natural system which makes politics and government and anarchy all possible at the same time.

If you study Nature, you’ll find all the points of the above present – except one: thought. And that is the universal solvent to all of Nature, which people have said “sets humankind apart” from the rest of the species. But does it?

All we have is the capability to examine our own thoughts – or so we think. Practically, there have been a great deal of studies into “Animism” and all sorts of beliefs we use to hold from ages past. What you make of these ideas is entirely what you believe – what you think.

Because if you believe that our species is alone on this one ball of water, dirt, mud, and rock – then that is what you will always find. If you open your mind to the possibility of other life “out there”, then you find ideas of UFO’s and Atlantis all very possible and real. Evidence starts being dropped in your lap to support whatever you believe.

This brings up “The Secret”. Not everyone believes in that that DVD said. And yet, it was really only quoting our own texts from across history. Everything those people said who were in that movie – all these things can be found in much older texts – our Bibles, our ancient legends, all these sources of information just came forward and were produced into a modern version we can all experience. And it was translated into many languages so that many various peoples besides our Western, English-speaking culture could have this data.

I like to point people to an earlier best seller, Earl Nighingale’s “Strangest Secret”. There he points out other authors and historical figures who have stated the same point over and over and over.

That point: “We become what we think about.” All through written history, people have this same concept – and they all agree on it completely. They may not agree on anything else completely, but this they all held in common.

And when you go down that road, you’ll probably see some system build up along these lines. That is, if you’re looking for this system to show up. If you are only looking to get your own team into the play-offs and then win the world title – well that is what is going to happen for you, as long as you take some action to make it happen.

That is the great second part to this: you have to take some action to help your thought take place. That’s the difference between daydreams and what is good-naturedly called “reality”. People think up goals and then work out a plan, and then carry out that plan to achieve those goals.

You can have this big, beautiful world in your mind – and it will stay there. Big, beautiful, and shining – until you take some steps to make it happen. It may just be writing down your descriptions of all this – most, if not all of our great novels and fantasies stem from this. Or you might tell enough people about it and allow them to co-create your thoughts so that they also create your vision. Our United States developed from that – several ideas from Locke and Smith and others which said that a person could think independently and that we were “endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights”, among these being “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

That one concept, of individual freedom to think and act on those thoughts, is what is revolutionizing this world. While not everyone (even in this country) wants the Western culture – they mostly all want to have their own thoughts, to think whatever they want, and to be able to act on those thoughts and make their dreams become reality.

And while we’ve covered a great deal of ground today, what we are really saying is that there is one principle common to all humankind: You can think for yourself, and that thought can create your reality.

Beyond that the idea: If you think and act in terms of harmonious interaction, your world and all the worlds around you will be better places to live in.

From those two points, you can probably work out that all our laws and rules have been working in that direction for eons.

And right now, we are living in a true Golden Age, which can be improved and made more golden and shiny – as we continue to work at it and help others around us to create their dream. Because, if you think about it, some 90% of our planet is working together in peace. We’re almost there. (Just quit listening to what passes for modern News and start observing for yourself and it’s easy to see this.)

Think about it – we’re almost all the way to world peace. Sure, we have some minor conflicts. And we have some rather dense-thinking people in charge of various areas. And yes, there are some weapons around which can make that peace look rather fragile. But lets start talking with each other, in person, by letter or email, by chats and twitter across this planet. Let’s get some agreement on the idea of everyone working together so that individually people can make their dreams come true. Let’s get this idea out that people have a right to live their own lives and not be interfered with – so people can live long, prosperous lives in mutual action with the people around them.

We don’t all want the same thing. And that is what makes this idea possible. Anyone who wants to be a sports star can. Anyone who wants to be elected to a high office can be. Those of us who want to run a small farm successfully can. Not everyone wants to be a Luther Burbank or a George Washington Carver and create all sorts of new possilibities from plants. We each have our own dreams. Some simply want to raise a fine bunch of kids and live a quiet life. Others long to be movie stars, or just build sets for movies to be filmed on.

But the lesson here – we can each live our own dreams and make them into reality. And the more we tell people this, the more we help others achieve their dreams, the more our own dreams can take shape.

That’s the second basic law which is observable and also written throughout history – you can’t get without giving. Or, more positively – help others and that help returns to you from others. Also: spread over many shoulders any burden becomes light.

So that’s my gift to you: share the peace you are living with others so we can spread peace to everyone on this small planet. Help people with their dreams as you work at living your own – and living your own will become easier.

Thank you – and the very best to you.

Online World Peace Plan – lecture, video, site, everything but a book…

Can you think of a nicer way to say “Online World Peace Plan” than in Web 2.0?

Had a brainstorm last week to get a lecture out so I could hit the radio interview circuits. So I created one (free MP3 Online World Peace Plan download), made a video out of it, made an optimized Online World Peace Plan mini-web for the transcript, created a PDF (in order to make that video) and have the whole thing up and running now.

So, here I blog about the whole thing and so “Jiggle the web” to use Michael Campbell’s phrase.

Let me tell you the sequence of it:

  1. Bright idea. Came from my “day job” telling me I had the weekend “off” (meaning: without pay). Needed to create some income. Already had been working up some Web 2.0 examples of my speaking ability so that I could send reporters that way. So I decided to just let it all hang out with a lecture that told everyone about my latest results. (These philosophic breakthroughs tend to make you a big edgy until you vent them creatively – muses are an insistent bunch…)

  2. Wrote a rough outline and then cranked out nearly 6K words in an afternoon. Polished it up a bit.
  3. Sent this to TTS to make a cheap-and-easy MP3. Wasn’t happy with the results. Sounded stilty and the emphasis was unreal.
  4. Scraped out a proper outline and practiced giving this speech a few times. Then recorded it using one program and another to edit some of the odd-ball mistakes out of it. This took a couple-three days.
  5. Made a PowerPoint (actually OpenOffice Impress presentation) from that outline. Converted this to a PDF and then to individual images. Meanwhile, started adding in notes for a second PDF (still needing completion).
  6. Imported those PowerPoint PDF images and the edited speech (MP3) into Camtasia. Boring. Opened up Picassa to look through all the clip art and stock art I have on my machine. Where I was missing any particular image, I searched the web – quick and dirty, plus I’m using it for free advertising, so shouldn’t be a particular problem. With all this stuff in there, I then created the video – a version to send up on YouTube and another I can set up on-site (though I prefer to host the bandwidth otherwise). Started the video uploading.
  7. Using Dr. Andy William’s SEO Website Builder, I took that original 6K words and split it up into several pages – then optimized these for a mini-web. Once I had tweaked all the keywords, theme words, and so on, then I uploaded this mini-web to my main site – in it’s own directory (which matched the link at the tail end of the video). By now the YouTube has finished loading, and when the processing is complete, I’ll have the links ready for updating, etc. Meanwhile, I tried uploading to Blogger, but just got an error (not the first time).
  8. Went back and finished the PowerPoint Notes PDF, and tweaked the mini-web to include the video embed, plus the PDF link, and ensured the Online World Peace Lecture MP3 was linked. So the home page is all tricked out with all the Web 2.0 stuff. Updated the other menus to have a live link to YouTube as well (just in case). FTP’ed all these to my server and tested them.
  9. Now, as I get this blog done, and when I test the site – I social bookmark it. Onlywire, Digg, De.licio.us, whatever.
  10. Get out that press release I’d earlier laid out – post it to as many free press release sites as I can find/have collected.
  11. Now I go and create a Squidoo lens for this video, it’s MP3, the site and everything. Social bookmark that lens as well. Link to everything and it’s brother here.

So now you see the whole scene unfold. Web 2.0 meets organic SEO.

Next up? I’ve got some choices, like videos of commentaries on my books. But I plan to do up a children’s book based on that same lecture. It has a plot – but each chapter is illustrated and can be a video on it’s own (search for the whole set…)

But really, I need to get some emails out to some radio producers who need good talent. That is the key analysis point of how to improve my book sales.

You can see, however, that the childrens’ books would fly down this line quite nicely. The video’s all link to a mini web for each chapter (some wild keyword work here), making a mini-net for the book. Those mini-webs/net all link to the Lulu.com book – which would then be shipped off to Amazon. And I’d start another round of radio interviews. Not to mention the point that I can actually blook this one, with the ability to put images up with the text. Now THAT would make some interesting radio angle – first childrens’ book to be blooked and videoed before it went to hardcopy press. (Not to mention that every chapter will have a puzzle – which could be an online Flash game, possibly. But that is really getting the cart before the horse…)

Now, all of this still points back to my original Go Thunk Yourself Self Help Library and the Personal Development Library of the same name.

Because that’s the name of the game – promotion. Not just enough to write great books if people don’t know about them, is it?

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Update: Took me close to 1 1/2 weeks to get a lecture outline, written and recorded (3 times until I was happy with it!), video produced, powerpoint produced (and exported to PDF), all these uploaded, linked, etc. Then the whole thing Squidoo‘d – while I still have the social bookmarking to do, plus getting out the press releases.

And then we’ll check the Google rankings…

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Yes, within minutes, I had #1 and #10 spots! I know on a blog search, it said I had submitted this blog 44 minutes ago – and it had the #1 spot. But I was busy on the Squidoo lens on Online World Peace… So it takes some time. What was #10? My Online World Peace Lecture video

Now, if I can get it to get me some sales…

(Reminder: do this technique for your other videos, like the one on New Business Ideas – Genius.)

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Update: next day – (2/14/08)

Today searched for Online World Peace, with and without quotes. Fascinating. My Digg story on Squidoo showed up tops or in the top five both ways. Have to do more testing with this.

When you look for something in quotes, you are narrowing the competition immensely – and so skewering your results. People don’t look with quotes, unless they know a certain phrase is in that site or page they are looking for. So don’t kid yourself. Luckily, I wound up on top because I used Digg – which linked to Squidoo. Two social sites together. We’ll see how long they last. But this particular post – even searched as “online world peace plan”? Nope.

Problem is that “world peace” has too many competitors. So I get buried even with the exact wording when looking for an online plan. “Online world peace lecture” (with or without quotes) stands above all of them.

Lesson is to pick your keywords carefully – and social bookmark everything you do.

But this still gave me optimism that a person could actually start getting wider niches if you use social bookmarking in connection with videos, MP3’s, etc.

Next work is to get a mailing list that plugs into these – if I’m promoting “Go Thunk Yourself!” books, then it would make sense to have an opt-in page for that book series… There’s my money line.