Excerpt and Sample from
"An Operating Guide to Modern Living"

Chapter 0

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- How is it you know so much without any Internet?

I don't need the Internet, I just consult the Akashic record-stream.

 - 'Kashic what?

It's an idea that all the data in the universe is able to be known by anyone.

 - Like what the weather forecast and such?

Just what's happened, not what's gonna...

 - So you just get rained on?!?

No, I use my Blackberry...

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01

- What's life, then?

It's the quality of Now your experiencing. Like what happens between entertainments.

 - So what is entertainment for?

To help you change the Now you're experiencing. Some say it just creates time.

 - But isn't time just past-present-future?

The past is just a memory, an old thought. The future never happens - it's just plans. Time is a fiction.

 - So we only have Now.

Well, that's more than enough for most people - that's why they think in terms of time in order to not have to look at Now.

 - Then I'm getting back to my entertainment - so I can rack up some comic book and ice cream memories.

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02

- So common sense is in those 'Kashic records.

And...?

 - So what am I supposed to do when someone says they don't have a lick of common sense?

Maybe it's too easy and that's why they call it common.

 - Whaddaya mean?

Well, like tripping over a stick in your path. You suddenly get some insight when the road comes up to meet you.

 - So the 'Kashic records are like a face plant?!?

Something like that.

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03

- You're saying that if you sit real quiet-like, I can find out anything I want to know.

If you are actually listening.

 - Well, what's gonna be on the next test in school would help...

Ooof. Probably not the easiest way to go about it. What hasn't happened yet isn't in there.

 - Only what's already gone by?

It's like a spiderweb - everything goes out in all directions from the center. All possibilities exist. There's the Now, and everything else is memories of it.

 - I can see how people get stuck on this.

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04

- So everything I want to get is possible.

Depending on how you think.

 - Thinking first, then it shows up.

Basically.

 - What's the catch? That's too easy.

Maybe that's why so many people can't get what they want.

 - Because it's harder to do the easy way out?

Easy is as easy does.

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05

- So why aren't you rich?

Who say's I'm not?

 - Well, you don't dress in fancy clothes or live in a big house...

And who wants me to do that?

 - Isn't that what you do when you're rich?

And how many people can afford to be surrounded by Nature all day long?

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06

- What do you mean easy is as easy does?

The easy way out can be the hardest, because you have to give up things.

 - Like what?

Ideas.

 - How's that so hard?

Well, they're interlocked and keep themselves from releasing.

 - So the mind is like a set of Chinese pick-up sticks?

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07

- How come are minds are so complicated?

Because that's the way we set it up.

 - But we can change that any time we want to?

Sure. Like changing oil in a car.

 - Or changing the TP roll when it runs out?

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