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Cemiess 07-19-2004, 08:11 AM I thought I'd put this thread in the open forum as it kind of covers every topic on these boards.
If anyone has not heard of it, Neo Tech is a "set of tools" to use to bring you success. It can be described as a philosophy (although Neo Tech Publishing would strongly disagree) which encompasses objectivism (the philosophy of Ayn Rand) free enterprise, anti-religion, anti-politics (but anti anarchy) and the pursuit of perfect love and health. Oh, and Biological Immortality.
If you haven't heard of it I strongly recommend you check it out. I'll put a selection of links at the bottom of this post.
When first reading the Neo Tech literature a few years ago, I first thought it was just another Get rich quick endeavour, or magical philosophy. Once all the concepts had fully integrated in my head, which took over a year, I've never been the same since.
Basically it will open your eyes. You will completely flush out all the crap and be left with clarity. It can and will change your whole life, but I would thoroughly recommend you let it.
The Neo Tech concepts interleave themselves in every area of my life and provide me with efficiency, clarity, confidence, happiness and success. (I got promoted to supervisor within 3 months of reading it, then took my manager's place when he got made redundant 9 months later - also I have my own business and am generally doing pretty well compared to when I was working in a quarry just before I read it).
So do yourself a favour and at least check it out. Although most of the literature is not linked to by the main page any more I happen to have some of the direct links. If you're going to read it, get on and save it before they clock it and take it off completely.
http://www.neo-tech.com/thestory/ - - The best way to learn about Neo Tech
Main Page (http://www.neo-tech.com)
Site Map (Many dead links) (http://www.neo-tech.com/sitemap.html)
It's not for everyone, but mark my words, it will open your eyes.
Anyone else got any experiences of Neo Tech to share?
Interesting...You're the first person I've known who's been involved in it. Ages ago (I mean, I think I was a teenager at the time) I used to get these advertisements for it in the mail and for some reason I thought it was a scam. I'd like to know more and am checking out your links.
Cemiess 07-19-2004, 10:22 AM Interesting...You're the first person I've known who's been involved in it. Ages ago (I mean, I think I was a teenager at the time) I used to get these advertisements for it in the mail and for some reason I thought it was a scam. I'd like to know more and am checking out your links.
I also thought it was a scam but there was something about it that sold it to me. It's also been confused with a cult - but it's far from it. It's very anti-cult. However because it gives you such strong religious and political (albiet anti) views it's understandable that people think that.
The weird thing is, the thing that's so hard to understand, is that Neo Tech is so against following leaders or any kind of beliefs that Neo-Tech itself becomes a belief. You have to take it all in, then realise that you need to make your own mind up about believing it, but by doing so, you're following its advice. Ironicaly, it kind of puts itself out of business.
Confused? Just read some! I recommend The Story as it's absolutely excellent, both as a piece of fiction and as life changing information.
They've got a new fiction book out called "The First Immortals", email pltnum7@cox.net for more details about their product line.
Redfox 07-19-2004, 12:42 PM I remember getting Neo-Tech stuff throught the mail on several occassions. I noticed through the freebie the send you when you reply, that it's kind of new and shocking to most.
I have not read it although have been debating it. I have read the Inner Circle, which sounds similar.
http://www.exclamation-home-based-business-opportunity.com/inner-circle.htm
After what you have said i may buy the Neo-Tech as the inner circle is very good. It's anti everything and talks about being brain washed to earn governments and corporations money, and we just sit back and think we have it good. Read the link above for the sales copy, see if it sounds the same?
Cemiess 07-19-2004, 02:09 PM I remember getting Neo-Tech stuff throught the mail on several occassions. I noticed through the freebie the send you when you reply, that it's kind of new and shocking to most.
I have not read it although have been debating it. I have read the Inner Circle, which sounds similar.
http://www.exclamation-home-based-business-opportunity.com/inner-circle.htm
After what you have said i may buy the Neo-Tech as the inner circle is very good. It's anti everything and talks about being brain washed to earn governments and corporations money, and we just sit back and think we have it good. Read the link above for the sales copy, see if it sounds the same?
I'm almost 100% certain Stuart Goldsmith is Neo Tech influenced, I came to this conclusion a long time ago. Is "The Inner Circle" any good? Is it worth buying?
Well I started reading that story and am going to read the whole thing as time permits. But I'm a little confused, is there still a Neo-Tech program being sold?
Cemiess 07-20-2004, 02:58 AM Yes, Pax Neo Tech is their latest book which is not quite out yet. Like I say, if you email that address they'll send you a price list of all their books. Global Wealth Power is a good one for business success. I used a lot of the techniques in it to get my promotion.
Redfox 07-20-2004, 07:54 AM I'm almost 100% certain Stuart Goldsmith is Neo Tech influenced, I came to this conclusion a long time ago. Is "The Inner Circle" any good? Is it worth buying?
I agree, i think Goldsmith was Neo-tech influenced, certainly seems that way. The inner circle is very good, but as half of it talks about the mail order business, unless you are a complete mail order virgin, you are essentially throwing half the £200+ down the drain.
As i have not read the Neo-tech book, i can not comment on how shocking it is, but everything within the inner circle has a shock element to it. I loved it, as it reflected many feeling i had anyway, but it's the sort of thing you wouldn't let your opinionated friends read, as they will not be open minded enough and probably look at you differently if they found you agreed with it.
MantaRayz 07-21-2004, 01:25 AM I remember getting their mailings in the 80s, and they were VERY Zion-this, Zion-that based. Is this still the case? t seems the bneed to shock people to their way of ...... thinking ..... is still a tool employed.
Gregfolio 07-21-2004, 04:43 AM Hi, guys and gals
Here is a post I made at Streetwise:
I first read Neo-Tech back in 1989 and quickly rejected it after a few pages because of the poker tactics it talked about - mainly, using subliminal suggestions to manipulate the other players into losing so you could win. I had just finished reading "The Path of Least Resistance" by Robert Fritz, who highly recommended not manipulating people. Of course, I still agree with Fritz.
At the end of 2001, I received the mass-mailer advertisement from Neo-Tech Publishing which promised wealth, attraction, and many levels of personal advancement. Mind you, I had just gone through the most mystical part of my life yet I doubted my spiritual findings and beliefs due mainly to what we all witnessed that September. I was inspired by the ad and decided to purchase the book, which was a collection of several Neo-Tech writings, including the Neo-Tech Discovery.
From the end of December into February, I read the entire book and made the most monumental shift of my entire life. I barely recognized the book as the same thing I read back in 1989, but after completing the collected works, I realized that I had made a ridiculous assumption 11 years earlier about what Dr. Frank R. Wallace was saying. Yes, Wallace does use a lot of repetition, but it does help one to "get it" - thoroughly.
I wish I had given the book a chance and read through the entire manuscript back in 1989, I would be 12 years ahead of where I am now! Regardless, I have dumped mystical thinking and I have personally advanced at a tremendous pace in my life by using Neo-Tech as a tool. I am thoroughly excited about the direction I am heading in my life.
I'll let you read the Neo-Tech writings for yourself because it is important that you come to your own conclusions and BE what F. R. Wallace and the other NTP authors reiterate – YOUR OWN AUTHORITY.
As listed by Cemiess, here is Neo-Tech's main website, and several other important links that have probably been posted in other threads - but worth repeating: :thumb:
http://www.neo-tech.com/index.php
http://www.neo-tech.com/bpparty/index.html
http://www.neo-tech.com/pax-b1/index.php
Here is a repeated link to "The Story" by Mark Hamilton (I still want to make this story into a movie!). This is a fictional story based on the NT methods of becoming your own authority and integrating your thinking processes:
http://www.neo-tech.com/thestory/
In a nutshell, and using the NTP jargon so you'll recognize it if you decide to continue reading, NTP covers many topics, including: discovering what it is you would love to do in your productive life, the importance of self-authority, the bicameral mind verses the integrated mind, mysticism verses objective reality, the importance of honest business, and why it is paramount that we remove the parasitical elite from power.
Wallace uses the poker-strategy to illustrate the bicameral mind, which is the split-functioning brain – the left side being mostly logical and the right side as creative imagination. Early in human history and even today, people that are more consciously aware manipulate the easily influenced right brain of others. It is important to become an integrated thinker by using the left and right side of your brain together and use reality to your advantage.
Those hidden thieves in our history and today have used manipulation of the masses in order to secure positions of power and to acquire immense wealth at the expense of the productive people. These manipulators are indeed parasites on society and they range from religious leaders to politicians. They tell us how to live and think. They steal our hard-earned money and values. Furthermore, they use force and create bogus laws, regulations, and doctrines that severely restrict medical, scientific, and other human advancements and business.
Here is an up-and-coming US political party that is based on the Neo-Tech principles:
http://cosmopolitanparty.localgroup.net/
Regardless of your beliefs and religious upbringing, I encourage all of you to re-read the Neo-Tech writings and use the tools to your advantage. The world will change in this direction, I am sure of it because it is already happening. It will be to your advantage to be on the leading edge of this new way of thinking and living.
Life is what you make of it, so base your decisions on reality, and make the most of everything!
Take care,
Gregfolio.com
P.S. Alternatively, if you prefer listening to an audio product that covers similar topics, visit our Power Essence website. We also have articles ranging from Business Cults to Depression.
I am reading that story, I'm on the fifth or sixth chapter. I also started reading the "Clean Sweep Riches" one. Pretty fascinating so far.
Cemiess 08-10-2004, 06:51 AM Hey Tom,
How are you getting on with "The Story"?
http://www.neo-tech.com/thestory
Well I've got to chapter 18 so far. But lately I've been so preoccupied I've barely had to post in my own forum, so I haven't read it in awhile.
Gregfolio 08-13-2004, 02:22 AM Well I've got to chapter 18 so far.
What do you think of The Story so far, Tom? Is there anything in it that is wacky or off base, or have you found it to be honest, logical, and objective?
It'll make a great movie! ;) .. :) ... :bouncy: .... :o
CleanSlate 11-05-2004, 09:37 PM I have to add to this...I read NT...I applied it...and EVERYTHING in my life changed. Why??? Not because of NT...because of me...NT is a tool and nothing more than that...and the best thing...thinking past and beyond NT...building your own world and collecting more tools as you learn and grow.
I found my husband by thinking logically and rationally and as Greg and Cemeiss both know....I am incredibly happy even though my health is at great risk.
I raised my children with NT once I understood it and told them, they grasped it extremely quickly and ran with it. Today they are all self sufficient except the 14 yr old and all are doing well in personal and business lives.
I told my friends about what I learned and it is up to them to decide what they want to do with this information. They are still my friends no matter what they decide.
I would reccommend these books to keep on hand...as part of a reference library.
CS
Gregfolio 11-09-2004, 02:07 PM Good points, CleanSlate.
Hopefully, your comments about using Neo-Tech as a tool set and claiming full responsibility for YOUR decisions to change will help dispel anyone's erroneous conclusions that Neo-Tech is some sort of cult or new belief system.
Taking quotes directly from Pax Neo-Tech: (http://www.neo-tech.com/pax-b1/intro-def.php)
"...most flee Pax Neo-Tech (http://www.neo-tech.com/pax-b1/index.php). They flee its honesty and rationality to maintain their status quo in a death-spirited world. They wait for God or Godot to show them the way. They wait for someone or luck to enrich them. They count on a nonexistent afterlife to reward them far from planet Earth.
"But, a few absorb Pax Neo-Tech. They absorb its honesty and rationality to create a life-spirited world. They wait for no God or Godot to show them the way. They wait for no one or luck to enrich them. They count on themselves to reap endless rewards right here on planet Earth.
"What is Neo-Tech?
"It is an anti-authority, anti-cult, anti-mystical dynamic. It is an all-inclusive consolidator of reality. It is the future of conscious life on Earth. As an American reader expressed, “Neo-Tech makes the unknown known”. Facilitated by Pax Law as explained in Coda #2, Neo-Tech fulfills the nature of the conscious mind.
"Neo-Tech is neither a philosophy nor an ideology. It fits no political or social category. Rather, it is a flexible, self-obsoleting tool for universal application. Neo-Tech operates not through rigid dictates. It rejects biases, dogmas, and faiths along with their dishonesties, irrationalities, and manipulations. It flows instead through ever new technologies and new techniques harnessed by business, science, and art.
"Neo-Tech works not by promoting positives that chain one to the past, but by nullifying negatives to release one into the future. Neo-Tech works not by solving old problems, but by creating new opportunities."
What do you think of The Story so far, Tom? Is there anything in it that is wacky or off base, or have you found it to be honest, logical, and objective?
It'll make a great movie! ;) .. :) ... :bouncy: .... :o
Sorry Greg...I didn't see your post before now. I got to about chapter 16 or something and then got busy with other things and never started reading it again. I will get back to it sometime in the next few weeks. I liked the part I read and felt like it was opening some doors. But it's hard to say because I can't really guess where the story is going or what the conclusion will be. So at this point, I can't say that I really even know what neo-tech actually is yet. :)
Gregfolio 12-07-2004, 01:54 PM Sorry Greg...I didn't see your post before now. I got to about chapter 16 or something and then got busy with other things and never started reading it again. I will get back to it sometime in the next few weeks. I liked the part I read and felt like it was opening some doors. But it's hard to say because I can't really guess where the story is going or what the conclusion will be. So at this point, I can't say that I really even know what neo-tech actually is yet. :)
I'm just returning to successvibe myself! It was pretty quiet here for a long time.
Anyway, good to hear that you are at least still interested in reading it. Feel free to ask me or Cemiess any questions about it, and we'll attempt to give our interpretation of what Mark Hamilton is saying. Neo-Tech also has a contact email listed at the end (http://www.neo-tech.com/pax-b1/author.php) of their Pax Neo-Tech article (http://www.neo-tech.com/pax-b1/index.php).
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