Joe,
I find your post dead on, some surely dont. My book was my attempt at giving them that gift, whether or not they will put in the work to obtain it I do not know, just like the guy who could not trust in intuitive skills to ride a bike but I do have a recorded path as a step method to obtain the elusive cup. I was able to get there within these methods and I believe someone else could too. When you get to the jumping off point you will know and it will be much plainer and simpler and you just have trust that what you know is right and using the clues I gave you and it just is and gets better and better and better at least is has for me.
336Robin :thumbup:
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The best part of your book, and where it has tremendous value, is that it puts a lot of systems into place to aid learners in finding the way to look at the ball that makes everything click for them. A lot of times, the key aspect in learning is nothing more than coming across a certain aspect that makes everything come into focus. Often times, once the base concept is then understood, other methodologies can be used and/or refined to facilitate the goal.