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Why Quantum Physicists Play "Grow a Greater You": Learn How to Live the Most Truly Fulfilling Life Humanly Possible

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Would you enjoy a life where suffering truly becomes optional? And one where pain morphs into one of your greatest allies? Would you like to know exactly why the statement, "You'll see it when you believe it" is absolutely true? Want to completely manifest your most pleasing life possible by living according to the accurate rules that govern how our universe works?

Are you, like so many of us, finally ready to release yourself from the shackles of old, outdated paradigms created from an incomplete understanding of how our material reality is created? Instead, are you ready to start creating a life much more aligned with your greatest desires? It is now possible, thanks to quantum physics, to jettison our ineffective, outdated reasons for doing things the way we do them. These old paradigms, not much different from the ones used by our Neanderthal ancestors, have kept most of us from realizing our greatest desires.

The truth is that you were born, not only to desire, but to bring that desire into fruition. You are not here to play small, you are not unimportant, and you did not come here to suffer. In Why Quantum Physicists Play "Grow a Greater You", you will learn the most important and enriching game a human being can play.

"Grow a Greater You" is significant because it virtually assures you the best life humanly possible. In fact, "Grow a Greater You" is actually a textbook for the game of life you came here to play. With this guide, you will finally unleash and unlock your inherent potential to influence all your life experiences, aligning them with your grandest desires.

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First published July 17, 2014

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Greg Kuhn

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Author Greg Kuhn is a professional educator and a futurist, specializing in framing new paradigms for 21st Century living.

Since 1995 Greg has written for his father, Clifford Kuhn, M.D. about health, wellness, and personal growth, crafting five self-help books for him and over thirty self-help articles for publication. Recently Greg published Why Quantum Physicists Don't Get Fat, which is a portion of his larger self-help quantum formula, teaching people with unwanted weight how to finally lose it using quantum physicists. Why Quantum Physicists Don't Get Fat has earned praise from both nurses and physicians alike. In addition to performing entertaining and well-received speaking engagements and media interviews about quantum physics' power for personal growth, Greg also collaborates and speaks with Intentional Wellness, a Louisville, KY-based organization of doctors, nurses, and nutritionists who actively train people to have healthier lifestyles.

Greg recently published his second book in the Why Quantum Physicists... series, Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Fail - which is being met with even greater acclaim than the first. Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Fail presents a unified paradigm for using quantum physics to address and solve virtually any of life's challenges and frustrations.

Greg lives in Louisville, KY with a wonderful wife and four fantastic sons (one by marriage) whom he couldn't have published without; you can read more at http://whyquantumphysicists.wordpress... and http://www.squidoo.com/why-quantum-ph....

If you'd like to read a weight loss success story (as well as the story of how Why Quantum Physicists Don't Get Fat came to publication), go to the following webpage: http://www.natural-humor-medicine.com...

Since 1992 Greg has also served the Louisville, KY community as a high school coach, teacher, and administrator. He has been active in a variety of leadership roles such as training student teachers, mentoring new administrators, and working within the Jefferson County Public School system to help new magnet school programs become established.

Greg gives talks and presentations for these topics, tailored for both adult and youth audiences; if you'd like to inquire about his availability simply email him at Laughdrjr@insightbb.com and/or contact him through the sites previously listed. Feel free, also, to contact Greg and suggest additional topics for his "Why Quantum Physicists..." series.

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October 9, 2019
I really enjoyed this book, although it took me a while to warm up to it. The content felt a bit stale or drab, but the methodology hidden within it all is the diamond in the rough.

I've heard other Law of Attraction teachers like Marilyn Jenett emphasize, as well, that affirmations don't do the job - you have to get your subconscious on board and gently coerce it to align with your desires. However, there's not really a lot of clear instruction on how to do so. In her book, "Feel Free to Prosper", for example, she has you starting off with believable (for you) affirmations, but even at that, it's kind of like jumping several notches up the emotional reference chart described in "Grow a Greater You", and small wonder it kind of gives mixed results. I'm not discounting Marilyn's work as I think she's fantastic and she helped me to understand why just thinking positively doesn't create lasting changes (as a human being, it's pretty dang impossible to think positively 24/7).

I am eager to give the exercises in this book a go, however. I've already started a notebook and written the emotional reference chart at the front.

To be honest, I am kind of eager to shed light on my b.s. learned beliefs around abundance. Toxic stories like... desiring abundance is selfish. You have to serve the greater good to deserve it at all and it will never be released to you until that time. I'm irresponsible with money. I don't know what I'm doing. I'm not enough. Really want to kick those nagging doubts to the curb for good.

Maybe in a few months I'll come back with a positive update.
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July 31, 2017
Practical success principles and easy read

Enjoyed this perspective and am already putting to practice and sharing. I like how it focuses on incremental progress and the practical aspects of quantum physics.
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