The Remembering Process is a must read
I remember reading The Remembering Process by Daniel Barrett and Joe Vitale and I remembered that it made so much sense and that I really enjoyed it. I remember that it was the key that unlocked the blinds that were keeping me from seeing my future.
The Remembering Process is an easy to read, crafty and creative guide to envisioning the future. Instead of wishing for the things that you want and instead of setting deadlines and goals, the remembering process is a playful look at remembering your way to the life you love and want to create. The steps take a fun twist on The Secret and other programs for envisioning the future. The roadmap is allowed to be fuzzy and it is developed by being creative. The process takes place in the future, where you imagine that the thing that you want has occurred and then you work backwards to remember how you arrived at that desired outcome. An ingenious play on time, recognizing that the past, present and future all happen simultaneously and that if we can remember it in the present, then the series of events that lead to the outcome happened in some future past. And we can remember how we got there.
The Remembering Process also holds true to the idea that if we desire that we will accomplish something, then we are also acknowledging that the thing we desire does not exist. This creates a disconnect that is often difficult to overcome. Far easier to remember how we got there.
While the book followed a nice back and forth between the two authors, most of the examples centered on the process as applied to the writing of the book or the writing and recording of music. I would have enjoyed a broader range of examples. With that minor point in mind, I definitely recommend this book. It is well worth the enjoyable read!
FTC Disclosure: I received this book for free from Hay House Publishing for this review. I was not financially compensated for this post. The opinion in this review is unbiased and reflects my honest judgment of the product.
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