I’m fascinated. Dr. Hew Len has the aura of a calm sea in a storm
of reality. While the world swirls about, he seems still. He speaks his
heart, accepting whatever comes and whatever is said. He stares at me
and looks at my feet.
“Joseph, my God, I should be sitting at your feet,” he says, gen-
uinely moved by whatever he sees in me.“You are as gods.”
Clean. Clean. Clean.
“We’re just here to clean,” he reminds me and everyone else during
our weekend training. “Clean always, incessantly, to clean all memo-
ries so Divine can inspire us to do what we came here to do.”
Clean. Clean. Clean.
During the training I realize I had cleaned on one of my
books and not on another. I had spent time loving The Attractor
Factor, which became a number one best seller. But I didn’t spend
much time loving one of my other books,There’s a Customer Born
Every Minute, which didn’t sell as well. I realize this with a bolt of
energy up my spine.This is why it hadn’t done as well as my other
books.
When I attended the first training I learned I could use the
eraser end of a pencil to help clean. I would tap the item with the
eraser.That’s it. It’s a symbol if not a fact of cleaning memories. I set
out a copy of my new book at the time,Life’s Missing Instruction Man-
ual, and put the pencil on it. Every day for months I tapped on it.
Whenever I walked by it, I paused, picked up the pencil, and tapped
the eraser end on the book. Call it nuts. But it was a psychological
trigger to help me clean any memories surrounding the book. Well,
that book became an instant best seller and stayed number one for
four days. Major companies bought thousands of copies. Wal-Mart
stocked it.Woman’s Daymagazine featured it.
But I hadn’t done any cleaning on There’s a Customer Born Every
Minute. The book came out. It went close to the best-seller list but
didn’t hit the top 10. I also orchestrated a major publicity stunt to
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