“Those books aren’t out there,” he explained, once again blow-
ing my mind with his mystic wisdom.“They are still in you.”
In short, there is no “out there.”
It would take a whole book to explain this advanced technique
with the depth it deserves—which is why I am writing this one with
Dr. Hew Len’s consent. Suffice it to say that whenever you want to
improve anything in your life, from finances to relationships, there’s
only one place to look: inside yourself.
Not everyone at the event grasped what Dr. Hew Len was talking
about. Near the end of the final day, they started bombarding him
with questions, all from the logical side of the mind, such as:
“How can my cleaning affect another person?”
“Where is free will in all of this?”
“Why are so many terrorists attacking us?”
Dr. Hew Len was quiet. He seemed to look right at me, and I sat
in the back of the room. He looked frustrated. Considering that his
entire message was about there being no “out there,” that it’s all in-
side you, he probably felt that everyone’s lack of understanding re-
flected his own lack of understanding. He looked like he was going
to sigh. I can only imagine that he was saying within himself, “I’m
sorry. I love you.”
I noticed that many people at the event had Hawaiian names, yet
didn’t look Hawaiian. Mark and I asked them about it.We were told
that if you felt the urge, Dr. Hew Len could give you a new name.
The idea was to identify with a new self on the way to having no self
and merging with Divinity at zero.
I knew the power of a new name. Back in 1979 I became Swami
Anand Manjushri. It was a name given to me by my teacher at the
time, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. At that time in my life, when I was
still struggling with my past, contending with poverty, and searching
for meaning, the name helped me start fresh. I used the name for
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