The other thing I want you to know is that whatever you choose for you is right! You cannot get it wrong. If you have chosen something for you, it is right! You cannot fail. It is impossible for you to fail, because how can you fail at being You? You are the perfection of you, because nobody else can be you. You have got You down pat! Do you appreciate that you are an outstanding and total success at being you, right where you are now?
Well, as far as I was concerned that was enough inspiration to last for weeks. It was certainly enough to recharge the narcissistic passions of Secretrons everywhere. But Rhonda wasn’t finished. She had another gift to share, one that she says was inspired by one of the stars of The Secret.
The last gift I want to share with you has been inspired by Mike Dooley's Notes from the Universe. Mike Dooley, one of the featured teachers in The Secret, creates daily notes which he sends out free via email. These notes are written from the perspective of the Universe, and they are lighthearted, fun, and a delight to receive. Every note inspires through insights into the law of attraction.
I have recommended Mike's notes to so many people. If you would also like to receive his free gift of personalized Universe Notes, here is the link to receive them:
Mike Dooley's Note from the Universe which inspired me in this Scroll was:
Probably, not necessarily, but probably, the shortest distance between here and there -- between today and the life of your wildest dreams -- runs through joy, as much of it as you can possibly stir up.But, that's only if you're in a hurry.
Zip, zap, zoom -
The Universe
Rhonda concluded:
And so if you do want to "zip, zap, zoom" and receive everything and anything you are dreaming of for You, know that it is through your joy - your happy feeling inside. It is the fastest path. Your joy - you feeling good - is the shortcut to everything you want. That is why they were the final words I wrote in the sand in the film The Secret.
My friend Tony was in utter despair after reading this message. He wrote, "We humans crawled from the primordial soup, evolved for millions of years, created science, technology, and philosophy, produced a civilization capable of landing a man on the Moon, and THIS is what is now the most popular craze in America…"
Although the message did not produce quite that level of despair in me, I do have a few worries, and not all of them concern the intellectual bankruptcy of our modern age. As a matter of fact, in my ongoing effort to be more tolerant and understanding of "the other side," I have decided to look at things from Mike Dooley’s point of view. And I am honestly concerned that Dooley – whom I like because he sort of resembles Bill White, the mayor of my fair city – could be facing some serious problems down the road.
To begin with, one of Dooley’s brands is "TUT," an acronym for "Totally Unique Thoughts." There are a couple of problems with this claim. First of all, a thing is either unique or it isn’t, so the word "totally" is totally unnecessary. Further, the very uniqueness of Mike’s thoughts is questionable. If it turns out that these thoughts are not, in fact, unique, he could be facing some lawsuits from disgruntled, literal-minded customers somewhere down the line.
But there’s an even bigger problem. I fear that Dooley might have bitten off a little more than he could chew by picking The Universe as his imaginary friend.
As you may recall, when we discussed imaginary friends yesterday, I warned about possible pitfalls one faces when fabricating an imaginary pal. My point yesterday was that being too specific can cause credibility problems – yes, even in a profoundly gullible target market – therefore hindering the profitability of your brand. I cited Esther and Jerry Hicks with their buds Abraham, and JZ Knight with her pal Ramtha, as excellent examples of successful brand creation. The Hicks team and JZ were smart to create disembodied individuals, eschewing physical descriptions or other defining details that could easily be debunked. Anastasia’s creator, on the other hand, gave his fantasy gal pal a physical description, a chronological age, and a more or less specific geographical location. And I thought that was potentially a big mistake.
The pitfalls of specificity are obvious, but when it comes to make-believe buddies there’s also such a thing as being too general. Although Neale Donald Walsh has enjoyed success with his imaginary pal God – and I am not for a moment suggesting that God Him/Her/Itself is imaginary, only that Neale’s God is – I think that for the most part it is a mistake to get too ambitious. Although it could be argued that The Universe is not imaginary, and that there’s more tangible evidence of its existence than there is of God’s, I still feel that for Mike Dooley to claim that The Universe is sending him messages – which he in turn is willing to share with others – places a serious strain on his credibility.
"Well, that sure hasn’t cut into his success!" you might be saying. "And he is, after all, one of the featured teachers in The Secret, so he must be doing something right."
Okay, you have a point. Sooner or later, however, I fear that even Dooley’s most ardent and gullible fans are going to stop and ask themselves, "Hmmm. I wonder if Mike Dooley is REALLY getting messages from The Universe. After all, The Universe is a pretty big place! And can the Universe really talk? And if so, does It speak English?"
And Dooley’s problem may be even worse than mere over-reaching, as I discovered on a site I found:
Some folks might know Mike Dooley as the very inspirational author of Infinite Possibilities. Many consider Mike their ‘teacher.’ But for thousands of others around the world, Mike is known simply as ‘The Universe’ – a fun-loving and very wise friend who arrives in an email message every morning.
If I am reading this web site correctly, it is possible that Mike actually thinks he is The Universe. And that could be very bad news for Mike, credibility-wise. There could even be some mental-health issues here. Even Neale, whose mental health may be a bit questionable at times, doesn’t claim to actually be God.
There’s one other potential problem too: The Universe’s "Zip, zap, zoom" sig file could possibly embroil Mike Dooley in a huge copyright battle with Mazda. Companies these days are very jealous of their copyrights, and will go after anyone who seems to be even remotely stepping on their intellectual or creative property. And let's face it: even The Universe is no match for rabid copyright attorneys.
So, Mr. Dooley, I’d be careful if I were you. Totally.
And now if y’all will excuse me, I’m going to zip, zap, zoom my way out of the blogosphere and back into my real world – at least I think it is real – to help The Rev get ready for tomorrow’s big Easter food fest.
"After all, The Universe is a pretty big place! And can the Universe really talk? And if so, does It speak English?"
ReplyDeleteConnie, lately I have heard that the universe does talk. It sounds like radio static, apparently, according to a friend of mine who is an astro-physicist and listens to the univ. on a daily basis. I would have loved to get him to participate in this blog on the question of quantum physics but unfortunately I can't even convince him to go to the local macrobiotic restaurant with me.
Thanks, Moi. I kind of suspected the universe really does "talk," which is why so many respected scientists are listening in. Somehow, though, I don't think that Mike Dooley and gang are privy to what the Big U is saying. :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope that someday you *can* get your friend to join in here, and/or on some of the other related blogs.
"I hope that someday you *can* get your friend to join in here, and/or on some of the other related blogs."
ReplyDeleteConnie, i actually have talked to him about the Secret and he just kind of laughed. But as for blogs, he says he doesn't have much time. If there's a specific question you have about something one of the quantum physics people say related to the Secret, let me know, and i will try to slip in the question next time I see him.
Hey, Moi, I can't say I blame your friend for staying away from blogs. Blogging is a big time-eater! Actually, I think the quantum mystics have been fairly well discredited already, e.g. by the folks at Skeptical Inquirer, and even on Skeptico's blog. That has not done anything to discourage the Secretrons and the Bleepers, though. I'm not sure that your friend could talk any more sense into them. But if a specific question comes up, I'll be glad to pass it on to you and maybe your pal could give us some insights. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteAnother great blog here!
I hate to burst the conjured bubble(s) of Neal and Mike, but the Sec-Cretins are apparently quick-studies in the imaginary friends department despite some of them not being able to qualify for Foxworthy’s newest show. ;~)
Over on Miss O’s message boards (and other ‘S’ sites as well), they are all now happily saying they each are God/Universe, or are ‘one’ with God/Universe. Possibly those in the latter group have as yet unresolved self-esteem issues that prevent them from ‘naming it & claiming it’ at the moment, but with the help of the omnipresent, omnipotent LOA they are working on it!
Rumor had it previously that Jesus and the Holy Ghost were God’s tightest friends and had that ‘oneness’ thing down pat and going for them. Now Rhonda has let everyone know they can “zip, zap, zoom” their own personal way into equality with the trinity, or whoever/whatever their Higher Power of choice may be. As I haven’t achieved that unique LOA form of oneness yet I can’t say what God/Universe thinks of Rhonda for sharing those formerly reserved seats, I can only suspect. lol
WOW!! I’m feeling some psychic abilities coming on (Maybe it’s just the Abes visiting me? lol)… I’m going to make a prediction: Scoot over Neal & Mike, because it’s going to get crowded -- very crowded.
Laughingly,
Dee Bunker
LOL, Dee. I've heard some New-Wage folks talk about the "Omniverse" too, which I believe is even bigger than the Big U. I think you have to be a multidimensional being to be one with the Omniverse, though. :-)
ReplyDelete"But for thousands of others around the world, Mike is known simply as 'The Universe' - a fun-loving and very wise friend who arrives in an email message every morning."
ReplyDeleteI understood this as "the guys who get the Notes from the Universe have no idea that the guy writing those messages is called Mike Dooley."
As far as I know, Mike has never claimed that he is the Universe, and the day he does, if ever, I am sure some politician will say "No, he is not, I am the One"... and then we will have either a headline, or a new reality show.
Now, *that* would be a reality show worth watching, Ruth. :-)
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