George Leonard was ahead of his time. Applying the principles of quantum physics, he was early to suggest a connection between consciousness and the environment, extending each of us to all of the particles in the universe.
The Silent Pulse’s central premise is each of us has an individual identity expressed as a distinctive inner pulse, which comes into rhythm with each other and the rest of the universe. When all is right with the world, we’re in the zone—we realize a perfect rhythm when we’re in synch with nature and our experience. While familiar to many, these themes were quite new in the late 70’s. Leonard’s rhythm premise shows up in Malcolm Gladwell’s book
The Tipping Point, published in 2000, in which super salesmen and even you and I can learn to engage in a physiological harmony of even the smallest micro movements. Think of it as synchronicity, and Leonard was in synch with quantum physics, intention, and remote viewing before anyone else. In
The Silent Pulse, you’ll learn:
- Each of us is a hologram of the universe, containing universal information of the past, present, and future.
- The notion of focused surrender, which is the combination of concentrating and letting go to achieve desired results.
- Tapping into our own personal silent pulse just requires being “in the present moment,” disassociated from ego, tribe, culture, language, and judgment.
- Intentionality, or “the mind is the limit,” as stated by Arnold Schwarzenegger, is the key to achieving goals in life.