Are you caught in a trap of needing to “Win?”

(At a game you aren’t even meant to be playing!)

Do you play the “Game?”

 Every game has its own set of rules and necessary fundamentals. Some of us don’t even understand that we’re caught in a game, let alone understand the rules or fundamentals necessary to excel at that particular game or, perhaps more importantly, who or what is in charge of and running the game behind the scenes.

In YOU WITHOUT LIMITS we talk a lot about how to recognize the game in which we are caught and how to win at it automatically while helping others win the same game at the same time and changing the focus to excelling at the game we’re meant to play, realizing that winning or losing is a dead-end focus.

In other words, we’ve created a different approach to playing any game while applying different rules and different fundamentals.

This allows you to make a choice to stay in the game or choose a game more suited to who and what you are meant to be rather than being caught in a game you don’t like and at which you never seem to be able to excel no matter how hard you try.

Are these the different sides of the same coin?

It’s an approach by which you can win AUTOMATICALLY and keep excelling without focusing on “winning” and “losing” by developing the “Conscious Connection” to “The Unconscious Flow.”

What do we mean by these terms, “Conscious Connection” and “Unconscious Flow?” What makes these terms important to the process of winning and helping others win at the same game and at the same time or help them be free to choose another game at which they can excel?

Here’s an example of how this kind of process came to us. Many years ago, after demonstrating that I was a terrible chess player, I was being heckled by one of the young religious men in a small group I was moderating – and in response I told him, “This isn’t an ego thing, because my purpose is not about winning, but since you are making a rather big deal about my not being very smart and I admit it, however I can prove to you I can win – do want to play me a game?”

He agreed and I rather quickly won a game. Everyone around the table wanted to know how I did it. “I didn’t,” I replied, “I just got in touch with the Super Computer and anyone can do the same thing – the Super Computer beat him, not I.”

Before you play, connect to unconscious flow.

About a week later, they had invited a young man to the group who happened to be the Alaska state chess champion who played and beat me several times, his comment was: ”You would be a great chess player if you’d just learn and apply some basic fundamentals, you play with flashes of brilliance, but these guys invited me here so you could explain something about a super computer and I was told you could beat me.”

I told him that was untrue in that “I” couldn’t beat him, but the Super Computer could. At this, the meaning of his smirk was self evident; he didn’t believe it was possible.

A few minutes later he was asking me if I could tell him more about this super computer and explain how I had just won, “brilliantly” he said.

Just connect to your computer to update your mind. Your “Source Computer”

I told him I couldn’t explain it, but perhaps I could write about it – and he agreed enthusiastically that he’d like to see that. It later became the basis for an early Brad Cullen book.

 

The young man began to attend the meetings regularly and became a believer in the concept. I never won another game against him because I didn’t see the point because my purpose is to get others to access the frequency and healing power of the conscious connection to the unconscious flow emanating from the Super Computer, not to demonstrate to others how I’m connected.

The following is the publisher’s foreword written by Mark Kennedy, aka Ryan Bruce, to The Super Computer which explains, in a way, why he never published it. The language I used is decidedly religious …if you want a copy of the entire 80 + page original manuscript, I’ll send it to you as an attachment.

PLEASE WAIT!!!

Publisher’s Foreword

Please read this Publisher’s Foreword/Introduction several times. Not because I think you may be dense, but because I am concerned that some readers, just as I did when I first read Super Computer, will miss this very important nugget of information that, to me, sets the tone for the absolute, life changing power of this little book.

Those of you, who have listened to my recorded telephone interviews of Brad Cullen (“Podcasts”) on www.spiritualhealingsource.com, have heard me chide Brad often about how I have difficulty understanding some of his articles. In fact, it is why I initiated the podcasts; because when I am having difficulty understanding what he has written I always “get it” after talking him through those areas with which I am challenged.

You will read the following again in chapter 7, but “getting this” right now is extremely important. Please don’t gloss over it, or you may miss the importance of the first few chapters.

Current scientific thought generally considers the human brain to be the most complex, most dense organism in the known universe. The study of the human brain – by some estimates is more than ninety-five percent incomplete. Experts in the latest computer design and programming field argue about whether computers can ever equal the capacity of the human brain to think.

          Many of those who do believe computers can someday equal the capability of the human brain estimate that it will take decades to do so.

          The SC does not occupy part of the human brain. It interacts with the human brain in ways currently not understood in any substantive manner.

          Now then carefully consider that the SC is not a computer in the sense of being manufactured or even created. The SC is part of the creative process, that is, it is and was from the “beginning.”

Unfortunately some readers may be turned off because of the religious background of the author. He tells the rather remarkable and true story of the several incidents, which I have personally verified, that took place and which led him to formally renounce any affiliation with organized Christianity. The first edition of Super Computer was written anonymously as were many of his other books and articles.

When I first offered to sponsor the website and publish some of his books, I suggested he go back to using the pseudonym he has used for many years.

A bit of my own history will help explain my relationship with and respect for Brad Cullen. In the late 1990s I was being offered the position of Chief Executive Officer for a division of a company headquartered in the West Indies. After exploring the area I realized that one of the drawbacks to accepting the job was that my family would be uprooted from our church in British Columbia.

I shared that concern with one of the Board Members of the new company and said that I felt I needed spiritual mentorship and that I wasn’t sure about having that void, for myself or my family, since there were no churches like the one I would be leaving. He suggested I give Brad Cullen a call. Brad lived and operated an affiliated company in one of the nearby island nations and the Director suggested that Brad, a recently retired church pastor and consultant to the company, might fill the void.

Brad told me two things: One, I didn’t need spiritual mentorship, I needed a friend; and two, that he wouldn’t be that friend because I had a “spirit of religion” and that he basically wanted no part of it.

I went home and prayed about that and sure enough it was confirmed; and since I had been taught how to deal with such entities which was part of the reason I was reluctant to leave the leadership available at our home church… I knew that what Brad had said was true and I got rid of it. Brad and I became close friends and trusted business associates. I found both his spiritual and business insights to be quite valuable.

Brad was ordained as a pastor and went to work with a large world-wide missionary organization rather late in life, compared to most men and women who enter “the ministry.” He did this after his marriage of twenty-five years failed and after a major business failure. Because he felt his reputation was sullied by these incidents he began to write anonymously. I read two of his books that had a big impact on my life.

Since I am the CEO of Spiritual Healing Source (SHS), a publishing company in Vancouver, B.C., I offered to sponsor a website featuring Brad’s writings and publish some of his books. All of Brad’s books we publish are offered free in digital form on the website and printed and bound copies are available at our cost from a division of Amazon books.

I sincerely hope you will enjoy this completely updated edition of Super Computer.

Ryan Bruce

 

 

 

 

 

 

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