Tuesday, January 09, 2007
The Spiral: The Mind/Body/Spirit Connection
I'm pleased to say that I can finally announce that you can register now for The Spiral: The Mind/Body/Spirit Connection.

'What is The Spiral?', you may ask?

The Spiral is an exploration of the interconnection between mind, body and spirit in all the ways that they interact with and transform one another and, in doing so, create the spiral of life which, in turn, creates the experience we have of our lives.

So, once you learn to understand The Spiral, you can see how it creates your own personal reality and shapes your whole world.

Finally, you will learn how to use The Spiral to shape your own reality and gain control of your life in a powerful and profound way!

Where the human body is concerned, you will learn to control even the most devastating chronic pain, create intense wellness, optimize the quality of life and perhaps even extend the human lifespan!

You'll also learn how to work with the mind at an even deeper and more powerful level than what is taught in NLP or hypnosis! You'll get insights from the latest research on neurology that will enable you to deal with phobias that won't respond to regular phobia cures, learn the neurological basis of learning and understanding that will transform your ability gain deep insight and learn things quickly and profoundly!

And for our spirituality, our sense of identity and connection with the universe and with others at a deep level, I'll share with you the insights I gained from modelling Tibetan monks and Japanese Zen Masters. I'll teach you to reach states of profound bliss and peace that can require 20 years of practice to reach via traditional meditative techniques. I'll also show you how to use a unique Identity Integration Process I've developed to help you learn where your deep centre of identity is and how to use that knowledge to both create deeply congruent states and also to make wise and good decisions for yourself in your life!
This is about learning to find a centred place where we can really be free to be who we are at the core of our beings. It's also about learning to find states of bliss and transcendence within us so that we can easily access those things when we really need them.

This is also about learning to understand and purposely alter your neurology without the use of drugs in an incredibly powerful way, so that you can quickly and easily change emotional states, induce deep hypnotic trances and altered states of consciousness, easily change problematic behaviours and have an wonderful sense of mental stability and clarity.

And it's also about how all of these things interact with one another in a system, a spiral that creates our subjective reality. And once you learn how to control the spiral, your life and the lives of anyone that you help with these learnings will never be the same again!

Because these things are already a spiral, it's just a matter of deciding whether or not it's an upwards or a downwards spiral. Instead of depending on fate and circumstance to deal you your destiny, why not take control of The Spiral now?

If you're interested in learning more, here's a 17 minute audio presentation that will give you an idea of what you can expect. Just click on the track. 'What is The Spiral?'...



This spring, I'll be doing this seminar in London and in Glasgow. Seats are extremely limited as I'm keeping class sizes down to only 25 participants to make sure that everyone can get the individual attention and calibration this material requires. So, if you want to attend, I suggest that you contact me immediately.

Call me now for specific dates, times, prices or for answers to questions.

In the UK, you can reach me on
020 8133 7202.

My Skype ID is michael.a.perez .

And, if you call and mention you saw it here on my blog, you might just get a special bonus... I look forward to hearing from you soon!

I'll point out that this seminar is not meant to give medical advice. If you have medical issues, please insure that you are receiving the attention of competent medical personnel. And if you're doing that, then this seminar can give you the tools to work in synergy with that and with The Spiral of your life and allow you to live transcendently!
I look forward to seeing you there!

Be Well,

Michael Perez

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Tuesday, December 26, 2006
In the New Year - The Mind/Body/Life Transformation Challenge!
As we approach the new year, we also approach a time rife with memories of promise... and of broken promises. How many times have you heard the well-worn tale of new year's resolutions lying broken and battered on the road to February? And how many times have you participated in that yearly ritual yourself? It all just seems to confirm that things can't ever really seem to change for very long...

Well, this year, why not put aside the resolutions and just change your whole life instead?

Does that sound crazy to you? Outside of your experience? Never heard of anything like it?

Good, because there's a first time for everything, you know...

This year, all during January, this blog and my podcast are going to be about a step-by-step process for beginning a life-changing transformation using powerful technologies like hypnosis and NLP in a proven method to allow anyone, especially you, to make tremendous, positive changes that last.

How would you like to find yourself next New Year's Eve looking back at this year as a tremendous breakthrough year in allowing you to do and be so many things that you've always wanted to do and be?

It's all here, it's free and it's my gift to you.

Keep watching this space...

Be Well,

Michael Perez

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Thursday, November 02, 2006
Going to Glasgow
I find myself getting ready to catch a few hours sleep before beginning the long journey tomorrow to visit Glasgow in bonnie Scotland. Being that most of my own direct ancestors are from either Spain or Sicily, I can't say that the land of the Scots is likely to hold any of my kith or kin. Yet somehow, I've always felt a kinship with many of the ideals and visions that this place has conjured up in so many hearts.

Although I'll be there ostensibly be there to be doing something else (attending Jonathan Altfeld's Linguistic Wizardry workshop to keep my own speaking skills razor-sharp), I know that I'll be thinking of the history and philosophies that make that place so special and I think that standing in that place will give me a special sense of perspective.

I may or may not be able to update for a few days whilst I'm away, but I will definitely take the opportunity to share anything that I think might benefit this conversation.

I'm also grateful for the comments that I've already received about this place, even though I haven't yet taken it public. By the time most of you read this, it will be a few days from now when I'm sure that everything is working well enough to broaden the conversation and bring you in as well. And so it's also interesting for me to think of the time that I'm about to have from the point of view of someone who's reading about me leaving well after I've returned.

There's so much in the world which changes based on where and when we're standing at any given moment.

Most of the time, we stand in our own shoes and view the world through our own eyes, perceiving ourselves as the centre.

Sometimes, in moments of compassion, we place ourselves in someone else's shoes and imagine what life must be like for them in their situation.

And every once in a while, we try to take a step back and allow ourselves to see a situation from the point of view of an outsider, a dispassionate observer, so that we can judge things from a clearer perspective.

And all of these positions can tell us something that we didn't already know about any situation that we may be in.

And something else that I like to suggest is to go beyond perceptual positions and to see what it might be like to take a look at things from different historical positions or cultural positions that you may be familiar enough with to understand what it might be like to see the world through those sorts of eyes. If you take the time to learn about William Wallace (and no, I don't mean watching Braveheart 10 times in a row ;) ), I wonder what things in your life will look like from his point of view? Or da Vinci's? Or Edison's? Or Twain's?

Sometimes, I think it can be very useful to learn about people from different times in different cultures who did what you might consider to be great things, things that you personally find admirable and to learn enough about them to begin to understand what it might be like to look at your life and the things in it from their positions or even to imagine what they might have thought looking through your eyes at your life and the things in it...

And so, I know I'll be taking a look at things a little differently and I'll also be looking forward to having learned from the differences.

Be Well,

Michael Perez

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Some Late Thoughts on All Hallow's Day...
It's early the next morning here as I write this, the day after the Day of the Dead. I think that the idea of having a time once a year when one may consider mortality and immortality can be a useful one.

I know a number of people that I admire have shuffled off this mortal coil.

Some of them I knew personally and I have the greatest respect for my memories of my experience of them.

Others I did not have the good fortune to come across during their time among us, but I have read from them and of them and about them and admire them for those things.

And I wonder just who will admire me and what I've done when, in 50 years, someone else sits and ponders mortality and immortality on the Day of the Dead.


So perhaps a good question when thinking of things taking the very long view might be,
'Who am I in the process of being, right now, and what am I in the process of doing, right now, that someone in the future might be realistically expected to find memorable or admirable?'
If you don't have a good answer to that question, perhaps this is a good time to allow that idea to begin to simmer on the back burner of your mind. You might just be surprised at the kind of answers to those sorts of questions that can just pop up at the oddest and the most opportune times. At least that's the way it seems to work for me on this, the day after the Day of the Dead...

Be Well,

Michael Perez

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