A List of over 470 Success Strategies from Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory

June 16th, 2011

“This is a complete listing of  lessons, conversations and insights that together comprise the 3,800 page “Life Games”  also known by students of this work as “Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory” . If you wish to receive samples of these lessons and conversations e-mail Lewis Harrison at LewisCoaches@gmail.com or call him directly at 212-724-8782.

“These strategies are more fully explored in a  comprehensive manual on Applied Game Theory that I have compiled over the last three decades. This is a work dedicated to the Creation of Love, Wealth, Happiness and Freedom and is an essential tool in my work as a teacher, mentor and Success Coach.

Lewis Harrison

Click below to observe a nine minute video interview  on why people suffer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp4DtXpPBeM

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Level: Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory (LHAGT)

  • Games
  • Game Theory
  • Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory
  • How Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory can be Used as a Life Coaching or Mentoring Process?

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Level: Creating an Extraordinary Life – Entering Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory

  • The Origins of LHAGT
  • A Short Introduction to LHAGT
  • How to Use the LHAGT as a Life Coaching  and Mentoring Process
  • The Creation and History of  LHAGT
  • The Organization and Structure of LHAGT
  • Integrating LHAGT into Your Life
  • Playing the Game of Life
  • How to Get Started with Harrison’s Applied Game Theory
  • Playing the Game of Life

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Level: Systems

  • An Introduction to Systems
  • Understanding Basic Systems Thinking Mathematics
  • Understanding Systems of Greater Complexity
  • Why Systems Work the Way That They Do
  • Genetics and Biological Systems
  • Games
  • Neuroscience
  • Polarity

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Level:  Extreme Game Strategies

  • Basics of Decision Science
  • Dynamic Programming and Decision Science
  • Ant Colony Optimization
  • Complexity in Ethical Thought
  • Sociobiology
  • Sociobiology,  Alturism and Morality

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Level: Natural Law

  • Understanding the Concept of Natural Law
  • Biophilia Hypothesis
  • Instinct
  • Gender
  • Sex
  • Love
  • Relationships
  • Survival
  • Competition
  • Qi (Chi)
  • Creative Visualization

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Level: The Senses

  • Pleasure
  • Be Here Now
  • Hearing and Listening
  • Insight

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Level: The Mind

  • Brain / Mind Connection
  • Understanding the Mind
  • Monkey Mind
  • Knowledge
  • Tacit Knowing
  • What is Logical? What is Rational?
  • Memory
  • Radical Thoughts on How We Think
  • Mind Mapping
  • Habits

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Level: Who are We?

  • History
  • Inner Child
  • Play
  • Multiple Intelligences
  • Belief Based Obstacles (BBOs)
  • Physics and a Theory of Everything (TOE)

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    Level: Why are We Here?

    • How to Live Sanely in an Insane World
    • Symbols
    • Journal Writing
    • The Art and Science of Meaning
    • Compassion
    • Death and Dying

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    Level: Creativity

    An Introduction to the Level: Creativity

    • Creativity and Self Expression
    • Transcending Obstacles Through the Creative Process
    • Creativity and the Harrison Process
    • Actualized Intention
    • Art and Transformation
    • The Law of Attraction

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    Level: Human Potential

    Introduction to Human Potential

    • Boundaries
    • Expectation and Regret
    • Compassion
    • The First Cause and the Concept of Spirituality
    • Myths
    • Right Brain/Left Brain Thinking
    • Applying Right Brain/Left Brain Thinking to Daily Life
    • A System for Magnifying Human Potential Self-Actualization
    • Making a Difference
    • Boundaries, Impatience and Choices
    • Empathy

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    Level: The Spiritual Path

    • Polarity and the Spiritual Path
    • Religion Transcendence – Freedom or Destiny – That is the Question?
    • Reality Games
    • Art, Intuition, and Numbers
    • Peak Experience
    • Peak Experience and Self-Actualization
    • Pseudo Peak Experience
    • Meditation
    • Meditation in Our Spiritual Life
    • The Authentic Spiritual Seeker
    • Materialism and the Spiritual Journey
    • The Soul
    • Mystic Meditation
    • Prayer

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    Level: The Visionary

    • Becoming a Visionary
    • Becoming Economically Independent
    • Meditation, Contemplation and Introspection
    • Using RTP Resistant Language
    • Creating Mentoring and Coaching Relationships
    • Creating and Experiencing Art
    • Transcending the Non-Linear Factor through Contemplation, Introspection and Meditation.

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    Level: Qi

    • The Nature of Qi
    • Cellular Memory
    • How to Balance Qi
    • How to Expand Your Internal Qi
    • Healing With Qi

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    Level: Communication

    • Language
    • Non-Verbal Communication
    • Space, Time  in Non-Verbal Communication
    • Touch as Communication
    • Space, Time and Touch in Non-Verbal Communication
    • Listening
    • Storytelling
    • Non-Verbal Communication
    • Specialized Language
    • Communication, Rapport and Influence

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    Level: Eighteen Game Based Resources

    Introduction

    • Time
    • Physical Energy
    • Space
    • Information
    • Influence
    • Power
    • Emotional Balance
    • Spiritual Focus
    • Clarity of Thought
    • Dependability
    • Honesty
    • Barter
    • The barter-able goods and services of others
    • Tools
    • Cash
    • Intuition
    • The Capacity for Love
    • Faith

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    Level: Love

    • Introduction
    • Exploring Love
    • Impersonal Love
    • Platonic Love
    • Infatuation
    • Romantic Love
    • The Chemistry of Romantic Love
    • Instinctual Love
    • Sexual Love
    • Perfect Love

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    Level: Loving Relationships

    • Introduction
    • Choosing Your Path of Love
    • Transcending Romantic Love
    • Love, Form, and Family
    • Love and Polyamory
    • The Pros and Cons of Polyamory

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    Level: Ways of Thinking Systematically in Everyday Living

    • Introduction
    • Common Sense
    • Language
    • Practical Math
    • Sociology
    • Economic Sociology
    • Cause and Effect
    • Critical Mass and Tipping Points
    • Causation and Responsibility
    • Bifurcation Theory
    • Change
    • Change, Futurism, and Systems Thinking
    • Idea Mapping

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    Level: The Game of Life

    • Introduction: The Game of Life
    • Applying Your Knowledge of Systems
    • Game Theory
    • Re-framing
    • Reciprocal Altruism
    • Tit-for-tat Theory
    • Reciprocal Altruism in Action
    • Self-Actualization
    • The Art and Science of Assessments
    • The Practical Application of Assessments
    • Strategies

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    Level: Linear Codes and Non-Linear Factors

    • Introduction to Linear Codes and Non-Linear Factors
    • Suffering
    • Black Swan Theory
    • Myths and Self-Actualization
    • Chopping Wood and Carrying Water
    • Holism
    • Synergy

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    Level: Living Your Best Life

    • Wants and Needs
    • Self-Assessments
    • The Extraordinary Person
    • How to Meditate
    • Expanding Your Meditation Practice
    • Applying the Seventeen Resources in the Game of Life
    • Happiness Attitude

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    Level: Influence

    • Rapport, Systematic Thinking, and Instinct
    • Mastering the Art and Science of Influence
    • The Subtleties of Influence
    • Activism
    • Change
    • Rapport, Story Telling, and Influence
    • Systems Thinking, Natural Law, and Influence
    • The Subtleties of Influence
    • Neuro-Linguistic Programming – NLP
    • Environmental Influences

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    Level: Power

    • Applied Power
    • Applied Leadership
    • Hierarchal Thinking
    • Group Leadership
    • Scientific Management
    • Power, Influence, and the Law of Diminishing Return
    • Creating Support Triangles

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    Level: Coaches and Mentors

    • The Journey
    • Freedom Coaching and Mentoring
    • An Introduction to the Concept of Wisdom Sages
    • Seeking the Wisdom Sage
    • Getting Coached and Mentored
    • The Benefits of Being Coached or Mentored?
    • Coaching and the Harrison Process Initiation

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    Level: Making Choices

    • Introduction
    • Choices
    • Ant Colony Optimization
    • Shame/Guilt
    • What is Moral Behavior
    • Gray Areas in Ethical Thought
    • Ethics and Morality
    • Complexity in Ethical Thought
    • Sociobiology
    • Sociobiology,  Alturism and Morality

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    Level: Causation and Responsibility

    • Investing
    • How We Make Decisions
    • Decision Analysis
    • Prediction Markets
    • Neuro-economics
    • Urgency and Specificity
    • Risk Analysis

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    Level: Defining Basic Obstacles and Problems

    • Introduction
    • Struggle
    • The Four Primary Types of Obstacles.
    • Externally Driven Obstacles (EDOs)
    • Bottlenecks A Unique Type of Obstacle
    • A Bottleneck Experiment
    • You Cannot Avoid All Bottlenecks

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    Level: Addressing More Complex Obstacles

    • Too Much Abundance Can Create Obstacles to Cashless Wealth
    • The Five Secret Steps to Eliminating Obstacles
    • The Counter-intuitive Process
    • Finding a Needle in a Haystack
    • Shifting Obstacles
    • Understanding Complex Problems
    • Understanding Extreme Problems
    • Using Mathematics to Solve Extreme Problems
    • Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO)

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    Level: Community

    • Introduction to the Level Community
    • Creating Community
    • Story Telling
    • Culture
    • Altruism
    • The Economics and Ethics of Altruism
    • Fairness
    • Hierarchal Behavior and Leadership
    • Sociometry

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    Level: Specialized Community

    • Social Networking
    • Group Leadership
    • Politics
    • Barter
    • The Ordinary Person and Popular Culture
    • Spiritual Community
    • Social Networks and Hierarchical Thinking

    Level: Art and the Creative Process

    • Art
    • Music Dance
    • Poetry
    • Stanislavski’s “Method”
    • The Progressive Development of Art and the Harrison Process
    • Art, Commerce and Wealth

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    Level: Hierarchies

    • Introduction to Hierarchies
    • Hierarchical Thinking
    • Reorganizing a Hierarchy
    • Complex Hierarchies Status
    • The Law of Diminishing Return
    • The Peter Principle
    • Fundementals of Leadership
    • Surviving and Prospering in Hierarchies
    • Systematized Incompetence
    • Leadership

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    Level: Wealth

    • Introduction to Wealth
    • Exploring the Concept of Wealth
    • Leveraging the Eighteen Game Based Resources
    • Conserving Wealth
    • Converting Cash to the Seventeen “Wealth and Freedom” Resources (SWFR)
    • Storing the EighteenResources (EGBR)  Creating a Buffer Bank
    • Careers
    • Investing and growing the Value of the Eighteen Game Based Resources
    • Maximizing Obstacle Isolation and Removal
    • Accountability and Amends
    • Spiritually Intentioned Materialism
    • Critical Mass and Economics

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    Level: Relative Realities

    • Answering the Question?
    • Paradigms
    • Social Paradigms
    • “Truthiness” An RTP from Inception to Cultural Reality
    • The Scent of Reality
    • Beyond Reality
    • Meditation in Our Religious Life
    • The Shaman’s Dance

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    Level: Dreams and Transformation

    • An introduction to Dreams and Transformation
    • Dreams
    • Lucid Dreaming
    • The Fundementals of Lucid Dreaming
    • How to Lucid Dream
    • Healing Through Dreamwork

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    Level: Regenerative Thought Programs – RTPS

    • Introduction to Regenerative Thought Programs
    • Understanding Regenerative Thought Programs – RTP
    • The Origins of RTPs
    • Types of  Regenerating Thought Programs (RTPs)
    • There are many types of RTPs.
    • Archetypes
    • How We are Initially Infected by RTPs
    • How RTPs Spread Through Society
    • Religion and Regenerative Thought Programs – RTPs
    • Destructive RTPs
    • How to Immunize Yourself Against Destructive RTPs

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    Level: Transcending Obstacles

    • Making a Measurable Difference in the Lives of Others
    • Investment
    • Return on Investment
    • Measuring Rate of Return
    • Conservation and Balance
    • Leverage
    • Using ROI to Transcend Obstacles
    • Addictions
    • Eliminating all Unnecessary Struggle from Your Life
    • Having a True Sense of Joy

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    Level: Emotion

    • Measuring Emotional Responses
    • Healing Emotional Damage
    • Emotional Release Techniques
    • Psychotherapy

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    Level: Holistic Wellness

    • Body Consciousness
    • Movement
    • Physiology and the Sense of Smell
    • Creating Emotional Balance through the Sense of Smell
    • Touch
    • The Breath
    • Food
    • Movement Reeducation
    • Practical Tools for Healing Through Movement
    • Body Consciousness, the Senses, Movement and Qi
    • Holistic Living
    • Holistic Healing
    • Shamanic Healing

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    Level: Body-Mind Integration

    • Emotional Healing, Cellular Memory and Stanislavski’s “Method”
    • Healing Through Dreamwork
    • Morenean Psychodrama
    • Laughter and Humor
    • Food
    • Craniosacral
    • Feng Shui

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    Level: The Sacred

    • What is Sacred?
    • The Scarcity of the Sacred
    • Religion and the Death of The sacred
    • The Rise and Fall of Religious Dogma
    • Religion, the Spiritual Path and the Harrison Process
    • The Journey to the Sacred
    • Spirituality, the Sacred and Self Actualization

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    Level: Altered States of Consciousness

    • Intuition – The Wellspring of Wisdom
    • Dreams
    • Applying Intuition
    • Meditation
    • Boredom/Flow
    • Bin-aural Beats
    • Hypnosis
    • Lucid Dreams
    • Be Here Now
    • Plant Spirit Medicine
    • The Mystic Journey

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    Level: Ways of Thinking Systematically in Everyday Living

    • Introduction
    • Language
    • Practical Math
    • Sociology
    • Economic Sociology
    • Cause and Effect
    • Scientific Management
    • Critical Mass and Tipping Points
    • Bifurcation Theory
    • Change
    • Change, Futurism, and Systems Thinking

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    Level: Addressing More Complex Obstacles

    • Too Much Abundance Can Create Obstacles to Cashless Wealth
    • The Five Secret Steps to Eliminating Obstacles
    • The Counter-intuitive Process
    • Finding a Needle in a Haystack
    • Shifting Obstacles
    • Understanding Complex Problems
    • Understanding Extreme Problems
    • Using Mathematics to Solve Extreme Problems
    • Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO)

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    Level: Community

    • Introduction to the Level Community
    • Culture
    • Politics
    • Altruism
    • The Economics and Ethics of Altruism
    • Barter
    • Story Telling
    • Leadership
    • Spiritual Community
    • Fairness
    • Social Networking
    • Social Networks and Hierarchical Thinking
    • Sociometry

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    Level: The Creative Process

    • Art
    • Music
    • Dance
    • Poetry
    • Stanislavski’s “Method”
    • The Progressive Development of Art and the Harrison Process

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    Level: Regenerative Thought Programs – RTPS

    • Introduction to Regenerative Thought Programs
    • Understanding Regenerative Thought Programs – RTP
    • The Origins of RTPs
    • There are many types of RTPs.
    • Archetypes
    • How We are Initially Infected by RTPs
    • How RTPs Spread Through Society
    • Religion and Regenerative Thought Programs – RTPs
    • Destructive RTPs
    • How to Immunize Yourself Against Destructive RTPs

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    Level: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Heroes, Heroines, Visionaries, and Sages.

    Creating Success Strategies Using Applied Game Theory

    June 7th, 2011

    I is unlikely that you  can create effective strategies and master the game of life  without a  mentor or a success coach. This is true for all of us.

    Gandhi, Eleanor Roosevelt, Einstein, Susan B Anthony Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Helen Keller, Edison, Tesla..

    All of these Extraordinary Individuals had mentors and coaches

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    It is virtually impossible to maximize you potential without a professional coach or a mentor.

    • Kings and Queens have Ministers,

    • Great leaders have ministers and cabinets.

    • Great athletes have both trainers and coaches.

    • Financial investors have special advisors.

    • Artists have mentors,

    • Corporate executives have advisors.

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    Many of us have a dream or vision that has never been fulfilled.

    It might be connected to spirituality, wealth, relationship or career…But somehow it got lost along the way.

    Coaching and Mentoring through a Life Game approach  can help you find that dream or vision and help you make it come true.

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    WHAT IS COACHING?
    Coaching is a process where an individual helps others to experience maximum effectiveness and achieve peak performance. A coach can assist a person with transitions in business life, personal life,  as well as to guide them in specific process related to the creation of wealth, the exploration of spirituality, and in the process of self-actualization.

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    WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO HAVE A LIFE COACH, A SUCCESS COACH, OR A PROFESSIONAL MENTOR?
    Anyone looking to get to the next step in life will seek out a coach. Anyone in the world who is a success in their chosen field or in a specific area of interest started out being mentored or coached. This is true for everyone on every level of greatness.

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    WHAT MAKES A PERSON AN EFFECTIVE COACH?

    Effective coaches are visionaries who help others to fulfill their dreams: The best Life and Specialty coaches are extraordinary individuals. They are quick thinking, passionate, and generous with a deep appreciation of delayed gratification.

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    AN EFFECTIVE COACH OR MENTOR KNOWS HOW TO:

    • Ask the right questions.

    • Listen to the client and only speak and when it is best to speak.

    • Empathize with your conflicts while maintaining professional and effective boundaries.

    • They are willing to refer you to another professional with more appropriate skills if necessary.

    • Use strong critical thinking skills and are consciously respectful of your own religious and faith-based beliefs, age, gender, culture, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and abilities.

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    AN EFFECTIVE COACH CAN OFFER YOU:

    • A regular and consistent system for self-assessment.

    • A system for building a strong personal foundation. A process for determining what you really want.

    • Assistance in setting believable and achievable goals.

    • Support in defining your values, beliefs, and personal style.

    • Guidelines for developing an active game plan for all your current and long-term goals and dreams including one enabling you to make more money – and keep it.

    • Assessment skills for measuring your personal progress.

    • A time frame and coaching agreement within which to act on your goals

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    Would you want a pilot flying a plane you were a passenger on who was never coached?

    Would you want to sit in a dental chair with a dentist who was never trained in dentistry?

    It is only the most ordinary person, a person of limited vision, a person whose life is filled with unnecessary struggle and wants to keep it that way who believes he or she can achieve his or her  goal and fulfill a vision without the services of a professional advisor or coach.

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    BENEFITS OF COACHING WITH

    LEWIS HARRISON
    Support in taking the next step, motivation, inspiration, information, influence, greater effectiveness, freedom, wealth, clarity, spiritual focus, better health, validation, networking resources, expert advice.  Coaching can result in some or all of these things depending on your intention and commitment to the coaching process. To get the most out coaching you must be ready, willing, and able to take actions and experiment along the way.
    If you are ready, willing and able to have greater love, freedom and abundance in your life than it is time to begin Life and Success Coaching with Lewis Harrison.

    Lewis can assist you to discern:

    •   What is going on, and why?

    •   Where are you developmentally?

    •   What specific help is needed?
    Lewis Harrison Approach to Coaching is Unique for two key reasons:

    • A special synergy develops Lewis and his my clients; thus they are more likely to do what it takes to reach their goals.
    • Lewis’ coaching system is based on a proven process – Applied Game Theory. This approach creates quick results due to the added structure and empowering conversational approach.

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    Who are Lewis’ Clients?

    They may include Administrators, Physicians, Attorneys, Accountants, Brokers, Health professionals in private practice, Entrepreneurs, Small business owners, Professional associations, Sales professionals who want more and who want to put up with less, and ordinary individuals who want to live extraordinary lives.Let Lewis guide you in creating your Life Vision through:

    1. 1.     Exploring options
    2. 2.     Finding the right tools
    3. 3.     Resolving personal struggles
    4. 4.     Overcoming unexpected obstacles
    5. 5.     Making discoveries and insights
    6. 6.     Achieving results

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    “The coaching we will do together will bring you the riches of your greatest dreams: Experience the life you’ve always wanted to live. Overcome procrastination. Delete obstacles. Stop flapping your wings and start soaring. Play more. Stop watching life from the sidelines and get in the game. Have more fun at work and enjoy the best things in life.”

    Lewis Harrison

    To learn more about working with Lewis call 212-724-8782

    Give him code #339 and receive a free ½ of coaching.

    Who is Lewis Harrison

    April 19th, 2011

    Lewis Harrison, (born June 19, 1951) is an American author, teacher, speaker, practical philosopher, and  contemporary spiritual teacher. He is a recognized pioneer in the integration of various trends in the human potential and alternative medicine movements and is the creator of Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory.

    He is the author of nine books and numerous articles on a wide range of topics including: meditation, complementary  medicine,  Holistic Wellness,  achieving higher consciousness, barter, healing depression naturally, Life Coaching,  self actualization and stress management.

    Lewis maintains a private coaching and consulting practice working with individuals and organizations to maximize their potential and minimize struggle and unnecessary conflict.
    Lewis has been creating the Harrison Mentoring Process, a success coaching manual of Human Potential, Personal Development, and Spiritual Realization  over a period of three decades and continues to expand the work to this day.

    Lewis is the host of the Talk Radio Show “What Up” broadcast every Thursday evening 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (EST) on WIOX 91.3 FM  – Available as an internet stream at the same time period at WIOXRadio.org

    When recently asked in an interview “what the concept of the RealUGuru represented”?

    Lewis responded:

    “Many of us have a dream or vision that has never been fulfilled. It might be connected to spirituality, wealth,

    a relationship or a career…But somehow it got lost along the way. My passion and the meaning of my life is to  help a person  make that dream come true.

    This is not a radical idea. Gandhi, Edison, Eleanor Roosevelt, Einstein, Susan B Anthony Mandela, Dr. King, Helen Keller

    all had mentors and coaches. We all need support. This is what I do, I share essential information and give consistent support so that you can make your dreams come true.”

    Lewis Harrison is Amazing!!

    Jack Canfield, co-author Chicken Soup for the Soul

    and star of the movie “The Secret”

    A FULL BIOGRAPHY OF LEWIS HARRISON THE “REALUGURU”

    EARLY YEARS

    Harrison was born to middle class, Jewish parents of polish ancestry, in the Bronx in New York City. His father, Harold, was an entrepreneur selling home furnishings through a large network of Black Church’s in NYC. His mother, Dorothy, was trained as a dental hygienist and became a housewife after the birth of her daughter Lily and then Lewis six years later. With modest financial means, they lived a traditional life for the times, spending summers at a bungalow colony in the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York.

    There are a number of early influences in Harrison’s development as a practical philosopher.

    • An introspective student with an intense curiosity for all things informational, Harrison spent long hours reading through encyclopedias and reference texts fascinated with the organization of information.
    • Mixed with Harrison’s own fascination with information, specifically history was his mother’s passion for art and culture. Lewis spent weekend after weekend with her in the museums and concert halls of NYC taking in natural history, light opera, classical music, modern art, and Jewish history.

    With regard to these “weekend adventures” Harrison once stated, “There was never any focus to it. It was just her passion for knowledge, art, and culture and her desire to share this with me that had us going from place to place. It was all so mysterious and exciting for me. One week it could be Gilbert and Sullivan and the next week the New York Botanical Gardens. We might explore the Shamanic practices of some aboriginal people at the Museum of Natural History and the next day go to a minor league hockey game at Madison Square Garden. ”

    His father, Harold spent two years at the Julliard School of Music (where he studied violin). Harold spent considerable time in Harlem as well as at a resort in the Catskills, owned by Clayton ‘Peg Leg’ Bates (1907–1998) an Afro-American entertainer who owned and operated the first Black Country Club in Ulster County in the heart in the Catskill Mountains “Borscht Belt” of Jewish resorts. Harrison admired his father for his “out of the box thinking” and both his parents for their natural way of being fair and kind to others regardless of their race or disabilities.

    MYSTICISM

    By his own assessment, Harrison was socially inept, impatient, imaginative, and talkative to the extreme. He was a poor student in the traditional sense, though he filled most of his time reading voluminous amounts on a wide range of subjects. Early on, while still in high school, Lewis came across the book “The Wisdom of Insecurity” by Alan Watts and was given the book “Life Ahead” by Jidda Krishnamurti, a world-renowned writer and speaker on philosophical and spiritual subjects. Both books radically transformed his thinking and gave him a direction to focus his attention on – the concept of Self-Actualization.

    After graduating from high school in 1969, he attended Sullivan County Community College where he met Vincent Collura, the local barber. Collura was a mystic with a vast knowledge on Shamanism, meditation, Plant Spirit Medicine, and Chinese and Indian Philosophy. He had been an influence for young people from around the country for years. An unpublished, virtually unknown wise man, he would take in troubled young people, help them reorganize their lives in powerful and positive ways and then send them out into the world to make a difference in some positive way. Many of Vincent’s mentees have gone on to become important teachers in their own right, among them Joseph Goldstein (born 1944) one of the first American vipassana meditation teachers and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society (IMS).

    Lewis continued to study and work with Vincent over the next ten years. He was greatly influenced by the 1971 book “Be Here Now” authored by Baba Ram Dass and “Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind” by Suzuki Roshi. The first book, filled with profound ideas on spirituality and elaborate and beautiful line drawings, pulled Lewis’ focus away from herbs and nutrition alone. It drew him into a spiritual inquiry into the nature of being and the role of the teacher in transforming the lives of their student’s. The second book gave him an appreciation for the role of simplicity and meditation in living life to the fullest. These two books book guided Lewis into studying mystic trends in Buddhism, Islam, Taoism, Judaism and other religious traditions as well as expanding his studies in nutrition, botanical medicine (Herbalism), and naturopathy.

    The connection to naturopathy was an extension of Vincent’s relationship with Jesse Mercer Gehman, a past President of the American Naturopathic Association and a major force in naturopathic medicine in the 1930s through the 1950s. Dr. Gehman had been one of the senior students of Benedict Lust ND, the founder of Naturopathic medicine in the United States.

    By the 1970s Lewis was making regular visits with Vincent to Dr. Gehman’s compound in Duncannon, Pennsylvania. He spent hours in the library studying the private notes and writings of Dr. Lust and the early pioneers of American Naturopathy including John Harvey Kellog MD and Henry Lindhlar MD.

    Lewis’ integrated studies of mysticism, Eastern Religious philosophies, and various approaches to natural healing gave him a unique perspective on human potential and he hungered for more.

    In 1972, Vincent began to introduce Lewis to important teachers and teachings including Scott Nearing (August 6, 1883 – August 24, 1983) an American conservationist, peace activist, educator, writer, and economist. He also re-introduced Lewis to Jiddu Krishnamurti (May 12, 1895 – February 17, 1986); whose book “Life Ahead” had been a major influence to him back in High School. Lewis had for some time had an interest in different forms of meditation. About this time Vincent also introduced Lewis to Sant Mat an East Indian based meditation technique and spiritual path. Lewis initially rejected this work focusing more on the ideas of Nearing and Krishnamurti. He later focused for a short time on the practice of Transcendental Meditation. The writings and teachings of the Sant Mat Gurus became of great interest to him and after a series of mystical experiences and shamanic dreams, caused him to become deeply involved in the spiritual teaching of the Sant Mat masters.

    It was his meditation work with Vincent, his studies in Sant Mat, as well as his undergraduate studies in Philosophy at the State University of New York in Purchase that introduced him to mystic trends in Judaism (Kabbalah), Islam (Sufism), Christianity (Meister Eckhart), and the essential teachings and practices of Taoism and Shamanism.

    FURTHER EDUCATION

    Lewis’ formal studies at SUNY Purchase took place at the same times that he sought out and studied with important teachers of the day including: John Christopher in Herbology, Alan Jay and Pierre Pannetier in Polarity Therapy and Energy Medicine, Cranial Sacral Therapy, and Emotional Release Bodywork.

    In 1974, still studying with Vincent Collura and continuing with his undergraduate studies, Lewis opened one of the first private practices in New York City as a Wellness Consultant. In this work he integrated traditional naturopathic techniques, nutrition, meditation, herbs, and movement reeducation creating a Holistic approach to client care. His friendship with Dr. Daniel J. Weiner, Psychologist and Marriage Family Therapist, helped facilitate this work. At the same time, Dr. Weiner was mentoring Lewis about the psychological elements of the healing process. Dr. Weiner’s work opened the door for Lewis to integrate action-oriented therapies using drama, music, art, dance, drama, yoga, and ritual into his work with his clients. The ritual elements of Dr. Weiner’s work became important for the expansion of the Shamanic work Lewis had done with Vincent Collura. Dr. Weiner’s approach to psychotherapy became the foundation for Lewis’ later work in Life Coaching and the creation of his Self Actualization system, “The Harrison Process.”

    After completing his undergraduate work in Philosophy (1975), Lewis attended what is now the Swedish Institute College (School of Massage Therapy) in NYC where he studied massage, Asian Bodywork Systems, and Shiatsu.

    All during this time Harrison continued to explore wide-ranging ideas related to philosophy, personal growth and healing. He focused on the language theories of the Austrian Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, the integration of eastern and western ideas of physicist Fritjof Capra and the energy medicine concepts of the mystic physicians Randolph Stone and Rudolph Steiner.

    In 1983 Harrison’s first book was published, “Massageworks” co-authored with Elinor Bowles and other writers, this work presented a merging of traditional Swedish Massage with fundamental concepts of nutrition and energy medicine.

    TEACHING

    From the very beginning of his studies with Vincent Collura in the early 1970s, Lewis taught classes and courses related to nutrition, herbs, massage, and energy medicine. Over the years Lewis remained close to Vincent Collura and continued to study the naturopathic concepts passed down from Dr. Lust to Dr. Gehman and on to Vincent Collura.

    With Dr. Gehman’s passing in 1977, Lewis refocused his studies with Vincent. Through vegetarian activist circles, he became friendly with Helen Knothe Nearing (1904-1995) the wife of Scott Nearing and someone who in the earlier part of her life had been close friends with both Jidda Krishnamurti and the anthropologist Joseph Campbell (according to biographies on both of these individuals). Lewis’ conversation with her ended up having a major impact on his perspective of sustainable agriculture and living close to the land.

    In 1987 Lewis completed his second book, “Helping Yourself with Natural Healing” a work that integrated information on Aromatherapy, Bodywork, Vibrational healing, and Aromatherapy.

    Lewis completed his third book, “Making Fats and Oils Work for You” in 1990 which was updated and republished as, “The Complete Fats and Oils Book” in 1996.

    The 1990s

    With the passing of Lewis’ spiritual teacher, Maharaj Charan Singh in 1990 and his Shamanic guide Vincent in 1994, Lewis’ work continued to expand. He developed an interest on quality of life issues and how and why people make certain choices rather than others. This led him to create a seminar “Make Choices, Not Excuses” and a talk radio show of the same name on WEVD (1050 AM) in NYC.

    Lewis remained close with Vincent until the time of Vincent’s death in 1994. Just prior to that event, with Vincent’s consent, Lewis merged Vincent and Dr. Gehman’s work with his own and formed an educational center and school in New York City – The Academy of Natural Healing (www.chihealer.com). It was at this time that Lewis produced his fourth book, “30-Day Body Purification: How to Cleanse Your Inner Body and Experience the Joys of Toxin-Free Health.” Lewis acknowledged that he had created this book from the nutrition concepts he had learned from Vincent over the years, which for the most part focused on whole foods, vegetarianism, and various forms of fasting.

    Looking to expand the work he had begun with the “Make Choices, Not Excuses” seminar, Lewis studied with Thomas J. Leonard (July 31, 1955 – February 11, 2003). Leonard is now considered a major contributor to the development of personal coaching and the life coaching profession and was the founder of the International Coach Federation. Lewis began to integrate what he learned from Thomas Leonard and this transformed his private wellness consulting practice into an Integrative Coaching practice that he linked with the Academy of Natural Healing.

    Soon after Vincent Collura’s death in 1994 and the completion of Lewis’ coaching studies with Thomas Leonard, Lewis began two major projects. The first was his involvement with the National Speakers’ Association (NSA), a professional association for speakers. It was through this group that he began to focus on the creative process, entrepreneurism, and the use of wealth, power, and influences for making a difference in the world. Lewis eventually became President of the Tri-State Chapter of NSA and Chairperson of The Wellness Professional Experts Group at the National Level. Through his association with NSA, Lewis became a noted motivational and inspiration speaker.

    The second project was creating a book of spiritual teachings based on the meditation work he had done through Sat Mat and Maharaj Charan Singh where he was introduced to Taoism and the Tao Te Ching in 1973. This manual, “The Mystic Teaching of the Taoist Masters” was completed in 2008.

    In 1998, Lewis married his wife Lilia and that same year he produced a combination autobiography and shamanic healing handbook entitled, “Hands-on-Healing: Massage for Total Health the Shaman’s Way.”

    Over the next five years Lewis expanded his involvement with NSA teaching and speaking throughout the United States on human potential, spirituality, and natural healing.

    As he continued to teach and write Lewis began to focus on creating and teaching a process that would harmoniously and naturally integrate the emotional, chemical, structural, and spiritual elements of the healing process. He resisted anything that appeared to be dogmatic, rigidly ideological, or appeared to reflect a knee jerk reactivity or resistance to the status quo. He was continuing on the track he had begun with his mother early on – an exploration in and the joy of ideas, knowledge, and culture.

    In 2003 he produced his sixth book, “Master Your Metabolism,” a work focused on medical botany (herbs) and weight loss. That same year, through his association with the National Speakers Association, Lewis met Jack Canfield, the co-author of the hugely successful “Chicken Soup for The Soul,” a series of books and the star of the motivational human potential movie “The Secret.” Canfield wrote the introduction to Lewis’ seventh book, “Healing Depression Naturally,” (2004) an encyclopedic work on the non-pharmaceutical treatment of clinical depression.

    Motivated by his association with Jack Canfield, Lewis began to reread some early classic books in the field of wealth building and motivational and inspirational thinking, particularly Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich.” He also worked with a number of teachers versed in hypnosis, shamanic trance work, lucid dreaming, and the application of subconscious influence in human relations. He was specifically interested in using these skills to create a more effective approach to professional coaching and take the work he had done with Thomas Leonard to the next level.

    BARTER

    In 2004, based on his reading of “Think and Grow Rich,” and the entrepreneurial skills he had learned from his father and applied for three decades, Lewis created an economic system for the trading of non-cash, non-government issued currencies. Trading services such as time, space, information, influence and other people’s barterable goods and services for other similar services, Lewis was able to codify business practices that had been previously conducted in an ineffective and chaotic atmosphere. He produced a manual on his theories, “Wealth Without Cash: Barter, Reciprocal Trade, and Alternative Economics.” Soon afterwards he formed company for the large scale trading of good and services named, “Kingdom of Barter.” In 2006 this company was accepted as a member of the International Barter Alliance, an association of Barter Brokerage Companies.

    RECENT YEARS

    Having created a successful career as a naturopathic consultant and motivated by the completion of the book, “Healing Depression Naturally” and the barter manual, “Wealth Without Cash,” Lewis created a school to train professional Life and Wealth Coaches in 2006 called the Institute for Ultimate Coaching.

    In this same year, Lewis and a number of colleagues from other schools of alternative and complementary medicine created a not-for-profit professional trade association for wellness and healing professionals based on the National Speakers Association model. This organization, “The International Association of Healing Professionals (Prohealer.org) offers professional certification, produces tele-seminars, and business based educational programs for the professional healing community.

    While focusing on coaching, speaking, and writing, Lewis continued his work at the Academy of Natural Healing and in 2006 was elected to the Board of Directors of the American Polarity Therapy Association.

    In 2007 Lewis and his wife Lilia purchased a 7,500 square foot facility in Delaware County, New York and created, “The Harrison Center for Entrepreneurship and Self Actualization” to serve as an umbrella organization to support all Lewis’ schools, projects, and companies.

    At the present time Lewis is completing a manual on human potential and the transformational process, “The Harrison Mentoring Process.” *

    *http://harrisonmentoringprocess.wordpress.com

    The Harrison Mentoring Process is  an on-going work-in-progress. It is a structured and systematic integration of Lewis’ teachings and writings in business, shamanism, the visionary process, alternative medicine, spirituality, sexuality and human potential.

    The Harrison Mentoring Process currently consists of over 400 different dialogues and conversations. These form a course of study incorporating ideas drawn from mathematics, the social sciences, the arts, various mystic traditions, traditional philosophy and his fifteen-year, personal journey as a shaman’s apprentice.

    Lewis presently resides at the Harrison Center a Spa of Mind,  Retreat Center and  ”Think Tank” in upstate New York.

    To learn more about the Harrison Center go www.theHarrisonCenter.com

    BOOKS

    Massageworks – 1983 (Co-Authored with D. B. Lawrence (Putnam Books)

    Helping Yourself with Natural Healing – 1987 (Prentice- Hall)

    Making Fats and Oils Work for You -1990 (Avery Books)

    30-Day Body Purification – 1994 (Prentice-Hall)

    The Complete Fats and Oils Book – 1996 (Avery Books)

    Hands-on-Healing: Massage for Total Health the Shaman’s Way – 1998 (Kensington Books)

    Master Your Metabolism – 2003 (Source Books)

    Healing Depression Naturally – 2004 (Kensington Books)

    Wealth Without Cash: Barter, Reciprocal Trade, and Alternative Economics – 2005 (Self Published Manual)

    Live Like A Millionaire on $17,000 a Year – 2009 (Self Published)

    Understanding Game Theory and Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory

    April 1st, 2011

    Most humans seek the same thing from life: love, freedom, happiness, spiritual contentment and happiness.

    Everything you are about to read about Classical game Theory and the work I have created, Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory, is dedicated to guiding the seeker of knowledge and wisdom to achieve all of these.

    What is Game Theory? It is a formal academic field which came into being between the late 1930s and mid 1940s: first with Émile Borel’s researches in his 1938 book, Applications aux Jeux des Hazard; and later with John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern’s1944 book Theory of Games and Economic Behavior.

    Among scientists the term Game Theory is used to describe mathematical concepts (systems) that were designed to explain why and how individuals and organizations strategize, i.e. make decisions when one person (or more than one other person) might also affect the outcome of the decision.  Eight Scientists, mathematicians and economists have been awarded the Nobel Prize for their work in in the application of Game Theory to solve the worlds problem’s

    What is Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory (LHAGT)?:   This is an umbrella term for the systematic organization of thousands of interrelated games including those related to business, politics, spirituality, competition, sports, romance and even interactions with nonhuman players such as computers, animals, and plants.  Most of the games within the model of Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory combine rational and intuitive strategies, the goal which is to create the maximum amount of joy, freedom, and happiness.  A comprehensive list of over 500 games created by and discussed by Lewis and his students can be found in this web site.

    More about Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory (LHAGT)

    LHAGT is an art and a science.

    We often speak of the Game of Life. In fact life really is a Game  if we are speaking of a  systematized activity, where an individual or groups of individuals must strategize and make decisions that will lead to a desirable outcome.  What can be a greater outcome than greater freedom, abundance, wellness and spiritual contentment.

    Applied Game Theory is one of the most efficient and effective tools for playing the Game of Life.

    Lewis Harrison a practical philosopher, author and contemporary spiritual teacher, has spent the last three decades organizing the vast body of research on mathematical Game Theory into a 3,800 page mentoring manual (a work in progress) focused on personal development, personal healing, economics and the social sciences.

    Lewis’ has created programs in Applied Game Theory that are based on this manual and offer the student a systematic approach to self assessment as well as tools for the integration of intuitive wisdom and the logically – intellectually sound ideas needed making effective choices.

    Lewis’ work is greatly infuenced by the ideas of Lao Tsu, Rumi, the Baal Shem Tov, Leonardo DaVinci, Clara Barton, Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, Frederick Winslow Taylor, Josepth Campbell, Suzuki Roshi, Buckminster Fuller and other important thinkers and visionaries.

    Lewis’s coaching/mentoring work, seminars, lectures, workshops and programs are filled with laughter, are  thought provoking and are guaranteed to be life changing and transformational.

    Lewis Harrison Is the director of the the Natural Healing Academy -www.chihealer.com -an online educational program based at the Harrison Center, a residential Human Protential Think Tank and learning center, located in Stamford New York.

    To contact him with questions on his approach to game theory or to learn more about working with him call him at 212-724-8782 or e-mail him at LewisCoaches@gmail.com

    Holistic Wellness and Applied Game Theory

    February 27th, 2011

    Wellness can mean many things.  When we speak of living a life filled with wealth, love, health and freedom we are speaking of wellness. Wellness of course has become a cliché’ of sorts with every other medical center, pharmacy or doctors office using the word to mean any number of things, often things unrelated to actual wellness.

    When I speak of Holistic wellness I am speaking of something entirely different.  Holistic wellness is a state where the spiritual, emotional, and physical aspects of an individual are in balance.

    It is a lack of holistic balance that can cause a person to become ill. People do become ill for one reason or another and when they do there are many ways in addition to the miracles of allopathic medicine to heal. Many of these healing approaches may integrate nutrition, homeopathy, amino acid therapy, herbal-based healing techniques, (including flower remedies and aromatherapy), hands-on healing, healing through movement, color and music therapy, intestinal detoxification, glandular balancing, behavior modification, and many other approaches, many quite ancient. Natural Healing approaches have been used in China, India, Africa, and in aboriginal culture throughout the world for thousands of years.

    It may seem that Medical science has become so advanced that it can solve most of the health problems we may encounter. What we have to remember always is; there is a subtle distinction between being healed and being cured.

    There is an old cliché, steeped in irony that states: “A hospital is no place for sick people.”

    This idea can be stretched to include the allopathic medical model (See Glossary) in general.

    Unless addressing a medical emergency such as a heart attack, stroke, or short term physical injury, the goal for the health professional is to understand the spiritual, emotional and physical issues that have caused the disease at hand, and to explore what is sustaining the situation. Only by doing this can the partnership and the creation of game Theory based healing strategies by practitioner and client lead to a satisfactory resolution of the problem.

    A holistic approach to healing can involve emotional healing, use of herbs, vitamins, meditation, homeopathy, massage or any number of modalities in an integrative approach. This avoids many of the problems associated with hospitals and aggressive medical interventions; including unexpected infections, drug dosage errors, incorrect and missed diagnoses, and a myriad of complications related to human error.

    So with a salute to Mother Nature and the power of self – healing I hope you will fully explore Game Theory and its application to Body, Mind, and Spirit.

    Lewis Harrison Hosts a Weekly Talk Radio Show

    February 27th, 2011

    Lewis Harrison hosts a Weekly Talk Radio Show at WIOX 91.3 FM Roxbury, NY. on Thursdays from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM. Eastern Standard Time

    Mr. Harrison, is a noted author, entrepreneur, practical philosopher, contemporary spiritual teacher and Success Coach.

    The show “You May Be Right,” is a provocative mix of philosophy, motivation, inspiration, humor, irony, politics, entertainment and “intelligent” conversation on key issues as well as a huge dose of Mr. Harrison’s unique personality and creative story telling.

    The show is available as an internet stream at the same time period at WIOXRadio.org

    Glossary of Terms Useful for Understanding Applied Game Theory

    December 31st, 2010

    A:

    Activism: The use of direct, and at times confrontational, action in opposition to or support of a cause

    Actualized Intention: At the moment I am ready, willing and able to act on a vision, it takes place spontaneously without discipline or willpower.

    Algorhythm: A highly effective, sequential approach to problem solving. In an algorhythm there is usually a list of well-defined instructions for completing a specific task or solving a specific problem. The process will usually begin with an initial statement (state) or variable, and proceed through a well: defined series of successive states (steps), eventually ending with a solution to the problem (terminating in an end: state). Algorhythms are often used for calculation and data processing.

    Altered State of Consciousness (ASC): A temporary state of mind where an individual has a heightened sense of awareness of both internal and external information not ordinarily available.

    Altruism: A behavior in which one organism provides a benefit to another without expecting any payment or compensation

    Ant colony optimization: A mathematical technique (algorithm) for solving various general or specific, complex or extreme problems based on the behavior that ants display when searching for food.

    Art: Various expressions of human creative skill and activity or a work expressing this.  The most common expression of art are concerned with the production of imaginative designs, sounds, movements, rhythmic language as might be found in painting, sculpture, dance, singing, photography, filmmaking, theater etc.

    Assessment: A data gathering tool, often but not always in the form of a questionnaire, which helps us or helps a trained professional to isolate key information about how we think, feel, behave or function.

    B:

    Barter: The voluntary trading of one thing for another.

    Barter able goods and services: Anything, other than cash, that is widely used for making payments and accounting for debts and credits.

    Belief Based Obstacle (BBOs): An idea or concept which is accepted as truth, fact or reality by an individual or group which may not be supportable by any logical evidence.

    Biological system (or Organ system): Is a group of organs that work together to perform a certain task.  Common systems, such as those present in mammals and other animals, seen in human anatomy are those such as the circulatory system, the respiratory system, the nervous system, etc.

    Biophilia Hypothesis: “Biophilia” literally means “love of life or living systems.”  The term is commonly used to mean that there is an instinctive bond between human beings and other living systems

    Black Swan: What happens when something seemingly irrational, improbable, and unexpected and takes place that has substantial consequences.

    Boredom: A mental state of operation in which a person is uncomfortable with his or her lack of interest in what he or she is doing. There is usually a lack of focus concerning the subject presently at hand alternating with an intense yet unpleasant focus on the same subject. There is also an extreme desire to disengage, focus elsewhere, even anywhere else other than with the subject or experience at hand. The only involvement is that which is minimally required to remain involved in the process or activity.

    The Brain: The part of the central nervous system enclosed in the cranium of vertebrates serving to control physical and mental actions.

    Butterfly Affect: A theory that describes how changes in a cause will result in a larger affect than might have been expected?

    C:

    Cash: Coin or paper currency of a recognized measurable value used to conduct business.

    Capacity to Love: The ability to share (give and receive) an intense feeling of affection, caring, emotion, and intimate connection with oneself or another.

    Cause and Effect: That which induces something to happen and the response to that cause.

    Cellular Memory: Patterns reflective of emotional and physical events (instead of the emotions themselves) that subconsciously influence our lives and which are stored in muscle, tissue, various connective tissue and other tissue systems in the body.

    Chess: A game of strategy for two with 16 pieces each played on a specialized designed checkered board.

    Chi: A universal force, generally invisible to the five senses that lies at the foundation of all existence. In different cultures it has been mapped into pathways known as meridians. Certain skilled individuals can experience in its various gradations and guide it and influence its flow.  Chi  is also known as Qi, Ki, Prana, Silver Thread, Logos, Nam, the Wireless Anatomy, spirit, divine force, God.

    Choices: Things that may be carefully selected.

    Chopping wood and carrying water: A Zen Buddhist concept of what it means to understand, and do what needs to be done as a guiding philosophy for struggle free living.

    Chronemics: The study of the use of time in nonverbal communication.

    Clarity of Thought: Understanding what “IS.”

    Common incentive structure: The description used by system experts to describe when a system has a specific motivation for existing and offers similar benefits to all of the elements in that system.

    Compassion: Pity inclining one to be merciful.

    Competition: An act that is motivated by the desire to win. In its least productive forms, it sees all competition in adversarial terms.

    Complex Hierarchies: Multiple, multiple layered hierarchies combined with other multiple, multilayered hierarchies which are directly linked at least a single point.

    Complex Problem: A decisions in which the decision maker will require additional information on which to base an evaluation of alternatives. Most often occurs where the expended resources is great or the risk of failure is high

    Conservation and Balance: The storage and effective use of the Seventeen “Wealth and Freedom” Resources (See Level: Eighteen “Wealth and Freedom” Resources).

    Cranial Sacral Therapy: A variety of techniques, originally developed by Osteopathic Doctors, where light touch, physical manipulation, and energetic balancing techniques are applied on the bones in the head and the bones at the base of the spine.

    Critical Mass: A mathematically specific definition of a sociodynamic event which describes the existence of sufficient momentum in a social system such that the momentum becomes self-sustaining and fuels further growth.

    Culture: A particular society at a particular time and place and the symbols, heroes, rituals and other tangible or visual aspects and practices of that society

    D:

    Decision Science: A discipline that deals with the application of advanced analytical methods to help make better decisions. It is often considered to be a sub-field of Mathematics which Makes it of great importance both in classical game theory and in Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory. The terms management science and Operations research are sometimes used as more modern-sounding synonyms.

    Dependability: Trustworthy and consistent behavior

    Diligence: the necessity of giving sufficient attention to detail to avoid error and prevail against obstacles.

    Doctrine of the fortunate fall: Where sin is understood as beneficial because it makes redemption possible.

    Dowsing: A “chi” based assessment system that allows an individual to search for underground water using a Y shaped rod that that dips when over the right spot.

    E:

    Eighteen Game Based Resources: Eighteen qualities or skills common to all human beings. The full potentiating of each in balance with the other sixteen is the foundation from which love, wealth and freedom emerge. They are a core element to the application of Lewis Harrison’s Applied Game Theory.

    Ego: The part of the mind that has self awareness.

    Emotion: A mental and physiological state associated with a wide variety of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors.

    Emotional Balance: Equilibrium in feelings, thoughts, behaviors and other factors related to the emotions in the face of problems and obstacles.

    Emotional Healing: The intentional activities designed to creating emotional balance in a person’s life.

    Emotional Response Evaluations: Various systems for reading facial and body movement as an  indicator of emotional feeling.

    Ethics: Conscious and intentional action that is both right and good.

    Extreme Problem: Known by mathematicians as a combinatorial optimization problem an extreme problem is a problem that has so many variables within its structure that a variety of experts are required to solve it. Usually, though not always, if an extreme problem is not solved it may lead loss of life and limb or chaos of one form or another for all who are affected by the problem.

    F:

    Ethics: The conscious and intentional action that is both right and good.

    Externally Driven Obstacles (EDOs): An external force and/or event that presents an obstacle to the fulfillment of an individual or group vision.

    Extraordinary person: A person that consciously behaves in a simple and basic manner. Such a person acts out general social norms when appropriate in their daily life, but seldom or never does so habitually. The extraordinary person will change their behavior to match changes in these social norms if it serves their own actualization process and society as a whole. They are generally concerned with moral or ethical dilemmas and often examine the meaning of their lives, questioning much, and often and with great concern.

    F:

    Faith: A conviction that something is true or fact.

    First Cause: That which causes everything else; the ultimate creative force or being behind the universe.

    Formal sciences: A system of gathering knowledge (research) using mathematics, logic, and statistics in a way that is so specific that one can correctly predict a reliable outcome consistently.

    Flow: A mental state of operation – often referred to as being in ”the zone” – in which a person is fully immersed in what he or she is doing, experiences a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and success in the process of the activity.

    G:

    Game: An activity often for fun or entertainment where an individual or groups of individuals must strategize, i.e. make decisions that will lead to a desirable outcome. Most games involve other living players though there are some games such as the card game solitaire where only one living player is involved.

    Game Theory: Among scientists it is the name used to describe mathematical concepts (systems) that were designed to explain why and how individuals and organizations strategize, i.e. make decisions when one person (or more than one other person) might also affect the outcome of the decision.

    Today, (2010) game theory has become an umbrella term or ‘unified field’ theory for thousands of games, most being rational approaches to many different defined interactions including relationships in business, spirituality, competition, sports, romance and even interactions with nonhuman players such as computers, animals, and plants.

    Genetics: A discipline of biology; specifically, genetics is the science of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms.

    Geomancy: A form of divination that interprets markings on the ground or the patterns formed by tossed handfuls of soil, rocks, or sand. The most prevalent form of divinatory geomancy involves interpreting a series of 16 figures formed by a randomized process that involves recursion followed by analyzing them, often augmented with astrological interpretations. Sacred geometry is a form of geomancy that interprets the strength of chi in a certain geographical area.

    Genetics: A discipline of biology; specifically, genetics is the science of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms.

    H:

    Hardwired: Something in human nature that is driven by internal forces, and that is distinct from intellect or conscious thought. These internal forces are driven by and are a reflection for the most part of genetic and biological factors and what is generally described in the Harrison Mentoring Process as natural law.

    Hierarchy: A class of things; elements, grades, orders, values objects, entities and people organized into an order where one thing superior is above, inferior below (either vertically or horizontally), further in or out or at the same level as something else.

    Hierarchal behavior: Actions of both an individual and a group designed to find a place for the individual in the group so that that the individual and the group get their needs met while having a similar mission, intention or vision.

    Hierarchal thinking: The contemplation upon the most effective way to find your place in a group so that you get your needs met while having a similar mission, intention or vision as the group.

    Human Capital: The stock of personality attributes, knowledge and competences, and knowledge contained in the ability to perform labor so as to create economic value.  In the Harrison Mentoring Process this concept is essential to understanding the Seventeen Wealth and Freedom Resources (SWFR).

    Human potential: The capacity to experience full development or the capacity for the complete development of usable resources.

    I:

    Influence: Any event or process where one entity (be it a person, corporation, government, religion, media organization, etc) can change either directly or indirectly another entity’s thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.

    Infection through RTPs (Regenerating Thought Programs): The process that takes place (as a direct result of our genetic and biological inclinations towards the creation of community) when we involuntarily absorb ideas and behaviors and then pass-on these ideas and behaviors to others.

    Information: A unit or units of knowledge, events, experiences, details, truths or beliefs.

    Initiation: a formal rite of passage, often a ceremony, marking entrance or acceptance into adulthood or into a certain level or formal component within a group or society.

    Insanity: The tendency to act out in antisocial ways that are illogical, irrational and emotionally unbalanced; Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

    Intuition: The ability to immediately access and apprehend knowledge without the use of reason.

    K:

    Kabbalah: Also known as Qabala, this is a set of esoteric teachings meant to explain the relationship between an eternal and mysterious Creator and the mortal and finite universe (His/her creation). While it is heavily used by some denominations, it is not a denomination in and of itself; it is a set of scriptures that exist outside the traditional Jewish Scriptures.

    Knowledge: The combination of systematically stored information, untapped objective awareness, and untapped subjective awareness.

    L:

    Law of Attraction: A theory that states that if a person’s though processes are clear and intention focused is that those things they desire or need will come to them without spontaneously and without struggle.

    Law of Diminishing Returns: A term common in economics but applicable to any aspect of life that describes a point at which you have achieved the maximum that :you can from some fixed factor or variable and no matter how much more of this factor you use in the future, the benefit will decrease.

    Language: The human capacity for complex symbolic communication through the   organization of words and nonverbal cues.

    Left Brain Thinking: A broad characterization of thought patterns attributed to the left cerebral hemisphere of the brain. Left-brain thinking is described broadly as being linear, sequential, systematic and concerned with the details and steps that are involved in a particular process or event.

    Linear Code: A systematic ordering of information important in error correction and detection schemes.  Linear codes can be valuable in transcending obstacles.

    Love: There are many definitions of love. Like God, art, and truth, love is one of those concepts that is essential to our lives and yet cannot be easily defined. Generally speaking it can be described as an intense feeling of affection, an emotion, or an emotional state. In ordinary use, it usually refers to any one of many interpersonal states.

    Lucid Dream: Pictures, images, people, events or symbols in the mind of a sleeping person who is aware that that he/she is dreaming

    M:

    Making a Difference: The intention to serve another or group in ways that shift or change the life patterns of that individual or group.

    Mathematics: is an academic discipline, actually a collection of disciplines – both an art and science, depending upon whom you talk to – that is concerned with exploration, and measurement, and through these the drawing of necessary conclusions. Among the things in the Harrison Process that mathematical tools are specifically relevant too are the measurement of change, patterns, quantity, space, and structure.

    Meaning: Intention and significance.

    Meditation: A generic term that describes a mental discipline involving self regulation and the focusing of attention on one specific point of reference or on the discarding of any point of reference.

    Mentalist: The belief that some mental phenomena, particularly parapsychological activities such as telepathy and mind reading exist though they cannot be explained by physical laws.

    Mind: A non-physical part within a conscious being that functions and acts in a myriad and combination of ways including aspects of intellect and consciousness that may include thinking, reasoning, imagining, memory, emotion, feeling, perceiving, caring, desiring, willing, distinguishing, assessing and judging. Mind is the stream of consciousness and includes all of the brain’s conscious and unconscious processes.  “Mind” is often used to refer to the thought processes of reason, thus a person acting without reason might be accused of “being out of their mind.”

    Monkey Mind: The endless, obsessive process of thinking about one thing for a short time, and then another thing for a short time, without any specific intention to do so.

    Morality: The study of what makes actions right and wrong. Based on the Latin moralitas “manner, character, proper behavior” It attempts to define, explain and examine social behavior. Also specific system of what is defined as right and good as is often imposed upon the individual by group belief or from the top of a hierarchy.

    Movement Reeducation: The reorganization and recreation of an individual’s postural patterns.

    Multiple Intelligences: A theory that states that within the human race there are many different categories of “intelligences”. Some and not others can be measured scientifically.

    My Chemical Romance: An ecstatic form of love, known as romantic love which is caused in part by the interaction of certain brain chemicals.

    Mystic meditation: A type of meditative practice that not only brings the meditator into an altered state of consciousness, but gives them a sense of connectedness with an authentic reality, that transcend the senses and all mental concepts and or brings them to God Realization, and the transcendence of death.

    Myth: A sacred story.

    N:

    Natural Law: The rules that consistently define how the universe functions.

    Natural science: is one of three divisions of science, the other two being the social sciences and the formal sciences prior to the 17th century Natural Science was called natural philosophy and was less broad in interpretation of what was or what wasn’t scientific. The natural sciences as of 2010 are astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science and physics.

    Nature’s Systems: The systems that define the workings of the universe. These systems are generally defined either as LINEAR or NONLINEAR. Linear systems tend to relate to mathematical and scientific systems. Nonlinear systems may refer to a diverse range of perceptions including physics, theology and the belief that a creative intelligence is expressed in all living things.

    Need: A desire for something that is essential for emotional, physical and/or mental survival.

    Neuroeconomics: A relatively new science/art within behavioral economics that combines neuroscience, economics, and psychology. The focus of this system is to explore how people make decisions. It does this by studying the role of the brain in evaluating choices, categorizing risks and rewards, and isolating factors in how humans interact with each other.

    Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP): A system for creating personal and organizational change by applying influence in certain specific ways.

    Non-Verbal Communication: The process of communication through sending and receiving wordless messages.

    Number: Formally speaking a number is mathematical object or symbol used in counting and measuring. Numbers may also have a symbolic meaning in religious or spiritual practice. These are usually known as “sacred numbers.”

    O:

    Obstacle: Anything that stands in the way of our achieving a desired result.

    Ordinary person: A person who unconsciously behaves in a simple and basic manner. Such a person acts out general social norms in their daily life, and does so habitually only changing their behavior to match changes in these social norms. They are not generally concerned with moral or ethical dilemmas and seldom examine the meaning of their lives. They question little and have concern for less.

    P:

    Paradigm: A paradigm is a theoretical and philosophical model, pattern or framework; specifically of a linguistic discipline or a mathematically based or scientific school of thought.

    Peak Experience: An ecstatic transpersonal experience that can be duplicated through intention and actions influenced by that intention.

    Peter Principle: A business concept, originally presented as a humorous exploration of corporate culture and the slow rise of incompetence in middle and upper management.  It was first presented in1968 by Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull in their popular book: The Peter Principle.

    Physical Energy: Energy associated with the flesh or corporal body.

    Plant Spirit Medicine: A specialized form of herbal healing that recognizes that each plant has a unique spiritual essence and that this essence can be called upon by a skilled individual to heal a person, plant or animal.

    Play: A range of intrinsically motivated, yet voluntary activities normally associated with pleasure and enjoyment.

    Pleasure: A pleasant sensation.

    Polyamory: The desire for, acceptance of or practice of having more than one intimate, loving, relationship at a time with the full awareness, knowledge and free consent of everyone involved.

    Power: When applied to human activities it is the conscious ability to harness internal or external activities so that the entity in possession of this power (be it a person, corporation, government, religion, media organization, etc) can change, either directly or indirectly, another entity’s thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.

    Practical Math: Mathematical tools that are specifically relevant to the measurement of change, patterns, quantity, space, and structure.

    Prayer: A form of spiritual or religious practice that seeks to activate an intentional connection to spirit, inner Qi, god, or some deity, through deliberate practice.

    Prions: are small protein molecules. They are found throughout the spectrum of living creatures from baker’s yeast to Homo sapiens. It is not yet clear what purpose they serve when functioning normally.

    Proxemics: The exploration of how we use and perceive the physical space around them.

    Pseudo: Peak Experience: A hedonistically driven ecstatic experience that has no purpose other than pleasure.

    Q:

    Question: An inquiry that is concerned with the who, what, where, when, why, how or which of anything.

    R:

    Radical Thoughts: Ideas whether true or false are so out of the mainstream so as to break with, even threaten the status quo.

    Rappport: An important feature or characteristics of subconscious communication which involves commonality of perspective such as being “in sync” with, or being “on the same wavelength” as the person with whom you are interacting with.

    Reciprocal Altruism: A unique behavior in which one organism provides a benefit to another with some boundaries and conditions.

    Reframing: A communication technique popular among many psychotherapists and teachers of practical human potential skills.

    Regenerating Thought Programming (RTPs): An abstract scientific theory concerning evolving patterns of contagious cultural information, that survives long enough to be recognized as such, and which can parasitically pass from mind to mind altering the behavior of those who receive it.

    Relationship: An association with or the dealing and/or connections a person, place, or thing has with another person, place, or thing.

    RTPs (Regenerative Thought Programs): An abstract scientific theory concerning evolving patterns of contagious cultural information, that survives long enough to be recognized as such, and which can parasitically pass from mind to mind altering the behavior of those who receive it.

    Right Brain Thinking: A broad characterization of thought patterns attributed to the right cerebral hemisphere of the brain. Right/brain thinking is described broadly as nonlinear, creative, and imaginative.

    Romantic love: Any form of love that is combined with sex, as well as emotional feelings associated with the two.

    S:

    Sanity: The tendency to accept a worldview that expresses intellectual clarity and emotional balance.

    Science: From the Latin scientia, meaning “knowledge”  in the strictest sense (specialized language) science refers to a system of gathering knowledge (research) so specific (based on the scientific method) that one can correctly predict a reliable outcome consistently.

    Self Actualization: A motive, intention and process related to the realization of one’s full potential.

    Self-Assessment: An inquiry into who we truly are?

    Seventeen “Wealth and Freedom” Resources: Seventeen qualities or skills common to all human beings. The full potentiating of each in balance with the other sixteen is the foundation from which love, wealth and freedom emerge.

    Sex: Any thought, word or deed or manifestations including sexual acts involving physical intimacy. Sex includes desires arising from instincts, genetics, biology, consciousness and, or the subconscious.

    Shamanism: An anthropological term of Siberian origin referencing a wide and diverse range of beliefs and practices regarding communication with the spiritual world. A practitioner of shamanism is known as a shaman (pronounced) “SHAH-men” or “SHAY-men”). The term is used more loosely in the human potential movement to include any person who enters into an altered state of consciousness or supernatural realms or dimensions to obtain solutions to problems afflicting the community. The shaman operates primarily within the spiritual world, which in turn affects the human world. The restoration of balance results in the elimination of the spiritual, emotional or physical ailment.

    Shaman’s Dance: A term specific to the Harrison Mentoring Process that describes ways of thinking and being in daily life that both reflect and enhance the shamanic process.

    Six Degrees of Separation: Also referred to as the “Human Web” this refers to a popular culture concept that everyone is at most six steps away from any other person on Earth, so that a chain of, “a friend of a friend” statements can be made to connect any two people in six steps or fewer. In reality a person with low social intelligence would be much more than six degree of separation from everyone else. A person with high social intelligence might be as low as four.

    Social networking: A social network is a structured system made of individuals or organizations (nodes) that are, for one reason or another, interdependent.

    Social paradigm: A theoretical and philosophical model, pattern or framework that does not meet the strict requirement of a traditionally-defined paradigm and which requires that the belief be based specifically on linguistics or scientific school of thought.

    Social Science: An umbrella term for various fields of academic scholarship that explore aspects of human society and which lie outside of the natural sciences. Social science” is commonly used as anumbrella term to refer to a plurality of Among the most familiar natural science are: anthropology,archaeologyeconomicsgeographyhistory, international studies, linguistics,  political science, and  in some contexts, psychology.

    Sociobiology: A field of scientific study which is based on the assumption that social behavior has resulted from evolution.

    Sociology: The study of individual behavior in society.

    Sociometry: A branch of sociology that uses quantitative assessment methods for measuring social relationships.  At its most sophisticated level it is a way of inquiring into the structure of groups.

    Soul: The core of our being that transcends and underlies our emotional and physical existence and may even cease to be at all.

    Space: Where we are, what is around us and where we can ce goods and/or services for use at a later time?

    Specialized Language: Specifically defined and rigidly applied organization of words and non-verbal cues communicating detailed specific ideas in a highly defined specialized group.

    Spiritual: Related to the divine, or to sacred matters.

    Spiritual Focus: A desire and intention to apply thoughts, word, and deeds towards a connection with the divine.

    Spiritual Seeker: Person who desires to know who they are, their reason for being and the source from which they came.

    Spirituality: A sacred, devotional state of being often, but not always related to the concept of a creator or divine, intelligent force.

    Stanislavsky’s Method: A theory developed by the Russian theater artist Konstantin Stanislavski and used in acting where an actor has a strong personal identification with a character, possibly including a reproduction of the character’s emotional state.

    Status: Reputation, relative importance in a community, rank or social position

    Storytelling: The sharing of an account of a real or imagined event.

    Suffering: the disruptive, necessary mental, emotional, psychological, and spiritual experience of unpleasantness and aversion associated with harm or threat of harm. When suffering is physical, we know it as pain. Words that are roughly synonymic with suffering include these: unhappiness, misery, pain, woe, unpleasantness, distress, sorrow, misery, affliction, illness, discomfort, displeasure and disagreeableness.

    Support Triangle: Any group of three people who come together in the agreement to consistently support each other in being extraordinary.

    Sweat Equity: Physical energy or intellectual .talent or time offered as a currency or payment for some good or service in lieu of cash

    System: An established group of interdependent details or parts, items, ideas, or principles – that form a complex whole, and maintain their existence by interacting regularly, harmoniously, orderly, and methodically over time to perform a task.

    T:

    Tacit knowing: A type of untapped subjective awareness, a process that is the essential personal component of knowing and knowledge and which cannot be systematized in the way that objective information might.

    Tarot: A pack of cards (most commonly numbering 78), used as a tool to map mental and spiritual pathways.

    Tetris effect: What may take place when people devote sufficient time and attention to an activity that it begins to overshadow their thoughts, mental images, and dreams.  It is named after the video game Tetris.

    Time: A continuous, measurable, progression of perceived existence. Among most groups time is defined as the past, present and future presented as a whole.

    Time-shifting: What happens when an individual or organization takes information, usually in the form of a visual media (TV programming is the most common form) and intentionally pays it at a time other than when it could have been shown “live”. This is done to increase or increase influence. An example might be Time-shifting the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympic Games so that they get to be viewed during the evening hours in the United States.

    Tipping Points: A common cliché that expands the technical application of the term critical mass to address many different situations relating to group or individuals.

    Tools: Any device or devices used to perform or facilitate manual, mechanical, or technological tasks.

    Touch: To come into or be in physical contact with another thing.

    Traveling Salesman Problem: One of the most intensively studied problems in computational mathematics. The Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) requires that we find the shortest path visiting each of a given set of cities and returning to the starting point.  This problem has not to this point (2010) been completely solved though genetic algorithms created by computer scientists Michael C. LaLena can, according to LaLena “be used to find a solution”. In the Harrison Mentoring Process the TSP can be used to solve extreme problems.

    V:

    Vision: An idea, concept or content of experience that one wishes to have. A vision is different than a goal in that a vision is formless where a goal is already fully formed.  A vision is a type of content. When a vision is clear in the mind of a visionary the form that will best serve the fruition of that vision will arrive spontaneously. In this sense one might say that the content of a vision defines the form that we call a “goal”.

    Visionary: An individual with clarity of thought, a passion for a clearly defined experience, and foresight on how that passion may manifest.

    W:

    Walkabout: A rite of passage during which male Australian Aborigines would undergo a journey during adolescence and live in the wilderness for a period as long as six months. In modern life it refers to any spiritual journey where a person is unrestrained by any specific plan, structure, time frame or boundaries other than those related to functional behavior.

    Want: A desire for something that, though not essential for survival and well-being, will bring emotional, physical and/or mental satisfaction.

    Wisdom Sage: An extraordinary person who has a mastery of living well in the world while in possession of spiritual wisdom.

    Wu Wei: a Chinese perspective on the Law of Attraction. The literal translation being, “the action that requires no action.”

    Y:

    Your Best Life: The fulfillment of the Seventeen Wealth and Freedom Resources in the Harrison Mentoring Process

    Z:

    Zen Mind: A way of being or thought associated with in a Japanese School of Buddhist. In Zen Mind offered a person is completely clear in thought, present in intention, child-like in innocence, and free of regrets for the past or expectation for the future.

    Mastering Your Intuition

    November 17th, 2010

    Lewis Harrison’s RealUGuru Short Blog on Mastering Intuition

    To live your best life – a life filled with love, freedom and happiness it is important to get in touch with your Intuition

    Today’s Blog includes a short conversation on this subject written by Lewis Harrison a success coach, and contemporary spiritual teacher. To read other Blogs by Lewis Harrison or to learn more about his coaching programs click on the web address below or cut and paste it into the subject line of your browser.

    http://realuguru.com

    Lewis can be reached at 212-724-8782

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    INTUITION
    Intuition is not one thing. As hard as it is to define intuition specifically, it is something that almost all people agree exists, and yet its existence is little more than an object of faith and belief that we cannot necessarily justify.

    Intuition is the result of many different linear and non-linear factors coming together. Intuition is what appears between the lines of what seems logical and what seems obvious to most individuals (called surface reality). These elements are then combined with historical and empirical information, heightened observation skills, and an intention to experience fully what is going on internally and externally in our world.

    Intuition is connected to the subconscious mind. One of the strongest elements of the subconscious mind is the ability to sense or know something immediately and without reasoning. As an individual focuses on the process of Self-Actualization they will find that that they are constantly developing ever-greater sensitivity, both consciously and subconsciously, to what intuition communicates.

    Some people have an uncanny ability to see that which most of us do not see. It is not some psychic ability that they possess yet it is some ability that transcends ordinary knowledge. It is as if they, the highly intuitive man or woman, sees essential data in slow motion and somehow knows and senses what is going on in a way that is far beyond ordinary conscious understanding. Over time they will increasingly learn to trust these messages. More often than not this “intuitive information” doesn’t come in verbal or logical form. In fact, in the beginning they will usually be unaware that they are developing this level of intuitive sensitivity.

    We are all intuitive on some level. We often make wise choices and yet if asked to articulate how we made this one choice rather than another we could not say so. Intuition is of interest to philosophers, theologians, mystics, law enforcement officers, psychologists, and many other professions where intellect alone will not suffice to get to key information.

    Success Coaching is one of the greatest means for learning intuitive skills
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    To learn more about Lewis Harrison’s work as a Success Coach or to coach/mentor with him go to www.RealUGuru

    And

    http://www.lewisharrisoninspires.com/services.html

    Feel free to e-mail Lewis at LewisCoaches@gmail.com or call him at
    212-724-8782

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    The Foundation of the Harrison Mentoring and Coaching Process

    Students often ask me, “What are some of the key theories that you have integrated to form the Process?”

    Literally hundreds of human potential ideas and practical principles form this work. The most prominent include systems theory, Quantum Physics and Game Theory, alternative and complementary medicine, risk analysis, neuroeconomics, mathematics, the law of attraction, hypnosis and shamanically-based trance work. These have been integrated with theories related to intuition, motivational thinking, the awareness of the relationship between cause and effect, the Pareto Principle (the theory of 80/20), tacit knowing, the Theory of Constraints and many other concepts and theories. Whether your interest in the motivation and peal performance work of Tony Robbins, the philosophical ideas of Wayne Dyer or you are a fan of Dr. Oz or Dr. Phil you will enjoy this work. Particular attention has been dedicated to the concept of natural law and an exploration of the genetic and biological factors that influence how a person makes certain decisions. Included in the work is information and wisdom I have drawn out of my spiritual, emotional and intellectual journey. In this sense, the Harrison Mentoring Process has a strongly subjective element to it. Great thinkers, artists and visionaries influence much of the work, as do myth and symbolism as articulated by the anthropologist Joseph Campbell and the pioneering psychiatrist Milton Erickson.

    The difficult part has been the process of merging such a diverse range of theories and concepts? This merging of practical philosophy, mythology, cultural idiosyncrasy, theory and science into a working system with a specific purpose has at times been a bit overwhelming. Of course, it reflects how I have learned and sorted out issues and growth in my own life.

    Lewis Harrison’s RealUGuru Short Blog on Mastering Intuition

    To live your best life – a life filled with love, freedom and happiness it is important to get in touch with your Intuition

    Today’s Blog includes a short conversation on this subject written by Lewis Harrison a success coach, and contemporary spiritual teacher. To read other Blogs by Lewis Harrison or to learn more about his coaching programs click on the web address below or cut and paste it into the subject line of your browser.

    http://realuguru.com

    Lewis can be reached at 212-724-8782

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    INTUITION
    Intuition is not one thing. As hard as it is to define intuition specifically, it is something that almost all people agree exists, and yet its existence is little more than an object of faith and belief that we cannot necessarily justify.

    Intuition is the result of many different linear and non-linear factors coming together. Intuition is what appears between the lines of what seems logical and what seems obvious to most individuals (called surface reality). These elements are then combined with historical and empirical information, heightened observation skills, and an intention to experience fully what is going on internally and externally in our world.

    Intuition is connected to the subconscious mind. One of the strongest elements of the subconscious mind is the ability to sense or know something immediately and without reasoning. As an individual focuses on the process of Self-Actualization they will find that that they are constantly developing ever-greater sensitivity, both consciously and subconsciously, to what intuition communicates.

    Some people have an uncanny ability to see that which most of us do not see. It is not some psychic ability that they possess yet it is some ability that transcends ordinary knowledge. It is as if they, the highly intuitive man or woman, sees essential data in slow motion and somehow knows and senses what is going on in a way that is far beyond ordinary conscious understanding. Over time they will increasingly learn to trust these messages. More often than not this “intuitive information” doesn’t come in verbal or logical form. In fact, in the beginning they will usually be unaware that they are developing this level of intuitive sensitivity.

    We are all intuitive on some level. We often make wise choices and yet if asked to articulate how we made this one choice rather than another we could not say so. Intuition is of interest to philosophers, theologians, mystics, law enforcement officers, psychologists, and many other professions where intellect alone will not suffice to get to key information.

    Success Coaching is one of the greatest means for learning intuitive skills
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    To learn more about Lewis Harrison’s work as a Success Coach or to coach/mentor with him go to www.RealUGuru

    And

    http://www.lewisharrisoninspires.com/services.html

    Feel free to e-mail Lewis at LewisCoaches@gmail.com or call him at
    212-724-8782

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    The Foundation of the Harrison Mentoring and Coaching Process

    Students often ask me, “What are some of the key theories that you have integrated to form the Process?”

    Literally hundreds of human potential ideas and practical principles form this work. The most prominent include systems theory, Quantum Physics and Game Theory, alternative and complementary medicine, risk analysis, neuroeconomics, mathematics, the law of attraction, hypnosis and shamanically-based trance work. These have been integrated with theories related to intuition, motivational thinking, the awareness of the relationship between cause and effect, the Pareto Principle (the theory of 80/20), tacit knowing, the Theory of Constraints and many other concepts and theories. Whether your interest in the motivation and peal performance work of Tony Robbins, the philosophical ideas of Wayne Dyer or you are a fan of Dr. Oz or Dr. Phil you will enjoy this work. Particular attention has been dedicated to the concept of natural law and an exploration of the genetic and biological factors that influence how a person makes certain decisions. Included in the work is information and wisdom I have drawn out of my spiritual, emotional and intellectual journey. In this sense, the Harrison Mentoring Process has a strongly subjective element to it. Great thinkers, artists and visionaries influence much of the work, as do myth and symbolism as articulated by the anthropologist Joseph Campbell and the pioneering psychiatrist Milton Erickson.

    The difficult part has been the process of merging such a diverse range of theories and concepts? This merging of practical philosophy, mythology, cultural idiosyncrasy, theory and science into a working system with a specific purpose has at times been a bit overwhelming. Of course, it reflects how I have learned and sorted out issues and growth in my own life.

    Lewis Harrison’s RealUGuru Short Blog on Mastering Intuition

    To live your best life – a life filled with love, freedom and happiness it is important to get in touch with your Intuition

    Today’s Blog includes a short conversation on this subject written by Lewis Harrison a success coach, and contemporary spiritual teacher. To read other Blogs by Lewis Harrison or to learn more about his coaching programs click on the web address below or cut and paste it into the subject line of your browser.

    http://realuguru.com

    Lewis can be reached at 212-724-8782

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    INTUITION
    Intuition is not one thing. As hard as it is to define intuition specifically, it is something that almost all people agree exists, and yet its existence is little more than an object of faith and belief that we cannot necessarily justify.

    Intuition is the result of many different linear and non-linear factors coming together. Intuition is what appears between the lines of what seems logical and what seems obvious to most individuals (called surface reality). These elements are then combined with historical and empirical information, heightened observation skills, and an intention to experience fully what is going on internally and externally in our world.

    Intuition is connected to the subconscious mind. One of the strongest elements of the subconscious mind is the ability to sense or know something immediately and without reasoning. As an individual focuses on the process of Self-Actualization they will find that that they are constantly developing ever-greater sensitivity, both consciously and subconsciously, to what intuition communicates.

    Some people have an uncanny ability to see that which most of us do not see. It is not some psychic ability that they possess yet it is some ability that transcends ordinary knowledge. It is as if they, the highly intuitive man or woman, sees essential data in slow motion and somehow knows and senses what is going on in a way that is far beyond ordinary conscious understanding. Over time they will increasingly learn to trust these messages. More often than not this “intuitive information” doesn’t come in verbal or logical form. In fact, in the beginning they will usually be unaware that they are developing this level of intuitive sensitivity.

    We are all intuitive on some level. We often make wise choices and yet if asked to articulate how we made this one choice rather than another we could not say so. Intuition is of interest to philosophers, theologians, mystics, law enforcement officers, psychologists, and many other professions where intellect alone will not suffice to get to key information.

    Success Coaching is one of the greatest means for learning intuitive skills
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    To learn more about Lewis Harrison’s work as a Success Coach or to coach/mentor with him go to www.RealUGuru

    And

    http://www.lewisharrisoninspires.com/services.html

    Feel free to e-mail Lewis at LewisCoaches@gmail.com or call him at
    212-724-8782

    ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

    The Foundation of the Harrison Mentoring and Coaching Process

    Students often ask me, “What are some of the key theories that you have integrated to form the Process?”

    Literally hundreds of human potential ideas and practical principles form this work. The most prominent include systems theory, Quantum Physics and Game Theory, alternative and complementary medicine, risk analysis, neuroeconomics, mathematics, the law of attraction, hypnosis and shamanically-based trance work. These have been integrated with theories related to intuition, motivational thinking, the awareness of the relationship between cause and effect, the Pareto Principle (the theory of 80/20), tacit knowing, the Theory of Constraints and many other concepts and theories. Whether your interest in the motivation and peal performance work of Tony Robbins, the philosophical ideas of Wayne Dyer or you are a fan of Dr. Oz or Dr. Phil you will enjoy this work. Particular attention has been dedicated to the concept of natural law and an exploration of the genetic and biological factors that influence how a person makes certain decisions. Included in the work is information and wisdom I have drawn out of my spiritual, emotional and intellectual journey. In this sense, the Harrison Mentoring Process has a strongly subjective element to it. Great thinkers, artists and visionaries influence much of the work, as do myth and symbolism as articulated by the anthropologist Joseph Campbell and the pioneering psychiatrist Milton Erickson.

    The difficult part has been the process of merging such a diverse range of theories and concepts? This merging of practical philosophy, mythology, cultural idiosyncrasy, theory and science into a working system with a specific purpose has at times been a bit overwhelming. Of course, it reflects how I have learned and sorted out issues and growth in my own life.

    Influence, Healing, Hypnosis and Shamanism

    November 6th, 2010

    A person who has mastered influencing others through a systematic model will seems alert, focused, and attentive. Such an individual will generally possess the ability to predict another’s behavior patterns. They need only to:

    Observe the receiver carefully

    Listen intently when the receiver speaks

     Inquire about hobbies, interests and passions

     Notice the clothing worn

    Notice the way words are used

     Ask a receiver “what would be the most rational or logical choice in this situation.”

    There are a variety of factors that will determine whether an individual is likely to respond to influence, however there is little evidence linking susceptibility and suggestibility to intelligence or personality traits. There has been some research linking the potential for someone to be hypnotized or brought into a trance state in relation to the visualization capabilities and imagination of the individual.

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    ABOUT THE HARRISON MENTORING PROCESS:

    The Harrison Mentoring Process is s personal transformation blog. It was created by Lewis Harrison, an acclaimed practical philosopher, author, speaker and contemporary spiritual teacher.

    Much of Lewis work is influenced by a wide range of influences including the teachings, writings, and ideas of Plato (particularly the ideas attributed to Socrates), Joseph Campbell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Lao Tsu and the Taoist Masters, the Bal Shem Tov, Meister Eckhart,  Rumi, Buckminster Fuller, Jung, Freud, The Zen Master Suzuki Roshi, Milton Erickson, Masters and Johnson, Tantric philosophy, Vincent Collura, the Radha Soami mystics of India, and the psychologist Daniel J. Weiner. This blog is extracted from a larger 3,600 page body of work. The work also integrates physical, emotional, spiritual healing and a wide range of holistic models including those used in the work of Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, Wayne Dyer etc. Much of the work addresses diverse techniques including Polarity Therapy, meditation,  psychotherapy, cranial-sacral massage, Chinese medicine, Taoism, Zen, and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP).

    Lewis Harrison is a Master Success Coach, Contemporary Spiritual Teacher, noted author and excpert on natural healing and alternative medicine

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    October 26th, 2010