Start of a New Beginning

FROM KEVIN:
You hear a lot about needing to forgive and needing to "heal" if you truly want to have joy and happiness in your life.

Thousands of books, authors and experts talk about the need to "heal oneself" of the "wounds" we have painfully endured in life, and all the suffering we have experienced.
Is this true?

Consider this. When I was young I was introduced to a man who was going to "open my eyes to the truth of success". I was looking forward to meeting a successful man who could tell me the secrets of prosperity and happiness.

The man was not the kind of person I expected to meet. He was not "successful" as far as I could see. He lived in a small apartment. He did not have lots of money. He was not healthy. His life seemed tragic.

Early in his marriage, his wife had unexpectedly left him and their daughter to be with another man, and cut off all communication with both of them. His daughter, his only child, was killed a few years later while she was driving a car drunk. He was a diabetic whose right foot had been amputated.

Yet he was blissfully at peace with everything in his life. You could see it in his eyes. You could feel his inner sense of love, contentment, and fulfillment. He had a knowingness about him that was magical. He was at harmony with himself, his circumstances, and all those around him.

I asked him about his tragic and painful life, how he could have such genuine happiness, and how he seemed to radiate authentic inner joy.

He told me he had a realization early in his life that allowed him to see things from a different viewpoint and perspective. He clearly saw, with total certainty and knowingness, that he simply was experiencing his karma in this life. He said that after that "awakening", he never suffered in life, he simply observed and witnessed what was occurring like watching a movie.

I asked him how he healed his wounds. He smiled and said that he never had any wounds to heal. This realization (that one never has any wounds to heal) he said, was the key to bliss. I asked him how he could forgive those who hurt him. He said there was no one and nothing to forgive, and there is never anyone or anything to forgive, as it is all just the perfect play of consciousness manifesting in the physical world for us to experience. This realization (that there is nothing ever to forgive) he said, was the key to bliss.

I asked him how he endured pain and suffering. He said that while the body and mind can experience "pain", the SELF that witnesses and observes this never suffers. Realization of this is the key to bliss.

I asked, "How does one get the realization of these things?" He said "grace" from a master. This "grace" is the transference of energy from one who has attained what you seek, to you, thus awakening the dormant energy within you. This takes you out of your "trance". This takes you out of your "sleep". This allows you to "see the truth" and experience true reality.

You have asked, and therefore you have already received this "grace". Simply allow yourself to receive it. To receive the Grace, become a student in the Science of Personal Mastery Course by visiting GinUnited.com and sending an email to Support to request more information.

Much love,
KT

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Kevin Trudeau writes to ask judge about life after prison: ‘You may remember me’
Prosecutors say the fraudster brazenly defied Chicago’s federal courts for more than a decade. He says he’s getting out of prison soon.

The email arrived for U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman early on a Friday afternoon. Its author opened with eight simple words:

“This is Kevin Trudeau. You may remember me.”

There is little chance Gettleman forgot. Federal prosecutors accused the fraudster, onetime TV pitchman and author of “The Weight-Loss Cure ‘They’ Don’t Want You to Know About” of brazenly defying Chicago’s federal courts for more than a decade.

But Trudeau, 56, has quietly been serving a 10-year prison sentence for contempt of an order from Gettleman. Now, though the U.S. Bureau of Prisons says Trudeau is not due to go free until May 2022, he wrote in a Jan. 10 email to Gettleman that he “will be released in the near future.”

And he claims he doesn’t want to get into any more trouble.

“I am writing to you to ask some specific questions about what I can and cannot do when I am released,” Trudeau wrote. “As you can imagine, I never want to be held in contempt again.”

He followed the comment with a smiley face.

The email that hit the court’s docket Thursday is classic Trudeau. He quickly brought up Nelson Mandela — quoting the late South African leader — and he told the judge, “when I come back to society, you will see a wonderful happy and peaceful new man, ready for a new life with only gratitude and love in my heart.”

But he also took a shot at the Federal Trade Commission, which sought to refund customers duped into buying Trudeau’s diet book. Promoted as “an easy weight-loss program,” it offered a 500 calorie-a-day diet, off-label injections of a fertility drug, frequent colonics and “extraordinary, lifelong” diet restrictions, the FTC said.

“I understand that the FTC sent checks out to people who bought my book, and many people returned the checks because they did not want a refund as they in fact liked the book they purchased,” Trudeau wrote.

He added, “Everyone who wanted a refund, received a refund as far as I know (and even those who got a refund were still allowed to keep the book they bought as well as the other 3 hard cover books they received with their order as free bonuses).”

Trudeau said he wrote his letter to ask Gettleman specific questions about life after prison. He asked how much money he is still expected to pay the court, how he should expect to make payments — “the receiver took every penny I had, and confiscated and liquidated everything,” he said.

Finally, he asked, “when I am released from prison, am I allowed to earn money or must I still turn over 100% of all the money I would earn to ‘someone,’ and if so who?”

He also asked if he could start a business, earn royalties or speaking fees, or receive “donations and gifts.”

He said his attorneys won’t give him advice, “as I still owe them over $200,000 in legal fees.” Following the advice of counsel didn’t work out too well in the past anyway, he said.

“So I come to you directly,” Trudeau told Gettleman, “as YOU are the ONLY source that can answer these questions, as only you KNOW the answers.”

“Based on all that has happened, I have become quite ‘radioactive,’” Trudeau wrote.

Gettleman has previously called Trudeau a liar. And in 2015, when speaking to lawyers about attempts to collect on judgments against Trudeau, he noted, “we haven’t collected nearly what we should and maybe some day will.”

“And when he finishes serving his time, he’s going to have to come back here and explain that to me,” Gettleman said.

The judge added: “That will be interesting. I’m not sure I’ll be sitting here, but I hope to be.”


Reported by the chicago.suntimes on January 06, 2020



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On social media kevin writes:
A New Year's Message:
Today is the start of a new beginning. Today is a new day. Can you see the new dawn?
There is a very new fresh and enlivened energy that is awakening this year. Can you feel it?
There is a Phoenix that is rising from the ashes.

Good things are going to happen to you this year. Very good things. The wait is over. The darkness is being replaced by the light. Those sleeping are now opening their eyes to the new day.

Wake up everyone. Pay attention. Get excited. Expect a Miracle. It is coming.
I will see you all VERY soon.
Much love.
Your friend,
Kevin

*UPDATE Kevin Trudeau is serving the rest of his sentence at home (2021) Year 2021