A year after publication I am interested to see what I think and feel about my book and any subsequent book I may write.
This book, http://thelogicofattraction.com is a pointer in a direction. It really is a much deeper spiritual teaching than the superficial message the cover pretends to convey. It is not the complete journey perhaps, at least it is the taxi ride to the airport? Step in…
Everything I wrote in this book was valid (for me) when I wrote it and will be equally valid for you if you are travelling in the same spiritual direction I am, yet incomplete on that voyage.
I have no desire to be a guru. I am done with that. Enlightenment is the booby prize. Beyond enlightenment there is something else. The something else is simply a place to stand which neither validates nor invalidates enlightement, yet allows enlightenment to show up for you, like an occurance if you choose to be enlightened.
Enlightened is an interesting paradox in language. I am not saying I am or I am not enlightened. I am saying I can choose enlightenment and I personally think being enlightened about enlightenment is a good place to start out from, I don’t see it as a goal.
I choose something more ordinary than enlightenment and the place I choose to stand in is nothing. From the space of nothing (for me) true magic shows up.
If I define self as nothing, I can be, do, or have anything as a possibility.
If you read my book you’ll come part of the way.
If you want the rest of the puzzle revealed I can introduce you to a teacher who can show you the way.
For now, my writing falls short of all that I wish to convey on the matter.
Perhaps because there really is only nothing to convey,
See you on the other side of the looking glass,
mark ty wharton
It’s A Wonderful Life is now considered the most inspirational American movie of all time, yet when it was released it was considered a box office flop.
It took around forty years for people to really “get it”.
As Christmas rolls around the globe, I want you to consider an opportunity.
The opportunity for each and every person on the planet to have an enlightenment experience.
The kind of experience people trek thousands of miles to Tibet for. The moment an experienced yogi would cite as profound. An awakening. And all available from a single weekend experience.
And a prediction…
Sooner or later, what I am about to tell you will be considered the most inspirational material of all time.
In 1971 a man named Werner Erhard created a seminar based large group awareness training called EST.
What you may not be aware of some thirty eight years later, the experience is still available in a similar training offered by Landmark Education.
The impact of the lives of the people who participate is profound.
Having recently reviewed the course, I now realise the huge positive impact originally participating in 1999 had on my life.
Apart from being born, 4:52pm on day three of the Landmark Forum is ongoingly the most important moment in my life.
I have access to living a life I love. And I love my life because I love my life.
My own book is based on principles I learned indirectly from Werner Erhard.
More interesting, my entire life is influenced by him and so is yours.
As the originator of the conversation about transformation and making a difference, almost everything these days hinges on these premises.
Virtually every conversation inside personal development and self-realisation lives in the idea we are perfect the way we are, when we remove our issues.
The way we are, AND the way we are not…
But how do we remove issues which would take a life time to evolve beyond?
Simply by removing our sense of self. The Ogre. Like Yoga. There be monsters between you and God!
So here is a Christmas gift to you. Let me take you in a direction by inviting you into a conversation.
For the twelve days of Christmas, I am giving away a free eBook download of my book The Logic Of Attraction (normally £9).
You can download it here:
http://LogicOfAttraction.com/MerryChristmas/LOA_XMASFREE.pdf
The password is: XMASFREE
And to accompany the book I am giving away an audio meditation, recorded by the fabulous Rich Hilton, which compliments an exercise in consciousness in the book.
All you have to do is sign up for the newsletter to receive it.
If you like what you get, comment below.
See you on the other side of the looking glass,
mark ty wharton
The Logic Of Attraction
"What makes this book extraordinary, is the fact Mark has AS.
Mark's book is very different. He has a compelling insight
into how to use Law Of Attraction. An insight many of us
will not be able to see, given the way we are programmed.
He breaks down how and why the Law Of Attraction can be
mastered, in such a way there is not one page in this
book that leaves you without answers..." Reine, New York.
So you like to think of yourself as, or know someone who is a logical thinker…
The Law Of Attraction with all its magic lucky clovers and new age manifestation is bull, right?
This book might just sway that opinion.
A no nonsense approach to basic human psychology and conditioning that will have it’s reader holding onto their reading chair and reaching for the eject lever.
This book will explain how to take control of your life and
do all the things you always wanted to do in a clear
and easy to understand way, Mark is a visionary...
Particularly aimed at people who are curious about how The Law Of Attraction works; yet may be sceptical, or would not normally associate themselves with ideas from the new thought movement.
Tried your co-workers, husband, wife, grandparents on The Secret and they just won’t listen?
Are you ready to give a life you LOVE and share the LOVE you live?
Whatever your spiritual calling, or understanding of reality, I promise this book WILL work for you!
A set of answers to life, the Universe and everything…
©2009 http://www.thelogicofattraction.com
Holographic Creativity Program
"This evening instead of taking my usual nap after work,
I put your creativity program on instead.
It had a remarkable effect...
I feel really relaxed and rested now, and I'm looking
forward to my next try.
You are really on to something here..." Klaus, Norway.
After researching famous creative people from the past, I discovered it was common practice for notable names to have afternoon naps, so I decided to meditate/sleep in the afternoon to increase my creativity.
Unable to find a suitable audio program for myself to meditate/sleep with, I created my own starting with a binaural/holographic recording of dolphins leaping in the North Sea that I made with my daughter Cloudia.
Then I looked at the technology in the Voyager brain training machine I bought in the early nineties. It uses audio tones to create the illusion of a beat frequency for your brain to synchronise to.
I have created a program that starts by simulating the kind of brain waves we experience while sleeping or in deep meditation.
After about twenty minutes I alert the listener and invoke brain waves that simulate stage 5 REM sleep. One aim of polyphasic sleep is to increase creativity by going directly to stage 5 REM sleep during power naps. This program is designed have a similar effect, without having to go to the extremes of sleep deprivation.
Listening to stage 5 REM beat frequencies while coming out
of sleep could be the most creative brain wave pattern a
human being could experience.
The program ends with a brief musical section and brings you gently back to conciousness at which point you are advised to make a record of your creative thoughts on a notepad or dictaphone.
It is essential to use stereo headphones. Please listen responsibly. Do not listen while driving or operating machinery. I do not recommend you listen to this program if you have a history of epilepsy or a seizure disorder.
©2008 http://www.aspergineering.com
Brain synchronization tones, binaural/holographic recordings, music and sounds by Cloudia Tinley & Mark Ty-Wharton.
I recently signed up to John Assaraf’s newsletter, after buying his excellent book, The Answer.
I particularly like Law Of Attraction material with a tangeable scientific base and John certainly knows his subject.
On his FaceBook feed John introduced us to his colleague Mike Koenigs, co-founder of TrafficGeyser.
While I find it hard to read facial expressions in a social setting, I like to freeze frame the videos of people who are selling to me from time to time and study their faces.
I am a great believer in micro-expressions. Micro-expressions give away what a person is really like / thinking.
Try it on Joe Vitale for example.
Run one of his sales videos for a bit, then randomly pause it and see what you get. In an all digital world, it is very easy to do. And in the split second of a frozen frame a person will often reveal to you what they are thinking in a micro-expression.
What do YOU get from Joe Vitale?
As a disclaimer, remember depending on who trained them, a GOOD presenter is often taught to present to a single person they hold in their imagination, so what you get, may not be aimed at you personally!
Another author from The Secret, has a micro expression that involves sticking out his tongue in a yah boo sucks “that showed you” manner.
Maybe the person is driven to prove to someone from their past they could make it. Hopefully it is not aimed at us…
Onto the competition.
I was watching the Mike Koenigs video presentation, when my son interrupted me for a glass of milk.
So what do you think he is trying to say!
Comment below…
Best comment gets a free paperback copy of The Logic Of Attraction,
See you on the other side of the looking glass,

mark ty-wharton, creative thinker | innovator | visionary
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I have been talking with my partner Gina about the word “No” and have concluded there is such a thing as a positive “No”.
If you have seen the film ‘Yes Man’ you may be familiar with the idea of having a “Yes” day.
At least one real life self-development course I can think of, invites participants to do just this as a part of their homework.
You literally choose a day to say “Yes” to everything and observe the consequences.
On deeper reflection I concluded; it would be equally valid to have a “No” day.
I probably say “Yes” to way more things than I intend to, usually to please my partner, a friend, or perhaps to avoid feeling guilt.
Perhaps a positive “No” might sound something like “I would love to come to your event, except it doesn’t fit in with my plans, sorry”.
So, is there such a thing as a negative “Yes” ?
The answer my friend is…
See you on the other side of the looking glass,

mark ty-wharton, creative thinker | innovator | visionary
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It strikes me as ridiculously odd, that humanity wants to preserve and dissect the brain of Einstein, when there are thousands of Einstein alikes being reviled for being stinky weirdos.
Einstein is said to have had Aspergers right?
Aspergers though, what is that?
Was he mental?
By all accounts an utter fruit cake!
Okay… Eating habits aside; the easiest way to describe Aspergers in a non discriminatory way is as “a mind set”.
People with Aspergers, who have very high IQ, are particularly good at focused research (in areas they are interested in, where they can become academic experts very quickly). We are also good at spotting detail which goes un-noticed by others in data.
You see, Einstein formed an obsession with some stuff, then had a bit of an idea. After he wrote it down, academia looked at it and declared “fu*k me, that’s brilliant”.
And while everyone talks of brain disection or looks for the next Einstein, we fail to notice the very signs of other Einstein mindsets in our midst.
Einstein struggled through school and clashed with authorities. Failed entrance exams because he excelled in one area, yet was not so good in another.
Education is fu*ked and fails to prepare our best and brightest shining stars for a fu*ked world.
Human beings are lazy. We live in a world where we expect miracles to happen. Only a small section of our population actively seeks to evolve. And we evolve because of our intelligence, yet in our collective wisdom we trample our experts and geniuses to the bottom of the pile.
It is easy to control the hearded masses, give them a diet coke and something simple to engage them. Diet on low fat products jam packed full of carbohydrates. Brilliant! Playstation? Even better…
But what of the non-conformists?
Label them – ADD – Aspergers – Autism or Borderline Human Disorders, Psycho and Schizm.
Drug the bastards!
And this is where Aspergers gets interesting.
The drugs tend not to work as expected. Amphetamine Sleepade, Introspectasy, Freakcaine, Tramodalert?
The government provides funding, it isn’t that. The government even provides helpers. But not people to illicit our best works, people to help us go away. We don’t fit in. We are not wanted.
But they still want to dissect Einstien’s brain?
OI… YOU FU*KING MORONS – EINSTEIN’S BRAIN IS DEAD.
(I liked writing Oi *snigger*).
I can personally introduce you to a handful of people who think using roughly the same patterns and strategies as Einstein.
Social expectations are… That the people with the brilliant ideas will make it into college and provide us with the answers we need to evolve.
Yet the way society is being homogenised into an all for one and one for all product placement advertising campaign, I can’t see that happening.
Brilliant minds are being broken, crushed…
Today’s Einstein won’t even make it as a patent clerk. I know I couldn’t.
So how do we support these people?
Our first port of call would be to remove pressure to fit in socially and celebrate the skills of someone with Aspergers.
A different kind of conditioning perhaps?
Give a man with Aspergers a job stacking shelves? Driving a delivery van?
What kind of input is that for a super computer?
Got one at home?
So here is a question for you/he/she to ponder…
How does a person with paralysis from the neck down experience emotions?
See you on the other side of the looking glass,

Mark Ty-Wharton, author of The Logic Of Attraction.
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So here I am driving in my car.
I get that my life is real, I am who I am, I live my truth.
But I also get, that my truth is just a story and I could play the circumstances of my life so many other ways.
Stuff happens, we link the in-between with a story line.
We are not free to act, we act to be free.
Story time…
I am a 46 year old adult male.
People constantly tell me, I can come across as overtly negative. About life, about myself, about others.
I also get that it is NOT part of my story.
I am by nature a problem solver and I also spot detail. If there is the tiniest problem in the smallest detail I will notice (and mention) it as a service to others.
Going to buy a used car?
I am the guy to take with you if you want to nail the salesman on the deal.
Thinking of starting up in business or getting into a relationship?
Or any other area where imperfection would be perfect?
Don’t run the idea by me
While I make negative statements about things, I don’t tend to dwell on them.
They are a driver for betterment.
The story I have currently chosen to run my life from one moment to the next actually turns out to be a very positive and optimistic one.
It goes like this.
I found out I have Asperger Syndrome a few years back and it makes light of my failures. I get to be kind to myself, accept myself a lot and say it is okay I couldn’t do X, or Z, or even Y.
I also have successes where any normal person would have failed, so what am I really missing out on?
I can be angry and frustrated about my past at times, which comes across as negative, yet is a driver to for the future.
I do determination well!
Does it serve me?
A mixed bag. If I strive to do this better, I can have that.
So what of the future?
Because I have successes where any normal person would have failed, I can play on my strengths.
One of my strengths is, I know I can succeed.
But, can I use Asperger Syndrome as my get out clause?
I could and rarely choose to.
I have Asperger Syndrome, so compared to others I am disabled; I only have limited value as a human being – I am doing my best, poor me.
What I realise is…
Poor me takes more energy and effort to sustain than “what’s possible?”
Part of the problem is, I was born into a society that said it has to be a certain way.
Flying in the face of the conventional (even when I think I am not) has never been easy.
My point being?
Roughly 1% of adults have been diagnosed with an autistic spectrum disorder, perhaps more?
They need a voice.
A voice with experience.
My story is, I am that guy.
What makes me special?
What makes me the spokesperson for Autism as opposed to the “WE ARE NOT DISABLED” activists who are FIGHTING their cause…
First and foremost, I know I am disabled.
I accept the limitations of having an autistic mindset, in fact some of them are darn right funny.
I accept I am not going to do well socially and even accept some things I say to some people might upset them.
I accept I get fixated on things and see solutions to problems in a very black or white way.
I might even forget to shave, or wash once in a while. I don’t like hairdressers, or dentists. I refuse to take medication and I have very fixed ideas (about a lot of things).
I may even frighten your children, or you – if I pay your kids too much attention, talk to them like they are adults, or find them more interesting than you!
I also accept a lot of the above can be dealt with for younger people with Asperger Syndrome by educating both them and the adults supporting them.
I am very open to the idea I can constantly update my own logical database of possible scenarios to improve my social relationships.
In otherwords I am not waging a war aganst normal people.
But what of the strengths?
Autism has a place in society.
For me, being overtly negative aboout it, is a driver to find a more positive aspect.
I am that guy.
Autism?
Strengths?
Mine?
My ability to write this, open your mind with words, make you think?
Yours?
An autistic mind on your board of directors?
We already know where that can lead!
Type “List Of Famous People With Aspergers” into Google and see what you get!
An autistic think tank?
Where minds meet genius?
Are you ready yet?
See you on the other side of the looking glass,

Mark Ty-Wharton, author of The Logic Of Attraction.
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I have been reviewing music I have written over the past four decades.
I recently released a piece of music called 220/2 Hz transformation which you can buy from my LULU store here
I am pleasantly surprised at how successfully it is selling. I wrote the piece c.1983/84 and though I re-recorded it recently, the song remains the same.
I am therefore compelled to add fuel to the fire so to speak, with another piece of music I have always considered really important in my evolution as a musician.
This piece of music changed everything.
It marked a departure (for me) from song based programming, to programmed loops and patterns and switching and manipulating the machines in real time.
I can never recreate this piece of music. Beyond the mechanics of performance, it has an emotion, captured in time forever.
In a sense, it is live. A human being furiously spinning knobs on primitive analogue machines.
And from that whole fashionable scene, the first realisation (for me) that I was in some way different.
My friends buzzing with kinaesthetic energy, while I…
Pondered why I didn’t really have a full range of definable emotions.
The story goes…
In 1988, my friend D handed me a pill and said “We are going to a night club to find out about acid house”
We weren’t on the guest list, our free entry had something to do with ticket stubs or a drug deal.
We arrived outside TRIP at the London Astoria and there was a massive swirling crowd of people trying to get in.
Around fifteen of us linked arms and snaked our way through the crowd, where a grinning bouncer just opened a door and let us in.
It was really surreal.
For a while I walked around the club listening.
My girlfriend J shouted “Did you take something”
“Yeah” I replied “I don’t feel very well, do you feel hot?”
“Not really” she replied, then as my legs buckled from under me, I sat for twenty minutes or so feeling sick and weird.
Just as suddenly I was in a space of total clarity. I was enlightened!
“This is f*cking brilliant” I screamed and started to dance.
J was bewildered.
A few days later, I wrote this…
The drum machine used on this track was later made famous by my brother Adamski.
See you on the other side of the looking glass,

Mark Ty-Wharton, author of The Logic Of Attraction.
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What have you noticed today?
Let me guess.
If you drive a car and you have been anywhere, you probably spotted another like it, or similar.
Perhaps someone reminded you of someone else you know?
Or something about your day reminded you of yesterday, or tomorrow?
Your day will have been punctuated with things which are already in your consciousness.
Your actions will have made sense to you given the values you already hold in your consciousness.
Things outside your mindset will have gone un-noticed or been ignored.
So…
Where am I going with this?
Yes, you guessed it.
What haven’t you noticed?
What you haven’t noticed is you are noticing these things.
You have been programmed by everything that has happened to you this far in life, to operate within your own paradigm of understanding.
In other words – you will only see more of what you already know and understand.
When you see it – it is a completion in your consciousness.
Like, aha, yes, this is reality, great!
So here is a game…
If I assume I notice Peugeot cars, because I drive one…
What if I deliberately start noticing Bentleys, Jaguars and Rolls ROyces?
I get to drive one?
What if I deliberately start noticing people who look like they have money?
I get to be a billionare?
What if I deliberately gravitate towards the mindset of noticing the things I would like to have?
Well…
What if…
As part of the mind game, when I see one of these things, I could drop “there’s a jaguar, just like mine” into my psychological landscape.
You notice the things you have more, than the things you do not have, because they are already in your consciousness.
Do you think?
Noticing the things you aspire towards, closes the loop.
See you on the other side of the looking glass,

Mark Ty-Wharton, author of The Logic Of Attraction.
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