Burt Goldman is no scammer. A lot of people think he is – but they think too much.

Napoleon Hill‘s owes his legacy to authoring one of the all-time best selling self-help guides ever published.

But what could these two authors, separated in time have mutually in common?

Burt is about to release (or already has, depending on when you read this) the secret to Napoleon Hill’s “Boardroom of Advisors”

You can find that strange “mental trick” in Hill’s Chapter 14 of “Think and Grow Rich” – called “The Sixth Sense”.

Now Napoleon doesn’t just unload this on his readers right off, but waits until this chapter so that he could build up their understanding in order to accept it. And he had used it for tens of years before he revealed it in this book. Hill didn’t even cover it in his 16-volume “Law of Success”.

And Goldman was savvy enough himself to not reveal it to people until he could get results from it himself and also teach others how to do it. Burt is a mentor. And he always tests carefully before he promotes any new material (but his marketers might be a bit over the top…)

Let me reveal to you how this stuff holds together.

And then you can see how Burt’s version does it.

Hill had these simple basics:

  • Understanding the existence of Infinite Intelligence throughout the universe.

  • Knowing that this force can be induced to transmute Desires into material form.

  • Faith (personal, not religious) in these principles and yourself enable it to work.

  • “My experience has taught me that the next best thing to being truly great, is to emulate the great, by feeling and action, as nearly as possible.”

With those rock-solid laws under his belt, Hill then set himself to regular meetings with a boardroom full of Invisible Counselors, actually every evening:

Every night, over a long period of years, I held an imaginary Council meeting with this group whom I called my “Invisible Counselors.”

The procedure was this. Just before going to sleep at night, I would shut my eyes, and see, in my imagination, this group of men seated with me around my Council Table. Here I had not only an opportunity to sit among those whom I considered to be great, but I actually dominated the group, by serving as the Chairman.

I had a very DEFINITE PURPOSE in indulging my imagination through these nightly meetings. My purpose was to rebuild my own character so it would represent a composite of the characters of my imaginary counselors. Realizing, as I did, early in life, that I had to overcome the handicap of birth in an environment of ignorance and superstition, I deliberately assigned myself the task of voluntary rebirth through the method here described.

After many, many years of regular use and his own follow-up research into remarkable changes this method had personally produced in his life, Hill finally figured out what was occurring:

These facts are mentioned preliminary to a statement of fact which I shall now make, namely, that during my meetings with the “Invisible Counselors” I find my mind most receptive to ideas, thoughts, and knowledge which reach me through the sixth sense. I can truthfully say that I owe entirely to my “Invisible Counselors” full credit for such ideas, facts, or knowledge as I received through “inspiration.”

The Clue is in Burt’s earlier products

Now, for those of you who have studied Burt Goldman’s MindBox, you’ll see instantly how Hill was able to obtain these results.

Burt’s techniques are based on his years of training the Silva Method from Laredo Texas. Burt uses the Silva Method in nearly every mental trick he has – as a way of enabling people to near-instantly get into a high meditative awareness where they can directly access the Universal Mind or Infinite Intelligence.

Goldman’s “Quantum Jumping” (or “PDQ”) is primarily based on his same point – and was explained in his earlier “Mind Box” release.

Honestly, this can be found in much older Huna teachings, among others, where anyone could have an imaginary “Magic Garden” to resolve difficulties. This isn’t really new to anyone studying New Thought authors, either. (Atkinson, Behrend, Troward – among others.)

However, Burt introduced the idea of a doppelganger (mirror double) in an “alternate universe”, which is a similar imaginary location as above. Jose Silva had this concept as well with his “laboratory of the mind.”.

If you want, the method you can use is to just look up the Silva method and do this on your own. If you have the courage, guts, or daring to try.

Actually, I’ve done exactly that, and used these “Invisible Counselors” for my own uses from time to time. And have also recieved incredible insights from it. Might even do it tonight…

Yours or anyone’s “mileage may vary” – because there are no “typical results” in any spiritualist or metaphysics techniques. Because these depend on two things:

  1. You get out what you put into it. Like the Golden Rule says.

  2. The intention you put behind a technique will determine it’s results. True of all mystic applications or even running a lawnmower.

So I’ll give you the link to Burt’s release about Hill’s “Invisible Counselors” again.

And tell me if I didn’t just spill the beans above?

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Otherwise, here’s an obnoxious ad for his Quantum Jumping materials: