"Dear Terra Libran,
Perhaps you remember my mentioning in Terra Libra
a new method of self-actualization called Idenics. Since I feel this
method is worthy of more mention, I am writing you this letter.
Idenics is a powerful, straightforward and effective system
that addresses an individual's "unwanted conditions" on a one-to-one
basis. About three years ago I experienced Idenics for the first time.
I started with a list of about 30 "unwanted conditions" in my life -
things I didn't like about myself - mainly fixed and more or less
compulsive emotional behaviors. It took about 35 minutes to handle the
first "unwanted condition".
The second one took
about 15 minutes. I handled each successive "unwanted condition" in
less time. It was truly amazing how certain long-standing problems
disappeared in minutes! About nine months after the first few sessions,
I had a few more Idenics sessions. There were only
a few minor "unwanted conditions" to handle and I handled them very
quickly. Before Idenics I was never particularly successful at anything
for very long. Every venture or business I tried to start, failed
quickly or never got off the ground. I found it extremely difficult to
get others working with me.
Since Idenics all
that has changed. Now there are people from all over the world working
with me. Hundreds of thousands read my writing. People are changing
their lives because of my influence. Companies are being reorganized
according to my suggestions.
I feel that I've
become spectacularly successful and that much greater success is coming
in the future! I doubt if there is even one person on earth who
couldn't become more successful through Idenics!
It
is for this reason that I would like to introduce you to Mike
Goldstein, the president of Survival Services International, the
company that exclusively delivers Idenics. While in Colorado last
month, I met with Mike. I brought two other Terra Librans who found
that meeting extremely enlightening. I urge you to call and talk with
Mike Goldstein. It may be the most important call you ever make.
Sincerely, Frederick Mann "