This document summarizes a conversation between the author and Dr. Hew Len, a walking guru to some. Dr. Hew Len discusses how everything is a projection and illusion outside of oneself, and that one must take 100% responsibility for everything in their life by cleaning themselves from the inside through connecting to the Divine. He confuses the author but also intrigues them with stories of using his method to heal throwaway cases. When asked what one would get from an upcoming seminar, Dr. Hew Len responds cryptically that "you will get whatever you get."
This document summarizes a conversation between the author and Dr. Hew Len, a walking guru to some. Dr. Hew Len discusses how everything is a projection and illusion outside of oneself, and that one must take 100% responsibility for everything in their life by cleaning themselves from the inside through connecting to the Divine. He confuses the author but also intrigues them with stories of using his method to heal throwaway cases. When asked what one would get from an upcoming seminar, Dr. Hew Len responds cryptically that "you will get whatever you get."
This document summarizes a conversation between the author and Dr. Hew Len, a walking guru to some. Dr. Hew Len discusses how everything is a projection and illusion outside of oneself, and that one must take 100% responsibility for everything in their life by cleaning themselves from the inside through connecting to the Divine. He confuses the author but also intrigues them with stories of using his method to heal throwaway cases. When asked what one would get from an upcoming seminar, Dr. Hew Len responds cryptically that "you will get whatever you get."
ond—at most. Millions and millions of bits are condensed to a con-
scious experience that contains practically no information at all.” As I understood Dr. Hew Len to say, since we don’t have any true awareness of what is happening in any given moment, all we can do is to turn it all over and trust. It’s all about 100 percent responsi- bility for everything in your life: everything. He says his work is about cleaning himself.That’s it. As he cleans himself, the world gets clean, because he is the world. All outside of him is projection and illusion. While some of this sounded Jungian, in the sense that the outer that you see is the shadow side of your own life, what Dr. Hew Len seemed to be describing was beyond all of that. He seemed to be ac- knowledging that everything is a mirror of yourself, but he also was saying that it is your responsibility to fix everything you experience, and from the inside of yourself by connecting to the Divine. For him, the only way to fix the outer anything is by saying “I love you” to the Divine, which could be described as God, Life, the Universe, or any number of terms for that collective higher power. Whew.This was quite a conversation. Dr. Hew Len didn’t know me from Adam but he was giving me plenty of his time.And confus- ing me along the way. He’s almost 70 years old and probably a walk- ing guru to some and a nut case to others. I was thrilled to have spoken with Dr. Hew Len for the first time, but I wanted more. I clearly didn’t understand what he was telling me. And it would be really easy to resist him or dismiss him. But what haunted me was the story of his using this new method to heal so-called throwaway cases, such as mentally ill criminals. I knew Dr. Hew Len had an upcoming seminar and I asked him about it. “What will I get out of it?” “You will get whatever you get,” he said. Well, that sounded like the old est training of the 1970s: What- ever you get is what you were supposed to get.