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      	Nigel Buxton Update
      	
      	
      	
        		| The Big Bang and your success | 
        		June 2006 | 
      	 
      	 
      	
      	 
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        Dear Nigel,
        
        
        
         You may have heard about a guy named Stephen 
Hawking. He is a professor at Cambridge University 
and known internationally for his work on the Big 
Bang and the beginning of the Universe. 
 
Stephen is generally acknowledged to be a genius for 
his work in cosmology; and he is also extraordinary 
because due to an illness he cannot move his body 
and he cannot speak (he communicates through a 
computer-simulated voice). 
 
This extraordinary man is now in Hong Kong to give a 
lecture on the "Origins of the Universe" and a press 
conference. 
        
        Stephen has some interesting things to say to 
us: 
 
- "There is always something that you can do and 
succeed at! " 
 
- "Think BIG – ask big questions like "Where do I 
come from? "" 
 
- "There is nothing like the thrill of discovery". 
        
        Cosmology is an exercise in opening (in the sense of 
expanding) your mind, as you try to conceive 
numbers such as : 
94,544,928,000,000,000 metres (that is one light 
year); 
And,  
2,200,000 light years from the Earth is the 
Andromeda galaxy, the closest large galaxy to the 
Milky Way,  
And, 
There are billions of galaxies, 
And, 
Each galaxy has billions of stars in it. 
        
      	
        
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                Empty space – Full space
            
            
             As you begin to conceive the enormity of the 
universe , then you must start thinking about the 
possibilities that must exist in that space,  
And, 
At the same time you might start to understand that 
each one of us is here with his/her own unique 
story. 
 
Then,  
 
Maybe there are more BIG questions to consider: 
 
What am I here to do? 
 
What do I want to achieve here? 
            
            
            
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             We are probably not all going to be great 
cosmologists, but what about a little self-discovery!
 
 
Finding out a little more about what makes me the 
person I am;  
 
Aha, now I understand why I always do that;  
 
It can be an illuminating experience. It is a trail of 
discovery that builds self-awareness as you find your 
place in the universe. 
        
            Here is a little paradox: Why is it that a 
person like Stephen can go beyond such physical 
limitations and do so much with what he has available 
to him; 
While most of us are creating limitations as to what 
we think we can do and what is possible (and 
what is not). 
 
When you say to yourself that something is 
impossible, why not consider whether it is time to 
expand your universe so that you can include that 
possibility.
 
 
What do you need to do to express the success 
you 
want to achieve? 
  
        
            Nigel coaches people like you to freedom – freedom 
from limitations, freedom to do/be more, financial 
freedom, emotional freedom, freedom to be 
yourself. 
 
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            Kind regards, 
        
        
    	
    	
        
        
         
        
        nigel
        
         
        
        
        
        
        
        
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