Arman’s Journey
Welcome. My name is Arman Darini.
Once upon a time I was a twinkle in the eyes of my parents. Now I am an agent of awareness, an ambassador of joy and freedom. That means I don’t believe in your problems, in your limitations, in “i can not be my dream self”.
The world is a beautiful place full of joy and freedom. All it takes is re-structuring your psychosomatic coding to enable such interpretation of your experiences. Whatever you think is bad and awful, or even worse, serious, is not-even-yours point of view installed by en-culturization. Yes, I mean death, dis-ease, decay, whatever. This is life as it ought to happen. I am happy we’ve got death at the beginning of the tunnel. Too bad that’s so hard to remember. Light-in up! There is beauty all around.
As part of a larger system on its inevitable path of evolution, my meaning is to infuse the tea of life with authenticity and ecology. The rest follows on its own.
But I forget, you need a proof of my intelligence and my intent before I am allowed to enter the gates of your mind. External measures of intelligence: B.S. in Math from MIT; Ph.D. in Management, Science & Engineering from Stanford University; a business strategist at Arthur Andersen; a financial analyst at JP Morgan; an engineering manager at Yahoo; a CEO and Founder of Holographic University; a certified Hypnotist, a certified international NLP trainer; a …
As for intent, my goal here is to create waves of awareness, and explode them to tsunamis. Are you a surfer?
A reality surfer?
Then join me in this blog as we apply NLP, Hypnosis, Mythology, Spiral Dynamics, Systems Science, and (…) to unfold Joy and Freedom in life.

I am just learning a lot of things. How light, and shape activate mental imagry. How harmonics are probably the most powerful tool in the universe, My own significance in this scheme, and that sometimes, I have to wait….until I can manifest my reality. I am a bit confused as to your approach, but intend to study my reality, to understand it.
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