Len Histon – The Wizzdom Game
Posted on 18. Jun, 2012 by admin in Interviews
Len Histon is the creator of the Wizzdom Game which is a powerful tool for assisting people to get in touch with their innate gifts and abilities.
A ‘game’ to help us navigate into a new paradigm.
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Charles
18. Jun, 2012
I cannot warm to this guy! I made my feelings known on youtube!
The system he is applying to make his money is similar to a lot of imported masonic pyramid systems which employ people without cost to run programs out of the goodness of their hearts. The only people who create wealth from this is the instigators.
Might be a good game as such, but most POSITIVE games .. even competitive sport… if coached correctly, make improvements. This bloke is only on about his game. He is SELLING this game!
@ $260 + a game plus $100’s more for books and activities, that amounts to a hell of a lot of PROFIT for someone. Then there is the workshops starting at around $260.
Brainwash the people to think they need wizzdom and teach them that this is the only way a child can develop and you can make a hell of a lot of money!
He mentioned the Sarich engine! Sarich made millions but the motors never been used because the oils companies would have lost money! Why bring this up… Mmmmm
An empty bottle cost nothing, paper is cheap, concepts are inherent in all humans!
Any game that allows players to develop and think outside the box helps improve that persons self esteem.
If Indigenous Children were allowed to have their land and culture back and allow their culture’s forward development in a natural way, it would stop these poor kids from getting in the Pooh!
He wants to make a “couple of thousand more games” which equals over $500,000 on top of what is already made!!! Nahhhh its all about money!
Please don’t give your personnel energy away to someone else to enjoy a better material life! We are born on this earth without money yet we need money to stay alive? not part of our Creators plan!
Love and Light
Rebecca Jennings
19. Jun, 2012
I don’t agree with your take on this interview, rather, I feel that this man comes with pure intent to assist with healing in the world and it isn’t “all about money” as you say. Our society these days is missing out on the power of group play and the incredible shared fun and learning that it can bring about.
Yes indeed, concepts are inherent in all humans as you say, but putting them into action takes time, purpose, passion,action, belief, and, dare I say, money.
You must have a hunger for part of what Lisa is on about or you wouldn’t be listening to the interviews she provides.
Be awake with some healthy scepticism certainly, but don’t let it blind you to a fresh new impulse brought by someone simply following their true purpose.
Len Histon
19. Jun, 2012
Hi Charles, Len here.
I really appreciate your comments. With all the strange and deceptive goings on in th world I understand and respect your sceptacism.
I do however request that we keep things in perspective. The $260 version is polished Australian Jarrah taken from old demolished buildings and the right materials are not easy to find. Thats what you see on the web site and some people here want that version as a furniture item.
You may have noticed on our web site http://www.thewizzdomclub.com in the product page, there is a game available for $57 and that includes a delivery charge of $18.
Because we have experienced Wizzdom and know what it can do, we would like everyone to play it and would give the games for free if we could and if they would be valued.
People do not need to attend a Wizzdom workshop. The DVD will show them all they need to know. Workshops enhance and speed up the unfolding process. Numbers are limited so that we can give people attending a personally rewarding experience and it is $250 for four x three hour sessions. Cost of any venue in Australia is very high.
Sarich was only mentioned in response to Lisa’a question. In the beginning they offered to fund the project, yet I rejected the offer because I felt the integrity of the concept might be comprimised.
Please take some time to read the testimonials on the site. We have hundreds more and they all reveal some very special qualities the game has to offer humanity.
So Charles be critical but please don’t shoot me before you really see what colour hat I’m wearing. When and if the time ever comes that you experience wizzdom for yourself, I’m sure you won’t feel the same.
Wishing you happiness.
Len Histon
Maria
21. Jun, 2012
Hi Lisa,
I have listened to all your interviews over the last 1,5 years and have never had a problem to watch or listen. I have repeatedly tried to watch and listen to this one (at least 10 times over the last 2 days) but after the first couple of minutes it keeps stopping. Any suggestions? Thanks