What Does It Mean to Do the Impossible?
by Dr. Joe Vitale
Here’s the sound bite:
“Doing the impossible means erasing the limits in your mind
and remembering that the Divine never had any.”
Now, let’s unpack that.
Most people believe “impossible” is a wall. It’s a stop sign painted by fear, logic, and past conditioning. It’s what society teaches to keep you safe, small, and predictable. But safety rarely births miracles. The moment you label something impossible, you close the door on the very energy that could make it happen.
When you do the impossible, you don’t defy the laws of reality — you redefine them.
You enter a space beyond logic, where inspiration leads and the intellect follows.
You transcend your beliefs about who you are, what’s allowed, and what’s probable.
That’s what Zero Limits is all about.
In my movie Zero Limits, inspired by the ancient Hawaiian practice of Ho’oponopono, we explore what happens when you clean away the mental and emotional data that says, “You can’t.”
The practice teaches that we are not broken, but blocked; not flawed, but fogged.
Every “impossible” situation is really a projection of our inner limits.
When you release those limits through cleaning — by saying “I love you, I’m sorry, please forgive me, thank you” — life reorganizes itself.
Miracles happen.
I’ve seen it countless times.
People healed when doctors said they couldn’t.
Debts dissolved when logic said they wouldn’t.
Dreams realized decades after hope said they shouldn’t.
When you return to zero — that state of pure awareness before thought — you discover there was never any impossibility at all.
Doing the impossible isn’t about fighting reality. It’s about aligning with the deeper reality that you are the creator of your experience. You are the channel through which miracles flow.
The only true limitation is the one you agree to believe.
When I began filming Zero Limits, there were endless reasons to stop. The budget seemed impossible. The logistics seemed impossible. The timing, the marketing, the release — all impossible.
Yet, each “impossible” dissolved the moment I took one inspired step forward and trusted the clearing process.
Now the movie has been nominated for over 39 awards and has won 27,
streaming worldwide right now on Apple TV, Amazon Prime,
and ZeroLimitsMovie.com.
That’s what happens when you live at zero: the Universe does the heavy lifting.
So, what does it mean to do the impossible?
It means surrendering the ego’s insistence that it must know how.
It means trusting inspiration more than information.
It means turning “no way” into “now way.”
It means remembering that what you call “impossible” is just something you haven’t cleaned on yet.
At zero, there are no limits. Only love, only potential, only the Divine saying, “Let’s go.”
Knowing this, what will you do today?
Expect Miracles.
Love
Ao Akua
Dr. Joe Vitale
“Zero Limits” the movie premieres this month, June 26th, in Sacramento. It’s a VIP, red carpet, Los Angeles Tribune covered big deal. The film has been nominated for 24 awards and already won 11 of them. Watch the movie trailer and get more info right now at www.ZeroLimitsMovie.com I’ll be there. Will you?
New film “Zero Limits” Starring Secret Movie Star Dr. Joe Vitaleto Premiere in Sacramento on June 26Sacramento, CA – “Zero Limits”, a new film by global bestselling author and star of the hit movie “The Secret”, Dr. Joe Vitale, is set to premiere in Sacramento on June 26. The film, which teaches the ancient Hawaiian practice of ho’oponopono, has already gained widespread acclaim and won three awards, with 12 nominations to its name – so far.Ho’oponopono is a powerful healing technique that focuses on taking responsibility for one’s own actions and thoughts, and using forgiveness and gratitude to clear negative energy and manifest positive outcomes. In Zero Limits, the book that started a movement, and in followup books such as At Zero and The Fifth Phrase, and Zero Limits Living, Vitale shares his personal experiences and insights on how this practice has transformed his life and the lives of countless others.
The film “Zero Limits” has already received high praise from critics and readers alike, with many calling it a life-changing movie. “Zero Limits” has been described as a must-watch for anyone looking to improve their relationships, health, and overall well-being. Its unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern techniques makes it a valuable resource for anyone seeking personal growth and transformation.
The premiere of “Zero Limits” in Sacramento is highly anticipated, with VIP tickets selling out quickly. Attendees can expect an evening filled with inspiration, as Vitale shares his journey and insights on ho’oponopono, and is joined with many of the stars from the movie.
Media coverage includes the Los Angeles Tribune, as well as independent journalists and photographers. The event will also feature a meet-and-greet with the author and many members of the cast. “Zero Limits” is a film that has the power to change lives. The VIP premiere in Sacramento is not to be missed. Seating is limited. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
For more information on “Zero Limits” the movie, and to purchase VIP tickets for the premiere, visit the official website at www.zerolimitsmovie.com. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from one of the world’s leading experts on ho’oponopono and discover the limitless potential within yourself.
Author of way too many books to list here
Creator, Kotama Method: The Art of Conversational Transformation
Recipient, LA Tribune Lifetime Achievement Award 2021
Main Site: https://www.MiraclesCoaching.
You’ll want to see the Summer 2021 edition of In the Limelight with Clarissa magazine with Dr. Joe Vitale (me!) on the cover. Exclusive feature interview inside (with more new photos). This is the magazine of supermodel and powerhouse entrepreneur Clarissa Burt. Love the ads in it too. Free online. See https://clarissaburt.com/in-the-limelight-with-clarissa-summer-2021-issue/ Enjoy!
Because I wrote a popular business book on P.T. Barnum, called There’s A Customer Born Every Minute, numerous people have been telling me about the new movie titled The Greatest Showman.
The movie is a musical loosely based on the life of “The Greatest Showman” – P.T. Barnum.
I say “loosely” because the movie isn’t concerned about the facts; it focuses on the spirit of Barnum.
After all, the real “The Greatest Showman” didn’t dance, or sing, or run, or look or sound like the actor playing him, Hugh Jackman.
But Barnum would have loved the movie.
And I loved it, too.
“The Greatest Showman” is a big scale, old school Hollywood production, with a large cast, huge sets, big music numbers and fast dance routines, and more.
It is hugely entertaining.
It is fun for the whole family.
I found “The Greatest Showman” inspiring, uplifting, nurturing and contagiously happy.
Actor Hugh Jackman does a wonderful job of making Barnum understood and liked within the context of the times “The Greatest Showman” lived.
Barnum did in fact promote the unusual, and he was indeed a man behind “humbugs” and “hoodwinks.”
He lived in the 1800s, and his promotions were new, unusual, entertaining, educational, and highly curious.
He never said “There’s a sucker born every minute.”
People loved his shows.
He was the Disney of the 1800s.
But he didn’t have a fling with Jenny Lind, and he didn’t open a circus tent right after his museum burned down, and he didn’t retire to watch his children grow.
In reality the real “The Greatest Showman” wrote his autobiography, went into politics, lectured on the speaking circuit, made partners (like General Tom Thumb) rich and famous, and promoted even bigger events and shows, including the circus, right up to his death in 1891.
Still I loved this movie.
As long as you turn off any fact checking in your mind, you can sit back and enjoy one of the most entertaining movies of 2017 and early 2018.
And if you do care about the facts behind “The Greatest Showman,” then go get my book: There’s A Customer Born Every Minute.
Ao Akua,
PS – The Greatest Showman – the real one, not the Hugh Jackman movie version – used 10 “Rings of Power” to make himself and his businesses so famous that we still make movies about him 100 years after his death. Get the real story in There’s A Customer Born Every Minute.
“If you’re going to excel in business, learning about a showman like Barnum and applying some of the lessons he taught can give you valuable insights. Joe Vitale has captured ten of these lessons (he calls them ‘rings of power’) and shows how you can apply them in a way that will open your eyes and stretch your imagination. There’s a lot of money-making and fun wisdom here.”
— Joseph Sugarman, Chairman, BluBlocker Corporation