Public video series
The Neothink Mentality
Fourteen lessons in integrated thinking, filmed as a single arc. It is public material from the same research program that produced Unleashed, the Unified Field, and the Institute's civilizational work.
- Lessons
- 14
- Research depth
- 50+ years
- Format
- Video + on-site pages
In one paragraph
The Neothink mentality is trained integrated thinking: you learn to see the structure of a situation, connect what specialization hides, and act from internal causality instead of from routine obedience. Mark Hamilton developed the underlying research over more than five decades; this series is the sequential on-ramp. It does not replace Unleashed or the Unified Field. It prepares the mind to read them seriously.
"Reality serves the mind that pierces illusions."
Why this exists
Most adults are trained into hyperspecialization. That pays bills in the short term. It also fragments causality: you see a slice, not the whole. The Neothink mentality is the opposite move. Integration across domains is not a motivational slogan. It is how you detect contradiction, predict consequences, and build value that did not exist before.
These lessons were once circulated inside the Society first. They are public now because the Institute treats the proof as a public good. Watch in order. Each page below hosts the lesson text and context on this domain.
The complete seriesFourteen lessons
Open each lesson on the site. Lesson index lists the same fourteen posts in WordPress publication order (cornerstone hub for SEO and sharing).
Arc of the work
Four phases
1Awaken
See the routine rut for what it is. Name the following-mode structure without moralizing it. That clarity is what integrated thinking builds on.
2Build
Apply method: curiosity across domains, clarity on impact and essence, productivity that serves integration rather than exhaustion.
3Master
Deepen the relationship between value, money, and reflection. Lead from calm rather than from adrenaline.
4Transcend
Place the personal arc inside the civilizational one: Prime Law, Neovia, and the long correction the Institute exists to advance.
Questions
Frequently asked
What is the Neothink Mentality?
The Neothink mentality is integrated thinking at full capacity: seeing essences, connecting domains, and acting from internal authority rather than from the fragmented obedience hierarchy rewards. This series teaches it as a trainable practice, not as a personality type.
Who created the Neothink Mentality series?
Mark Hamilton, founder of the Neothink Institute, developed the material over more than five decades of research into civilization, consciousness, and value creation. The video lessons translate part of that work into a fixed sequence for newcomers.
What is the difference between following mode and self-leader mentality?
Following mode is reactive execution inside someone else’s design. Self-leader mentality means the mind integrates across tasks and domains so that initiative and causality come from within. The series is built to move from the first toward the second.
How long does it take to complete the series?
There are fourteen video lessons, meant to be taken in order. Pace is individual. Integration matters more than speed; most people spread the series over several weeks while applying each step.
What will I learn in the series?
You will work through integrated thinking, the Prime Law horizon, perspective, value and profit, higher-level integration, productivity, longevity themes, money as an effect of value, balance, and calm judgment. Each lesson links to a full page on this site with the lesson content.
Is the series suitable if I am new to Neothink?
Yes. Lesson one assumes no prior vocabulary. The sequence is cumulative. Pair it with Unleashed and the Unified Field when you are ready for the full theoretical depth.
Begin at lesson one
Integrated thinking is cumulative. Start with the first lesson, then proceed in order.
For the full theoretical system, read Unleashed and explore free learning resources.