Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 OK, I just have to say it again. I had a great time during the Dream Invaders weekend! And when it was all over I was trying to figure out how in the world I managed to function as well as I did on a total of about 12 hrs of sleep over 4 days. Then the answer came to me....we were going into and out of deep relaxed states of mind so many times doing all those dream invader exercises that it more than made up for all the sleep I didn't get. Doc covered an unbelievable number of years of training in 3 days. What was it he said? 15 years of teaching was covered during each day of the seminar? So I got 45 years of training in 3 days! What a deal. How did Doc do it? One thing I noticed is that I'm so much better at recalling my dreams and requesting the dreams I want to have at will. The first night of the seminar I fell asleep and forgot to put in a request for a dream to recall for our homework assignment for the next day. I woke up later on realizing I only had a couple hrs of sleep left before I had to get up. So I told my Unihipili that I need a dream and I need it quick so I can complete my homework assignment for the next day. I got my quick little dream before I woke up again, and when I woke up I remembered it perfectly and I thanked my Unihipili for it's assistance. Later Doc led me through a drill in front of the class where I learned what the higher meaning of that dream was for me. One of the significant things I learned During Dream invaders was the importance of building the bridges between the three minds and how to use that to my advantage. Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 mindmastery-essentialskills , " darthon4 " <darthon4 wrote: > Doc covered an unbelievable number of years of training in 3 days. > What was it he said? 15 years of teaching was covered during each > day of the seminar? So I got 45 years of training in 3 days! What a > deal. How did Doc do it? I think that Doc made use of unconscious suggestion on all of us while he was doing the demo's on one person at the front of the classroom. He'd hypnotize one person, but all of us would go into trance. I noticed he was installing time lines for the past, present and future continually. And, then starting on day two he started installing that we'd had 5 years of training on the first day, and 12 years of training by the end of the 2nd day, and 15 years of training by the end of the 3rd day. Doc is really a master nlp trainer, and he's got the hypnosis and timelines down pat, along with anchoring and those language patterns. His teaching expertise really showed up in his demos of having us tell him the most important things we'd learn, and when we did that, he'd add to it more and more. I was very much in overload all the time, even getting 2 massive headaches. I told Doc, and he smiled and got rid of them within seconds. I can't wait to get my hands on those secret dvds. Those dvd's will have all the secrets that I can't remember now that I'm sane again. Massive overload! Which I think is very important so we can stretch and get and understand more and more. I pity the few dumb fools at the seminar that have not yet purchased those priceless dvd's. There is no way they can handle that massive tidel wave of information without that reinforcement. If they don't get those now, they will end up with only fragments of those priceless gold nuggets and crown jewels. Sam > One thing I noticed is that I'm so much better at recalling my dreams > and requesting the dreams I want to have at will. > > The first night of the seminar I fell asleep and forgot to put in a > request for a dream to recall for our homework assignment for the > next day. > > I woke up later on realizing I only had a couple hrs of sleep left > before I had to get up. So I told my Unihipili that I need a dream > and I need it quick so I can complete my homework assignment for the > next day. > > I got my quick little dream before I woke up again, and when I woke > up I remembered it perfectly and I thanked my Unihipili for it's > assistance. > > Later Doc led me through a drill in front of the class where I > learned what the higher meaning of that dream was for me. > > One of the significant things I learned During Dream invaders was the > importance of building the bridges between the three minds and how to > use that to my advantage. > > Lori > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 , " darthon4 " <darthon4 wrote: > > OK, I just have to say it again. I had a great time during the Dream > Invaders weekend! > > And when it was all over I was trying to figure out how in the world > I managed to function as well as I did on a total of about 12 hrs of > sleep over 4 days. > > Then the answer came to me....we were going into and out of deep > relaxed states of mind so many times doing all those dream invader > exercises that it more than made up for all the sleep I didn't get. > > Doc covered an unbelievable number of years of training in 3 days. > What was it he said? 15 years of teaching was covered during each > day of the seminar? So I got 45 years of training in 3 days! What a > deal. How did Doc do it? I will be teaching the how-to's of doing that at my next TRAINER'S Intensive. Or, you can just watch the dvd's and notice how I did it;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 healingenergies- essentialskills , " sam58fagone " <sam58fagone wrote: > > mindmastery-essentialskills , " darthon4 " > <darthon4@> wrote: > > Doc covered an unbelievable number of years of training in 3 days. > > What was it he said? 15 years of teaching was covered during each > > day of the seminar? So I got 45 years of training in 3 days! > What a > > deal. How did Doc do it? > > I think that Doc made use of unconscious suggestion on all of us > while he was doing the demo's on one person at the front of the > classroom. > > He'd hypnotize one person, but all of us would go into trance. > > I noticed he was installing time lines for the past, present and > future continually. Hi Sam, Nice noticing. I also virtually preped the entire seminar and the positive results the evening before...and look at the massive amounts of isomorphic metaphors I used when I talked about " others " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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