Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 , " darthon4 " <darthon4 wrote: > > My quickie de-stresser is to do the Expelling Of The Demon drill while > I think about what's stressing me, and the sooner the better. 90% of > the time that alone works for me. > > Then I'll usually follow it with the three thumps, cross crawl, Wayne > Cooke, and trace the 14 meridians to clear out energy blocks that seem > to form when I get stressed. > > Total time less than 5 minutes. Stress? Taking appropiate action is always the answer! Good point Lori, Now I'm going to bring up something that everyone is seeming to miss. Here it is. It's a question. What's stress for? For example, I'm working on a project. I had difficulty figuring out what to do in a certain situation. Using the Inner Demon Destroyer (I love it) will NOT give me the answer to what is causing the stress, an unsolved project. So I go to bed last night, and stayed awake for a bit, thinking about the project. Then using " The Kahuna ESP Mind/Dream Learning " I went to theta brain wave and told myself to give me a solution to the project I had in mind. About 4 hours later I woke up with a solution. I couldn't make any sense out of the solution. So I went back to theta using the Kahuna ESP Mind, and asked myself another question. " If I knew consciously what the solution I got meant, what would I realize " . Then at that level of mind I just waited for the answers. And the did float into my mind, a mind that was ready for them and did notice them. Then got out of bed, wrote them down, and then implemented them today. I'm still implementing them, and when I go to bed tonight there will be NO stress because the problem that caused the stress has been solved, worked out, and run through with practical how-to's, and implimented. Just erasing the stress is NOT always the best answer. Just sedating Triple Warmer is almost NEVER the correct answer. Taking appropiate action is always the answer, but an answer that many do not want to accept. Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 healingenergies- essentialskills , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 wrote: > > , " darthon4 " > <darthon4@> wrote: > > > > My quickie de-stresser is to do the Expelling Of The Demon drill while > > I think about what's stressing me, and the sooner the better. 90% of > > the time that alone works for me. > > > > Then I'll usually follow it with the three thumps, cross crawl, Wayne > > Cooke, and trace the 14 meridians to clear out energy blocks that seem > > to form when I get stressed. > > > > Total time less than 5 minutes. > > Stress? Taking appropiate action is always the answer! > > Good point Lori, > > Now I'm going to bring up something that everyone is seeming to miss. > > Here it is. > > It's a question. What's stress for? > > For example, I'm working on a project. I had difficulty figuring out > what to do in a certain situation. > > Using the Inner Demon Destroyer (I love it) will NOT give me the answer > to what is causing the stress, an unsolved project. > > So I go to bed last night, and stayed awake for a bit, thinking about > the project. > > Then using " The Kahuna ESP Mind/Dream Learning " I went to theta brain > wave and told myself to give me a solution to the project I had in mind. > > About 4 hours later I woke up with a solution. > > I couldn't make any sense out of the solution. > > So I went back to theta using the Kahuna ESP Mind, and asked myself > another question. " If I knew consciously what the solution I got meant, > what would I realize " . > > Then at that level of mind I just waited for the answers. And the did > float into my mind, a mind that was ready for them and did notice them. > > Then got out of bed, wrote them down, and then implemented them today. > > I'm still implementing them, and when I go to bed tonight there will be > NO stress because the problem that caused the stress has been solved, > worked out, and run through with practical how-to's, and implimented. > > Just erasing the stress is NOT always the best answer. > > Just sedating Triple Warmer is almost NEVER the correct answer. > > Taking appropiate action is always the answer, but an answer that many > do not want to accept. > > Sincerely, > > Doc and Lori I did like your different approaches. Since I need to get stuff done sometimes I combine both to relax a bit, and then to force myself to do what is necessary. So I do reward myself at the end of everyday with something that I enjoy doing. Something like reading a special book. Watching a special movie. Doing an activity I like doing. Sandy Ps. I did like the post you did Doc over on mindmastery- essentialskills on the same topic. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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