Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 docspeed2001 wrote: , "A" <akashamoonlite123> wrote: At your seminar last October, you stated that you are not a healer and I was very disappointed Okay. From what I remember, essentially from what Doc said was this: Healer: Someone that can and does fix folks. Trainer: Someone that can and does teach folks to fix themselves. Coach: Someone that can and does support folks to fix themselves. I guess when God didn't do it, it wasn't good enough. What presuppositions are here or infered group? 1) "How dare you fix me, without my permission" 2) "I cant fix myself, No One but God can do that" 3) "You are playing God, which I idolize and distort my reality from, and you are ruining my fantasy, of making sense out of an unsafe world, because, If Im reactive, then so must everyone else...and how dare someone like me, ever question the higher authority, even if it hurts me, by my choices in how I interpret my reality" 4. "Leave me alone!" 5. Her Beliefs and anyone else beliefs can and do, not only influence their world...They actually create it...even if its totally awesome or totally filled with filters of sloppy or lazy thinking, based not on ACTION, but REACTION To her own theories, conclusions, assumptions and presumptions of "experiences" instead of going out there to do the drills, and get the real blessings from God....the forbidden fruit of her labors. Richard Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 09:23:17 -0000, docspeed2001 <docspeed2001 wrote: > > , " A " > <akashamoonlite123> wrote: > > At your seminar last October, you stated that you are not a healer > > and I was very disappointed > > Okay. > > This means that you did NOT hear my definition of a " healer " , versus > my definition of a " trainer " , or a " coach " . > > So, what are those differences? > > Did I ever tell you about the time I was real concerned for an older > female relative, so I worked on her remotely...and, damn it...she > got better! > > Then I told her what I'd done remotely... > > ...and she was back to her normal condition within hours. > > I guess when God didn't do it, it wasn't good enough. > > What presuppositions are here or infered group? > I will only be as healthy (or successful, or sexy, or blah blah) as I believe I am supposed to be. If I start to move away from what's " safe " , or what I " deserve " , or what I believe is good for others, my PRs will kick in and move me back to my " safe zone " . If Doc heals me remotely, he may be able to do it in a way that bypasses my PRs, and if I acclimate to being healed, it's possible that my beliefs won't kick in and undo the healing, maybe even for quite a while. If Doc trains me, he might sit down with me and walk me through the process of defining my goals, help me identify my obstacles, help me plan out how to overcome the obstacles, and achieve my goals, and so on. If Doc coaches me, he will train me in particular techniques, make sure I know how and when to use them, and leave it up to me to use them in my life. Being coached gives me much more control and much more personal freedom than being healed does. I can't take advantage of the coaching Doc can do, unless I am able to accept the power and freedom that it will give me. Thanks, Doc. --David Brandt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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