Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Jeepers, Doc! All I wanted to do was make Paulina not feel like her question was dumb, and to hopefully help other people not be afraid to ask a very valid question just because they might have felt it was dumb! Sometimes very good questions don't get asked because of fear of feeling dumb, ( or of being publicly humiliated) and if that's the case, how is that helpful? In your opinion, was that a bad thing to do? Who told me that one of the best way to learn is by asking questions or that this was an informative, learning helpful forum? If the question is pertaining to the forum, well, when you go to sign up for the group, Description For those into healing energies to respectfully discuss the essential energy secrets that work for REAL! Covering Donna Eden healing That was at the beginning of the group sign up, which is where I got that idea from. Now, on the other hand if you mean who told me one of the best ways to learn is by asking questions..goodness..practically all of the really good teachers I've ever had told me that! As for pissy, bitchy emotions..I would suggest EFT, it's worked wonders for me on some emotional issues, and Expelling the Venom (pg. 219 of Donna Eden's Energy Medicine) is an EXCELLENT exercise..of course, just speaking from my own experience )))) Peace ya'll docspeed2001 <docspeed2001 wrote: , Rebecca <rbkellam> wrote:> Gosh, you know, since I joined this group, I've seen so many >people preface their questions with something like you did "this >may be a dumb question..." I wonder why that is? IT's probably because when someone does ask a question that is already answered in the files, on in the back posts, I do tend to get a bit pissy and bitchy.>I was under the impression that this group was supposed to be a >helpful, informative, learning forum, and usually the best way to >learn is to ask questions. Really?Who told you that?First study, then study some more, then study some more......then study some more......and if you still don't get it after you've done your homework, then that's the time for questions.So many questions are asked because most people have NOT done their homework.Then again, there are valid questions, are their not?And, sometimes people ask questions because they only have opinions and no training...just some real faulty beliefs...But that's okay. I'll be writing up something in the next few days to really help those people.Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2005 Report Share Posted June 11, 2005 Jeepers Rebecca, you obviously missed my sense of humor! And you missed the seriousness of the reply. > All I wanted to do was make Paulina not feel like her question was >dumb, Paulina did NOT feel her post was dumb. With her, those words were for something else. Now, what might they have been for? >and to hopefully help other people not be afraid to ask a very >valid question just because they might have felt it was dumb! So, you think that actually reading DONNA'S BOOK first, and studying DAVID'S ENERGY PSYCHOLOGY INTERACTIVE second, and going through THE REMOTE VIEWING ESP COURSE next, is not a valid and important step ALL POSTERS SHOULD MAKE " before " posting? Why is that so? What is YOUR definition of a valid question? We have files that answer MANY questions. They just NEED TO READ THEM first. We have thousands of very well thought-out back posts. They just NEED TO READ THEM first. Is that asking too much? If so, tough! IT'S STILL " MY RULES " ! > Sometimes very good questions don't get asked because of fear of >feeling dumb, Then they have an ego problem, which is really easily taken care of. A few EP sandwichs will erase that perturbance from their energy fields so they can behave normally. That does not mean that we have to " dumb down " this list to THEIR LEVEL. They joined this list to GET UP TO OUR LEVEL, did they not? They are NOT in kindergarden, nor grade school where the TA helps them take off their coats and helps them hang them up on the hangers. To get on this list THEY MUST BE ADULTS...they must be OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE! We expect them to act that way, don't we?;-) >( or of being publicly humiliated) and if that's the case, how is >that helpful? Again Rebecca, you are getting real sloppy with your definitions. Because with MY definition of " publicly humiliated " , we just DON'T DO THAT! Now, just because I said the above, you might perceive that statement as an attack, when it is NO SUCH THING! If someone asks a question, a question that has just been answered 6 times in the past week, and we call them on that, you call that public humiliation? Why? > For those into healing energies to respectfully discuss the >essential energy secrets that work for REAL! Covering Donna Eden >healing You are switching topics, and we all know it. The word " Discussing " presupposes that one has some KNOWLEDGE about what they are discussing, at least it does on this list. Otherwise, they are just ignorant fools wagging their lips to hear the sound of their own voices, aren't they? > That was at the beginning of the group sign up, which is where I >got that idea from. Now, on the other hand if you mean who told me >one of the best ways to learn is by asking >questions..goodness..practically all of the really good teachers >I've ever had told me that! There is A BIG DIFFERENCE between using the Socratic method, and asking stupid, meaningless, waste of time questions. So, group, what is/are those differences? ps. This is a VERY IMPORTANT THREAD! > > Gosh, you know, since I joined this group, I've seen so many > >people preface their questions with something like you did " this > >may be a dumb question... " I wonder why that is? > > IT's probably because when someone does ask a question that is > already answered in the files, on in the back posts, I do tend to > get a bit pissy and bitchy. > > >I was under the impression that this group was supposed to be a > >helpful, informative, learning forum, and usually the best way to > >learn is to ask questions. > > Really? > > Who told you that? > > First study, then study some more, then study some more... > > ...then study some more... > > ...and if you still don't get it after you've done your homework, > then that's the time for questions. > > So many questions are asked because most people have NOT done their > homework. > > Then again, there are valid questions, are their not? > > And, sometimes people ask questions because they only have opinions > and no training...just some real faulty beliefs... > > But that's okay. I'll be writing up something in the next few days > to really help those people. > > Sincerely, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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