Guest guest Posted February 27, 2009 Report Share Posted February 27, 2009 Hi Doc. I am confused... > Aura strengthening work, & Darth Vader breath are helpful. To become an empath? I don't think so. I'm curious to why you stated that, Kelmie. I wasn't stating ANYTHING about how to become an empath. I have no idea how to become one. I was talking about how to deal with being one, & how Energy Medicine can help. Kelmie , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 wrote: > > >Kelmie Blake <kelmie@> wrote: > > > Empaths are wired differently, in an energetic sense. > > Hi Kelmie, > > I love ya, and I do dis-agree with you on some of your reply. I'll > tell you 'why' down the page. > > > It is not a form of co-dependency, or a personality type. > > I agree. > > In fact I do not have a clue to how annex came up with that 'co- > dependent' stuff. They are in different worlds. > > Empathy is totally different. > > No where is it in the definition of an empath to be co-dependent. > > Nor is it a personally 'type'. > > So what is it? > > It is knowing how 'they' feel and acknowledging that feeling of > theirs. > > That can be done visually, by 'seeing' them. > > That can be done with the 3rd chakra, by having their feelings inside > of you, and then noticing that those feelings are someone elses. > > That can be done with intuition (second chakra)...and the practice of > wide-awake theta brain wave trainings and building bridges of > consciousness between the 'whole-mind' (right and left brain > hemispheres) on a deep structure level. > > It can also be done with the 3rd eye chakra as you 'see' what is > beyond the physical...ie, the event, the processes... > > And blab, blab, blab (so much more can be added). > > >For empaths, it is especially important to keep their own energies > >humming. > > By 'their' I'm presupposing you are talking about knowing the > differences between what 'they' are emoting and what others are > emoting to them. > > And I do agree with this. > > There are specific processes to learn how to do that, feeling and > noticing who does what and how to recognize and deal with those > processes. > > Those processes start with developing your own awarenesses of what is > you with the emotions. NOT by attempting to erase them but to just > notice them as yours... > > ...and then to get the 'learning experiences' those feeling are > giving you accidentally and mostly subconsciously. > > Then you learn how to 'deal' with them in ways that are congruent to > you. > > Blab, blab, blab. > > >The clearer you keep your own energies, the easier it becomes to > >tell when it's someone else's energy that is affecting you. > > I believe this is done with mind training. I'm talking hypnosis here > and NOT energy work the Eden way. > > I'm talking about having the minimum of a NLP Practitioner's level. > > > Aura strengthening work, & Darth Vader breath are helpful. > > To become an empath? I don't think so. > > I'm curious to why you stated that, Kelmie. > > >I am an empath & Energy Medicine made it possible for me to function > >in this word without getting constantly zapped. > > Well, most of us empaths (especially Woods and Metals) chose the path > of 'putting up barriors'. > > And we all do the above with our 'beliefs' which are just 'thoughts' > that others have mostly put inside our heads BEFORE we were able to > think for ourselves and evaluate those thoughts in a manner that we > choose. > > So people become armored because of the values, beliefs and idenities > installed by others. > > So people become armored to others feelings as a protective device. > > A GREAT TOOL for learning how to be an empath is to study the NLP > meta-model. > > That tool, when used with 'self' and with your 'clients' will pull > them out of the emotional pit they put themselves in, and that tool > will (can be) used with compassion. > > That tool can even be used 'content free' so that we never even need > to know the reason for their negative emoting. > > And that tool also getting them away from the stupidity of 'mind > reading', which is where they assume something that cannot be > verified, and base their processes of healing on no-evidence. > > Which is why I love the 3 primary types of energy testing as methods > of verification: > > 1. The general test. > > 2. The spleen test. > > 3. The emotional test. > > When I give 'psychic skills' trainings (remote viewing, remote > influence, remote healing), I get many that come to me with really > weird feelings they are having. > > For example, when they have " immense anger " . > > I have them notice if that anger is their's or someone else's. In > many cases it is someone else's. But because that type of awareness > is new to them they do not know that until it happens to them. > > Then they normally need someone else to point that out. > > Once you know it is their's and NOT yours, other tools can easily be > used effectively in a way that helps them (covertly) and your life > goes on going on in an evolutionary way. > > John La Tourrette, PhD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2009 Report Share Posted February 28, 2009 healingenergies- essentialskills , " sarasvatinadi " <kelmie wrote: > > Hi Doc. > I am confused... > > Aura strengthening work, & Darth Vader breath are helpful. > >To become an empath? I don't think so. > >I'm curious to why you stated that, Kelmie. > I wasn't stating ANYTHING about how to become an empath. I have no idea how to become one. I was talking about how to deal with being one, & how Energy Medicine can help. > Kelmie Thank you for the clarification Kelmie. My post was about how-to-become one. Sincerely, John La Tourrette, PhD > healingenergies- essentialskills , " docspeed2001 " > <docspeed2001@> wrote: > > > > >Kelmie Blake <kelmie@> wrote: > > > > > Empaths are wired differently, in an energetic sense. > > > > Hi Kelmie, > > > > I love ya, and I do dis-agree with you on some of your reply. I'll > > tell you 'why' down the page. > > > > > It is not a form of co-dependency, or a personality type. > > > > I agree. > > > > In fact I do not have a clue to how annex came up with that 'co- > > dependent' stuff. They are in different worlds. > > > > Empathy is totally different. > > > > No where is it in the definition of an empath to be co-dependent. > > > > Nor is it a personally 'type'. > > > > So what is it? > > > > It is knowing how 'they' feel and acknowledging that feeling of > > theirs. > > > > That can be done visually, by 'seeing' them. > > > > That can be done with the 3rd chakra, by having their feelings inside > > of you, and then noticing that those feelings are someone elses. > > > > That can be done with intuition (second chakra)...and the practice of > > wide-awake theta brain wave trainings and building bridges of > > consciousness between the 'whole-mind' (right and left brain > > hemispheres) on a deep structure level. > > > > It can also be done with the 3rd eye chakra as you 'see' what is > > beyond the physical...ie, the event, the processes... > > > > And blab, blab, blab (so much more can be added). > > > > >For empaths, it is especially important to keep their own energies > > >humming. > > > > By 'their' I'm presupposing you are talking about knowing the > > differences between what 'they' are emoting and what others are > > emoting to them. > > > > And I do agree with this. > > > > There are specific processes to learn how to do that, feeling and > > noticing who does what and how to recognize and deal with those > > processes. > > > > Those processes start with developing your own awarenesses of what is > > you with the emotions. NOT by attempting to erase them but to just > > notice them as yours... > > > > ...and then to get the 'learning experiences' those feeling are > > giving you accidentally and mostly subconsciously. > > > > Then you learn how to 'deal' with them in ways that are congruent to > > you. > > > > Blab, blab, blab. > > > > >The clearer you keep your own energies, the easier it becomes to > > >tell when it's someone else's energy that is affecting you. > > > > I believe this is done with mind training. I'm talking hypnosis here > > and NOT energy work the Eden way. > > > > I'm talking about having the minimum of a NLP Practitioner's level. > > > > > Aura strengthening work, & Darth Vader breath are helpful. > > > > To become an empath? I don't think so. > > > > I'm curious to why you stated that, Kelmie. > > > > >I am an empath & Energy Medicine made it possible for me to function > > >in this word without getting constantly zapped. > > > > Well, most of us empaths (especially Woods and Metals) chose the path > > of 'putting up barriors'. > > > > And we all do the above with our 'beliefs' which are just 'thoughts' > > that others have mostly put inside our heads BEFORE we were able to > > think for ourselves and evaluate those thoughts in a manner that we > > choose. > > > > So people become armored because of the values, beliefs and idenities > > installed by others. > > > > So people become armored to others feelings as a protective device. > > > > A GREAT TOOL for learning how to be an empath is to study the NLP > > meta-model. > > > > That tool, when used with 'self' and with your 'clients' will pull > > them out of the emotional pit they put themselves in, and that tool > > will (can be) used with compassion. > > > > That tool can even be used 'content free' so that we never even need > > to know the reason for their negative emoting. > > > > And that tool also getting them away from the stupidity of 'mind > > reading', which is where they assume something that cannot be > > verified, and base their processes of healing on no-evidence. > > > > Which is why I love the 3 primary types of energy testing as methods > > of verification: > > > > 1. The general test. > > > > 2. The spleen test. > > > > 3. The emotional test. > > > > When I give 'psychic skills' trainings (remote viewing, remote > > influence, remote healing), I get many that come to me with really > > weird feelings they are having. > > > > For example, when they have " immense anger " . > > > > I have them notice if that anger is their's or someone else's. In > > many cases it is someone else's. But because that type of awareness > > is new to them they do not know that until it happens to them. > > > > Then they normally need someone else to point that out. > > > > Once you know it is their's and NOT yours, other tools can easily be > > used effectively in a way that helps them (covertly) and your life > > goes on going on in an evolutionary way. > > > > John La Tourrette, PhD > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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