Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 , Helen Driscoll <helen wrote: > > Lari - > > This is all really good. Great advice! > > In one of Donna's videos (I think the EM for Women DVD) -- she stood > next to the massage table, for about a minute and filled her heart > with love. Nice Helen, All healing modalities that I know of are much more successful when the above is done. Even if you are just imprinting the love you have for a favorite pet (a 'cat' was given in Quantum Touch) on your consciousness before the healing sessions. John La Tourrette, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 Exactly! I'd experimented with direct love (love for the person in front of me) but noticed that love was (possibly) anchored to them, and therefore complicated with tag enders, doubt, and too many distracting memories/feelings.Simple love (and love for a pet is usually very simple) that was non specific but more of a "field" seems to work better. I could work better in that mode and the person I was working on was more comfortable too. Helen On Feb 4, 2009, at 4:53 PM, docspeed2001 wrote: , Helen Driscoll <helen wrote: Lari -This is all really good. Great advice!In one of Donna's videos (I think the EM for Women DVD) -- she stood next to the massage table, for about a minute and filled her heart with love. Nice Helen,All healing modalities that I know of are much more successful when the above is done.Even if you are just imprinting the love you have for a favorite pet (a 'cat' was given in Quantum Touch) on your consciousness before the healing sessions.John La Tourrette, PhD--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 > Nice Helen, > > All healing modalities that I know of are much more successful when the > above is done. > > Even if you are just imprinting the love you have for a favorite pet > (a 'cat' was given in Quantum Touch) on your consciousness before the > healing sessions. > > John La Tourrette, PhD I just found out that Richard Cinta is in an ICU outside of Fresno with a spleen infection. My point about bringing this up is because when I think about Richard I have many choices of the emotions I pull up. So I'm now pulling up my good and precious emotions about him. About how kind he is. About how much help he's been. How he's a great friend and fun to joke around with. I still remember the time a bunch of us seminar attendees were having a late dinner at Kim's restaurant and we (Lori maybe?) put mustard sauce on his ice cream and Richard thought it was topping and ate it all. The entire table laughted with him. Anyone that wants to join in with positive thoughts might be helpful. Thank you. John La Tourrette, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 Doc, I hope Richard can do his DEEM while he is in ICU. Even mentally can do it. Since he is pretty sharp, I'll bet he does remember. Thanks for your lightness. It helped me to get a lot less reactive to your post. Mary Nelson www.eft4everyone.com docspeed2001 wrote: > Nice Helen, > > All healing modalities that I know of are much more successful when the > above is done. > > Even if you are just imprinting the love you have for a favorite pet > (a 'cat' was given in Quantum Touch) on your consciousness before the > healing sessions. > > John La Tourrette, PhD I just found out that Richard Cinta is in an ICU outside of Fresno with a spleen infection. My point about bringing this up is because when I think about Richard I have many choices of the emotions I pull up. So I'm now pulling up my good and precious emotions about him. About how kind he is. About how much help he's been. How he's a great friend and fun to joke around with. I still remember the time a bunch of us seminar attendees were having a late dinner at Kim's restaurant and we (Lori maybe?) put mustard sauce on his ice cream and Richard thought it was topping and ate it all. The entire table laughted with him. Anyone that wants to join in with positive thoughts might be helpful. Thank you. John La Tourrette, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 Yeah, that was some real good food. I'm kind of annoyed that I don't remember what I got there - it was either shrimp with lobster sauce or it was hunan beef - whichever it was, MOST places screw it up, and their's was real good. (After I wrote the post, I think it might have been the shrimp with lobster sauce.) I remember it was good food and I remember " hot chicks " . Oh, yeah, and you looked at me like you wanted to kill me when I took some of the hot mustard sauce from the bowl there to put on my food. I mean, it's a chinese restaurant, for God's sake... The ONE thing they got plenty of is hot mustard... hahaha Anyway, I thought it was there for the whole table. I don't know. They had a few of them all along the tables we had set together. If it was your's, sorry, I would have asked for my own bowl. I thought it was there for the whole section of the table. Anyway, that's the same bowl of hot mustard that ended up in Cinta's ice cream. That time it wasn't Lori. It was another hot chick... She don't want me to mention her name in a post, but her initials are Zena. He claims he " knew " it was there all along. If that's the case, then he's a billy goat because he'll eat just about ANYTHING. (Then there was the time he wouldn't decide what he wanted to eat and told the waitress to " surprise " him. She brought him liver and onions! hahaha serves him right!) Sheesh, I got all kinds of stories I could tell about Cinta. Like one of the times I was pissed off at him (I get pissed of at people real easy) and so you and I went and ate at Dairy Queen and then they closed so we went to Denny's, I mean Lenny's and sat there and talked awhile about " stuff " . Well, I was happy as hell because first of all, I DON'T like big groups. I'd rather hang out with just one or two people at a time. And second, I really like and appreciate any time I can spend with Doc going over things that are important or just hanging out. It's something I always value and appreciate. This time was in some ways a " one on one " but it was also two friends sitting down and talking with each other. One of the real highlights of my life, because it was time shared with someone I really like and appreciate. SO, anyway, while we were just talking about normal " stuff " and you also gave me some real good things I took notes on, you talked about Cinta and " paced " me being pissed off and then went over all the real good qualities that I personally value in someone - things like GOOD FRIEND, and LOYAL. And I started to remember some of the things I really value about the guy. I won't tell one of the funnier stories, because I don't want him to tell any of my stories (as if he'd remember them anyway!) hahaha I do remember, though, when I first met him - it was at RJ's seminar, and I didn't really talk to Cinta much there, but he and I were on similar email groups, and I saw him post, and when he posted about you over on group X, and I knew your seminar was coming up that October (?) in 2000, I wrote back and forth to Cinta and asked him about you and your seminars. He offered to share a room with me to help with the cost of the seminar, and so he and I ended up being roommates for the seminar (we have also roomed together a couple other times since then). Anyway, fast forward in to the seminar. (Probably day 2?) We got in to groups and did Remote Viewing cases with each other. The A person was supposed to let the B person go down to level, give them the case, give feedback, and the C person was supposed to take notes and help out if needed. Well, when it was my turn to be person B, the person in my group whose turn it was to be person A didn't have very good calibration skills, didn't let me get down to level, started firing the cases at me and then telling me I was wrong before I could answer and asking me stupid crap like why wasn't I getting them right. Man, I was PISSED. Everyone else was getting accurate hits, and I was goat @#%@#R% because the person doing the case wouldn't shut up long enough to let me answer. So that night when we went back to the hotel room, I was talking to Cinta about it, and I was pissed off. I wanted the reference points of having done a successful case (I didn't realize at the time that you had ALREADY had us program in the reference points with the exercises YOU led us through), and I wanted to do at least 3 cases correctly so I had the reference points. Back then I thought I was F'd because someone else screwed me up. Nowadays, I would just go back to the hotel room and do the exercises on my own and say screw everyone else. Anyway, Cinta took me through some cases, after letting me get down to level, AND I GOT THEM RIGHT! Man, I was shocked! I also felt real damn good. So then I had reference points for success on Remote Viewing cases, with instant feedback. It not only helped me get much more benefit from the seminar, it ALSO helped me get good results with RV and RI later on, AND if it weren't for those early successes, I don't know if I would have the confidence I have now to teach other people how to do RI. So you could say that Cinta HELPED me get where I am today with my ability to teach RI, Covert Influence, and " Dream Invaders " . It's one of the things I try real hard to remember too, whenever I'm in groups with other people now. I'm NOT the most patient person in the universe - although I do like to help people learn, and when I'm in groups I try real hard to remember that early experience and how much it meant to me to have someone with experience and training to help ME through the skills when I was new to them. And I try real hard when I'm working one on one with someone to do the same thing for them. It's one of those things I'll ALWAYS respect and appreciate about Cinta. Sincerely, Jim >> John La Tourrette, PhD > >I just found out that Richard Cinta is in an ICU outside of Fresno with >a spleen infection. > >My point about bringing this up is because when I think about Richard I >have many choices of the emotions I pull up. > >So I'm now pulling up my good and precious emotions about him. > >About how kind he is. About how much help he's been. How he's a great >friend and fun to joke around with. > >I still remember the time a bunch of us seminar attendees were having a >late dinner at Kim's restaurant and we (Lori maybe?) put mustard sauce >on his ice cream and Richard thought it was topping and ate it all. > >The entire table laughted with him. > >Anyone that wants to join in with positive thoughts might be helpful. > >Thank you. > >John La Tourrette, PhD > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 Yep, The mustard ice cream topping is classic Cinta. Didn't even phase him. He loves his dessert. He's also the only one I know who orders dessert for the first course, and when he orders pie, he doesn't order just one piece of pie, he orders a whole pie, sometimes two so there's some to pass around, and some to go! Gentle, easy-going, going with the flow. Richard if you're listening in---sending dozens of figure 8's and carebears your way! Lori > So I'm now pulling up my good and precious emotions about him. > > About how kind he is. About how much help he's been. How he's a great > friend and fun to joke around with. > > I still remember the time a bunch of us seminar attendees were having a > late dinner at Kim's restaurant and we (Lori maybe?) put mustard sauce > on his ice cream and Richard thought it was topping and ate it all. > > The entire table laughted with him. > > Anyone that wants to join in with positive thoughts might be helpful. > > Thank you. > > John La Tourrette, PhD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 I feel saddened to hear that Richard is going through this. I only attended one seminar so far, and what I can perceive about Richard is that he is very kind, loyal, and a caring person. Many energy balls and hugs are being sent his way! With love, Melissa healingenergies- essentialskills , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 wrote: > > > Nice Helen, > > > > All healing modalities that I know of are much more successful when > the > > above is done. > > > > Even if you are just imprinting the love you have for a favorite pet > > (a 'cat' was given in Quantum Touch) on your consciousness before the > > healing sessions. > > > > John La Tourrette, PhD > > I just found out that Richard Cinta is in an ICU outside of Fresno with > a spleen infection. > > My point about bringing this up is because when I think about Richard I > have many choices of the emotions I pull up. > > So I'm now pulling up my good and precious emotions about him. > > About how kind he is. About how much help he's been. How he's a great > friend and fun to joke around with. > > I still remember the time a bunch of us seminar attendees were having a > late dinner at Kim's restaurant and we (Lori maybe?) put mustard sauce > on his ice cream and Richard thought it was topping and ate it all. > > The entire table laughted with him. > > Anyone that wants to join in with positive thoughts might be helpful. > > Thank you. > > John La Tourrette, PhD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 , Helen Driscoll <helen wrote: > > Exactly! > > I'd experimented with direct love (love for the person in front of > me) but noticed that love was (possibly) anchored to them, and > therefore complicated with tag enders, doubt, and too many > distracting memories/feelings. Hi Helen, I'm surprised no one has responded to the above. Very well presented. Thank you. John La Tourrette, PhD > Simple love (and love for a pet is usually very simple) that was non > specific but more of a " field " seems to work better. I could work > better in that mode and the person I was working on was more > comfortable too. > > > Helen > > > > On Feb 4, 2009, at 4:53 PM, docspeed2001 wrote: > > > , Helen Driscoll > > <helen@> wrote: > >> > >> Lari - > >> > >> This is all really good. Great advice! > >> > >> In one of Donna's videos (I think the EM for Women DVD) -- she > > stood > >> next to the massage table, for about a minute and filled her heart > >> with love. > > > > Nice Helen, > > > > All healing modalities that I know of are much more successful when > > the > > above is done. > > > > Even if you are just imprinting the love you have for a favorite pet > > (a 'cat' was given in Quantum Touch) on your consciousness before the > > healing sessions. > > > > John La Tourrette, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 , M J Nelson < wrote: > Thanks for your lightness. It helped me to get a lot less reactive to >your post. Well Mary, When YOU get reactive to any post it is STILL YOU getting reactive. So I'm curious to what you are doing to install more flexibility into your emotional fields? A relative of mind went through a 'trying' illness. It took a while for me to notice that the illness had nothing to do with the physical body, but had EVERYTHING to do with an 'emotional/mind set' that occured months before the illness occured. I/we had no clue of the connection. Once I/we figured that out, the cure was easy. John La Tourrette, PhD PS. How are you doing otherwise? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Doc, Yes, it WAS me getting reactive. By reactive I meant I started in on "don't die" types of thoughts regarding Richard. When someone I know is having major physical problems it is very hard for me to stay even somewhat detached. Your lightness helped me to get beyond that feeling and ask what can I do now to help in a useful way? Maybe I even succeeded. Don't know if I was correct about Richard or not. Triple Warmer overload came up strongly. I saw hands soothing triple warmer points on the face around the ears. Did this several times. I sensed more calmness after a bit. Mine or Richard's? Who knows. Maybe both of us. Also, is it a coincidence that I have had a rather major physical problem myself. It was a bit hard to clear. I was actually lucky that it got bad enough for me to recognize that I had a strong urinary tract infection going on since symptoms are very similar to flu symptoms. If I had seen the doctor saying I had the flu, they would not have checked urine and I might still be sick. This will take some more examination even though I have done some up to now with minimal results. I was so focused on the physical I did not pay that much attention to the mental/emotional. It seems like the physical infection has cleared now. I am doing further emotional clearing work and will continue for at least a few weeks depending on what happens. Thanks for your hints about this, too. Mary Nelson www.eft4everyone.com docspeed2001 wrote: , M J Nelson < wrote: > Thanks for your lightness. It helped me to get a lot less reactive to >your post. Well Mary, When YOU get reactive to any post it is STILL YOU getting reactive. So I'm curious to what you are doing to install more flexibility into your emotional fields? A relative of mind went through a 'trying' illness. It took a while for me to notice that the illness had nothing to do with the physical body, but had EVERYTHING to do with an 'emotional/mind set' that occured months before the illness occured. I/we had no clue of the connection. Once I/we figured that out, the cure was easy. John La Tourrette, PhD PS. How are you doing otherwise? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 Enjoy a SPEED Hitting Recovery and Healing, Richard Cinta Michael Twomey docspeed2001 Feb 4, 2009 9:24 PM Re: A way to add positive emotional energy to a healing! > Nice Helen,> > All healing modalities that I know of are much more successful when the > above is done.> > Even if you are just imprinting the love you have for a favorite pet > (a 'cat' was given in Quantum Touch) on your consciousness before the > healing sessions.> > John La Tourrette, PhDI just found out that Richard Cinta is in an ICU outside of Fresno with a spleen infection.My point about bringing this up is because when I think about Richard I have many choices of the emotions I pull up.So I'm now pulling up my good and precious emotions about him.About how kind he is. About how much help he's been. How he's a great friend and fun to joke around with.I still remember the time a bunch of us seminar attendees were having a late dinner at Kim's restaurant and we (Lori maybe?) put mustard sauce on his ice cream and Richard thought it was topping and ate it all.The entire table laughted with him.Anyone that wants to join in with positive thoughts might be helpful.Thank you.John La Tourrette, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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