Guest guest Posted February 17, 2005 Report Share Posted February 17, 2005 creative_energies , " kahunamaker " <kahunamaker> wrote: > I don't see things in terms of one life, >and I certainly don't see the resolution >of physical problems as a long-term >winners game because we all get old, >sick and die. We all suffer loss, >bereavement and sudden change. >We all have our unique challenges >of growth laid out for us. There is >no immunity. So, what's your point? You pointed out all the NEGATIONS, and you seemed to totally miss the positives. Here, let me give you a few. Yes, we do get old, and to get old, we first are young and we are full of the juices of life and the vitalities of life, and the wonderful joys of being young and experimental. We all have the opportunity to be Jonathan Livingston Seagull, but only one out of millions make it, and it's not because Jonathan was special... ....it was because Jonathan had a dream and lived his dream. Strangely, for us humans, most of us give up all our dreams about the age of 27. We lose our optimism…most get a job they hate, but because they must pay the rent, blab, blab, blab... ....but a few, get re-motivated and, that few, understanding that they only have absolute control over their own thoughts, then start doing the drills to get the skills. And they do this by living an Ideal, and then learning skills that take them to that Ideal. (NOTE: an ideal is a standard of perfection, beauty, or excellence. And I'm talking about an Ideal from their individual reference point, NOT from Mommy or Daddies, or the Church's viewpoint.) Yes, we all get sick and die. So what? That's the last step before the doorway is crossed, and a necessary step for our own growth. The body does wear out. So what? What about the all the years of growth, of health, of vitality, of learning really neat things? A school teacher can look back and realize that she has made a big POSITIVE DIFFERENCE in many people's life. An author can realize that he has spread his wisdom, his knowledge, his entertainment skills far and wide. (I was going to cover the topic of reincarnation, but it's getting late. Maybe later?) You mention that, " we all suffer loss, bereavement and sudden change " . And, this is NOT really so. For many people the crossing over of a loved one is a joyful occurrence. It is a cultural thing, and it is a thing that can be changed in a more educated manner...and it can be changed rather quickly, in a matter of minutes, if one is willing to do the drill...to keep the positive learnings... Unfortunately most people are NOT educated in that manner. And, " yes " , I do know that loss can be many things. For example an injury cost me the loss of some of the super skills that I had with my feet and legs… ....to me, that became a sign of, " what else can I do? " It was NOT a sign of defeat, " gosh, I can't `xyz' anymore so I should shoot myself! " So it became a sign of growth, instead of a sign of failure. And, the additional skills I achieved in the next year did bring in many financial rewards, many physical rewards, many mental rewards, and many kudos from those that are in my narrow fringe target market as they learned to achieve the same skills that I learned because of a loss of a specific function. Please remember that the loss of a specific function LEAD TO the development of a MUCH SUPERIOR FUNCTION! Onward. " Bereavement. " The suffering because of the death of a loved one. Yes, this does happen and it happens because of the focus on the loss, and would NOT happen if the focus was on the living and the sharing. In the movie, " Samurai " , the boy Emperor asked the Captain to tell him of the " death " of his #1 Samurai. And the boy was sad. The captain looked him in the eye and said, " I'll tell you about the LIFE of the #1 Samurai " , and the boy Emperor was HAPPY! One of my good friends was a lady, Jo Cristi. Many on this list knew Jo. Jo was an energy medicine student at many of the Eden seminars I attended...In Florida, Boulder, Sedona...and Jo was accidentally killed by the hospital making a mistake. And blaming the hospital, or feeling bad about her was not a positive way to go...not for Jo, nor for any of her friends and her loved ones. So I remember Jo, my co-student, the pure Water Element she was, with the way she danced, the way she walked, the way she reacted when she was a co-worker with me, and doing the drills with me in the way she did the drills, AS IF I was still there, in the same picture with Jo. A person only feels bereavement when they make pictures in their head and the pictures of the deceased person is dissociated from them. By the way, Jo is still hanging around, being the Water element she is, knowing that many people are using the drill that she made up that really helped her overcome her pain from an old car accident. That energy drill is called the " Jo Cristi " drill. You mentioned that, " I certainly don't see the resolution of physical problems as a long-term winner's game " , then you gave various reasons why you believe that away-from value. Away-from in the above sentence refers to " reactive living " , and does NOT refer to proactive-living. And, reactive-thinking is detrimental to the longevity of the body. Let me quote some of what Edgar Cayce has stated on the above, if I may? QUOTE #1. " Keep in mind that attitude of constructive, creative forces within self. For all healing of every nature must arise with the self. For there is the ability within the physical body to re- create or reproduce itself, as well as the activities for assimilating that from which the re-creation is to be brought about. " QUOTE #2. " For all healing, mental or material, is attuning each atom of the body, each reflex of the brain forces, to the awareness of the divine that lies within each atom, each cell of the body. " QUOTE #3. " ...the body must not, should not, lose courage to carry on, but working in patience knowing that all healing, all help, must arise from constructive thinking, constructive application, and most and first of all constructive spiritual inspiration (here he is referring to living according to your HIGHEST IDEAL). Use (body)...disturbances as stepping stones for higher and better and greater understanding. QUOTE #4. " Fear is the greatest bugaboo to the human elements, for in fear comes those conditions that destroy that vitality (the vital energy) of that assimilated. " QUOTE #5. " The mental developments should be in the direction of the directing play, writing play, writing book, writing song (NOTICE these are all proactive?)---for these may give an outlet of self to manifest that which the body, the mental being may hold as ideal. FIND AN IDEAL. Do not lose self in the individual nor in the self- centered interest, but rather in that the body, the body mental, the body spiritual may make an Ideal. " Okay. So now people are probably asking, " What's La Tourrette's point? " My point is simply this. What we think and what we say will totally influence, in a positive or a negative manner how we live, how we behave, how happy we are, how we mature towards our Ideals, and how healthy we are. I suggest that everyone learn how to " think positive " , and I'm not referring to the book, " The Power Of Positive Thinking " by Norman Vincent Peale. One method that will greatly enhance that " think positive " state is to go after what we want, instead of thinking about what we don't want. It's the Law of Attraction all over again. One way of doing this is by self-programming of the subconscious mind. Using positive mental programming, along with proper energy technologies, a person can be sick one moment and completely recovered the next moment. I've done it. Thousands of Donna's clients have done it. Millions of Jose Silva's students have done it. Millions of Dr. Maxwell Maltz's followers have done it. You can have the power to go to a specific theta level of mind (a learned technique where you build bridges between normal states of awareness and states of awareness NOT usually considered normal), give yourself a self-suggestion to be healthy in a specific way... ....Or, to see auras in a certain way... ....Or, to create more blood circulation to a specific part of the body... ....Or, to create more energy flow along certain Meridian pathways for specific healings. By using specific mind technologies you can learn how to change the entire nerve energy flow, in all areas. As Huge Lynn said about his father, " Yes, Dad ate what he pleased and occasionally he suffered for it. But then he would go into a trance state and get up completely free of whatever he happened to have. Dad always insisted that if he couldn't raise his vibrations over a piece of meat that there was something wrong with him. " Jose Silva also taught those same skills. And, for the past 26 years I've been a part of Jose's teaching team, and a co-developer of some of his trainings. Thank you Jose for being there. Thank you Edgar Cayce for being there. Thank you Richard Bandler for being there. Thank you John Diepold for being there. Thank you Donna Eden for being there. Thanks to all the ones that have helped humanity go where they are meant to go. And, THANKS to the original poster for giving me the opportunity to " think about " what I've covered in my last three posts. I love the opportunity to seach the mental archives of my learnings, my beliefs, my values, my Ideals, and then hold them up to the light of introspection to see if they are still currant and applicable. Thank you. Enough for one evening. Sincerely, John M. La Tourrette --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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