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Barbara Ann,

 

What do you want to learn at the seminar? If you were to segment

intend on a specific goal, or set of key goals, you might find that

you know what to do to be better prepared automatically. If you start

doing something and it gets easier and easier as you progress down the

path, you have found the right road.

 

You have started some very good things. Knowing your own meridians and

how to use what they offer to improve you health can be a real key to

optimizing you own abilities. Beyond cleansing and building your

energy meridians, you might have to do the same thing with your

pyshical, emotional, and though fields... What do you think?

 

Bridging through different planes of thought with the Silva UltraMind

ESP Remote Viewing and Remote Influence CD or tape course can give you

more options that you have had in the past. And as your continue to

progress and use the process automatically in everything you do, you

will have accurate and power intuition and influence... if you choose too.

 

Are you doing the Donna Eden 5 minute energy routine? How many times a

day do you need to do it optimize your energies and getting them

really humming? Do you know? If you could, how would you? If the

weather is good, you might find the drill more powerful while

outside... and barefoot in grass, in a park with wise old trees...

 

Have your heard of rebouders? Rebounding can provide quick and

powerful lymphatic flushing... Can you rebound for 5 minutes or more a

day? Mabye right before you practice the centering drill or during the

wonderful hidden meanings of the preconditionings stories?

 

If you have been following some of Doc's recent posts on any of his

, he has given some basic and advanced reference materials

for you too read and study. You might think about which book or

author really ressonates with your thoughts and feelings... which ones

do you recall right now?

 

Look in the past postings or archives to this group or Doc's other

groups... you might have to keep hitting " search " in the search

tool.... " seminar " " reference " " preparation "

 

Off to actively meditate on my key goal,

Greg R.

 

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" barbara101ann " <barbara101ann> wrote:

> What else can I do to be better prepared for doc's upcoming 3 dayer?

>

> I'm studying my meridians really hard, getting ready for doc's seminar.

> I'm also going over his remote viewing esp cds.

>

> What else can I do to be better prepared?

>

> Barbara Ann

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I've been to 3 of Doc's Seminars.

 

To be better prepared for his seminars, at a minumum it helped me to:

 

Be familiar with the RVRI course, or how to go to level.

 

Be familiar with the Energy Medicine book and well practiced in the 5

minute energy drill and meridians.

 

Be familiar with Energy Psychology or EFT or similar

 

Read some of the NLP books Doc has recommended, or at a bare minimum

be familiar with what anchoring is and how anchors work.

 

Have some understanding of Huna.

 

At the seminar it helped me to:

 

PRACTICE during, immediately after, and long after the seminar is

over with. I and many others had a lot of fun practicing energy

testing and other things we learned during breaks and after the

seminar each day. You can immediately integrate what you learned each

day at the seminar into what you do every day.

 

The seminars are videoed and I bought the DVD's from the seminars

that I went to....well worth every cent. There's a huge amount of

information on them that I will be using for years to come. Doc will

often have a discussion/lecture on something then will demonstrate an

exercise with someone, then we break into groups and practice it.

Those group practice sessions don't get videoed, but you have the

demo he does beforehand and the follow-up discussions, plus all the

other things he discusses on video to refer back to.

 

I will admit that I took very few notes of the actual seminars (I

know most of it is captured on DVD) instead prefering to pay very

close attention to what Doc does and says during the seminars. By

paying close attention and immersing myself into what is going on I

pick up subtle things that might be missed if I am focusing my " beta "

attention on writing notes.

 

Most of the notes I took were from things I learned during breaks,

things that I personally observed or got feedback on, things that

didn't usually get captured on video. But that's my personal

learning style and may not be for everyone...

 

Lori

 

 

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essentialskills , " barbara101ann " <barbara101ann>

wrote:

> What else can I do to be better prepared for doc's upcoming 3 dayer?

>

> I'm studying my meridians really hard, getting ready for doc's

seminar.

> I'm also going over his remote viewing esp cds.

>

> What else can I do to be better prepared?

>

> Barbara Ann

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>I will admit that I took very few notes of the actual seminars (I

>know most of it is captured on DVD) instead prefering to pay very

>close attention to what Doc does and says during the seminars.  By

>paying close attention and immersing myself into what is going on I

>pick up subtle things that might be missed if I am focusing my " beta "

>attention on writing notes. 

 

>Most of the notes I took were from things I learned during breaks,

>things that I personally observed or got feedback on, things that

>didn't usually get captured on video.  But that's my personal

>learning style and may not be for everyone...

 

Yeah I can dig this. I was a little worried about taking notes during the

seminar as I'm not a fast writer and would have a hard time concentrating.

So your method would be best, especially since I can buy the DVD's afterwards.

Thanks for posting this Lori.

 

Jason

 

 

 

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I was a " career student " for quite a time and inadvertently stumbled

upon some " unique " ways to learn with bare minimum effort :-)

 

There was this one class I had that was mainly lectured material, no

demonstrations and the professor hardly ever wrote anything on the

board, but he was an excellent speaker. I really liked the class and

would sit way in the back with my eyes closed and just listen, never

took notes, just followed his voice and the imagery that often popped

into my mind along with it. Once the professor realized I wasn't

sleeping in his class he was OK with it and let me be.

 

Now that I think about it, when I had my eyes closed during that

class I was probably learning while I was in an alpha state...this

was before I ever knew anything about alpha or going to level.

 

Warning: Not certain you'd want to sit through a P.Chem or Physics

class with closed eyes, but it worked really well for that particular

class.

 

What's nice is that with hakalau now I can be at alpha with eyes open

and pick up on a lot more information....and, more importantly, I

don't get accused of sleeping in class anymore either :-)

 

Lori

 

, " Jason Rhone "

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>

>

> >I will admit that I took very few notes of the actual seminars (I

> >know most of it is captured on DVD) instead prefering to pay very

> >close attention to what Doc does and says during the seminars.  By

> >paying close attention and immersing myself into what is going on

I

> >pick up subtle things that might be missed if I am focusing

my " beta "

> >attention on writing notes. 

>

> >Most of the notes I took were from things I learned during breaks,

> >things that I personally observed or got feedback on, things that

> >didn't usually get captured on video.  But that's my personal

> >learning style and may not be for everyone...

>

> Yeah I can dig this. I was a little worried about taking notes

during the

> seminar as I'm not a fast writer and would have a hard time

concentrating.

> So your method would be best, especially since I can buy the DVD's

afterwards.

> Thanks for posting this Lori.

>

> Jason

>

>

>

> --

> _________

> Graffiti.net free e-mail @ www.graffiti.net

> Play 100s of games for FREE! http://games.graffiti.net/

>

>

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" barbara101ann " <barbara101ann> wrote:

> What else can I do to be better prepared for doc's upcoming 3 dayer?

>

> I'm studying my meridians really hard, getting ready for doc's seminar.

> I'm also going over his remote viewing esp cds.

>

> What else can I do to be better prepared?

 

Hi Barbara Ann,

 

Just a few suggestions...

 

1. Make a list of well-formed outcomes for the seminar. That is, what

are your goals? Do you want to learn to see auras? Make thousands of

dollars as an energy healer? Fix a health problem? Doc can do all

these things... and every time I've made a list for one of his

seminars, he has delivered it... whether I told him about the list or

not...

 

2. At the end of each day, make a list of all you have learnt and

write out a plan for practicing it when you get back home from the

seminar. I cannot stress this enough.

 

** The best way to learn is to plan to continue doing the drills when

you get home. **

 

Make them a part of your life and pay attention to your results.

 

3. Related to the above... perhaps Doc will disagree with me.... but I

see seminars as giving you a method to solve your problems rather than

solving your problems for you. I think people sometimes go to a

seminar and think, 'I'll go here, solve all my problems in a weekend

and come away super-skilled and competent.'

 

To me, it just doesn't work that way. You might find out how to become

super-skilled, you may get many valuable reference experiences and

insights but then you must supply the hard work to follow up and turn

that into mastery.

 

4. Pay attention.

 

5. Do the drills.

 

6. Buy the videos afterwards.

 

7. Don't think 'I can't', think 'If I could, how would I?'. Don't

think 'that can't work', think 'If I could use this to make my life

better, how would I?'

 

8. Be sociable, go to lunch and dinner with the other attendees.

Teaching is not restricted to the seminar room.

 

Have fun,

 

Phil

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