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Jim and Lillie,

 

Thanks for your responses.

 

My interests are a little different. I am not working on gaining skills at

present. I have enough skills. More than I am doing the drills! I understand

that Doc's seminar will take me to a whole new level. I am looking forward to

one when it is time.

 

But for now, I am presently working towards becoming educated in the fields of

Hypnosis and Energy Medicine. Learning the vocabulary and methods of research.

I am finding that I presently already do techniques that are commonly used under

a different name. For example TH has a process similar to a six step reframe.

This process is not taught but just kinda picked up.

 

My interest is to become educated at a professional level so that I can explain

techniques to clients clearly and show them the experience and research behind

the techniques. Just " go up and ask God " is often a little over simplified (but

sometimes works rather well!-).

 

This education will also give me the ability to talk to other professionals in

the field and learn from established practices rather than just making stuff up

that feels right. And when I go to one of Doc's seminars I will be able to

dissect his techniques with the understanding of the foundation that they are

built upon.

 

So for the next few months or so I am looking at learning hypnosis and NLP along

with the studies that make them an established and respected method of therapy.

Further down the line will be Energy Medicine, RV, RI and the whole Zoo of

nonlocal effects.

 

I have a life time and a career ahead of me so I am not in a rush, but I am

trying to make my work more efficient. I am putting together a strategy for

studying the fundamentals more than an all encompassing list.

 

Strangely enough, taking notes and asking critical questions seems like an

amazingly insightful idea!

 

William Leigh

 

P.S. Still working on nonlocal techniques of changing the pH of water. Some

interesting positive discoveries, but I am trying to pin them down before I make

a detailed post. If it comes out to be a strong negative I will post those

results also. This is serious research after all!-)

 

 

 

, Jim Knippenberg

<erommel wrote:

>

> Some of those books have one or two gold nuggets in them that make a huge

difference once you train with those concepts and mind map them with the magic

question " What ELSE Can I Do With This? "

>

> Then there are books like Hudson's that require a lot of re-reading,

note-taking, and studying.

>

> And then there are also some books that are almost impossible to find anywhere

except in Doc's library. I'm glad he let us stay up late and take notes on them

:)

>

> It's amazing how once you actually DO THE DRILLS ENOUGH TIMES TO WIRE THEM IN

to the habit field, you start to get impressions on other ways to apply them.

>

> For instance, a Covert Influence drill Doc taught us and an Energy Healing

technique he taught us... I recently combined the two with very beneficial

results for me. I would have never thought of doing that IF I hadn't taken

action on what I learned from Doc and actually practiced it and calibrated the

results.

>

> It's real interesting to notice what's important to people when you go in

their home.

>

> I have real sharp knives. Good bullets. And lots and lots of books.

>

> I'm amazed when I go to someone's place and they have no or almost no books.

>

> Sincerely,

> Jim

>

>

>

>

> >Lillie Reibold <411Home

> >Apr 24, 2009 3:32 PM

> >

> >Re: What is the most difficult

thing about Doc's Forums?

> >

> >Hi William,

> >

> >Doc has a lot of REALLY good books that he recommends.

> >And some that he calls " fluff " .

> >

> >I would suggest that you go to the next seminar in May and take your

> >notebook and write down the books in Doc's office. He also always brings

> >books from his home that are great that he has been studying.

> >

> >I once spent all night staying up reading on the floor in Doc's office.

> >

> >Then when you get home you can go online and buy used copies from

> >several different resellers.

> >

> >Lillie

> >

> >

> >On 4/23/09, William Leigh <william4x5 wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> Way too much Homework!!!!

> >>

> >> >

> >> > Get 3 things.

> >> >

> >> > A pen.

> >> >

> >> > A notebook.

> >> >

> >> > And the 2009 updated and revised edition of " Influence " by Robert B.

> >> Cialdini.

> >> >

> >>

> >> I can only imagine how all of this ties into NLP and ones inner dialogue.

> >>

> >> I read earlier that someone is putting together a list of Doc's

> >> recommendations. Mine is pretty limited, Dr. Tiller for research in Non

> >> Locality, Erickson, Grinder, Bandler, Dilts, for Hypnosis and NLP

> >> Donna Eden and Dr David Feinstein,for energy medicine and energy

> >> psychology.

> >>

> >> If someone would like to share theirs I would be thankful.

> >>

> >> Thanks,

> >>

> >> William Leigh

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

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