Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 , " Wade Smart " <wade wrote: > > mgd321@ Mar 9, 2009 > > I would like to know more on breathing excerises to clean your aura > Im not entirely sure what you mean by clean but... Which is probably 'why' others on this list that actually have great skills, massive amounts of experiences and have the specific how-to's have NOT yet answered mgd321's question. His question is so non-specific that it violates every facit of the meta-model for clear thinking (Bandler and Grinder 1975). I can think of a thousand (or more) good clean ways to answer his question...but I do not yet know what he's really asking. It could be so many things, from smoking pot, to burning sage, to doing the breath sequence for Jesus's Prayer he gave his disciples, to Quantum Touch, to the Ha Rite, to Kahuna Mana Blasting, blab, blab, blab... Or it could even be the 'claming breath' variation that Wade gave him. John La Tourrette, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 wrote: > > , " Wade Smart " <wade@> wrote: > > > > > mgd321@ Mar 9, 2009 > > > I would like to know more on breathing excerises to clean your aura > > > > Im not entirely sure what you mean by clean but... > > Which is probably 'why' others on this list that actually have great skills, massive amounts of experiences and have the specific how-to's have NOT yet answered mgd321's question. > > His question is so non-specific that it violates every facit of the meta-model for clear thinking (Bandler and Grinder 1975). > > I can think of a thousand (or more) good clean ways to answer his question...but I do not yet know what he's really asking. > > It could be so many things, from smoking pot, to burning sage, to doing the breath sequence for Jesus's Prayer he gave his disciples, to Quantum Touch, to the Ha Rite, to Kahuna Mana Blasting, blab, blab, blab... > > Or it could even be the 'claming breath' variation that Wade gave him. > > John La Tourrette, PhD > That should mean people shouldnt try to respond? Just because someone doenst make a clear statement should not mean we do not respond. Sometimes people are sure " what " they are asking. They just know they are asking some question about some idea/thought/emotion/belief they have and they do the best they can with that. Not specific to this question, but I have seen many many posts on many groups go unanswered. By not answering, this continues the question. The poster doesnt realize they have done anything wrong. This doesnt mean they shouldnt clarify their response when asked however. Wade Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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