Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 >You are, of course, correct, sir. And I may at some point come back and revisit >this. However, as I said, right now I have to really pick and choose what things I >want to invest my limited time, energy and emotional reserves to. Also, my >tendency in this mental state to write off things that could otherwise be recognized >as useful is a factor in my decision. But I do appreciate the help. Thank you Dan, Donna's materials are pure gold, and they are presented in a manner that is more Earth Element, than I personally like. If I was 40 years old I could never have trained with her. I wasn't mature enough nor wise enough. I would have avoided her. In fact, even though I discovered her knowledge in my late 50's I still did NOT appreciate what she did until I found out it worked for me. She is great but she is surrounded by all those people that smell funny, that are overweight and want to hug you every chance they get. In my mind mostly old age hippie women! I can take about 3 days, and then I need to go and find someone to spar, to release some energy. After I release that energy I can go back and train with them for another 3 days. Much different paradigms of thinking, much different rules structures to live by. As far as I know I am the ONLY Wood/Metal martial artist that has trainer with her for more than one year. One of my PRIMARY Mental Master Keys is PERSISTENCE! If I believe the end result is worth the process, I go through the process even if I dislike the process. And I've got to say it, 9 years is NOT enough time to learn all that she has to offer. Good Luck in your progress. Most people don't know the following. A person that is 65 years old can look, feel and act 15 years to either side of his chronological age. He can look 50 or he can look 80. I believe that looking 50 years old, feeling 30 years old and acting 20 years old is much preferred to moving and looking like I am 80. Donna teaches VERIFIABLE METHODS of learning how to do that! © Ps. Dan, good luck on your journey;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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