Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 Oops! My dictionnary states that " dead angle " is a military phrase. I guess I should have used " blind spot " , yet considering how a warrior would use hakalau... Pierre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 , " coudertpy " <coudertpy@c...> wrote: > Together with the RV course, the hakalau course, the sedonna course, > the Energy medecine drills, I've started practicing Win Wenger's > methods (and for some strange reason, the day seems to lengthen up > enough to let me do that whole bunch!). > > Yet, I have a few difficulties with the hakalau, I lose patience and > my triple warmer kicks in, and I end up wondering " what the f*** is > this supposed to do anyway? " I imagined that if I only had a glimpse > of what Hakalau felt like, I could eventually recreate the state at > will. The borrowed genius drill from Win is actually a " borrowed skill " taught orginally to Win by the original Silva method. It's original version is NO LONGER taught by the Silva people, for some reason. Win's version is a VERY GOOD METHOD. On the Hakalau drills... ....once you are actually taken though it by someone that knows is, it is easy to learn, and then easy to practice so that very soon, you are in a perpetual state of " accidental remote viewing " ... Hummmmmm? Now why is that important or not important? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Pierre, Interesting that you should get a cat like image. If you look at a cat you'll notice that it's always scanning, always aware of what's going on around it, so that at a moment's notice it's ready to act. Hence the term " cat like reflexes. " I'm also practicing hakalau after getting Doc's Hakalau Prime and Time Distortion Vids (which are too awesome to even describe...I found myself stopping the tapes every 10 mintues just to process the information and pat myself on the back for buying the damn things). I can get into hakalau ok (learned how to do that though Doc's Kahuna videos awhile ago) but keeping that state for an extended period of time and keeping it while moving is a little hard to do at this point. My goal is make hakalau my default way of moving through the world, so that I'll be doing it unconsciously all the time. Just imagine all the neat things I'll be able to notice...wow. Mike P.S. Assuming you bought the same package that I did, did you read the Secrets of Hi Speed Scanning report yet? If not you should definitely read it as soon as possible, it's a perfect compliment to the hakalau videos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001> wrote: > > On the Hakalau drills... > > ...once you are actually taken though it by someone that knows is, it > is easy to learn, and then easy to practice so that very soon, you are > in a perpetual state of " accidental remote viewing " ... > > Hummmmmm? > > Now why is that important or not important? > > I'd venture the reasoning forth that this is a state we should be in at all times naturally. Thus, being in such a state of " accidental remote viewing " would not only enhance our health, vitality, etc, etc, but also increase our awareness of the " coincidences " that keep us on our path. Chad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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