Archive for March, 2009

Using Your Intuition

Monday, March 30th, 2009

What is intuition and how do we come by it?  Two little questions that inspire some pretty complex and long winded answers these days.  Over a million websites have taken on the definition and the accessing of intuition, so you know it’s in the air.

Speaking of which, most of the definitions are no better than air pollution, but here’s one I almost like from an article by Hara Estroff Marano in “Psychology Today”:

“There are many ways to define intuition, but all present a kind of conundrum. The act of reflecting on intuition is precisely what intuition isn’t. Intuition is really your brain on autopilot, performing its actions of processing information outside of your awareness that it’s operating.  It’s nonconscious thinking.

Ah me, if only  Ms. Marano had substituted ‘Knowing’ for ‘thinking’ in her last sentence (nonconscious knowing) and if only she hadn’t used the word brain as if intuition is seated there.  Don’t look now, Ms. Marano, but I think you presented your own conundrum.

As far as accessing intuition goes, though, everybody and his mama claims to do it. Many purveyors of the intuitive art will teach you  to awaken your intuition, as if it’s hibernating, or snoozing in a corner somewhere.

Other teacher types tell us we have to call on our intuition, implying it might be next door or hard of hearing.  (”Yoo hoo, Intuition, can you hear me, now? You better get your naughty butt home this very instant!”)

Back to Ms. Marano’s defintion: Why in the world did she try to define intuition using a mental process like ‘thinking’ and a word like ‘brain’?  Asking the mind to come up with a definition of intuition is like asking the devil to define god.  I can just hear ole Beelzebub now:  God is this supreme dictator dude who demands constant worship and unquestioning obedience, or he punishes the living daylights out of you.  If you stick with me, Satan, I’ll let you live exactly how you want.  It’s not my idea to send you to hell.

Now that we’ve brought religion into the picture, let me say this: The intuition experts that seem most confused, are the ones who junk it together with the soul as if the soul knows exactly what it’s doing.

Writer and Mystic Alice Bailey (1880-1949) is one such human.  Ms. Bailey sees intuition as coming from the soul, and then she precedes to define it in terms of itself.  See what you think:

“The situation is, therefore, as follows: The mind receives illumination from the soul, in the form of ideas thrown into it, or of intuitions which convey exact and direct knowledge, for the intuition is ever infallible. This process is in turn repeated by the active mind, which throws down into the receptive brain the intuitions and knowledge which the soul has transmitted. When this is carried forward automatically and accurately, we have the illumined man, the sage.

Her definition makes the mind sound like a big blender in the sky that gets a bunch of stuff ‘thrown into it’, chomped up and then ‘carried forward’ by some automatic, perfect process which results in a wise dude or dudette.

No offense, ‘Alice Bailey in Wonderland’, but when I sat around with my friends back in the Sixties, we even sounded better than that.

At least, I think we did, because the truth is, I don’t remember what we said. I just know it was ‘heavy’.

Here’s an idea:  Intuition is not limited until we define it using limits.  In other words, intuition is limitless in its ability to find the answer for any question, but as soon as we define it with our brains, we program limits into its natural state of limitlessness.

So let’s don’t define it, let’s just use it.  And how, pray tell, will we do that?

More later.

Grandamster Kam Yuen is Coming to Mt Shasta

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

If you want to know about Dr. Yuen, but  you’re pressed for time, why not read a couple of the testimonials on his website.  Bet you can’t read just one, though.

No health problem or life issue is too incurable or too insignificant for Dr. Yuen.  Period.

Just to whet the appetite, I’ll list a few bothersome ‘issues’ that the Doctor has successfully handled.  Ooops, did I say ‘handled’?  All treatment is strictly hands-off and not effected by distance, either, no matter what the severity level.

So if you’re looking for an invoker of the spirit world, or one of those grabby types who pull bloody masses out of living tissue, Dr. Kam Yuen is not your man. Period.

Shaman doing his thing.

Shaman doing his thing.

On the other hand, if it’s non-invasive results you’re after, then follow this link to a video or read on.

From cancer to schizophrenia, dementia to epilepsy, Dr. Yuen gets to the source of pain and resolves it—instantaneously and quietly.  All those big bad prosperity blocks do not stand in his way, either.  And lest I leave out major organ failures, there’s liver and kidney testimonials.

I think you are beginning to get the picture, but if it’s more written material you need, please keep going.

Fueled by a strong desire to make pain elimination, and not pain management, available to everyone, Dr. Yuen has written three books: Instant Rejuvenation, Instant Healing and Instant Pain Elimination.

I don’t have to tell you that the key word here is ‘instant’, folks. And why should we expect anything less from our bio-computer bodies?  Because……we’ve been taught to, maybe?

mantis in fighting mode

Moving on.  The thing that I find really interesting is Dr. Yuen now prefers to be thought of as a Life Coach or a Consultant, whereas thirty years ago he was a Grandmaster of Shaolin Tai Mantis Kung-Fu with his own martial arts studio. He was even selected as the adviser and stunt coordinator for the Kung Fu TV Series.  In truth he was the inspiration.

From Grandmaster to Consultant. Now there’s a change you don’t often come across!

I can promise you, Dr. Yuen never forgets the principle of change.  He still takes classes and seminars to learn other disciplines—including internet marketing and real estate investment—all of which gets synthesized and disseminated into an infinite world of potential.

As for formal education, Dr. Kam Yuen has trained and is certified in many fields but holds at least two university degrees, one in Chiropractics, the other in Engineering—the aerospace mechanical, structural and automotive type.

And now we’ve come to the sixty-four million dollar question:  Why did the successful Kam Yuen, at the height of his success and popularity, abandon the path of rising stardom and certain wealth?

This question is best answered in his own words. “I decided I didn’t want to fight people any more,” Dr. Yuen explains, “that I would rather work with people to maximize their lives. And though martial arts do that, they also inherently deal with issues like self-defense, aggression and violence; and, therefore, come from a perspective of fear.  I felt it more important to help my students heal themselves than teach them fear.”

Thus the Yuen Method was born and is presently available in two-day, non-linear seminars.  There are three modules to be exact, along with a certification intensive for those who wish to coach others to alleviate life pains, both physical and non-physical.

The truth is, the Yuen Method not only eliminates pain, it eliminates the true cause of pain.  Plus anyone can learn how, so he or she can do likewise—instantaneously and quietly without drugs, surgery or harmful side-effects. (Can I have some moans from the medical establishment?)

As you can see from his website, Dr. Yuen does not rest on his laurels. Nor does he wait for the world to come to him.  Instead, he is always looking to expand his reach. No one is too ‘old’ or too ’stupid’ to learn, so drop that idea.  Currently, there are over 25,000 Yuen students in all walks of life.

This man of seemingly boundless energy takes on many clients, both in person and over the phone.  He will, at his own expense, travel to a college or school and give a free demonstration involving people in the audience.

Kam and Chris

These lectures always include instantaneous alleviations of long term pain…you know, the throw-away-the-crutches type.  If the Doctor wanted to indulge in a guru fantasy, he would have many many devotees, but making people dependent on him is far from hisvision, mission and goals. He prefers to make us laugh at ourselves.

Here’s the fun part: You don’t have to exercise, meditate, swallow pills, or even believe in the Yuen Method to experience instantaneous relief.  Imagine that.

Correction, take a Dr. Yuen Seminar.

He’s coming to Mount Shasta for a pain relieving seminar in the late Spring of 2009.  Just follow the link for more info.


Mount Shasta Lesson Number 1

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Here in Mount Shasta, folks call this monster a ‘Spaceship’. Now, if you see one, for heaven’s sake, don’t make a big fuss.  You don’t want embarrass yourself by pointing up at the sky.  You’ll look like those tourists in New York when they see tall buildings for the first time.  Get it?

Mt Shasta and the Spaceship

Yuen and the Art of Teleseminar

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

There are teleseminars that motivate, teleseminars that teach and teleseminars that convince people to buy products they don’t need.

A Yuen Teleseminar resolves life issues and relieves pain.

Shaolin Grandmaster Dr. Kam Yuen offers his expertise to anyone who has access to a phone line.  Belief of any kind is not necessary. Do we need to believe in the workings of a telephone for it to function correctly?

Energy is often categorized as good or bad, but in truth it is not affiliated with religious dogma. The truth of energy is simple—a neutral force that can be directed.

Grandmaster Kam Yuen has spent his life mastering the art of purposeful directing. He skillfully identifies the weaknesses in Body Mind Spirit then strengthens them instantly.

In order to benefit from his experience and expertise, you do not have to believe in Dr. Yuen. The truth stands alone and does not need followers, believers or even dissenters.

Energy is in constant flow and not picky about where it goes. People often misdirect their energy in subtle and not so subtle ways…mindfully misdirect it without even knowing.

It is a simple matter of cause and effect. Misdirected energy weakens us and causes pain which leads to medically incurable diseases. All so unnecessary. How many times have you heard people talk about the human struggle as if it were a given?

Enter Shaolin Grandmaster Kam Yuen:  He deletes the blocks and strengthens us to the weaknesses that interfere with health, relationships and financial well being. Success becomes the given.

The Yuen Method takes life coaching to a level of effectiveness that regular coaching cannot attain: Most life issues require more than a cheerleader or a rally monkey.

The truth is, we all deserve a better quality of life–both individually and collectively.  We all deserve a strong and balanced body, mind and spirit—free from the daily grind and free from pain.

Dr Yuen’s method gets to the true source of pain. Plus he strengthens us to the onslaught of day to day weaknesses that keep us from achieving our full potential. Whether these weaknesses came with the spirit or were incurred more recently is of no concern. Whether the weaknesses have manifested themselves as cancer, poverty, mental illness or finger warts is of no concern. Once identified, any weakness is resolvable. Instantly.

So I ask you…Who has pain? Who needs strengthening to achieve full potential?

Do this for yourself, your family, your country, your planet. Click and Register for a Yuen Teleseminar.

Fear is just another weakness waiting to be resolved.