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Intuition or Bust!

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Intuition is an ill defined and much discussed term or concept, and most would agree that the discussion leads to no where fast. Few people who talk about intuition do so from the place of experiencing it on command. Even fewer are speaking from a place of knowing how to help people experience their own intuition.

There’s so much misinformation flying at us about using and developing our intuition that the worthwhile info continues to get buried under a heap of useless and impractical emotions, feelings, perceptions and sabotaging thoughts.  No doubt, this will keep happening until the correct ideas become so mainstream that all the stupid talk can finally die down.

Some day the only discussion about intuition will come from our friends, the Historians.   They will study the times when people did not know how to access their own intuition, and we will all shake our heads at the ridiculous antics of human beings who insisted they were only using their ‘pure, practical intuition’.  (Sounds funny, doesn’t it?)

What I’m saying is, a lot of talk about a subject usually means that no one knows what he or she is talking about.  If enough people did know, the subject of how to develop human intuition would be a thing of the past.  Sad to say, the more misinformation circulating through the ethers about intuition means the less chance people have of actually experiencing it in this lifetime.

For example, some experts like to qualify intuition by calling it ‘pure’ or ‘practical’.  Words like ‘pure’ and ‘practical’ when applied to anything always bring to mind the words like ‘impure’ and ‘impractical’, and I don’t think these adjectives can be applied to intuition with much success. They just further sully or confuse the concept of any noun, thus implying that without the word ‘pure’ or ‘practical’, intuition can be dirty and/or frivolous.

There are experts galore that tell us how to train or develop our intuition—they clog up my email inbox on a daily basis. Wouldn’t the best way to ‘develop’ intuition come from someone who actually uses intuition—someone who realizes that intuition doesn’t need developing or training?

Intuition is just there hanging out, waiting in our human tool box–waiting to be separated from the other mental processes.  Happy to say, the separation takes less than sixty seconds when you know how to do it.

Speaking of which, explore what the leading Grandmaster of Shaolin Kung Fu, Kam Yuen, has to say about the subject of intuition. You can even join his private club for a monthly teaching teleseminar.  Grandmaster Yuen not only explains in clear detail what intuition is, but his explanation comes from the place of one who uses it all the time and teaches others to do so.

Many experts have jumped on the intuition bandwagon without a clue about where it’s going or how to get there.  Thankfully, Dr. Yuen is different.  He watches the intuition bandwagon headed for nowhere and continues to make the internal adjustments that are required among those who ask for them.

Everyone is naturally endowed with intuitive ability–including men. This innate intelligence gives us the potential to expand our minds to connect with answers and answers connect with us. There is nothing spiritual or psychic about the process of intuition.

Contrary to popular talk, intuition does not need developing or training.  It is just one of our mental processes. If we can separate the mind from its thinking and feeling, and separate the emotions, senses and perceptions from each other intuition will function independently and the human race will finally become ‘human’.

To Chatter is Human

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Mind over chatter is a funny oxymoron.

Oftentimes my conscious mind chatters nonstop! It’s a regular dictating bastard much of the time.

Making matters worse, my mind used to think itself ‘omnipotent’, and in so doing was fooled into believing that this was so. I remember when it raced out of control over minutiae, attacking not only itself but every other component in sight, i. e the body and the spirit.

So I’ve come to this decision: My worst enemy is housed within.  (A worst enemy is one you don’t identify as such.)

I suspect, though, that most everyone thinks his mind is god and I guess it sort of is.  The mind, after all, is fully aware of all our weaknesses and will attack relentlessly and without mercy until there is nothing left.

People who rely on their mind too much drown in the specifics of life. Not a very comforting thought, especially since I’ve seen it happen to people I love.

I remember having a heart to heart talk about the mind vs. intuition with my friend (a male friend, of course). It wasn’t that heated, but we were going around the usual points over and over getting nowhere. And I don’t remember why I was bothering to argue about it, either.

He finally said, “It doesn’t matter what you or anyone else says, Laura. A long time ago I decided that my mind was the best thing about me. I value my logical mind above all else.”

Well, Scott,” I answered without thinking, “You might want to remember that it was your mind who decided this about itself.”

He froze in place with his mouth hanging open for a full three seconds. I felt like I’d paralyzed him with the logic he so adored by out logic-ing him, but it was pretty much an empty victory. I had no idea how to correct the pitiful situation. It’s only recently that I found something that works.

Which brings me to here—what to do about the mind. Do we just point out all the stupid decisions it’s made and berate it into submission? That won’t work. I know people who do it all the time. A mind will find a way to ignore its own ineffectiveness.

How about assigning the mind a place of equal importance along with the body and spirit? I mean there are two other components of us—called body and spirit. Rather than letting the mind put itself in the ruling position, let’s examine the equality option.

I have to say I really like the equality option. Many ‘spiritual’ teachers put the Spirit at the top of the heap, but I don’t find that very helpful.  I had 12 years of religious schooling. The folks who consistently repress the flesh are incomplete and weird to the point that their personality often splits into two separate components under the pressure.

I don’t think most people realize how crazy the Spirit really is. Put bluntly, the spirit is one crazy mofo. It has access to each and every experience— not only its own, but everyone else’s, especially if you choose to go the psychic route and open yourself to other people’s spiritual experiences.

Lions and tigers and bears of the past present and future are bad enough when they are your own. Expose yourself to everyone else’s lions and tigers and bears and you’ve got bedlam to the infinite.

My point is this: The spirit is a valuable and necessary component of the mind/body/spirit triad but not a reliable teacher on its own. More often than not it is willing to sacrifice the mind and the body just to get its own way. And then it has to glom onto another body/mind for the next physical go round. You’d think the Spirit would learn after ten thousand bodies or so…..I rest my case.

Let’s just say that I value my body as much as my spirit. Maybe when I don’t have one I’ll value it even more, or maybe less. That time will come soon enough on its own. I don’t need my spirit to hasten the process by letting in run wild and roughshod over my body and mind, trying to make up for all the karma it wears like a sackcloth. How long are we expected to make up for our karma by suffering and creating more?

Enough said.

Now I come to the people like my logical friend Scott, the kind who give the mind more importance than the body or the spirit—the ‘scientific, classical philosophers amongst us. I’ve been there, too, so I’m not throwing stones at the philosophers. (Pardon the pun.)

I can remember when I held my head up, balanced high on the pretense of pure logic. I’ve lived by suppressing, repressing and denying that my emotions played any role in my so-called logical decisions. Suppressed, forgotten emotions make for some nasty but exciting outcomes. If you like excitement for its own sake then be my guest. You can even forget your bad experiences until your good ones get forgotten too. Alzheimer’s can’t be that bad if you’re the one who has it. (Pause to smell the sarcasm.)

Thankfully, I’ve found a system that can take care of the repressed, suppressed, shut down, denied and forgotten experiences, plus all the emotions they generate. It works like nothing else—the Yuen Mastery System. The only thing you really need is the correct information and that’s where the system excels.

The mind is not a clean component without this system, folks.

The fact is, without this system, the mind is a saboteur extraordinaire, quite capable of sabotaging itself 100% of the time. The mind needs very much to be protected from itself, or it can’t get to its own infinite potential. (Sigh)

We shouldn’t be surprised to learn that the mind can sabotage everything else too—-everything else being the body and the spirit.

So we correct for that. After a few informative corrections are in place it’s a snap. Corrections are made on the midline (that line down the middle of the front of our bodies). By putting some energy or attention there, until the corrections just happen naturally, we can change most anything that was unwisely considered to be unchangeable about human beings.

In other words, in two seconds or less, we can do away with mental sabotage or at least bring it down to a minimum just by knowing what we want to do and putting some attention on our midline to strengthen or correct the weaknesses.

Once the mind is corrected not to sabotage itself, we look at the body: Since the body expects the mind to sabotage it, we correct for that weakness too—once again on the midline. We correct the body to be strong all the way from the quantum particles up to the structure and back again.

Oh the joy of the midline!

The Wastebasket Diagnosis

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Fibromyalgia!

 

Fibromyalgia is a relatively newish term, eventually settled on by Western medical types as a label for some nasty symptoms that do not seem to be driven by any biochemical cause—-meaning they who look can not find clumps of little ‘abnormal’ bugs under a microscope to blame it on.

This dis-ease mostly hounds women but was not taken very seriously until the mid to late Seventies.

The word itself is a three-pronged hodgepodge: Fibro – meaning fibrous tissue, my – meaning muscle, and algia – meaning pain.

Symptoms are too numerous to mention. There’s everything from difficulty taking it in (as in swallowing) to difficulty letting it go (as in bowel and bladder abnormalities).

Basically, if you have been saddled with a ‘fibromyalgia’ diagnosis, you hurt all over all the time—-but especially in the morning. You are beset with constant fatigue and you may have difficulty thinking clearly. There are reports that some become ‘hysterical’ at times.  I certainly can’t imagine why anyone in constant pain would get hysterical. (Sarcasm, if you can’t smell it.)

There’s not much hope for fibromyalgia sufferers in the medical department.  Knowledge is severely hampered by conventional thinking/nonthinking. Doctors, themselves, admit they understand so little about the reasons for chronic pain in general, but this doesn’t mean they aren’t willing to provide sufferers with access to various colors of capsules, caplets and pills—-all complements of pharmaceutical industry research.  Anytime pain is involved, the drug companies are right there for us and pleased to be of assistance. (Smell it?)

Some physicians still label the manifestation of all-over muscle pain as a psychosomatic or psychiatric disorder, so don’t look for any help there, unless you want to further complicate your existence with antipsychotics and antidepressants.

Let’s not forget that it wasn’t very long ago that some experts prescribed ‘hysterectomies’ as a treatment for hysterical women with ‘imaginary’ pain or emotional issues. I don’t think they advocated anything similar for men in the same condition. Readers can correct me, though, if I’m wrong.

One of the pet medical theories these days, is the combo cause or the auto-immune deficiency category: Any combination of stress, anxiety, emotional/mental/physical traumas, coupled with poor sleep habits and general physical weakness, can supposedly trigger more pain in those thought to have an inherent sensitivity to pain. Very few among us don’t have an inherent sensitivity to pain, I would imagine. Why else would there be a word for ‘pain’ in every language?

The most recent 21st Century diagnosis, however, calls this syndrome, with its myriad of painful symptoms, a malfunctioning Central Nervous System (CNS).

At least some medical researchers have jumped the biochemical track, though they have no real means of dealing with a malfunctioning CNS that doesn’t cause side effects to the CNS. Ironic, isn’t it?

Go for a nice leisurely 5 mile run, some experts will advise. Enjoy the fleeting yet potent after-effects of endorphins. These strong brain chemicals will take your mind off the pain for awhile, and you can always exercise again to restock your brain receptors.

Hey, I know! Take some steroids and beef up your exercise potential. You have only to ask and Doctors will prescribe prednisone. Never mind what steroids do to your Central Nervous System.

At least exercise activates the lymphatic function, which in turn lowers the effects of pathogens and dead skin cells, but exercise can also overtire you and present more challenges to the basic body systems, not to mention your kidney chi.

Another thing you can try for solace is a‘support group’, mainly for those who are also suffering—-a veritable pain club. It’s an opportunity for people to learn and talk about their pain, hear about other people’s pain, and pool their hope for a cure. Sounds pretty dismal and I don’t think misery really loves miserable company.

How can any real relief be found for such a misunderstood pain? How can ‘cures’ be found for the Central Nervous System when the only cures that researchers even look for are biochemical in nature?

After all, changing the body’s chemistry is a pretty simplistic way to deal with a malfunctioning CNS, but that’s the theme these days. No matter what type of physical, mental or spiritual pain, blame it on the chemical makeup of the body and you’re approach is unquestionably sacred.

Fortunately, there are alternatives—–just not any alternatives that are commonly accepted or commonly known.

So the question you have to ask yourself is this… can an intuitive non-conventional approach to dealing with chronic pain work? Well, the conventional approach doesn’t.

That you already know.

Energy Flows Where Attention Goes….

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Physical pain generally has its roots in stagnation. Let’s just define stagnation as non-flow or toxic back up, much like the environmentally challenged pond on the left.

When the body’s normal fluid-flow slows down or stops, toxic sludge begins to pool, often resulting in blockage and overworked body systems. This blockage can lead to congestion, inflammation, infection and infestation.  Pain most always follows.

To make matters worse, the circulatory, energetic, and lymph systems of the body just can’t  meet the increased demands to carry away and dispose of all the waste. The lymph system in particular gets challenged.

Some people think that the consumption of the correct nutrients or antibiotics is the most important step at this point.

Surprise! Surprise! Food nutrients and meds are not as important as water and the three basic elements:  oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen. You can live without food for quite some time, believe it or not. 

What are the consequences, on the other hand, if you don’t have enough oxygen and water? Cells begin to degenerate and die—that’s what. These dead cells cause blockages, and the blockages present the perfect medium for infections and infestations, which in turn cause pain.

This does not mean you need to drink mass quantities of water on an hourly basis. Your body can extract water from anything you eat or drink that contains it.

Only the water bottling companies profit from over consumption of water, certainly not your overworked kidneys. Overworked kidneys challenge the energy systems in general, and low energy is never conducive to optimal body function. ( Oh my god, I said ‘never’.)

When it comes down to it, though, it is infections and/or infestations that cause physical pain. Remove these and there will be no painful sensations.

How do you remove these? There are various roads to take. A good place to start is to strengthen the Lymph. When the Lymphatic System is working as it should, there are no infections or infestations. 

The Lymph System consists of 5 parts: nodes, fluid, channels, ducts and center. The lymph center processes infections and infestations through the liver and kidneys. From there, they go to large intestine and urinary/bladder to be flushed out of the body. Once that happens, any pain will be markedly reduced, or it will even subside altogether.

To minimize and eliminate pain, you should also remove the infections and infestations from the pain sites. Detoxify the sites from all accumulations of dead cells and cellular wastes. Insure this will happen by strengthening the lymphatic system to and from the site.

Ensuring that the energetic system is maintaining all the body processes in working order will reduce the occurrence of pain. When energy is low, there is no cushion of energy between body structures.  Even the body cavities are under attack.

After the energetic system is strengthened, you can pinpoint the non physical cause of the pain, a la Yuen Mastery System style. Using your human intuition, separate from logic, and unfazed by positive and/or negative emotions, you can pinpoint the exact cause. The separation process is a simple two second correction that requires a bit of new information is all.

You can learn to make your intuition function separately from your logical mind and independently from your emotions by consulting a Yuen practitioner, or by joining Dr. Kam Yuen’s monthly teleseminar club. The main reason Dr. Yuen started his club was to get the information out to as many people as possible. if I didn’t think this was a good idea, I wouldn’t tell you about it.

In any case, after pinpointing the exact cause, you strengthen yourself to this cause by thinking of your spinal cord, brain and mind.

How?  Just put your attention there.  Energy flows where attention goes. 

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Good Luck Living through Meditation!

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

You want to know how to get yourself into big big trouble–take up meditation.  You’ve probably heard it’s going to ease your mind, relax your body and calm your spirit, but how many meditators do you know that can boast even one of those three achievements?

Take it from me.  I live in a hot bed of meditating fools—from Buddhist monks to New Age bliss bunnies, and I’ve encountered more than my fair share.  They all stack up as either energyless, psychotic or angry—-sometimes all of the above.

That’s because most of the time, the opposite happens when people meditate.  Getting in touch with your spirit is worse than taking your life in your own hands.  You can’t even begin to know your spirit’s agenda.  The best thing to do is delete some of those karmic experiences and keep the spirit happy that way.

The spirit is such an unruly, aggressive bastard!  It has access to all your past and future spiritual experiences–and this includes the experiences of every personality of every ancestor and every descendant.  The spirit mainly wants resolution for every one of those personalities and it will stop at nothing.   Are you scared, yet?

No need to be.  Click this link to learn more.  I’m tired of talking/ranting right now.

Natural Pain Relief for Osteoarthritis: Letting Go

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Relief protocol for treating any painful life condition, such as arthritis, should be based on real results and not the drug companies’ results, folks.  I’m talking about the kind of results that make a difference in your life.

Does anyone know something that works for the pain of this potentially crippling state of dis-ease called arthritis?

(I do I do!)

I found a method that not only works for pain, it works instantly and is lasting.  First, though, it helps to get rid of the conventional approach to pain, along with its conventional mindset.  But that shouldn’t be too hard—especially since the conventional approaches don’t work.  Right?  We can let go of anything that doesn’t work, no problem.

Wrrrong!  That’s the sound of the buzzer you’re hearing. ‘Letting go’ is hard for everybody, no matter what it is.  As human beings, we don’t want to let go of everything.  But not wanting to let go of everything keeps us holding on to something.  Sad to say, that something happens to be the stuff we’d actually be better off letting go of—such as conventional mindsets that cause pain and the spiritual experiences that drive us towards more pain.

OK Ok, so how do we convince ourselves to let go of everything?

How about meditating or chanting ourselves into a non attached state of being or bliss?  Wrrong!  How about letting the high of passion override the pain?  Wrrrrong!  How about loving our pain, loving our suffering, loving our tormentors, our god, our plight in life?  Wrrong! Wrrrrong! Wrrrong! Wrrrooooooooong!!!

Letting go of everything is so much simpler than any of that conventional stuff. I even know someone who teaches the method.  He taught me, plus, he has successfully resolved the pain of hundreds of thousands of folks suffering from any kind of mind body spirit pain, including the pain that gets you saddled with a life sentence of osteoarthritis.

Before people think I’m a pushover bliss bunny type, let me say this.  I am a critical human being, more so than I’d like; convincing me of anything is not an easy task.  I do not even believe my own eyes….I have to experience the same results more than once.  Miracles don’t convince me of anything.  Results have to be consistent.

And now we’re back to results—real results.  With that in mind, here they come: I’ve watched people who could only hobble, walk and climb stairs, people who couldn’t lift their arms above their heads, do jumping-jacks, people who could no longer play the guitar strum away… and so on.

Their pain and limited mobility was more the fault of buying into the misinformation, than it was the result of anything else.  How do I know this?  Because anytime we get to a true causes of pain, it goes away, till there’s none left.  And what keeps us from getting to the true cause?  —Our limited mindsets and our continued commitments to what hasn’t work.

Here is the conventional way of looking at osteoarthritis that most people accept without batting an eye:  Wear and tear on the joint is the reason we have been given for this ‘degenerative joint disease’.  Sometimes they blame it on your mama or your daddy (tell you the degeneration is genetic) and a few people like to claim it’s all in what you eat.  A conventional diagnosis is generally accompanied by scientific data straight out of the Fifties, called X-Rays, along with the information that if you live past fifty, you’re gonna get it.  (Better get ready ’cause here it comes!)

And yet, why do some people become crippled and not others?  Is it really genetic?  Is it really because there’s not enough high quality oils in your diet…. Or because you eat too many acidic foods….Or you drink too much coffee…Or you broke your foot when you were a kid?

What if they’re all wrong?

Back to the accepted hypothesis: Conventional diagnosis says that wear and tear is caused by micro-traumas to the smooth lining of the joint or cartilage.  Repeated rubbings and knocks cause them to flake and crack. As the cartilage degenerates, the underlying bone can become thicker and distorted. Movement can become painful and restricted, which can lead to limited use of the muscle associated with that joint.  The underlying muscle may gradually atrophy resulting in even more limited movement.

Trumpet Blast, Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  We need to get that scenario out of our heads immediately.

Now let’s look at the condition called osteoarthritis from three perspectives–physical, mental and spiritual. Physically it’s the result of  insufficient waste product removal which in turn dissolves the joint.  The waste products and dead material, such as skin cells, make a good home for parasitic bacteria, fungi, yeasts and viruses, that destroy the joint even further.

Drum Roll……………………………………………!

For the physical level we want to use corrections that reverse this condition even down to a cellular level:  we correct for stiffness and rigidity, we correct to reduce and eliminate stagnation, blockages , congestion, inflammation, calcification and mineralization in the cells.

Now we address the mental and emotional level.  Thinking and emotions play a big roll in dis-ease and pain.  That’s why they too need addressing.  So we look at a variety of emotions and mental states or whatever tests weak:  anxiety, fear, tension over-guarding oneself from life experiences, over internalizing, overreacting and so on.

Last, but not least, we correct the cause-and effect spiritual experiences.  And Voila!

There’s nothing like the three component approach.  It works!  Works on pain every single time!  Because,  it takes into consideration the whole picture of the body mind spirit.   Leave out one of the components. and the results won’t be as effective or lasting. Period.

I only know one method that addresses the body mind spirit and assumes nothing.  Dr. Kam Yuen developed it in response to the pain he encountered in his travels.  He teaches you how to do it, too.

If you connect with Dr. Yuen, you can experience pain relief for yourself.  His results are guaranteed!

There are four ways to connect: 1) Join his club http://www.millionariehealer.com 2) Attend a physical seminar www. YMSeminars.com or 3)Get a private consultation YMSeminars. 4)Participate in a teleseminar.


Could You Pass Me Some True Purpose, And Hold the Squawking!

Friday, July 10th, 2009

“The Planet Earth is blue and there’s nothing I can do…“  David Bowie

…Except….find my true purpose, maybe.  Laura

Some of us thoughtful human types are haunted by our search for true purpose. Searching passes the time, gives us the feeling we’re accomplishing something and makes the tough parts of life more endurable.

Finding your true purpose can set you apart from all the other true-purpose seekers out there, especially if you write a best selling true-purpose book and get paid to make speeches all over the world.

Speaking of which, I’ve read snatches of the true purpose books and listened to enough of the true purpose gurus to feel OK about what I’m going to say next: People who claim to know how to find true purpose are all saying the same thing—essentially, they’re just parroting each other.

Sometimes there’s better parroting going on than others, and oftentimes I’ve seen people get really excited by a particularly pretty bird. But when the squawking dies down, there’s not much excitement left to live on. To but it bluntly, passion and motivation grounded in nothingness further weakens people.

I’ve only found one person who actually deals with the concept of true purpose by strengthening people to find their own. Plus his method is actually applicable to your daily life in all its hum-drumness.

And his name is…drum roll…..! Dr. Kam Yuen! Dr. Yuen has practical information for achieving infinite human potential. True purpose is just a minor part of infinite human potential.

To paraphrase the Grandmaster, a ton of programmed gunk needs to be incinerated, or gotten out of the way first, before you can catch a glimpse of your true purpose.

Don’t be discouraged… or do be discouraged, it doesn’t change the fact that true purpose it still under the gunk, beeping away like a homing device in your body mind spirit. You just have to dig a little is all.

Books and motivational speeches might put you in touch with the fact that there is a ‘true purpose’, but talk is useless without a plan of action. That’s where Dr. Yuen shines above all others: He has a plan and it’s a damn good one. Plus he shows you where to start digging, ‘cause true purpose is well worth finding for yourself, your family, your community, your planet and your species: Once you have true purpose, you won’t have to force yourself to stay in your integrity any more.

BAWK!  Polly want some true purpose?

BAWK! Polly want some true purpose?

Ooops. Did I just say ‘force yourself to stay in your integrity’? Yes, I did! Because, as humans driven by our nonconscious, it’s almost impossible for us to stay in our integrity. It just doesn’t come naturally at all.

Come on, now, admit it. Wouldn’t you much rather get even? Getting even comes naturally, especially to frontal lobe challenged young males.  There’s a reason the young men fight the wars! The fact is, folks, humans are born with hard core programming to get even. The combined threat of jail for the body and hell for the soul helps to contain the urge and is enough for most people to choose integrity, but it’s not a natural choice.

We learn to force ourselves to ignore the urge to get even.

I can hear the angry protests, even before I print this article. All you people who are suppressing, denying, repressing, overriding and forgetting your need to get even are angry, especially you people who are relying on ‘loving’. It’s been my experience that the very people who are using loving as a cover-up get the angriest when their loving method is questioned. That’s OK, though. Loving everybody and everything is a common ploy amongst ‘spiritual leaders’ who don’t know what else to do.

I’m still standing by what I said about getting even. I’m only speaking from my own experience. After learning Dr. Yuen’s method, I’ve seen too much success in myself and others to go back to the old ways of dealing with my painful life issues—Once upon a hippie time, I tried loving, forgetting, believing, meditating, affirming, suppressing, denying and the rest of those ‘ing’ words. It was OK for back then, just not enough for my whole life.

Speaking of which, Dr. Yuen is not parroting anybody.  He speaks from the experience of looking at hundreds of thousands of humans and other life forms. He hasn’t found one human life form that isn’t driven by the need to get rid of cause and effect programming. Generally speaking, this urge for resolution is the cause of  physical, spiritual and mental malfunctions.

I’m counting on some of you reading this to find out for yourselves, or at least try to prove me wrong You have absolutely nothing to lose and your real true purpose to gain.

Let’s go back and qualify the idea that we all here to get even—I’m talking about ‘even’ on both ends of the spectrum. In other words, every one of us is driven by subconscious and non conscious urges to get even for the pain we have inflicted on others, as well as to get even for the pain that was inflicted on us.

I don’t know who started this idea or who made this rule to begin with, plus I don’t think it’s cemented in stone for all eternity. I’m just saying that at this stage in the human body, mind, spirit evolvement, we seem to crave the resolution of all our cause and effect actions. The Indians call this karma, and it reminds me of a silly electronic game: We win by blasting all our karma to smithereens before we die or we have to come back and do it again.

There’s a tricky part to the coming back part of the resolution game, though. When it comes to remembering the past actions that have left us treading water in our karma, we fall short—we resort to suppression, repression, forgetting, denial etc as our preferred mode till we die—some of us painfully, some of us quite young and/or unexpectedly. (Remembering David Carradine and Michael Jackson)

It’s kind of pathetic, because most of us run around like amnesia victims with our heads cut off trying to resolve what we don’t even remember while incurring more memories to suppress the next time around.

Whether we consciously remember anything or not, though, we are still driven to win the karma game, and are, therefore, pawns to our subconscious and nonconscious drives or programming. All we mostly manage to do, though, is create more karma or more unevenness—Unevenness that we are driven to even out the next time around. (Remember I said we were all trying to get even.)

It can get worse, too, because a lot of us create additional mounds of gunk karma in the guise of calling it our true purpose. Yes, I’m finally back to true purpose. You see, I’m on the verge of getting a glimpse of my true purpose and it’s a weird state of being, because I’m feeling kind of like I woke up from a stupid dream.

Like I hinted earlier, I didn’t get a glimpse of my true purpose all by my lonesome. I found someone else who knew how to dig for it—Dr. Kam Yuen. He developed a method to dig true purpose out from under all the subconscious and nonconscious garbage that tends to drive us out of our integrity.

His method is pretty simple, all things considered. I didn’t have to do any exercises, abstain from certain foods, use any gadgets, meditate myself into an altered state, love everybody or even believe in anything. To get closer to evenness or karmic resolution, I only needed to delete the uneven programming—programming that weakened me and kept me in a state of forced integrity.

To find this programming, I only needed to distinguish between strong and weak. To feel the difference between strong and weak, I only needed to separate logic from intuition and feeling from emotion, plus get rid of some programming. After one, private coaching session with Dr. Yuen enough programming was gone to move forward. I knew that after just one session that the method worked because results were immediate—lasting too.

Next thing you know, I was hooked on learning how to do the method myself. Now, I’m 6 seminars down the road, Dr. Yuen’s understudy and life just keeps getting more engaging for me and everyone else around me.

You can’t beat these results. At this stage of the life game, passion and motivation are energy drains. It’s the results that I’m after and I get them when I  connect with Dr. Yuen.

Three ways to connect: You can join his membership club www.millionariehealer.com and get a teaching tele-seminar monthly, you can attend a physical seminar www.YMSeminars.com, or you can get a private consultation. It just takes a little action on your part, is all—nothing to lose and your true purpose to gain!

Repeat After Me: “Stabilized Chlorine Dioxide is My Friend!”

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Wanna learn a thing or two about MMS? Another name for it is Stabilized Chlorine Dioxide.

Whatever you want to call it, though, the stuff is awesome!  MMS rips apart pathogens like no body’s business, killing them dead with no nasty side effects.  Pathogens just disintegrate and fall into the black holes of your body, folks.  Plus, less pathogens equals less pain.

If you didn’t know your body had black holes, though, you’d better join the millionariehealerclub.com or attend a Dr. Kam Yuen physical seminar.  (The next one is module 1 in Toronto, July 11-12, followed by module 2 in San Rafael, CA July 17-18 ).

Back to disintegrating pathogens. Malaria is a prime example.  When exposed to stabilized chlorine dioxide, malaria cannot survive.  Black mold is another life form that goes its harmless way after getting a dose of stabilized chlorine dioxide.

Just so we are clear.  Pathogens are harmfully infectious agents:  viruses, fungi, bacteria, molds, yeast, and who knows what other little buggers, as yet undetected by modern microscopic equipment.

Stabilized Chlorine Dioxide is your friend. (Repeat after me…”stabilized chlorine dioxide is my friend.”)

Seriously folks, It cruises through the body like a mini tornado sniffing for electrons to rip apart. By using MMS, you are helping your body rid itself of pathogens that wantonly colonize human tissue, bone and/or blood with no regard for your continued existence.  Don’t just sit there cringing! Paralysis won’t get you anywhere!

Do something right now about unwanted bacteria, fungi, molds, yeasts and viruses.  In other words, do something about the common cold, yeast infections and the Swine Flu:  Swallow a few drops of stabilized chlorine dioxide and feel the benefits throughout your entire body.  Feel it cruise through your cells like a mini tornado sniffing for pathogenic electrons to rip apart.

I’ll tell you another thing Dr. Yuen says:  When you rid your mouth of low level infections, other body cavities improve too.  Dr. Yuen talks about body cavities all the time—how they tend to mimic each other.  Once again, if you don’t know about body cavity mimicry, you’d best join Dr. Yuen’s Club.

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Spiritual Teachers Are Obsolete!

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

“People use their intuition with things they care
about. Many women are most intuitive with their
relationships and children, whereas men often show
a great degree of ‘gut instinct’ in work and business.”

— Sonia Choquette: Spiritual teacher and author

(’Spiritual teacher‘. Hmmm, are we impressed yet?)

The truth is, folks, I’m not sure spirits can be taught much of anything—they are a fairly unruly bunch, flitting through the ethers with unfettered access to all past present and future experiences.  The way I see it,  spirits could use an equally strong mind and body to balance them out a bit.  What do you think?

If it’s so great being a spirit, why do so many of them hang around and try to tell us what to do? They had their chance/chances.

OK, OK, I’ll give the spirits a break.  After all, they do mean well, I’ve been told.  I’ll even resolve some of their spiritual experiences that are still bogging them down.

Spirits bogged down with their own spiritual experiences!  Oh my!

With all the negative stuff you hear from spiritual teachers about the body and mind, those unsung components of the body mind spirit triad still got a lot going for them.   It’s OK not to believe me, though.  I don’t put spiritual teacher after my name and wouldn’t want that position for all the tea in China.

I don’t even cotton to those who do.  I prefer my life coach—Dr. Kam Yuen.

Just ask Dr. Yuen. He’ll tell you flat out about the spirit, plus he speaks from a place of amazing results.   The spirit, says Dr. Yuen, should not be allowed to beat up on its fellow components—the body or the mind.  In the  body mind spirit triad, each component should be equally strong with strong internal and external boundaries, and each component should be separate from the other—like good roommates.

Thank you, very much.  I do have a body and a mind for awhile longer, and there must be a reason to let everything function at its optimum, instead of making any part suffer—-as some spiritual teachers would have me do.

Dr. Yuen doesn’t put spiritual teacher after his name, either.  What he says, though, makes more sense and gets exponentially better results than anything I’ve ever heard or tried.  But then again, I’ve never been drawn to spiritual teachers as a species.  I figure if a person has something to teach, it will spring out quite naturally at me like something worth learning.

Furthermore, if that’s the best quote Ms. Choquette has to offer, everyone reading this post should put spiritual teacher and author after her or his name.  

Her ‘quote of the day’ came to me in an email from Nightingale Conant—self proclaimed world leader in personal development.

I’ll tell you what….why not send me your quotes of the day…. original or otherwise.

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.