well, minni, you certainly have strong opinions and preferences.
I often ask people who write 'exposes' if they represent in some way the company they praise... or if they have some sort of connection to them. i do not doubt that clay on the ground in the water and sun would be more healing than clay that has been dried and packaged and then reconstituted. and i have to divulge that my interest is in how the body reflects the mind, and i encourage people who are very ill and who can't seem to find remedies, to work on the level of thought. the body is a communication device, so if we listen carefully to what it is telling us, we can often let go of the thought that is being expressed through the body. it's a fascinating study and it works well. when clients used to come to me with neck problems, for instance, i'd ask them if there was someone they considered to be a 'pain in the neck' - they would always laugh, for there was someone of that description in their lives. similar for a pain lower down where they sat. you know... and there were often leftover scars and pains from incidents of trauma in past lives. so there are many ways to address physical ailments. and it all boils down to letting go of trauma from the past. i hope you will consider this approach, as many symptoms can be released in this way... you sound like a very unhappy person, minni, carrying a lot of judgment and anger. life is difficult for many of us. the more life has been difficult, the sooner our bodies complain that we need to really slow down and listen to their helpful messages and allow ourselves to breathe - really breathe - into any and all aches and pains and inflammation and other symptoms. i also believe that many of us may be "targeted individuals" who are being harassed and tortured by electronic weaponry... and often the more intelligent elements of the population are so targeted. this may be another fruitful area of discovery for you. wishing you the very best of everything... love, patricia > P.S. Did Nabble eNotify above respondents re: my responses? > > In further response to Pat's Q re: "my background" > FYI below are my *long-ago Clay Exposes* > > posted originally on Eyton's Clay YahooGroup approx. 2003 or 2004 > ........then pasted approx. 2005 on Curezone - *recommended by Curezone* > then sniped by airhead EvaM > > hmm, who's to say Luana (or Terramin or MountainRose personnel) weren't > posting as EvaM > So Pat, given your expressed skepticism, would you like to shake hands > with > EvaM? > It's easy to be skeptical of non-professionals living in pain, *but it's > the > professed professionals who exploit them.* > > http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=515212 > http://www.eytonsearth.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=622&highlight= > > ----- > Electrostatically Yours, Minni, Lysine4flu blog > _______________________________________________ > If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion > below: > http://es-forum.com/Any-psychic-kineseologists-specializing-in-Lakhovsky-tp4026787p4026927.html > To start a new topic under ES, email > [hidden email] > To unsubscribe from ES, visit > |
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It's obvious you've barely if at all read my testimonials, and FYI while you imply that I have "strong opinions", you yourself sure have a way of talking at people without bothering to care where they're at, or the extent of efforts they've already expended.
This, after requesting their "backgrounds" as if their unique experiences aren't as legitimate as yours, or perhaps more so, taking into account what they've gone thru. And yes, i've long ago heard of electronic harrassment, way before books were officially written on them. And no, i'm not electronically harrassed, but rather metaphysically harrassed since childhood (now in 50s). And yes, both involve extreme oppression. Consider this rhetorical & off-topic, but I'd be curious if a film such as Astral City would interest you, or would the idea of the relatively equalized characters in that city be anathema. Also curious if you're pals with that woman who "heals with color"
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minni, you are right. i have not read all your 'testimonials'. they sound like 'complaints' to me, not testimonials. as for your movie... you're talking to a past lives therapist. it must not be an easy thing to depict in a movie, that realm, but it is an interesting movie. and it is one man's experience. there are many who have also experienced such things and who tell different stories about their near-death experiences. i love them all... but not usually the ones that go into 'hell' - which word, by the way, meant in ancient languages, "anger" - so it was especially interesting that he went back to 'hell' when he saw his wife with that other man, her new husband. this movie was good in that it reminded me to use my thoughts and words lovingly and wisely. and i am fortunate in that i am reminded daily to do just that. i made 390+ videos one year of the A Course In Miracles lessons... and i post one each night to facebook and twitter, so each night i am reminded of the importance of choosing my thoughts wisely. i was amused and appalled how primitive our mortal minds are. hahaha... how embarrassing it is to be here, to know how important love is and to be so easily distracted into other things... this is why i would recommend for us all... share those things that work for you... perhaps mention what didn't - yet state clearly that they didn't work FOR YOU - not that they do not work, period, because they obviously DO work for some. and resist the temptation to slander them. to share your - how do they say it in AA? - share your experience, strength and hope? something like that. otherwise, your condemnation of things that didn't work FOR YOU make you sound like a mean person and someone who is actually not interested in healing herself, which i know you are not. love, patricia On Nov 27, 2013, at 8:16 AM, Minni [via ES] wrote: It's obvious you've barely if at all read my testimonials, and FYI while you imply that I have "strong opinions", you yourself sure have a way of talking at people without bothering to care where they're at, or the extent of efforts they've already expended. |
FYI, I didn't bother to read yours above. Definitely not worth my time.
What I marvel at is that (as usual) there are gullibles who fall for your rhetoric all because your writing is so ubiquitous. That's too often the case with dynamo's who set themselves up as authorities no matter in real-life or online. Long ago there used to be this character who called herself Sunnydale who was all over the place on one of the online health forums. She had no idea what on earth she was talking about in many of her posts, yet she had everyone eating out of her hand, while verbally expecting others to eat crow merely because a few would dare to counter her overpowering tide. What the public never seems to understand is that for most people, placebo effect works (by dint of their bodies not having become as toxified) and that would explain why some people speak strongly about certain "thera-thingies" offering great relief, while yet other "thera-thingies" harmed them. It's because their minds still have strong linkage with their "relatively-pure" bodies, enabling their minds to either "help" them or "hurt" them. Relatively-pure - because it's relative to those who are very-impure (too much toxins for Linkage) ------ Hey, I know the world will never change, until a New Genuine paradigm descends to Earth. Until then: People will go on believing thera-thingies - by dint of placebo effect. People will go on believing those who KNOW that [ABC and XYZ] thera-thingies are THE cures People will go on believing PROOF-JAMMED postings of Sunnydale, Patricia, Color-Woman Etc.
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On December 11, "Minni [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Until then: > People will go on believing thera-thingies - by dint of placebo effect. > People will go on believing those who KNOW that [ABC and XYZ] thera-thingies > are THE cures > People will go on believing PROOF-JAMMED postings of Sunnydale, Patricia, > Color-Woman Etc. I thought we had established long ago that different people have different sensitivities, and just because something is helpful to one person doesn't mean it's going to help everyone. All we have to go on here is individual experiences. There is no "THE CURE", and I also suspect that people give "THE PLACEBO EFFECT" too much credit for things that actually do have an impact. But we do run across people who say that nothing works for them. In such cases, these discussion groups fail them just the same as everything else has failed them previously. Marc |
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Look, Marc, lets call a spade a spade.
My gut tells me that you have a relatively "pure" linkage - explaining why many thera-thingies do work for you but not for others. I wouldn't be surprised to hear - that if you [hypothetically] went to, say, En Gedi, and wallowed for a while in Naturally-Grounded mud pools there in June, with Sun beating down on you, for say, 15 min. a shot each day (after first priming in the nearby salt-water) ...I wouldn't be at all surprised if you'd report it gave you a Quadruple Whammy similar to a shock. Because that's how potent its effect might be (for some people). We do seem to agree that it's "different strokes for different folks". If more therapists would beging analyzing the WHY'S of why it's different strokes for different folks (I.E. "proactive" vs. "reactive") - then the world might see a change for the better, due to understanding the reasons for our differences. Everyone might become more reconciled - sorta like bank statements ![]() ![]()
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