Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 A couple of my friends who are taking the Eden Practitioner's training with xxx asked me " Why is xxxxxxxxx giving out all that information on a group that is open to the public, a public that has had no training, has not gone to the seminars, has not spent their own money, and have not learned all the pre-requisites, especially the necessary verification processes and drills to enhance their skills? " I told them, " I'll ask her " . Their concern was several fold: 1. Without the " experience " they cannot get it right 2. Which does cause them to hallucinate skill and knowledge when there is none 3. Without the " feedback " from trainers they'll never know if they are doing it right or wrong 4. Then of course there is the " earned " factor, which few on this list and most lists (including my own 4 lists) have 5. Then of course there is the " deserved " factor, which is closely related to the " earned " factor 6. And I really do love the Donna Eden materials and I love them being taught and processed in a manner that is benificial to all Anyway, I decided to post this post openly (it was originally a private post) with all names removed just out of curiosity to find out what this list thinks, wishes and believes. And I know it makes me the " bad guy " , but since I'm a Wood/Metal this post is in line with my values and criteria... ....which means that to me the above is a great, high quality post. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 Doc and all, I think that it's important for a person to have the prerequisites and preparation. I don't think it's absolutely necessary to have a trainer to get it if, for instance, you stick with the Energy Medicine book which is user friendly regardless of experience. Though I am extremely thankful that I have trainers and a network of people I can communicate with on some of the more advanced material not found in the book. For example, in my case with working with source points, because I had the prerequisites and some experience, and I had been training with Doc and others experienced in EM, " feedback " , I knew right away what caused the pain in my leg and knew exactly what I needed to do to clear it out of my leg right away so I could walk again. As for the " earned " and " deserved " .....my primary element is Metal, need I say more? And I think Mike did a great job of summing it up. For me a small nudge of information, a single keyword, is all that's needed for that transderivational search to begin. The process of searching for the answer is invaluable and enjoyable for me! I learn much more that way, and gain a lot of other platinum nuggets along the way I never would have expected or intentionally looked for. For me the answer is the journey. Lori , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 wrote: > > A couple of my friends who are taking the Eden Practitioner's > training with xxx asked me " Why is xxxxxxxxx giving out all that > information on a group that is open to the public, a public that has > had no training, has not gone to the seminars, has not spent their > own money, and have not learned all the pre-requisites, especially > the necessary verification processes and drills to enhance their > skills? " > > I told them, " I'll ask her " . > > Their concern was several fold: > > 1. Without the " experience " they cannot get it right > > 2. Which does cause them to hallucinate skill and knowledge when > there is none > > 3. Without the " feedback " from trainers they'll never know if they > are doing it right or wrong > > 4. Then of course there is the " earned " factor, which few on this > list and most lists (including my own 4 lists) have > > 5. Then of course there is the " deserved " factor, which is closely > related to the " earned " factor > > 6. And I really do love the Donna Eden materials and I love them > being taught and processed in a manner that is benificial to all > > Anyway, I decided to post this post openly (it was originally a > private post) with all names removed just out of curiosity to find > out what this list thinks, wishes and believes. > > And I know it makes me the " bad guy " , but since I'm a Wood/Metal this > post is in line with my values and criteria... > > ...which means that to me the above is a great, high quality post. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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