Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 Tonight I was training this lady that is supposed to have a chronic auto-immune problem. She came in complaining about her knees, ankles and hips. So I had her do the belt flow, the connecting between heaven and earth, and then the hookup. It was a kung-fu training session and NOT an energy medicine session. Her pains all disappeared. About 27 minutes into the lesson she stops and says, " my right knee hurts " . I told her to " touch where it hurts " . She touched a spot. I told her to close her eyes and put her entire mind, down there into that pain, and feel it fully. She did. then I told her to " now notice the space between that pain and her knee " ...the space between that pain and her right hip...the space between that pain and her left hip...that pain and her right shoulder...the space between that pain and her left shoulder...the space between that pain and the ground below her feet...that pain and the space above her head " . I then told her to open her eyes. She did and she frowned at me, as if a bit pissed off. I asked her, " How much is the pain now? " She told me, " You know damn well it's gone! How do you do that anyway? We then continued on with her kung-fu training since that little side trip only took about 90 seconds. John M. La Tourrette, Ph.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 Doc, This seems to be a combination of NLP and Energy training. What - in general terms - is this exactly? Anthony VanWagner On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:27 AM, docspeed2001 wrote: > Tonight I was training this lady that is supposed to have a chronic > auto-immune problem. > > She came in complaining about her knees, ankles and hips. > > So I had her do the belt flow, the connecting between heaven and > earth, and then the hookup. > > It was a kung-fu training session and NOT an energy medicine session. > > Her pains all disappeared. > > About 27 minutes into the lesson she stops and says, " my right knee > hurts " . > > I told her to " touch where it hurts " . > > She touched a spot. > > I told her to close her eyes and put her entire mind, down there into > that pain, and feel it fully. > > She did. > > then I told her to " now notice the space between that pain and her > knee " ...the space between that pain and her right hip...the space > between that pain and her left hip...that pain and her right > shoulder...the space between that pain and her left shoulder...the > space between that pain and the ground below her feet...that pain and > the space above her head " . > > I then told her to open her eyes. > > She did and she frowned at me, as if a bit pissed off. > > I asked her, " How much is the pain now? " > > She told me, " You know damn well it's gone! How do you do that anyway? > > We then continued on with her kung-fu training since that little side > trip only took about 90 seconds. > > John M. La Tourrette, Ph.D. > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 , phornepax wrote: > > Doc, > > This seems to be a combination of NLP and Energy training. What - in > general terms - is this exactly? Hi anthony, In " general terms " it is my new method of doing " attention " in a specific way that causes pain and any illness that is associated with stress to be melted away. I've based it upon what works in Remote Viewing, Hakalau Prime, Hypnosis, and energy. I'll be doing at least 4 hours on this next Friday evening. John M. La Tourrette > Anthony VanWagner > > On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:27 AM, docspeed2001 wrote: > > > Tonight I was training this lady that is supposed to have a chronic > > auto-immune problem. > > > > She came in complaining about her knees, ankles and hips. > > > > So I had her do the belt flow, the connecting between heaven and > > earth, and then the hookup. > > > > It was a kung-fu training session and NOT an energy medicine session. > > > > Her pains all disappeared. > > > > About 27 minutes into the lesson she stops and says, " my right knee > > hurts " . > > > > I told her to " touch where it hurts " . > > > > She touched a spot. > > > > I told her to close her eyes and put her entire mind, down there into > > that pain, and feel it fully. > > > > She did. > > > > then I told her to " now notice the space between that pain and her > > knee " ...the space between that pain and her right hip...the space > > between that pain and her left hip...that pain and her right > > shoulder...the space between that pain and her left shoulder...the > > space between that pain and the ground below her feet...that pain and > > the space above her head " . > > > > I then told her to open her eyes. > > > > She did and she frowned at me, as if a bit pissed off. > > > > I asked her, " How much is the pain now? " > > > > She told me, " You know damn well it's gone! How do you do that anyway? > > > > We then continued on with her kung-fu training since that little side > > trip only took about 90 seconds. > > > > John M. La Tourrette, Ph.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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