Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 I absolutely HATE doing anything UNLESS I'm ready. I got a phone call and voicemail about something I was SURE I had taken care of. I saw the number, and my heart sank. I was like " WHY are they trying to screw ME over???? " I was in a state of " instant stress " . Answer: I had a sensation of " CALL THEM BACK NOW! " I didn't want to, because I wasn't ready to call them back now. I " sort of " went to level. Just enough to relax enough to get the mental picture on my screen and go in to it to communicate with the project. I " saw " a lady answering the phone who was helpful, and AGAIN I got the sensation of " CALL THEM BACK NOW! " Then I remembered Doc's " Steps To Courage " drill (it's actually in his martial arts book, but it's good for many other things, too! I had permission to reprint that drill in a couple reports I wrote awhile ago, but I don't know if that applies here or not, so ask Doc for a copy of it!). I remembered something else Doc had said about someone who was really smart but is a moral coward. (Not in the " religious right " sense of the word " moral, " but in the sense of COURAGE being a moral quality.) I got lots of things I have to do TODAY, and I wanted to just " wait until I had other stuff done " . So I figured whatever the hell they wanted, I was the one who attracted it, and I better fix it NOW so I could have peace of mind and get on with other stuff I HAVE to get done (for example, a seminar I start tomorrow). I again programmed someone nice and helpful answering the phone, problem being taken care of. A lady answered the phone, a nice lady. She started out in her " phone answering autopilot " tone, but something TOLD me to " say X to her that shows you're interested in her and how she's doing... " So I did. She was actually MORE helpful than she was required to be. And I found out, I just have to sign 2 things they didn't have on file. Those of you who have worked in a call center (I've worked in 3 different ones) know that some people are: grumpy, lazy, don't care, only do things they're required to do and nothing more, or maybe nice but incompetent, or even if you get a nice person, their mood and willingness to help can be affected by the previous caller or something their supervisor or co-worker said or did to them... I recognized the IMPORTANCE of " DO IT NOW! " because I calibrated the location for that feeling, thanks to the training I've gotten with Doc. It's so funny, because the first time I was at one of Doc's seminars, during one of the breaks, some of the people were talking with each other and hadn't YET figured out the importance of " locations for things " and what they have to do with manifestation, Remote Viewing, Remote Influencing, and HEALING. I'm sure glad I was smart enough to pay attention to those drills and keep doing them! (Interesting side note: I taught an email class where I taught how to Remote View for people's locations for things if you've not had the chance to ellicit it in person, and one of the books I found while looking for Johari's book was The Mind Race by Russel Targ and Keith Harrary, and while reading through it, I saw where they dowsed and Remote Viewed for thoughtforms. So it was nice to know other people had done RESEARCH on what I already knew was possible because of training with Doc and already doing the drills! The stuff DOC taught us is LIGHT YEARS beyond " dowsing for where someone has imagined an object in the room " .) Anyway, I don't know what the other stuff in this post has to do with " Courage, " but write to Doc and ask him if he has that available in a report (I don't know if he does or not). Then fill in the blanks with whatever YOUR project is. Thanks again, Doc! I really can't even count how many times in a " normal " day I use the training I've got from you. Your friend, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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