Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Hi Barbara Ann, Sounds like you didn't have a good teacher. My Theta Healing teacher is excellent. And we incorporate energy testing into the process as Vianna teaches and, thus, you can verify if a change has occurred. And you witness the change - whatever your sensory type - you get feedback that way as well. I've found Theta to work wonders on shifting core beliefs (when they energy test as ready to work on)... A great add on to Donna's Energy Medicine - especially for clients who seem " stuck " in patterns - TW holding on to habits.... Many blessings, Misha Doc I do not understand it about you recommending theta healing. I've been to one of their classes and the teacher I met I really do believe is certifiably insane. She didn't teach any of us to do anything but just read out of the book. Then we held hands and pretended we went to God and he healed everything. There was nothing involved that could work. There was nothing that did work. There was no mind training. There was only the healer praising us, no matter how badly we did on how good we were doing. What do you really think about them? I'm so sorry but I really want to know and not pretend like they are pretending. Barbara Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 I had a similar experience, but mine was with what should have been a simple transaction on amazon, buying the book Thetahealing. Or trying to, anyway. The seller had left the country, and didn't want to ship the book until she got back 2 weeks from now (amazon says, 2 business days--but amazon has a " vacation " setting for when people are away that she didn't use), and when I asked for a refund, she didn't want to do that either. (Amazon might have another thought on that.) When I protested this, she told me I was in obvious need of a healing. It's surreal. I'm not sure whether to accuse her of being a ripoff or an airhead. After reading Doc's post on thetahealing, I thought I'd like to see what it's about. I guess I'm doing that, for sure! Between your experience and mine, I'm not sure what to think about the modality, if the practioners are any way to assess it. , " barbara101ann " <barbara101ann wrote: > > Doc I do not understand it about you recommending theta healing. I've > been to one of their classes and the teacher I met I really do believe > is certifiably insane. She didn't teach any of us to do anything but > just read out of the book. Then we held hands and pretended we went to > God and he healed everything. There was nothing involved that could > work. There was nothing that did work. There was no mind training. > There was only the healer praising us, no matter how badly we did on > how good we were doing. What do you really think about them? > I'm so sorry but I really want to know and not pretend like they are > pretending. > Barbara Ann > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2009 Report Share Posted January 18, 2009 Hi, I am a thetahealing practitioner - I can't and don't speak for Vianna Stibal or any others involved with thetahealing. I can only say that my teachers and fellow students are coming from a lot more integrity than the people you've written about in this thread. Simple point, there are jerks, ignorant and self-important folks in every walk of life, within every teaching and modality. If you want a better look at thetahealing and the heart and wisdom that people - for the most part - are coming to this with I suggest checking out the and just listening for a little while. " Viannathetahealing " is the name of the group. No investment on my part other than to not see what I think to be one of many powerful and positive resources be maligned because of a few people who are too caught in their own egos to walk the talk without overlaying all their own cr*p onto it in the delivery. hope that's helpful, Miché www.shininglightresources.com I had a similar experience, but mine was with what should have been a simple transaction on amazon, buying the book Thetahealing. Or trying to, anyway. The seller had left the country, and didn't want to ship the book until she got back 2 weeks from now (amazon says, 2 business days--but amazon has a " vacation " setting for when people are away that she didn't use), and when I asked for a refund, she didn't want to do that either. (Amazon might have another thought on that.) When I protested this, she told me I was in obvious need of a healing. It's surreal. I'm not sure whether to accuse her of being a ripoff or an airhead. After reading Doc's post on thetahealing, I thought I'd like to see what it's about. I guess I'm doing that, for sure! Between your experience and mine, I'm not sure what to think about the modality, if the practioners are any way to assess it. , " barbara101ann " <barbara101ann wrote: > > Doc I do not understand it about you recommending theta healing. I've > been to one of their classes and the teacher I met I really do believe > is certifiably insane. She didn't teach any of us to do anything but > just read out of the book. Then we held hands and pretended we went to > God and he healed everything. There was nothing involved that could > work. There was nothing that did work. There was no mind training. > There was only the healer praising us, no matter how badly we did on > how good we were doing. What do you really think about them? > I'm so sorry but I really want to know and not pretend like they are > pretending. > Barbara Ann > -- ---- http://www.sumiche.com handcrafted rings and fine jewelry made from sustainably mined + recycled gold + platinum recycled silver,fair trade gems Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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