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I see it.

 

I didn't used to, but it is there, and it is what stops people from doing

amazing things.

 

" If I can have as much energy as I want, that means I could have had it all

these years! " fear of having wasted time.

 

If something is not possible, then the time they spent doing nothing about it

wasn't wasted.

 

" If I can cure cancer, then I'd have to cure everyone's cancer " fear of

obligation, whether it makes sense or not.

 

If they can't do anything, then they don't have to do anything.

 

" If I could have all the money I want... " " if I could be my own boss... "

 

....fears of responsibility, etc.

 

etc, etc.

 

I notice them in myself too. but that's the first step, awareness.

 

2nd step: what is it?

 

is it a flawed belief system or is more preparation required? something else?

 

3rd step: decide what to do about it

 

4th step: do it

 

5th step: is it done?

 

if yes, 6th step: exit

 

 

Have we seen this before?

 

or was that only the speed-hitting group?

 

Anthony Sgambellone

 

 

 

 

, " docspeed2001 "

<docspeed2001 wrote:

>

> There are some really powerful belief systems out there that do affect the

healing aspects of the body, both positively and negatively.

>

> For example, I just did a post a couple of days ago about 'money' and how

those that are in the healing fields are also allowed to NOT be embedded in a

concrete foundation of poverty.

>

> Strangely enough, NO ONE answered that post, positively or negatively...

>

> ...but 6 people did leave the list.

>

> It reminds me of the man and wife who decided to climb the cliff above the

Middle Fork of the Rogue River.

>

> The macho man went first but froze about 15 feet up. So a river guide helped

him down.

>

> When back on the ground the man told his wife, " you don't want to do that.

It's scary. It's no fun. You could kill yourself " .

>

> The wife replied, " It looks fun " , and climbed that same rock face quickly and

easily, totally safe all the way.

>

> The difference...

>

> The man had a height phobia and attempted to use will power to over-ride that

fear. It just don't work. The fear weakens the muscles so the muscles have no

strength, among other things.

>

> The wife, when looking at the rock face felt exuberant. She thought it would

be fun and exciting to do. So her positive energies gave her strength, power and

coordination.

>

> When fear is there, those that have fear do one of three things. 1, They hide

(freeze), 2, they run away (leave the list), or 3, they fight (reply with their

answers).

>

> I'm actually looking for the 3rd type of person.

>

> Now notice that all of the 3 types (like the fellow above) will attempt to

convince others of their FEAR LADEN BELIEFS, and NOT step back and learn how to

change their own beliefs.

>

> As I stated above, " There are some really powerful belief systems out there

that do affect the healing aspects of the body, both positively and negatively. "

>

> Let me give you a few examples.

>

> There are 3 different levels of healing the body and mind. They all involve

SELF-RESPONSIBILITY...

>

> So people that have heart in-coordination, or tachycardia, or cholesterol

buildup, or tight chest, could easily fix those things, but fear to do so.

>

> People with abnormal cell growth could easily fix that, but fear to do so.

>

> People that are tired all the time could easily fix that, but fear to do so.

>

> People that are poor could easily fix that, but fear to do so.

>

> People that are fat could easily fix that, but fear to do so.

>

> Here's one that I faced a few years back.

>

> " Since I'm xx years old, I'm over the hill and on the downward slope " .

>

> But I did fix that and replaced it with something much, much, much, much,

much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, better;-)

>

> Blab, blab, blab.

>

> What do you think, group?

>

> John La Tourrette, PhD

>

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