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Archive for December, 2010
Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
Although we tend to compartmentalize love, the feeling of love feels the same – whether you are receiving it or giving it. And this feeling – Love – is already inside waiting to be re-membered. Remember a special gift of love that touched your heart. Feel once again how you felt inside at that time.
This is the season of Love. This is the season of gifts—sometimes even diamonds.
A loving thought of someone sends the sweet vibrations of love directly to them whether they are in our presence or on the other side of the world. In the same way, worry can send the disturbing vibrations of fear. This is my favorite prayer to align myself with my faith when I begin to worry:
The Light of God surrounds you,
The Love of God enfolds you,
The Power of God protects you,
The Presence of God watches over you.
Wherever you are, GOD IS.
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Monday, December 27th, 2010
It is the way of the natural world to be obedient to our thoughts and feelings. This may provide us some insight into why co-dependency can be so debilitating to relationships. When we attempt to save people from the natural consequences of their actions, we seek to replace the universe and its infinite wisdom with our limited understanding. We seek to take away someone’s accountability, and therefore, the arena for their learning and growth. This will result in a cycle of creation and reaction for us that repeats itself over and over again, until the lesson is learned and the cycle is completed.
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Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
Farrell came for Rapid Eye sessions ready for a wheelchair due to extreme dizziness. She had spent fifteen years going from doctors to psychiatrists. She was on heavy medication and at the end of her rope. “I either have to get help here or die,” she said. She was experiencing blurred vision and couldn’t hear and was terrified that she was going blind and deaf. She was crawling from room to room to keep from falling.
Doctors had diagnosed Farrell with Endolymphatic Hydrops. She had been told she had undetermined neurological nerve damage. This Neuro Vestibular Disorder is a problem that can manifest with many symptoms and side effects.
Some of the ever-widening list include: dizziness, nausea, depression, irritability, change in appetite, disturbed sleep patterns, guilty feelings, obsessing about all the negative aspects of life, mild impairment in a person’s ability to think, to judge, decreased ability to concentrate making reading or filling out forms a monumental task, reduced coordination, panic attacks and a change in personality. In an effort to compensate for these changes, the body decreases muscle tone. Read the rest of this entry »
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Sunday, December 12th, 2010
There are NO PREREQUISITES for Rapid Eye Certification.
We train you for everything you need to do in the Rapid Eye Model. The RET model is a holistic, spiritual, healing therapy. Traumatic situations in our lives that our bodies have chosen not to process manifest as pain on many levels. Negative belief systems, negative emotions, and dysfunctional family patterns prevent us from connecting with our higher selves.
Why live an Inferior Life?
After RET sessions, the anger charge that traumatic memories triggered to is gone. The same is true for abuse, post-traumatic stress, and disease in the body. It is like going to sleep not feeling well and you feel better when you wake up the next morning. Your body has processed through REM during the night, and awakened feeling better. The same thing is true when we do a Rapid Eye session – you feel better, not necessarily remembering what you processed.
Because this is a natural process that the body is doing in REM sleep and we are simulating that natural process while the person is awake, it becomes a very safe, natural way of letting go of stress and trauma. Read the rest of this entry »
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Friday, December 10th, 2010
The RET Home Study Course gives you everything you need to be a Rapid Eye Technician. There are a lot of support materials such as books, manuals with scripts, and videos of live sessions to teach you how to put all RET skills together. Rapid Eye Technology and Skills for Living are easy to learn. Your home study course covers tuition, all of the materials, equipment and your certification.
WELL WORTH THE MONEY!
You have the option of doing on-campus certification or certify through the mail.
The best is yet to come. Our certification is a mini training. We demo, let you practice, and then certify that you understand it. We certify that you know the RET process.
Technician Support & Continuing Education
Attend other certifications to build CONFIDENCE and your practicum hours at no extra cost.
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Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
Rapid Eye Technology releasing and clearing of old programming, to awareness of our joy and happiness. Because we’ve focused our attention so much on our experiences and traumas of life, we’ve tended to block our awareness to joy.
Rapid Eye sessions can assist you to:
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Wednesday, December 1st, 2010
I was in Honolulu to speak at a large national conference. I scheduled an extra day onto the trip since I had never been to Honolulu and because a few great friends were also at the conference. The day after the conference, we awoke at the crack of dawn to visit Pearl Harbor. As we stood above and looked down upon the sunken USS Arizona, the depth of our experience came to life. It was moving and humbling.
Upon our return to the hotel, I had some time to spare before departing to the airport. A couple of my friends and I decided to rent a raft large enough to hold three adults. We targeted the white-capped waves, out in the distance, as our destination. With the incoming waves, we had a hard time getting away from the shore. At first, there seemed to be enormous momentum keeping us “grounded.” Slowly, but surely, we began to make progress. It seemed to get easier. We eventually got within a few feet of the whitecaps and decided to board our raft and relax as a celebration of our efforts. It was in our moment of pause that we felt the reality of our situation. Drifting two feet out and one foot in. Again, two feet out and one foot in. We all felt the unsettling formula of our ever-so-gentle drift out to sea. We immediately abandoned the raft and grasped for safety, with one arm holding the raft and the other arm aggressively swimming. I have never scissor-kicked so hard in my life.
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