Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 Hello everyone, Knack: A talent or aptitude. Sounds liked it applies to someone else, but not to me. Recognize that response? Me too. I had to be told that I had a knack for meeting people and walking up to them and curing them of cancer or some disease in a very few minutes. Like my friend, Ida. She had an infection on her hand from an injury. It took longer for her to remove her glove and show me than it did to cure it once she learned how to test. The complete interaction took about five minutes. Or, maybe Zack, my fellow security officer. He got e-coli from a chicken salad. He was nauseous and shaking when he stood in front of me and said he was ill. He excused himself, went and vomited and returned shaking and sweating. I asked him what happened, he explained, and I said, " Come around here, we are going to end this right now. Put your hand out and do this. " In three minutes he learned to test and killed the e-coli. Then he went home to vomit until 430AM and returned to work the next day at 3PM. Or, Kathy, a customer sitting at a slot machine with her oxygen cannula around her face. I simply looked at her, she and I locked eyes for a second and somehow I knew I could talk to her. We both said hello and then I asked why the oxygen. She said, " I have a lung infection. " I then asked, " Do you want to get rid of it? " " Yes, " was her reply. " Then do this. " and I showed her how to test. In less than five minutes she was cured. In fifteen minutes she turned down the oxygen flow. Three or four weeks later she showed up the night I cured my emphysema. I saw her and asked her to come over to me. I told what happened and said I would tell her about it on Sat. at lunch if she would come. She agreed. On Sat. she came in with no oxygen and told me she cured about 130AM when she could not sleep so was doing immunics. I guess my question is, who had the knack, me or the people I mentioned? I certainly do have a knack, actually a natural and developed skill, for meeting and interacting with people that I meet. What is behind that is some training I did years ago and, of course, just being myself most of the time. The training programs were Silva Mind Control and EST. The Silva work taught me to see anything that I wanted to look at. I mean that, anything. Including the disease in another person. I once diagnosed accurately a patient for a doctor. You can do the same thing if you have the interest. Just do a little immunics around that idea and " see " what happens. Then the EST experience helped me get out of some of the conditions and mindset I had going on at the time. It also cured my ulcer in a seminar titled About Money. Now, with immunics, my attention is focused on others and I am continuously looking for the next cure - to score a point - to save a life - to serve my purpose - to end disease on the planet. So, when it comes to a knack for meeting and curing people, yes I guess I do have that. And, I worked at it for many years, and it is a natural talent and trained skill to be able to meet and talk to others easily. Mostly, however, it is just a case of being myself. I am not afraid, intimidated nor otherwise distracted from using my talent/skill. When it comes to learning a knack or using one you already have I think it is totally appropriate to start with what interests you - what grabs your attention - what you enjoy. For example, a knack for cooking with spices, or for telling a good joke at the right time. You see, it doesn't matter the knack or skill your have right now, it is transferable to anything you want to do with it. Test that one: Do I have a knack for doing a certain thing? What is that thing? Can I transfer that knack into a knack for (doing immunics with others or) whatever turns your crank. I am betting you can learn and develop any knack you come up with. Maybe my next knack should be writing shorter emails - NAH, that would be boring. Love, , Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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