Guest guest Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 At least u tried.mm how not to eradicate > > Here's a brief write-up of how I tried to go into another group and help > someone learn how to do Immunics. I'm writing this up so that we can all spot > all of the things NOT to do, and all of the conditions that others fall prey to. > (just call me Papa Berenstein...) > > First, I went into a very small group. I mistakenly thought that would be better. > (NO, say Bayard and Greg -- play the numbers.) > > Since I've cured herpes, I went into a herpes group. I posted to that group the > addresses for the herpes buddies group and the main website, telling them > that I'd knocked my herpes out eight months ago. > > I received an email from the groups' owner -- the only active member of the > group, I found out -- asking me what " concoction " I use to treat my herpes. I > saw that she was online, so I offered to meet her in her chatroom and teach > her the technique (fingertesting) to cure her herpes right then. No response. > She began asking me questions about where I was from. She posted this: > " i find it very hard to beleive that there is a cure for herpes if this is true then > why hasnt it hit the front pages? " > > She didn't respond to my chat offer, but her next email post told me that she'd > joined the main Immunics group (but not the herpes group as I'd suggested). > She drew connections between other healing techniques and Immunics; most > of her email was chatty about her plans to find her native american soulmate. > (NOTICE: NOT excited about curing her herpes.) > > I posted a link to the pdf manual on the website and encouraged her to learn > the fingertesting technique. > (NOTICE: since she didn't join the herpes group yet, we're doing this in her > email group. WRONG!! Bring them into our small groups and work with them > there, on list.) > > Her email the next day complained that she was sick, told me that she'd > looked over the website, and said that she believed that she had a gift of > being a healer. But she was really tired. > > I responded to her that the great thing about Immunics was that she didn't > even have to believe in it for it to work; all she had to do was to do it. > > She wrote back the next day telling me that she'd dropped herself from the > group, as she didn't like being in a moderated group where she couldn't just > chat with others about having herpes. > > I responded to her that I was surprised that she'd rather keep her herpes and > talk about it than just learn how to get rid of it. > > Her email to me offlist later that night was riddled with conditions -- > " i don't have time to heal myself, im lucky if i get enough sleep " > " The way i see it is this that if everyone had the ability to heal themselves then > there would be a lot of people out of jobs and then more people would be > killing themselves... more jobs would be lost and the economy would be more > screwed up than it already is... " > " Everyone in the world including myself cannot live forever, the planet would > be overcrowded as it is already... " > " When i come home and get into my groups, i want to relax... " > " it is my goal to help others who have herpes to have a friend that is all... " > > I unsubscribed myself from her group the next day. I think if I'd paid more > attention to her first post, I would have moved my energy into another > direction earlier; I keep remembering this line (the line I *don't* have an > answer for): > > " i find it very hard to beleive that there is a cure for herpes if this is true then > why hasnt it hit the front pages? " > > xo- > deanya > > __________________________________________________ > A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ > > > __________________________________________________ > A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ > > > > > > > > Please forward these e-mails because they find their way around the Web, into the right hands -- you'll save somebody's life. > To subscribe go to: immunics > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 Deanya, Tell her/him, it doesn't matter if it hits the front page, back page, personals or NO page if it works!!!!! She speaks 'woundology' to borrow Caroline Myss' term. She doesn't WANT to cure herself. YOU, on the other hand...are an Immunics little dynamo!!! in WI how not to eradicate > > Here's a brief write-up of how I tried to go into another group and help > someone learn how to do Immunics. I'm writing this up so that we can all spot > all of the things NOT to do, and all of the conditions that others fall prey to. > (just call me Papa Berenstein...) > > First, I went into a very small group. I mistakenly thought that would be better. > (NO, say Bayard and Greg -- play the numbers.) > > Since I've cured herpes, I went into a herpes group. I posted to that group the > addresses for the herpes buddies group and the main website, telling them > that I'd knocked my herpes out eight months ago. > > I received an email from the groups' owner -- the only active member of the > group, I found out -- asking me what " concoction " I use to treat my herpes. I > saw that she was online, so I offered to meet her in her chatroom and teach > her the technique (fingertesting) to cure her herpes right then. No response. > She began asking me questions about where I was from. She posted this: > " i find it very hard to beleive that there is a cure for herpes if this is true then > why hasnt it hit the front pages? " > > She didn't respond to my chat offer, but her next email post told me that she'd > joined the main Immunics group (but not the herpes group as I'd suggested). > She drew connections between other healing techniques and Immunics; most > of her email was chatty about her plans to find her native american soulmate. > (NOTICE: NOT excited about curing her herpes.) > > I posted a link to the pdf manual on the website and encouraged her to learn > the fingertesting technique. > (NOTICE: since she didn't join the herpes group yet, we're doing this in her > email group. WRONG!! Bring them into our small groups and work with them > there, on list.) > > Her email the next day complained that she was sick, told me that she'd > looked over the website, and said that she believed that she had a gift of > being a healer. But she was really tired. > > I responded to her that the great thing about Immunics was that she didn't > even have to believe in it for it to work; all she had to do was to do it. > > She wrote back the next day telling me that she'd dropped herself from the > group, as she didn't like being in a moderated group where she couldn't just > chat with others about having herpes. > > I responded to her that I was surprised that she'd rather keep her herpes and > talk about it than just learn how to get rid of it. > > Her email to me offlist later that night was riddled with conditions -- > " i don't have time to heal myself, im lucky if i get enough sleep " > " The way i see it is this that if everyone had the ability to heal themselves then > there would be a lot of people out of jobs and then more people would be > killing themselves... more jobs would be lost and the economy would be more > screwed up than it already is... " > " Everyone in the world including myself cannot live forever, the planet would > be overcrowded as it is already... " > " When i come home and get into my groups, i want to relax... " > " it is my goal to help others who have herpes to have a friend that is all... " > > I unsubscribed myself from her group the next day. I think if I'd paid more > attention to her first post, I would have moved my energy into another > direction earlier; I keep remembering this line (the line I *don't* have an > answer for): > > " i find it very hard to beleive that there is a cure for herpes if this is true then > why hasnt it hit the front pages? " > > xo- > deanya > > __________________________________________________ > A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ > > > __________________________________________________ > A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ > > > > > > > > Please forward these e-mails because they find their way around the Web, into the right hands -- you'll save somebody's life. > To subscribe go to: immunics > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 You are a brave warrior. What factors were out? http://www.wayimmune.org/colleague/skills/skill12/howto.htm Love, Keely > Bayard asked me to cross-post this write-up of my failed eradicating > experience to this main list -- hope others can learn from all of the things i did > wrong! :-) > xo- > deanya > > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: M. Deanya Lattimore <mdlattim@s...> > Date: Wed Jun 16, 2004 2:02:30 PM US/Eastern > immunicsBuddies_Mod_Squad , > immunicsBuddies_The_Eradicator > Subject: how not to eradicate > > Here's a brief write-up of how I tried to go into another group and help > someone learn how to do Immunics. I'm writing this up so that we can all spot > all of the things NOT to do, and all of the conditions that others fall prey to. > (just call me Papa Berenstein...) > > First, I went into a very small group. I mistakenly thought that would be better. > (NO, say Bayard and Greg -- play the numbers.) > > Since I've cured herpes, I went into a herpes group. I posted to that group the > addresses for the herpes buddies group and the main website, telling them > that I'd knocked my herpes out eight months ago. > > I received an email from the groups' owner -- the only active member of the > group, I found out -- asking me what " concoction " I use to treat my herpes. I > saw that she was online, so I offered to meet her in her chatroom and teach > her the technique (fingertesting) to cure her herpes right then. No response. > She began asking me questions about where I was from. She posted this: > " i find it very hard to beleive that there is a cure for herpes if this is true then > why hasnt it hit the front pages? " > > She didn't respond to my chat offer, but her next email post told me that she'd > joined the main Immunics group (but not the herpes group as I'd suggested). > She drew connections between other healing techniques and Immunics; most > of her email was chatty about her plans to find her native american soulmate. > (NOTICE: NOT excited about curing her herpes.) > > I posted a link to the pdf manual on the website and encouraged her to learn > the fingertesting technique. > (NOTICE: since she didn't join the herpes group yet, we're doing this in her > email group. WRONG!! Bring them into our small groups and work with them > there, on list.) > > Her email the next day complained that she was sick, told me that she'd > looked over the website, and said that she believed that she had a gift of > being a healer. But she was really tired. > > I responded to her that the great thing about Immunics was that she didn't > even have to believe in it for it to work; all she had to do was to do it. > > She wrote back the next day telling me that she'd dropped herself from the > group, as she didn't like being in a moderated group where she couldn't just > chat with others about having herpes. > > I responded to her that I was surprised that she'd rather keep her herpes and > talk about it than just learn how to get rid of it. > > Her email to me offlist later that night was riddled with conditions -- > " i don't have time to heal myself, im lucky if i get enough sleep " > " The way i see it is this that if everyone had the ability to heal themselves then > there would be a lot of people out of jobs and then more people would be > killing themselves... more jobs would be lost and the economy would be more > screwed up than it already is... " > " Everyone in the world including myself cannot live forever, the planet would > be overcrowded as it is already... " > " When i come home and get into my groups, i want to relax... " > " it is my goal to help others who have herpes to have a friend that is all... " > > I unsubscribed myself from her group the next day. I think if I'd paid more > attention to her first post, I would have moved my energy into another > direction earlier; I keep remembering this line (the line I *don't* have an > answer for): > > " i find it very hard to beleive that there is a cure for herpes if this is true then > why hasnt it hit the front pages? " > > xo- > deanya > > __________________________________________________ > A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ > > > __________________________________________________ > A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 Hi Deanya: At least you weren't pontificating on the 12 bodies like I did. Well, we pave the way. Love your dedication. We need more Deanyas. Love --- Deanya Lattimore <margaretlattimore@...> wrote: --------------------------------- Bayard asked me to cross-post this write-up of my failed eradicating experience to this main list -- hope others can learn from all of the things i did wrong! :-) xo- deanya Begin forwarded message: From: M. Deanya Lattimore <mdlattim@...> Date: Wed Jun 16, 2004 2:02:30 PM US/Eastern immunicsBuddies_Mod_Squad , immunicsBuddies_The_Eradicator Subject: how not to eradicate Here's a brief write-up of how I tried to go into another group and help someone learn how to do Immunics. I'm writing this up so that we can all spot all of the things NOT to do, and all of the conditions that others fall prey to. (just call me Papa Berenstein...) First, I went into a very small group. I mistakenly thought that would be better. (NO, say Bayard and Greg -- play the numbers.) Since I've cured herpes, I went into a herpes group. I posted to that group the addresses for the herpes buddies group and the main website, telling them that I'd knocked my herpes out eight months ago. I received an email from the groups' owner -- the only active member of the group, I found out -- asking me what " concoction " I use to treat my herpes. I saw that she was online, so I offered to meet her in her chatroom and teach her the technique (fingertesting) to cure her herpes right then. No response. She began asking me questions about where I was from. She posted this: " i find it very hard to beleive that there is a cure for herpes if this is true then why hasnt it hit the front pages? " She didn't respond to my chat offer, but her next email post told me that she'd joined the main Immunics group (but not the herpes group as I'd suggested). She drew connections between other healing techniques and Immunics; most of her email was chatty about her plans to find her native american soulmate. (NOTICE: NOT excited about curing her herpes.) I posted a link to the pdf manual on the website and encouraged her to learn the fingertesting technique. (NOTICE: since she didn't join the herpes group yet, we're doing this in her email group. WRONG!! Bring them into our small groups and work with them there, on list.) Her email the next day complained that she was sick, told me that she'd looked over the website, and said that she believed that she had a gift of being a healer. But she was really tired. I responded to her that the great thing about Immunics was that she didn't even have to believe in it for it to work; all she had to do was to do it. She wrote back the next day telling me that she'd dropped herself from the group, as she didn't like being in a moderated group where she couldn't just chat with others about having herpes. I responded to her that I was surprised that she'd rather keep her herpes and talk about it than just learn how to get rid of it. Her email to me offlist later that night was riddled with conditions -- " i don't have time to heal myself, im lucky if i get enough sleep " " The way i see it is this that if everyone had the ability to heal themselves then there would be a lot of people out of jobs and then more people would be killing themselves... more jobs would be lost and the economy would be more screwed up than it already is... " " Everyone in the world including myself cannot live forever, the planet would be overcrowded as it is already... " " When i come home and get into my groups, i want to relax... " " it is my goal to help others who have herpes to have a friend that is all... " I unsubscribed myself from her group the next day. I think if I'd paid more attention to her first post, I would have moved my energy into another direction earlier; I keep remembering this line (the line I *don't* have an answer for): " i find it very hard to beleive that there is a cure for herpes if this is true then why hasnt it hit the front pages? " xo- deanya __________________________________________________ A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ __________________________________________________ A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ Please forward these e-mails because they find their way around the Web, into the right hands -- you'll save somebody's life. To subscribe go to: immunics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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