Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 Keely, I tried again and got 2111 nameable defeats that I need to identify right now. I tested around some more and got that my defeatist attitude is not what I needed to identify, rather I needed to name things that I had tried to do and failed at. I made a list of 16 things and removed those. It was kind of interesting thinking back over my life and thinking about what things I had actually tried to accomplish and failed to do. I listed some things that I failed at for a long time but eventually suceeded at like quitting smoking. Some of the other things were ill advised to try and doomed to failure. My biggest defeat is failing to regain my health. Beverly Re: {25,238 cures} Remove the veil of defeats Did you click on both links? One takes you to " How many? " -- you'll see that you get a total number, then you ask, " How many do I need to know about? " Meaning how many do you need to identify? Often it's a small number. Things clear in batches. Do more browsing and general reading on the site. Go to Tips & Pointers on the Hub. Listen to more talks. There could be some pitfalls when you just do lesson after lesson. Test for yourselves around the Hub to see where you need to go. Let yourself be guided -- don't follow any preconceived answers. Love, Keely keely@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Thanks for sharing your discoveries. 1) Did you keep re-testing the numbers as the lesson tells you to do? and 2) Did you keep removing till you tested you had no more defeats? Sounds like you might be naming but not removing them. If not, do these. Love, Keely Remove the Veil: http://www.wayimmune.org/colleague/0lesson/0vel.htm http://www.TheCureDrive.org Tally: 24,000+ cures & counting > [Original Message] > From: Beverly <bevbh@...> > < > > Date: 1/10/2006 7:22:43 AM > Subject: {25,238 cures} Sharing - Beverly: Remove the veil of defeats > > Keely, > > I tried again and got 2111 nameable defeats that I need to identify right now. I tested around some more and got that my defeatist attitude is not what I needed to identify, rather I needed to name things that I had tried to do and failed at. I made a list of 16 things and removed those. It was kind of interesting thinking back over my life and thinking about what things I had actually tried to accomplish and failed to do. I listed some things that I failed at for a long time but eventually suceeded at like quitting smoking. Some of the other things were ill advised to try and doomed to failure. My biggest defeat is failing to regain my health. > > Beverly > > Re: {25,238 cures} Remove the veil of defeats > > > Did you click on both links? One takes you to " How many? " -- you'll see that you get a total number, then you ask, " How many do I need to know about? " Meaning how many do you need to identify? Often it's a small number. Things clear in batches. > > Do more browsing and general reading on the site. Go to Tips & Pointers on the Hub. Listen to more talks. There could be some pitfalls when you just do lesson after lesson. Test for yourselves around the Hub to see where you need to go. Let yourself be guided -- don't follow any preconceived answers. > > Love, > Keely > keely@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Beverly, that is awesome accessing! I would say that you are going to be well on your way to your cures with that kind of questioning. Meredith Beverly <bevbh@...> wrote: Keely, I tried again and got 2111 nameable defeats that I need to identify right now. I tested around some more and got that my defeatist attitude is not what I needed to identify, rather I needed to name things that I had tried to do and failed at. I made a list of 16 things and removed those. It was kind of interesting thinking back over my life and thinking about what things I had actually tried to accomplish and failed to do. I listed some things that I failed at for a long time but eventually suceeded at like quitting smoking. Some of the other things were ill advised to try and doomed to failure. My biggest defeat is failing to regain my health. Beverly Re: {25,238 cures} Remove the veil of defeats Did you click on both links? One takes you to " How many? " -- you'll see that you get a total number, then you ask, " How many do I need to know about? " Meaning how many do you need to identify? Often it's a small number. Things clear in batches. Do more browsing and general reading on the site. Go to Tips & Pointers on the Hub. Listen to more talks. There could be some pitfalls when you just do lesson after lesson. Test for yourselves around the Hub to see where you need to go. Let yourself be guided -- don't follow any preconceived answers. Love, Keely keely@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Stamina, perseverance, determination. If people apply what you're doing to whatever they're curing, they will win. Thanks again for sharing it. Love, Keely Keely, Yes, I did remove the 16 defeats that I had found and I accessed that I had experienced some of them many times, so I figured that I would be at least wittling away some of my 2111 defeats. I didnt retest the number then because I was getting that I had removed all defeats. This morning I tested again and got 2032. I just went through my list and removed them all again. Then I found 2 more to add to the list and remove from me. The defeats that I am naming fall into 3 main categories - dealing with my addictions, relationships with other people and life events. Ok, just tested again and got 1932. Looks like I just need to keep whittling. Beverly {25,238 cures} Sharing - Beverly: Remove the veil of defeats > > Keely, > > I tried again and got 2111 nameable defeats that I need to identify right now. I tested around some more and got that my defeatist attitude is not what I needed to identify, rather I needed to name things that I had tried to do and failed at. I made a list of 16 things and removed those. It was kind of interesting thinking back over my life and thinking about what things I had actually tried to accomplish and failed to do. I listed some things that I failed at for a long time but eventually suceeded at like quitting smoking. Some of the other things were ill advised to try and doomed to failure. My biggest defeat is failing to regain my health. > > Beverly > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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