Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 Maybe you guys could get together on the phone -- great approach for unsticking. At 02:54 PM 4/16/2007 +0000, you wrote: >Well.. for me the problem was that my " third eye " was blocked. > >At the time, I was told that my baptism as a Catholic had closed my third >eye and blocked my ability to access. > >I can say that before we unblocked it, I too had a hard time accessing >accurately. > >I don't access that you are having that problem. > >I am getting that you have some peripheral neuropathy that is getting in >the way of your testing. > >I'd recommend Pycogenol as a supplement that helps that, as well as >something Bayard turned me onto which is Hyaluronic Acid (HA). > >But, that will only handle some of the physical aspect of it. > >My best coaching would be just to keep testing. Test on everything. Trust >your testing, because even when it's wrong... It will teach you something >you need to know. > >Test on things you know the answer to. Test on your Blood Sugar level >before you test it. Test on your weight before you step on the scale. > >Just keep practicing, and eventually you will become more and more >accurate as you train yourself to feel the difference between a correct >and incorrect/switched answer. > >Practice the beginning lessons over and over, and especially read the >lesson on Switching. For diabetics, switching is a big problem. Because we >want stuff and are addicted to it. Like sugar, or starch, or experiences >in life. > >Do you find yourself attracted to extreme experiences? Like cold or heat? >Or pain? > >Can you let yourself just be happy without it being a major event? Or can >only something like winning the lottery make you feel happy? > >I found that I had lost most of my ability to experience subtle things. >Like subtle tastes. Subtle emotions. Subtle signals from my body. > >I had to take away a lot of the gross stimulation I was using to get >through the day, like Music, Television, books, food spices, and the >like... before I could start to appreciate silence and subtlety. > >There's nothing wrong with you. You aren't a bad person for having these >problems. > >All this is happening to you as training. For you to transcend the >difficulties of your physical body and bring your beingness to the next >level of confidence, serenity and power. > >There's no " right way' " to do it. Other than to keep trying new things and >seeing how they work. > >And buddy up with someone that can coach you and that YOU can coach. > >When you coach others in their immunics work, you also accelerate your own. > >Thank you for contacting me and giving me the gift of being able to >contribute to you in some small way. > >Keep in touch, and let me know how you're doing. > >And don't hesitate to ask questions or to request coaching. > >Very truly yours, >Al Hartman >Phila. PA >Immune since 1993 > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- >From: " Chandler Dann " <cdann@...> > > I have been studying Immunics for about a month, and have had only > > limited success with accessing. I was able to bring about a lessening > > of symptoms, one time, but have not been able to fingertest. > > > > Without the feedback that testing gives to folks, I have very limited > > capabilities, as far as curing goes. > > > > I need to learn how to access and test, in order to get a few things > > under control, such as CHF, COPD, Type 2 Diabetes, Peripheral > > Neuropathy, and Painful leg joints. I'm about 100 lbs. overweight, > > and am having quite a challenge to exercise. I have to rest after > > walking only 20 - 30 steps from my car to the stores. > > > > It looks like my first efforts need to be directed at the COPD, so I > > can get going with a reasonable exercise program. Next, the weight > > has to be worked on, and that should help with the Diabetes and CHF. > > > > Any help I can get with Harmonic Accessing would be greatly > > appreciated, so I can get some help with starting a cure program, by > > using RIK. I'd sure like to know what your experience was in getting > > testing to work. What did the trick for you? > > > > Chandler in Auburn, CA > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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