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Probably, because God wants it. But not this way. And probably not

from me. And probably not now.

Well, let me ask you a couple of questions. Have you read the web

site? Do you read all the e-mail?

Well, Keely didn't just read the web site, SHE WROTE IT! And she

didn't just write it, she typed it. And she didn't just type it, she

edited it, and proofread it, and she downloaded the stuff she needed

to do that, and she created systems.

And yes, I dictated a lot of it, but you know those lessons in Skill

1? The basic lessons? The lessons most people start with? Keely

and Greg sat down and wrote those. I just knew that I could never

write those in a way that was as entertaining and engaging as Keely;

and as Greg, for that matter. He usually sounds kind of serious, but

Greg's really a barrel of laughs when you get him going.

And Keely is somebody who has the ability to start doing something

with me and then write about it, or coach me in writing about it,

anyway, if I happen to one be the one doing the writing at that

time.

Do you always pay attention, and learn things quickly when I present

them to you?

Keely doesn't give me a blank look and say " I don't get this higher

dimensional disabilities thing -- could you explain that to me

again? " She's there.

When it comes to learning, the key ability that anybody needs is

actually a willingness to " go there, " and that's Keely. She can

follow, and develop, what you're saying. And that's good, because

I'm not the only one who comes up with new approaches around here --

a lot of you do, and Keely's a good person to tell those to. She can

understand what you're saying, what you're going through. She can

help you develop it. She can turn it into a lesson.

She's been doing that since the beginning.

For that matter, she just knows how to construct a lesson so somebody

else can study it, understand it, apply it, and cure something with

it.

Some of you tell me that you're beginning to notice how important

persistence is with curing something. Keely's persistent. You're

also telling me that it's important for you to know what you've done,

what you've been able to do, so that you believe in it enough to keep

doing it. Keely always seemed to be able to remain aware of what she

has done, even when under heavy assault, so she could keep

replicating what already had worked for her.

She wasn't just persistent, she was aware of her own ability. Keely

has confidence in herself.

By the way, Keely wasn't always loved the way you guys I'm writing to

keep saying you love her – I know Keely over 20 years; and some of

people absolutely hate her. It never fazes her. Keely believes in

herself.

She has a high level of self-acceptance, even of her own faults,

which is good thing. If you won't be aware of what's wrong with you,

it's very unlikely you'll even know it's there, or be able to do

anything about it. Keely has been able to do something about the

things that are wrong with her.

But first she has to decide that something is actually wrong.

Keely doesn't just swallow what people say about her -- she makes

cool, clear evaluations of herself. She's inner-directed. Her

actions come from conviction that what she's doing is really the

right thing, not from what somebody else told her. Keely is in

control of her life. She may not always make the right decision, or

the right choice, or be her best, but she accepts that too. One

she's accepted it, she can improve.

Back at the beginning, I just didn't have the energy, or the

intention, to put this together without Keely.

Keely's boyfriend, The Geeter With The Heater, had a PR guy who wrote

an ad about him that said, " Before there was frozen yogurt, there was

the Geeter. " Well, before there was immunics, there was Keely. Yes,

Keely is one of the oldest living relics of an earlier time. Not as

old as me, maybe, but old.

My evolution into the guy who will end disease on this planet went

through a series of cycles, and the second one ended in 1983, a few

months after Keely joined my staff. This was a time when a big

contingent decided I was a fraud, which I am, anyway, and that I

would never accomplish anything worthwhile, which I have, anyway, and

they walked out on me; and almost everybody else including Keely

wanted to; but Keely stuck around.

That was a time when I don't think any of us, including me, knew

quite why we were sticking around, and those are the times when

sticking around requires great vision. If you know why you're

sticking around, it's not the same; if you don't know, if you're just

plowing forward into the unknown, you're better than

Columbus. I think Keely had a tough time at the end of the fourth

cycle -- that was 1995/96, but she has a very strong intuition. And

she listens to it. And plus, I think that she cured a few things in

1995. That may have made a critical difference; Keely might've

dropped away, then, if she hadn't cured those things.

That was an important time for us. I cured a few things too. Maybe

Keely saw me cure those things, and, when I stop to think about it,

that might have made more of the difference for her than what she

cured. Back then I guess we all thought that everything ultimately

depended on me. We didn't realize, at least not fully, that

everything depended on Frannie.

Frannie was never in any danger. Her nature is just different than

the rest of us.

The Dali Lama says that the Great War is always fought within you.

Yes, Keely has met the enemy, herself and me (as Pogo would say), and

has triumphed in battle over and over again, and brought immunics

into being.

She has our undying gratitude. I renew that gratitude in myself

every few days. It inspires me to do so. Writing this e-mail

inspired me. I need that, that renewal. Those kinds of things make

me work harder.

It really has taken a certain kind of genius to create immunics in

the world, as it exists today. Keely has that genius.

And more than that, she has one of the strongest connections to God

of anyone I've ever met. I think God matters to her more than

anything else. And she's a giver to God, not just somebody who's

trying to be a receiver from God. Keely doesn't just love God

because it's good for her, she actually enjoys it.

It has truly been my honor to be Keely's colleague all these years,

and have her as a friend. I like having friends I don't need to

worry about.

And since I never worry anyway, I guess that's the only kind of

friend I can have.

Your partner in eradication,

Bayard

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