TNR Happenings, March 28, 2023

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Miyagi Training Is On May 20th

Pinch me, could it be true? Could the border be open for our next event? With a reasonable degree of certainty, it will be. Welcome back our North of the Border members. The day after the training has already been booked for a Head-to-Head, leaving the day before the training open for a Head-to-Head, and this one could be gone by the time this gets posted. If you want one, call Dr. Julie immediately or schedule a separate date. The Pallis Ranch will have more visitors on the training weekend as well, and we will accommodate as many as possible. You can also opt to stay at an area hotel, your choice. If there is a training you don’t want to miss, it’s this one. Being a Miyagi is a skill that is taught nowhere else in Chiropractic. It sets you apart from anyone and everything. You are in a category of one. DCs, NDs, photographers, healers, shmealers, etc., it matters not. In the world of appearance, you are urged to be a rule obeyer, do what you are told, and not question authority: a sure-fire strategy to poverty, spiritual emptiness, and boredom. Plan to attend!

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Do You Know Of A Potential TNR Member?

Do you know a business owner, doctor, gym owner, etc. who is an open-minded person and willing to be shown the ropes? They must be TNR-style people who desire to be part of something bigger than themselves. Think of all the people you do business with and what person could use a little help.  

 

Love Has No Color News

I am sending Kenny Smoker my wardrobe that I don’t use anymore, including suits, shoes, sports jackets, etc.  I encourage all of you to empty your closets of high-quality, lightly used articles of clothing. Before I send items to him, I call Kenny and let him know what is being sent. Then he looks for a guy my size that is deserving and will personally get them to him. Years ago my daughters donated their beautiful clothes to a young female living out of her car while attending college. Boy, was she stoked to receive such clothes not found on the Reservation. Goodwill is a great charity; however, you will see your clothes on the Reservation when you visit. It’s worth the extra effort and shipping cost. This is something you can do between visitations to the Reservation.

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Why Are There No Safety Belts For Kids On School Buses?

If something is good for you, why would you have to use force, give fines, close businesses, enforce mandates and use other forms of violence and punishment for people to accept disease? Fundamentalism, fascism, government propaganda, science for sale, and one thought all attempt to coerce, bully, and intimidate you into thinking and behaving like they want you to. They want everyone to be a good comrade, obedient, and incapable of seeing through hoaxes, scams, and profit-over-people ventures like war, crime, human trafficking, rape, etc. Wake up and start experiencing the truth for yourself and stop listening to false opinions about disease and being a good comrade.

 

From the Mind of Miyagi

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I just finished up with a 4-month Miracle Training person who was deemed incurable and hopeless and a recurrent thought flashed across my mind: who says what incurable is and isn’t? I also just spend 4 days with a 17-year old and what an eye-opener that was. The world according to a junior in high school. There is nothing wrong with him, nothing to fix, just another kid that nobody has seen his ‘gifts’ and taken under their wing to develop his significant gifts. He doesn’t understand the world and the world doesn’t understand him, so he has to adopt a role, no matter how inauthentic or false it is to survive in this world. There is a seat waiting for him at Google, a cube monkey, etc., or is he courageous enough to decline the offer to be an operator? I bet he will decline and become an owner like he is.

 

Speaking of adopting roles, during a certain time in your life were you overwhelmed or abandoned or a combination of and you adopted a fake persona, a way of supposedly stopping the pain of the wound and then the very thing you have adopted now becomes the problem? The very thing you’ve become actually prevents you from having the thing you want. Imagine a dislocated shoulder, ouch! As a strategy for lessening the pain, you agree to immobilize your arm. It does stop the pain, but by continuing to immobilize the arm, it freezes and prevents movement of the arm. Don’t move the arm and you have no pain; however, you can’t use the arm. The solution, of course, is you have to transcend or move beyond your limiting, immobilization strategy and this will cause pain. For many, it’s so much easier, comfortable, and secure to not move the arm (avoid the pain) even though by doing so, you can never use the arm again.

 

Is telling a practice member what they need to hear vs. what they want to hear more important for you? It’s all about your self-interest. Are you a people-pleaser, a non-confrontation person, a wimp, an infant that never grew up? Does rejection cause you to make compromises in your office and at home? Are you willing to have outside people determine your value and worth or do you have the courage to claim it? It’s too bad that insurance doesn’t cover it. Insurance has nothing to do with what a person needs.                     

 

DCME Confidential

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Question 1: What happens when I get over my head with a DCME/Level 2 person?  

Answer: Ask for help. The absolute highest qualified and highest trained people in TNR have asked and continue to ask me for help, including sending me people (Miracle Training) who spiraled out of control and were a danger to themselves and others. There can be no pride in caring for these unusual cases and you must do what is best for the practice member.  

Question 2: The parents of a 14-year-old want weekly written progress reports sent to them along with a Zoom call. They terrify me and intimidate me.

Answer: This should be handled right up front. They are quarterbacking and hawking you. You can’t help the kid by doing paperwork. You might as well be doing insurance paperwork. No one looks over your shoulder.  

 

Marley