TNR Happenings, August 14, 2023

Fun Days: What Can I Say?
Over 1,000 cartons of food were packed and distributed, cooperation was of the highest order, and every member and guest was a leader who truly demonstrated the spirit of Love Has No Color and TNR: gratefulness of being in the position to help. These members and guests will return to their families with a special feeling of gratefulness for the things they have, rather than coveting and desiring all the things they don’t have. A special thanks to all of the donors, practice members, community members, and corporate entities that invested in the kids. There are so many parallels with our group to life on Fort Peck. Kenny Smoker is such a soft-spoken man, yet each syllable he utters is packed with power. He embodies a sage-like quality that is not experienced. My favorite part of the journey to the Reservation is when he addresses our group. He spoke of the 10 values his people hailed from and these are the same values that guide our brotherhood and sisterhood. It is a code of honor that one holds themselves to, even when nobody is looking or you won’t be exposed. Like a rescue dog mentality, we do our best, even when the practice member may not be grateful. This is so unpopular today, much like a true sense of direction vs. the advent of Google. Handwriting today (so much expression can be experienced in live handwriting) has been all but forgotten with the advent of the computer.
Highlights: some of the inside jokes; the successful search for the ‘sacred’ drum; looting of the trinket shop by a clandestine raid of the Fun Bus; quotes from Josey Wales, “You know there’s an old saying that says to the victors belongs the spoils. There’s another saying: don’t piss down my back and tell me it’s raining”; the magical appearance of a giant mirror to tell the truth to children about what happened to their faces; assembling of the 1,000 cartons never went smoother or more efficient; the meet and greet with elders picking up the cartons of food (“I need to see your license, you can’t be 65”); the art pod had less dark pictures and more color and bright themes; Taco in a Bag was scrumptious; Paula and Vernice; the incredible yard work done at Raymond White Tail’s house; the laughs and good-natured bantering; the sled pull; the hammer, nails, and putting together station; Michael (stay tuned at the next training for more on this!!!); the bouncy houses were tryouts for WWF wrestling; the cool weather; the coffee shack; the community of TNR; old and new faces.

Tao of TNR Is On September 16th
Here we go again! If you are planning to do a Head-to-Head before or after the training on September 16th, contact Dr. Julie as it’s first come, first served. Like tongue-in-groove flooring, there is no beginning and no ending to the training. Its goal or outcome is always the same: humanitarian to the core, out-of-this-world clinical skills (actual, moving molecules, not words), and income that is 3,5,10x the ordinary doctor, healer, or shmealer. Good enough doesn’t cut it! TNR is for the few, not the many. Being among the average or ordinary is not where any of us desire to be. The one quality that separates us is the thirst for training. It’s not easy or convenient and nobody will ever notice or blame you for your pedestrian clinical abilities without advanced training. After all, you are not held to this standard in the ‘my back, my back’ expectations of society. You’ll never know you can swim unless it’s in frigid, shark-infested, deep water. Kids piss in the kiddie pool and you can stand up in it.

Is It Time For Your Next H2H?
It’s easy to attend the trainings and get lax on your Head-to-Heads. H2Hs are not always fun. Members who do multiple-day or Miracle Training never stay at the Pallis Ranch because there has to be separation and decompression. I serve as a giant mirror to communicate things you will avoid looking at but are weighing you down invisibly. Like an archeologist, I dig stuff up (I don’t make stuff up) and then, like a detective, I put the pieces together so that what was once difficult is now easy. It has always been the flagship of TNR, a true hidden gem among doctors and healers. It is unparalleled and unrivaled in our professions. There is nothing else like it. Talk with Dr. Julie to schedule yours today.

From the Mind of Miyagi

What stops people from asking for help? Am I speaking of doctors, practice members, kids, people at large? It’s everyone! It makes one feel inadequate or inferior; it’s embarrassing or humiliating; etc. This impediment to receiving help begins with your past history of enduring, struggling, and putting up with garbage. Conversely, are you always looking for solutions (high-resonating, not internet-based) and having people in your corner to get you there? We see people who cannot make a decision outside of their second-hand beliefs handed down to them, regardless of the positive impact it will make on their lives. We see people who are tied to what insurance will cover (US) or will not go outside of what the government provides (Canada). Like subservient, obedient children, they don’t want to get in trouble or think differently than their surrogate parent. “Insurance companies and the government know what’s best for me.” Some people would rather die than go outside of the closely circumscribed boundaries. This sounds crazy, yet it happens every day.
Then there are a large percentage of people who wish to be rescued from the 4 D’s: death (no help here, but leaves a wake of the carnage of the living), divorce, disease, and depression. People get exposed when the 4 D’s arrive unannounced and have no answers (they have been conditioned to expect these in the world of appearance) because there are no solutions in the land of appearance/ordinary. They talk of reducing symptoms, amputations, and limiting damage, but nothing is ever spoken about getting healthy. The 4 D’s are expected and produced much like pollution. It’s the cost of living in the world of appearance.
Be careful not to waste your time with people who love telling you about their misfortunes but are unwilling or unable to hire you to help them. The fear that’s not spoken about is the price beyond the price. Sure, they may pay you, but will they do their work? Readers that do DCME/Level 2 on a constant and continual basis know you will have great difficulty healing a person wholly from your efforts. You need their best effort. Neither you nor the practice member can do the other’s part. This is not chemo or radiation where you are using force and doing something to somebody; you must instead use power and form a sacred relationship of trust. It’s standing before them in truth and doing the grimy, greasy, difficult work of moving through instead of avoiding, burying, denying, or ignoring like the majority. You will remember the difficult case forever, not the ‘my back, my back’.
Marley