TNR Happenings, April 8, 2024

TNR Happenings 4.8.24

May 17th & 18th Training Event

Discover the most overlooked factors in low performance and dissatisfaction with life: professional, personal, living to the fullest, and exponential achievement. Grief, sorrow, loss, and trauma invisibly stand in your way. Why put so much emphasis on something irrelevant, doesn’t affect my life, and is entirely invisible to the world of appearance? Do I need to know about GSLT? Welcome to the contrarian world of TNR. It’s designed for the few, not the many. You are privy to thoughts, concepts, and worldviews that 99% of the people you interact with daily are clueless about. Most people are told what to do since infancy and are compliant for their entire lives. They are people pleasers and people who see wrong and don’t react to it. They let others do the heavy lifting for them. The concepts and principles of TNR, including DCME, Love Has No Color, and “don’t do it” less insurance dependency, are not encountered in ordinary life. Everyone complains that life gets in the way of living boldly. Don’t be lulled into complacency and take on the societal meme of, “I’ll get to it later.” Later means never. Dr. Guy’s Paintbrush Ranch adventures come to mind. I had dozens of doctors asking themselves why they didn’t attend this twice-in-a-lifetime event. Imagine sitting face-to-face with a mind like Dr. Guy and listening to his consciousness just for our group instead of a canned speech. There are a couple of members with giant tears in their eyes now thinking about this time with Dr. Guy.

 

Kenny Smoker is a man of few words. He trusts our group and is willing to come out of his shell to impart wisdom that you can’t get from the world of the ordinary. Longtime members fondly remember the debriefings after our Fun Days/Boot Camp days. It is the highlight of the whole event for me. I almost fall into a trance hearing such uncommon, sage-like wisdom. I feel it in the marrow of my bones. You can’t find it in books, the internet, or a disease or support group meeting. He finds it strange that people who live on the Reservation don’t want to hear his wisdom, and here we are, welcoming him to impart his teachings to us. He will take you behind the scenes of the vibe, the actual experiences of living on the Reservation. His stories tell of the resistance and pessimism that casts a toxic, hazy smoke (like LA) on the Reservation. He will speak of life and death, hope and loss, guarded optimism for the Reservation, and gratitude for our group's past, present, and future.    

 

Two opposed ways of living will collide at this Grief Retreat. The paradoxical truth is that there is more in common with ‘the red path’ and the ways of TNR than you may think. When he speaks of the values of his tribe, you will assume you are at a TNR training (well, you will be.) The values that guided Native Americans for centuries have been abandoned, and genocide has taken its place at a horrific price. The loss of soul is common in all walks of life. We now see doctors moving away from traditional values and throwing their hats in the ring with selling, marketing, and doing what is best for themselves rather than serving their practice members (rescue dog mentality). Losing faith in the sacred healing principles and kneeling at the altar of drugs, medicine, and surgery (we are not doctors of medicine) as the only way of resolving illness results in disappointment, resistance, boredom, and emptiness in your life, and you are also banished from working on anything other than aches and pains.

Grief Retreat

Companion Tickets to the Grief Retreat

On a recent coaching call, I got the distinct feeling that TNR members just aren’t grasping the gravity of opening the closed doors of TNR trainings for companion tickets. You have before you the opportunity to change the very trajectory of people you know and love. You can allow people in big trouble to experience a different way of living a life that they would never otherwise see. Picture a horrific idea of a terrible upbringing you know all too well. You know you can’t change the past, but what if one of the people involved was given an opportunity or a choice they didn’t think they had? A two-day training and meeting me, Kenny Smoker, and other TNR members could change the trajectory of that person’s life and possibly the children involved, too.  

 

I get that the most urgent people are in a profound state of resignation (quitting, resigning to the hopeless circumstances), feel trapped, fear consequences and the expense, etc. Don’t take that choice away from people in dire straits by judging any circumstance as hopeless. It’s not yours to take away; offer it to them; that’s your only part. You can’t say what a person will do or will not do. From the linear, statistical world of appearance point of view, you are right, as most will do nothing to better their lives and instead will endure the suffering and pain of not taking action. Multiple eyes are reading this that have people they know in life-or-death circumstances. Make sure this invitation reaches them. Don’t take the decision away from them; let them know that there is indeed help for their lives, but they won’t find it on the internet, close in proximity, or convenient.

 

From the Mind of Miyagi

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It’s so easy to accept no from a society that is brainwashed to accept disease, lack, and helplessness. At the heart of all of my Miracle Training and TNR coaching clients is the socially conditioned reflex to accept things as they are. Accommodate, go along, look the other way, and do what you are told are so deeply ingrained in us that we move away from our authentic selves. Then, we act, think, and behave in foreign ways to get along, get approval from others, and take our place in a sick society. We are part of the problem, not part of the solution.

 

“I’m just not that powerful or that brave, Dr. Kevin” is something I have heard hundreds of times in my decades of guiding people to their true potential. The truth is, you are, but there are massive amounts of social conditioning that stand in the way of you genuinely embracing your true self instead of the hideous masks we wear to be accepted by other mask-wearers. One of my current MT clients is an unfortunate 23-year-old kid who got swept up in legitimate GSTL and tangled in its web; he has given up on life and holds people hostage in doing so. You will meet him at the Grief Retreat if he can continue with the MT. Meeting him will inspire you as he has been to over 26 MDs and therapists. His world of appearance treatment was nothing short of criminal. If he will be attending this training and he is in a life-and-death circumstance, how can you not be attending? 

 

“Oh, Dr. Kevin, I’m not that bad. My life is great, and I have no problems. My marriage is superb, my sex life is superb, and my finances are superb as well.” That’s social conditioning at its finest: endure, get by, and it’s not worth the effort to live an exceptional life. Don’t put up a fuss; go along with the flow. Agreeing to insurance mandates about care for your practice members and negotiating with people over fees and recommendations is the same as agreeing to all unjust, low-resonating, agenda-driven stories like covid, being woke, and there is only one way of healing with drugs, amputation, chemo, and radiation. Freedom is still available to the few; but there is a high price to be paid. You will be marginalized, perhaps even persecuted, for standing up for people who don’t have anyone in their corners. Does the fire burn in you deep enough?

 

DCME Confidential

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Question 1: Why is it so difficult to get DCME/Level 2s? 

 

Answer: Re-read the above article and purchase a Grief Retreat ticket. 

 

Question 2: I am expected to attend my niece’s 6th grade graduation on May 17th; I’m in a quandary. What should I do? 

 

Answer: Pay the price of living a contrarian life; put up with the social shame and conditioning that mistake you for an average, ordinary person. Step out of your profane, mundane existence and live a bold, fully alive life.

 

Marley