TNR Happenings, November 9, 2024

Miyagi Training
This training included a mixture of laughter, tears, and real-life circumstances that 99% of doctors never see with good reason. We saw and heard the point of view of a mother who experienced, as Kenny Smoker likes to say, the answer to her prayers. We covered the utter fallacy of attempting change/healing in self or others without the need to let go of what you are grasping in your hand. The video about the non-responsive, scheduled dog was life-affirming. I had large tears in my eyes. The video introduced a tender dimension that is just as important as ruthlessness/nonnegotiating and knowing you can’t do the dog’s job of eating food for them. That’s their part. Blaming an incredible sailboat (yourself) for no wind (non-sacred parenting) is the invisible circumstance people find themselves in when struggling mightily. You can’t see the wind. It’s missing in your life and you think it’s familiar or normal and there is something inadequate/unworthy about you. Healing with no alignment to truth is truly smoke and mirrors. Drugs, chemo, radiation, amputations, and mind-altering drugs come to mind. With healing and DCME, good gets in the way of greatness.
"The Miyagi Training and Head-to-Head weekend is another pivotal point in my healing journey to new life. Thank you for showing me the things still holding me hostage and things that appear to be lacking which need to be moved through and let go. Thank you for illuminating what’s still hiding beneath the surface tainting life as I see it. This calling to keep going will not be an easy one, yet I know this is where I need to be and where I need to go and see myself already there, imagine it, know it, and continue to live it."
"Miyagi and DCME seminars are on a whole other level than other chiropractic seminars. Dr. Kevin speaks from experiences, touches each person in the room with challenges we’ve had to face, and helps us see past superficial illusions to get to the heart of the problems. He opens our eyes to something deeper. He helps us face our own roadblocks so we can help others in a meaningful way. Thank you, Dr. Kevin!"
"Miyagi training has been exactly what I needed to bring back my confidence and put some of my self-doubt at bay. Being reminded to connect first the source, that there’s a greater power to call upon with healing. Each training helps guide relationships and deepen healing in a person to continue to help people more. And to know that you won’t and don’t need to appeal to all people. And to let those go that you want to help more than they want to help themselves. Dr. Kevin has a way of bringing things to light and pushing through/aside the bullshit to focus on what really matters. Each training, I am so grateful to be a part of TNR and how it helps me grow not only in practice but in life. Thank you."
Christmas on the Reservation
Make sure to check out the email that was mailed to you last Thursday. It includes 2 QR codes, one to take a patient directly to Amazon to purchase a toy from our Christmas on the Reservation gift registry, and the other to take the person to the Love Has No Color website so they can learn more about Love Has No Color and make a donation using PayPal.

Do You Know Someone Who Needs Guidance?
Do you know someone seeking guidance from an experienced, once-in-a-lifetime mentor? They don’t have to be a doctor/healer. Candidates could be business owners who wish to move from okay to great. Maybe they are in trouble with turbulent relationships, distractions, and temptations of the world of the ordinary. It could be a sister, brother, cousin, etc. To some, having that person in their corner is a way of life; for others, it’s not to be considered. No square pegs in round holes here, please. Many come for the economics, and for others, it’s more purpose and meaning in their lives; both are equally welcome.
From the Mind of Miyagi


DCME Confidential
Question 1: My 63-year-old DCME client says that doing the 21-Day DCME Video Program wastes her time because she has nothing in her life that causes guilt or shame. How do I handle this?
Answer: She is acting like an immature adolescent even though she is in her sixties. She is shutting down emotionally and could probably pass a polygraph test. Please continue to do your best; however, know you are not receiving her best effort.
Question 2: My DCME continually asks me if she can come in less often than she does because she belongs to a book club and a wine-tasting group, and she would rather go to these activities than recover her health. What should I do?
Answer: You can’t make a dog eat. That’s their part. One of the most frustrating things is that most people don’t think health is a big deal. They believe the government, research, and insurance companies will save them. Have the rescue dog approach, and you won’t find as much frustration.
Marley