TNR Happenings, February 13, 2023

Tao of TNR Is On March 18th
The choice is clear: get insight and introspection into the world of essence or be swept away in the world of ordinary affairs. Without a constant and continual input of high-resonating ideas, concepts, and practical applications, you will be pulled into the average, ordinary, and low-achieving world of ordinary affairs. Being a TNR member doesn’t insulate you from the onslaught of the low resonating: they’re all around you. Don’t sip the Kool-Aid, gulp it. There are only so many opportunities each year for training so don’t allow yourself to slip or not get the TNR advantage. How many of your friends, family, and colleagues masked up and rolled up their sleeves despite having 9 years of college training to the contrary? How many obeyed the authorities in charge and turned the genetically altering holy water on their own flesh and blood? Confrontation is not to be tolerated in this time of mandated one thought. It’s not just in your income production, it’s your life, marriage, parenting, and all relationships. Have you claimed your voice or do you let others ‘more qualified’ in disease matters speak for you? If there is a common denominator to highly successful and humanitarian people, it’s a spirit of community, a central influence in your life that has no politics, religion, or government agendas behind it. Look around you and you see the spirit of Chiropractors and Naturopaths in ruins. You might as well be a CPA, MD, DDS, etc.: just a profession that is the furthest thing away from a miracle. Like all things in life, if you don’t grab a hold of it, give it your all, and nurture it, it tends to get boring and mundane, and you lose your love for it, or it gets taken away. February 28th is the last day to purchase a discounted ticket so call TNR headquarters to get yours!

A Lesson In Courage
One of the unknown facts is the courageous battle Kenny Smoker faces on a daily basis for Love Has No Color to do its magic on the Reservation. There are so many political, intertribal squabbling, and personal vendettas that continually stall and resist our efforts. I’ve never heard Kenny complain, he just gets things done. When things don’t go the way we planned, one thing is for certain: Kenny did his job but was let down by other well-meaning, misguided individuals. Making the annual treks to the Reservation is great for the spirit, but beneath the surface is so much ‘Reservation hesitation’. With so many legitimate and authentic challenges on the Reservation, Love Has No Color seems almost too good to be true. Our work can happen each year only with each member’s continual support. We accept no allopathic, drug money like other charity organizations; rather, ours is a grassroots movement of people who individually and collectively put their donations to work.
We have no paid administrators, consultants, etc. Our efforts reach the kids. Some top-heavy organizations have CEOs who earn 7 figures annually. Sometimes as little as 5 cents on the dollar actually reaches the intended target; this inefficiency is the way of the world. Other groups have programs on Fort Peck and other Reservations, but Love Has No Color has a philosophy, work ethic, and the high resonation necessary to produce miraculous results. Share the spirit all year long with your people.
From the Mind of Miyagi

Recently I was watching one of the great communicators left on the planet, Cesar Millan. He had a case involving a dog who had been chained to a stake for two years. When most people look at things, they see only a very superficial and simple view: the tip of the iceberg and nothing underneath, with no depth and no discerning thinking. I see the polar bear cage metaphor in action. This dog has not been able to move beyond the chains of limitation in two years. He was horrifically chained to a stake and left there to rot. Food was thrown into him and waste washed away. Rain or shine, cruelty was on display.

When this dog was mercifully rescued and taken in by a forever family, it wouldn’t move and just sat there in the backyard. He simply wouldn’t budge even if the new family put a leash on him to take him anywhere besides the small backyard. I am so reminded of members, DCs/NDs, healers, shmealers, all of us. Even when we have freedom available (no longer chained to the stake), we act like we still are. Most people are living in the past. Our past histories haunt us every day of our lives. These invisible chains tether us to limiting and false impressions that handicap us in every way imaginable. Resistance to change is a universal condition. What we don’t realize is that even though we have total freedom available, we stay stuck in the past. We choose the familiar and comfortable even if it’s what we don’t want.
They could pull and pull the dog’s leash and he won’t budge; he just remained in the same spot. The dog would only budge when he realized for himself that he was no longer a captive. Cesar’s communication skills for both the dog and the human could be seen. These apply to us, our practice members, and especially DCMEs. This is where communication skills, firm boundaries, and not offering pity or being pulled into their stories and excuses are necessary. It’s simply resistance to change. With so much mental and emotional distress out there, get involved in deeper, more challenging cases than ‘my back, my back’. The 21-day DCME Video Program sure helps here to remove some of the layers of being chained to the past.
DCME Confidential

Question 1: At the last training, I heard of some of the case values people in the room were getting. It makes me feel anxious, almost sick to my stomach. I could never charge that much. What gives with me?
Answer: The members you are talking about at the training had to go through the ‘resistance to change’ just like you will need to. A hint here: when you grasp for yourself the ‘gift’ you are delivering you will see what I mean.
Question 2: My DCME insists that they are not making progress when I know they are. It’s getting on my nerves. What should I do?
Answer: See the previous article.
Hachi With Marley