TNR Happenings, July 31, 2023

A Few DCME Training Testimonials From July 15, 2023
“The HIGH-level input I receive at trainings with Dr. Kevin and other members is irreplaceable. There is nothing else (I have found) that gives substance that sustains me in the world of appearance. At every training, I am poured into by the whole community. Thank you Dr. Kevin and Dr. Julie for creating this opportunity to work on a better version of myself.”
“DCME has become the seminar I look most forward to when it was once the seminar that I resisted the most. When I first started working with Dr. Kevin years ago he saw a potential/capability in me that I didn’t see in myself to work with DCME cases. I wanted easy cases because I didn’t trust myself with the hard work, I didn’t want to let anyone down, and I didn’t have the courage to help the people that needed it most. In my recent training which was solidified in this seminar, I realized not only am I capable, but my being willing to serve the people that no one else will, it brought more meaning, passion, purpose, and excitement into my life more than I’ve ever experienced before. A greater sense of confidence and an inner power, and hunger to help people than I’ve ever felt. DCME is about being willing to help those who society has forgotten and says can’t be helped. It’s for the navy seals of the world that are willing to do the work that no one else will and that gets the results that no other Doctor can.”
“Difficult Cases Made Easy changes lives. By being a member you are shown what it is to care for practice members who are beyond musculoskeletal issues. Dr. Kevin demonstrates the steps to change your own mindset as the doctor to know what to say and do with helping patients with deep-level issues (suicide, drugs, chronic disease). In turn, this allows you as the doctor to shift your practice to a higher level of serving humanity. DCME is a seminar not to miss.”
“Once again training was never what I expected. Reading or hearing the words is different from experiencing them. I appreciate how it is always real-time and concepts that are applicable right now. Too much dogma from the past keeps people from growing and pollutes future generations. Very grateful for the opportunity to create a new life instead of keeping myself stuck in my old unproductive ways. It’s not just the words, it’s the spaces between the words. Thank you.”
Fun Days Are Next Week!
Fun Days are almost here! Please get your donations in order for Dr. Julie. We still have last-minute purchases, etc. If you are participating, make sure Dr. Julie has your cell phone number, flight information, etc. This is especially important for non-TNR participants. We don’t want anyone to be left behind at the airport, etc. I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all members, their staff, and their practice members for allowing us to help feed the Reservation.

From the Mind of Miyagi

Birthday Perspective
One of the true treasures in my life has been witnessing members who have gone on a red-hot path or journey (taking in as many trainings as possible) towards really knowing themselves. Believe me, most people are not willing to change because of the price they must pay to change. All changes must occur through us, not with add-ons, marketing, sales, insurance, government entitlement plans, etc. Watching inner circle people spread their wings and soar is a reward that defies description. It’s a win-win situation as I become a partner in their success. Recently a member in her fifties wrote a newsletter that brought me to tears with a story of a three-legged dog. Her value of what she does has exponentially increased. She now sees what her camera doesn’t see. It’s never about what it seems to be about. Seeing her creativity, her femininity, and her Eros take flight is such a joy. When the narrative of yourself changes (finally!), the power of love leads the way; not only for others (2-legged and 4-legged), but for oneself.
Another member just completed a 4-Day Intense Head-to-Head and found out more about herself and her life than she ever expected. She got a glimpse of another dimension of perspective about herself, life, her parents, siblings, marriage, and parenting. She learned that sadness, suffering, and people-pleasing is always in the name of self-survival and it’s completely fictitious. She found herself immersed in a container of greatness and truth, and she likes what she sees.
How about a shmealer that has to tackle a family and world of non-believers? She had taken in the concept of a bookmark as not being good enough. She had witnessed herself slip back into old habits that completely sabotaged her life and required being taken care of and bailed out. Each toxic influence continues to pick away at her newfound foundation of self-belief, healing ability, and connection to humanity. For the first time, she has discovered that people resist help and actually will turn on people that attempt to help them. She is not in the minor leagues anymore. Welcome to the Big League.
Another member has ditched her old glasses for a new pair that sees childhood trauma more clearly. Instead of chronicling her traumatic upbringing in literary form, she has decided to release the grip this person has had in her life with no prejudice or judgment. Be it Hitler or Mother Theresa, no judgment, just letting it go if it doesn’t serve her. The trickle-down effect of seeing clearly has impacted her whole life including economics, fun, ditching dutifulness, and opinions of others.
What do you do when you find out a parent has a serious illness? In the world of appearance/the ordinary world, you let the real doctors do the heavy lifting, even if they plan on letting down your parent. Not this doctor. She has had to have serious, difficult dialogues with parents that did not grow up with a vitalistic outlook on health. Ultimately it’s the parent’s decision, but watching the love of a daughter for a parent is awe-inspiring.
DCME Confidential

Question 1: Whenever I give my DCME/Level 2 anything to avoid, they do it anyway. I say don’t do it and they do it anyway. What gives?
Answer: It’s called acute onset retardation and it’s in everyone. Higher resonating people override it and lower resonating people are drawn to it, making past mistakes present mistakes.
Question 2: I am still on the fence about bringing a VIP practice member to the Reservation. They are needy and wouldn’t mix very well with the group.
Answer: Some people serve Love Has No Color better by donating instead of actually participating. Needy people, diseased people, and the elderly. will have a hard time on the Reservation due to conditions, amount of work, heat, distance from everything, etc. The Reservation is not hospitable. Capable in all circumstances has always been the mantra.
Marley