TNR Happenings, November 24, 2025

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DCME Training Is On January 17th

Thanksgiving is year-round, especially with deeper levels of care. It’s about giving thanks to the creator of your understanding and the people who put their lives in your hands. It just can’t be confined to a day of eating and a day of shopping. Public consensus or a yearly reminder (holiday) is not necessary for once-in-a-lifetime doctors. You don’t need to cheerlead, inspire, or motivate the once-in-a-lifetime doctors; they wake up every day with everything they need. I am grateful to share my unconventional, non-analytical insights into the care and resolution of cases that others avoid or agree with what can’t be done. 

 

Christmas on the Reservation Is Wrapping Up!

This is the final week for collecting donations and gifts for the kids on the Reservation. By special invitation from Kenny Smoker’s suggestion, Vernice Chopper (Tribal Executive Board member) and Floyd Azure (Tribal Board Chairman) requested that we serve the Fort Peck Reservation once again. Finish strong as we always do. Each kid will receive a toy or gift, and some extra-needy families will receive food. Mountain man, Trent, will serve as our ‘boots on the ground’ tour guide. He has been living in Poplar for the last few years, and he knows everybody! 

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From the Mind of Miyagi

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I want to thank all of our current and past members for allowing me to lead. I don’t take this leadership lightly or treat it casually. We traverse areas that others avoid at all costs. Academia, technique, and menisci are not dismissed outright; they get us to a certain point, and then the fine art of being once-in-a-lifetime doctors takes over. What you learned in school is okay for superficial, a world of appearance only, cricks and sprains. There is a lot of room for other face-in-the-crowd doctors in pain relief and symptom removal. It’s a given that most people don’t know, or don’t want to know, about health. With deeper levels of care, beware all ye who enter, beyond this point be dragons. Want to bees can’t get the job done, period!

 

I also want to thank our general membership for making Miracle Training graduates feel so welcome and accepted at our trainings and activities on the Reservation. In other groups, there would be jealousy or envy. In our group, there is love and respect, and we hold space for people who have made the journey from the dark night of the soul. Seeing them at trainings continually reminds me that there are others out there who need this type of help. There is a masterpiece within everybody, regardless of their outward appearance or the name of their disease. It doesn’t matter whether this is recognized or understood. Our job is not to search for it (it’s in there!), attempt to prove it by taking the cork (interference) out of the Genie’s bottle, and get out of the way with limiting opinions. Healing occurs in a non-linear domain and is not swayed by anybody’s opinion, diagnosis, understanding, etc.     

 

My final thanks go out to members who referred new members for coaching. I fully appreciate your vetting, maintaining high standards for high-quality people, and serving others in the highest order, rather than living in the world of appearance and sending in financially challenged people who want to bring drama to the teachings. In the world of appearance, social media, popularity, and numbers rule the land. In TNR, it’s all about depth, character, and the commitment to serve people in challenging circumstances.

 

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Miracle Training With Dr. Kevin

In the continuing vein of giving thanks, I want to thank members of TNR who continually recommend people to MT who are in the danger zones. It takes a lot of bravery to not go along with the consensus (diagnosis, no cures, not worth it, does insurance cover it) and cross the line if the person values their life. I always tell people that I don’t care who they have to answer to, a human life is worth fighting for. It’s really a matter of choice to sacrifice a supposed friendship and stand before that person in truth, and it is a trade worth making. Don’t hold your tongue. They don’t know anything about their disease, and they are trusting their lives with doctors who focus on disease, insurance coverage, research, and dogmatized agendas, not health.

 

DCME Confidential

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Question 1: I have a Level 1, my back, my back, that has a debilitating illness on top of the back pain, but they remain uninterested in my heavy-duty level of help. Is this worth pursuing, or should I drop it? 

 

Answer: Drop it. You can’t make anyone care about their life; they alone are responsible for it. 

 

Question 2: My Level 2/DCME is continually speaking about all the other doctors she visits. She runs their assessments, diagnoses, drugs, etc., by me almost every visit. It’s like she is always talking about the other men she dates. I don’t like this at all. How do I stop this? 

 

Answer: Many doctors think their problems are over when they get paid. I’ve got news for you: they are just beginning. If they have a plan B, you will hear this nonsense. If you have created a bond of trust, they hold their tongues out of respect.

 

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