TNR Happenings, October 24, 2023

The November 4th Miyagi Is Almost Here!
There are so many individual reasons to attend this particular training. Maybe you’re between two worlds: the world of ordinary/appearance and the world of essence. Maybe there are too many expectations, limitations, or demands of the ordinary world and you are feeling worn down. Some want to deepen the ‘why’ of what they do. Others want to ‘test the waters’ to see if there really is a miracle even though they have been a doctor/healer for years. Most doctors stay in the kiddie pool of superficial symptoms and back and neck pain and are totally uninterested in anything beyond having their individual economic needs met. They want nothing bigger to belong to or serve. There are so many individual threads of why to attend and yet the collective consciousness is expansion, miracles, and investigating the invisible that most will never see in their lives. Even if you don’t acutely feel the need to grow or expand, it’s still there calling you. Without nurturing this, it silently eats away at your passion, purpose, and meaning. Discounted tickets are available until October 27th. Call today to get yours!

Christmas On The Reservation Is On December 7th & 8th
It’s already underway! We have already sent underwear and socks for 100 residents of Fraser. As I have shared with you, we are being asked to do more this year than in years past. It is so easy to not put the energy into it (been there, done that, bought the tee shirt) after all these years. What about a personal best in donations? It’s no different in any relationship you find yourself in: marriage, practice members, lovers, and kids. Can you be counted on or is your commitment conditional? If you don’t make deposits, the relationship can tend to get stale, casual, and taken for granted, especially when a withdrawal rears its ugly head. “What’s new, what’s next” says the ever restless social survival/fun meter/will I see myself on social media. With so many social and family obligations to attend to it becomes easy to say maybe next year. These temptations are always present; so isn’t the need for these kids. If you don’t feel like surrogate parents or role models to these kids, check your pulse. For almost 20 years we have provided a steady input of love, health, and hope for these kids. It’s a celebration of life, bringing joy to kids who have a limited amount of joy in their lives.

From the Mind of Miyagi

What’s under your hood? What’s in there underneath the superficial, people-pleasing, craving acceptance, and the need to fit in? After protecting and guiding people for more than two decades, I speak from personal experience and truth from witnessing an uncommon type of courage/fortitude/perseverance not found in the economics/what’s in it for me/does insurance cover it world of ordinary affairs. It’s in all people, but it’s buried or dormant in most people due to their social conditioning to not believe this character trait is important. Bringing this out in people shows and demonstrates their true abilities and achievement levels, much to their own amazement. This is from successful to ultra-successful, from zeroes to heroes, and everything in between. You will experience and see this in (or a lack thereof) doctor/patient relationships, intimate relationships, parenting, CA issues, money, and new patients. If this invisible part of your gestalt hasn’t been developed, you have a permanent ceiling placed upon you, not only in economics but in healing and relationships. It’s at the core of your being.
What type of effort or promise did you get from teachers growing up? Did they take you under their wing, develop your inner gifts, and help you rely on yourself and your inner gifts, rather than take the easy way out or quit? How about your parents? Did they have anything themselves to share or were they overwhelmed and just trying to get through another day? Maybe you learned to struggle, avoid pain, or put other’s needs above your own. Did you become an everyday people-pleaser or a warrior? Always remember, as a TNR member it is a privilege and honor to ask more from yourself and to serve at a higher level. If you are missing this ingredient, you tend to have an artificial ceiling placed on your life with no new ideas, concepts, or opportunities. It’s a rigid fundamentalist/fatalist/I don’t want to hear about it/narcissistic fabric that is heavy on anybody unfortunate enough to cross your path. Anyone who attempts to help you will be met with indifference, aggression, attack, etc. Do you take it personally and believe it is true when a potential practice member says the original line of, ‘they can’t afford it’? If they committed to care, they would feel uncomfortable, anxious, making them feel wrong, inferior, etc. The answer is not how to put a square peg in a round hole; rather it’s next. Replace them with open-minded people who are at least available for something rather than my back, my back.
DCME Confidential

Question 1: Why are people so reluctant to receive heavy-duty help?
Answer: The inability to accept their limitations and the inability and unwillingness to receive help. Many would prefer to die or endure the hardships the circumstance is creating. Move on to a person who is willing to accept your help, they just don’t know you yet.
Question 2: My DCME hates me and has mouthed off to me on more than one occasion. Why are they copping an attitude?
Answer: Their inflated ego does not like other challenges to its supreme authority. The art comes into introducing them to other concepts like healing and health, where it doesn’t create too much pain in the person so they take the easy way out, quit, or worse.
Marley