TNR Happenings, October 3, 2022

TNR Happenings 10.3

Mr. Miyagi Training On November 5th

I am very excited at the possibility of having Canadians at the next training. Of all my years in TNR, I never thought I would be sharing knowledge showing members from a different nation that they are not even close to living in freedom. What about having your license removed because you won’t do what you are being told even if it costs you your life? Every TNR member knows better, but it takes thermal levels of courage to stand up to big mouths who know nothing of a man-made illness that was invented only 32 months ago. How many of us have lost close friends, church affiliation, or jobs due to our informed beliefs (not blind ignorance) about health? How can there be any experts on a brand new vehicle of global, biological terrorism? Head-to-Heads are already scheduled on Friday and Sunday of the training weekend; speak with Dr. Julie if you are thinking of having one on Thursday. First come, first served. As the complex world around us crumbles, constant continual training is the insulation needed to navigate without losing your mind. Always remember, the events create transformation and the phone calls simply keep the connection going. The phone calls were never created nor intended to substitute for transformation. Like online fitness or karate lessons, they are a substitute or imitation for a real experience. Watching life unfold is enough for the masses; experiencing life is the only way in TNR.

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Acts of kindness abound: yard sales that involve whole communities, getting religious groups involved, putting up kiosks in your office, and hooking big donors in your office are all part of the effort required to keep our promises to the kids. A fearless and adventurous Canadian has embarked on a 4,000-mile trip of healing, installing a Reward Cascade System and facing her demons. Included in her travels was a historic visit to a once-in-a-lifetime doctor who was 800 miles out of her way. Visiting this doctor had been on her bucket list. While there, she got to witness the doctor’s Health Awareness Seminar and was treated in her oasis of love, a community of health and healing. This adventurous Canadian made a very generous donation to Love Has No Color in honor of the healing hands she experienced. As I am writing this, tears are welling up in my eyes, as this embodies the TNR spirit of being humanitarian. Who does this in the world of covid? TNR members, that’s who.

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The World of Appearance

Have you seen the trucks that blot out the sun known as Amazon? They are everywhere and make a logical, analytical argument that the ability to ship (appearance) is the same as service (essence, truth). It isn’t and it never was. It’s an illusion that if you see it enough, you don’t question or challenge it, so it must be right. A lie told over and over (meme) gets accepted as truth. A box was left right outside of my garage door. It was right in line for me to run it over as I back up in the darkness. There are 50 different places to place the package, but the robotic, delivery person fails to see the consequences of their actions. After all, they are employed by Amazon. Who can’t understand what is going on? Only people who think shipping is the same as service. This reminds me of doctors that think a degree will create success as an owner. It’s not so!

My newsletter needs to have a warning alert on it: you are going to have to read it thoroughly (not skim) and you may not get the intended meaning on the first read. You have to actually use your brain. You also may be offended (get over yourself) because you may think I am writing only about you when the point is being made for all of us, not an individual.

 

The Mind of Miyagi

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Let’s talk about the invisible world of kindness, health, and doing the right thing all the time. The code of honor continues to decline, taking shortcuts reaches epidemic proportions, and people are just too weary and tired of being lied to but there is never a wrong time to do the right thing. Caring for people above and beyond the accepted garbage level of professional compassion is not that difficult to do. Call people after their first visit. Have them attend your Health Awareness Seminar with a guest. Stop agreeing with them about what can’t be done (as told to them by MDs, relatives, disease advocates, etc.) and show them what it means to be powered by a TNR doctor, healer, or coach. Today people have the incessant need to be recognized and will post what they have done on social media: to prove they are a nice person; to hear “He’s a good man.”,  “Bless his heart”, or “I’ll say a prayer for you.” They seek instant self-approval and they get thumbs up and comments about how righteous they are. If you are doing it for humanitarian reasons, approval or consensus from the majority means squat.   

What would happen if you couldn’t get approval or a witness to your kindness? If not witnessed, would you still do it or only with the lights, cameras, and phones on? Would it still not be an act of kindness? Truth does not need verification, to be explained, or proven. It exists and your opinion of it or if you witness it means nothing. We see corporations brag on and on about giving Thursdays, their world outreach programs, how much they care, etc. If it’s true, you won’t hear about it; they just do it, with or without phones and cameras on. While on a Head-to-Head with my mentor in Colorado Springs, Colorado I saw Dr. Joe pay for a blind man’s breakfast. I asked him why he would do such a thing as the blind man can’t thank him. He told me that the simple act of kindness would send ripples of invisible kindness that reach infinity. I thought he was having a senior moment. You don’t know this guy, it’s not your problem. You are not connected to that person. He smiled a pathetic smile and wondered to himself if I would ever get it. I now know we are all interconnected with shared interests and common goals. It’s just that most people continue to be brainwashed and feel they are isolated; they want to have their needs met and if there is anything left over maybe some others could experience prosperity.

If a restaurant owner witnessed the simple act of kindness, maybe then instead of throwing out his extra food into a trash barrel, he would give it away to homeless people. If a quarreling couple witnessed the act of kindness, maybe they would put their agendas away and start working with each other instead of wanting to hurt each other. Maybe a child witnessed the act and wants to get involved in helping other kids. We have had dozens upon dozens of kids on the Reservation learn about being humanitarian because we are all in this together, not to be seen on the news, TV, or social media.   

Each and every conflict you witness inside and outside of your office is an invitation to use power instead of force. It’s an opportunity to resolve and blend instead of adding to the world of problems and unresolved grievances. Illness is an opportunity for practice members to learn how to become healthy instead of settling for permanent membership in a society of sickness and despair. Stay in your lane and work with people who have an open mind and are willing and able to receive your help.

 

DCME Confidential

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Question 1: I am embarrassed to admit it, but I have allowed a Level 2/DCME practice member to get behind on their payments and now it’s gotten out of control. I have been caring for this individual for 3 months without being paid. I know what you are going to say, but here goes, what should I do? 

Answer: Cease the care and get in fair exchange with this person immediately. Look in other areas of your life and you will see this trend of being out of exchange, as one of our members likes to say, from the boardroom (finances) to the bedroom (intimacy). 

Question 2: I am being shamed over and over by a patient about my fees, who says this doesn’t seem to be working, etc. I don’t look forward to seeing this person. Should I give them their unused money back and move on? 

Answer: The deeper question is always beyond the tip of the iceberg. This is a chronic problem that involves a lack of boundaries with this person. They remind you of someone in your past that ‘had your number’ and the trend continues. Instead of getting rid of the spider only to be afraid of the next spider, resolve the issue if at all possible. Be better for this person and the next.