TNR Happenings, September 26, 2022

Are The Borders Opening?
The greatest hoax of all time for profit and controlling people has been accomplished and is finally limping into the sunset. Its radioactive half-life has been used. Oh, don’t worry, this blueprint will be used again and again with different variables, so don’t think you are living in freedom. Travel will be restored regardless of if you have submitted to ‘drinking the hemlock’. The next training is scheduled for November 5th and we have had many Canadians already booking their Head-to-Heads and getting ready to purchase their tickets for the training. Please note: credit cards will not be charged until the hazy picture is more in focus. Speak with Dr. Julie about logistics and availability.

Is The Rumor True?
There has been a persistent rumor that there are shorter versions of Miracle Training. The answer is YES, but it doesn’t replace the 90-day Miracle Training. It’s intended for members only with non-life-threatening health issues and emotional and mental resistances, who are feeling overwhelmed, worn down like they lost their MOJO, etc. With practices, children, and other responsibilities/distractions, this is what many have been waiting for. There is a 30-day version that a member is currently completing this week as well as a 2-week version that is currently available. There are three components to it: (1) the introduction of cutting-edge concepts, uncovering your past history (archeologist), and putting it back together (detective), (2) healing sessions, and (3) physical training if necessary. Note that many will not be doing physical training due to physical limitations, age, infirmity, etc. There is nothing like it on the planet, let alone in the Chiropractic or Naturopathic universe. Speak to me about what the program looks like, price, etc., and refer to Dr. Julie for logistics, availability, etc.
Christmas on the Reservation
The dates are December 8th and 9th so it’s fundraising time once again. There is something special about bringing joy and hope to the kids on the Reservation during this time of year. It can change the very trajectory of a kid’s life. It may seem hard to believe, but many don’t celebrate the holiday (no tree, presents, and celebration); it’s just another day for other kids to create memories. Imagine your past history being devoid of Christmas and memories. This won’t happen to them on our watch. I’m asking all of our members to start early, get your whole office involved, and hook the big tunas who are in the position to donate large so we can accomplish this year’s goal of serving the whole Fort Peck Reservation and beyond.

From the Mind of Miyagi

Has anyone else noticed how ridiculous digital concepts are getting? Any business that has poor service will blame it on the supply chain shortage, covid, or because they can’t hire employees that want to work, etc. Online karate, online fitness lessons, and many other things are offered online since anything goes in the name of profit and deception. I went to a storefront fitness studio the other day. There was an unfit person actually believing they were going to get in shape with an instructor that just wasn’t into it, although he talked a good game. I’m told this resembles online dating. While working out one-on-one with his client, he gladly left his post to put his attention on a potential client. The gym proudly displayed first-class fitness equipment but there were a few problems with the concept: the absence of clients and the shortage of space to move around. How can you pull a sled or roll a tire if the floor space is limited to a small waiting room? It simply won’t produce results. Are we speaking of supposed money managers, TSA agents in charge of your security (how many terrorists have they apprehended in their career?), or 5-6 barely employed fitness experts all sharing space and believing they are producing results? We see this in Chiropractic with doctors sharing space and playing on their digital devices all day long to kill time instead of saving lives. They have a paper degree but fall on their swords in dutiful compliance with the world of disease. They are operators pretending to be owners and the world of appearance welcomes them with open arms.
I also went to a local showcase of middle-aged guys performing on stage at a bar/restaurant. Now I know how you guys feel when you are listening to LHNC’s house band…ha ha! The premise is guys taking lessons and practicing for a few weeks so they can cross off an item on their bucket lists: playing in a band. This is akin to a karaoke singer: they are caricatures, concepts, and pretend rock stars. They have not quit their day jobs, played in dives, been booed, or asked to play Free Bird. Their spouses, kids, and friends give them a lukewarm smattering of polite applause and inauthentic patronizing: you guys sounded great. There is nothing right or wrong with this until you actually welcome AOR (acute onset retardation) and assume they are the real deal, not imitations or substitutes. It’s harmless fun until you enter the healthcare arena where there are lives on the line. Are you removing subluxations, healing, or holding space for people: are you the real deal or an imitation?
There is so much more involved with Level 2/DCME cases than the big fees: it’s the laughter, tears, and miracles. The humanitarian vibe has to be there. The out-of-this-world clinical results have to be there. There also has to be a mental toughness that is rarely seen and is certainly not seen with pretenders or karaoke DCs, NDs, or healers. You will experience resistance everywhere you turn, even with spouses, parents, friends, and siblings. It seems everyone is an unpaid advocate of the diseased society. You will get story after story as to why they can’t commit to your Level 2/DCME care. Will you do the grimy, dirty work of preparing yourself to help people discover health in a healthless world that insists on worshipping the next, greatest disease, or will you be a wanna-be?
DCME Confidential

Question 1: A mother has informed me that I’m next in line with her 10-year old who is holding an entire family hostage with anger and violence, and won’t go to school. She is currently using a virtual child mindfulness therapist (the mother’s latest hope before she defaults to me) who says she has never seen anyone like this kid but will give it a try. Her fee is $25,000 upfront for the first month. She never meets clients and has pre-recorded 3-hour presentations. Apparently, one size fits all. She treats many kids with insomnia and has testimonials from parents about miracle results from watching her boring videos. Should I hold my breath until I get a shot with this kid?
Answer: A mindfulness therapist that gets no results is another digital concept that borders on the absurd. Move on and attract an open-minded parent who wants real results.
Question 2: It’s so easy to lose focus when you are caring for such high-level cases. Any tips on how to keep my focus?
Answer: Stay in your lane. Train, train, train. Attend every TNR event regardless of negative input from those in your inner circle, read every day (skip best sellers), and stop watching the news and following negative tragic events.