… would be nice, but there are a few things that may get in the way.
If we think of dowsing as a connection to answers, it’s easier to understand what might tend to lower our batting average for truth.
Imagine the connection as a sort of pipeline to truth – little “t” or BIG “T.” On [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Tools and Techniques'
Dowsing perfection…
May 29th, 2011 · No Comments · Tools and Techniques
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Dowsing
May 29th, 2011 · No Comments · Tools and Techniques
How do you know the truth?
Who do you believe? Why?
When have you felt absolutely certain? What happened to make you feel that way?
When I was drawn into healing, first as the guy being healed, then as the student healer, and later as the practitioner and teacher, I learned to rely on dowsing. I’m a researcher [...]
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Commands
May 29th, 2011 · No Comments · Tools and Techniques
What is the power of your intention?
You know your words have power – just how far does that power extend?
What is the power of your intention to heal? It only makes sense that we humans came equipped with a built-in ability to heal – just how far does that ability extend?
What is the power of [...]
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Healing a breach in your peace
May 29th, 2011 · No Comments · Suffering, Tools and Techniques
“If you had diarrhea you would break with almost anything. Is your happiness as important as diarrhea? What are you willing to do to bring peace to your life? If you had diarrhea you would let the phone ring, you would give up your place in the eight-item check-out line, you would [...]
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Grieving
April 11th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Tools and Techniques
Many moons ago, I landed in a breakout session at a workshop that presented the idea that every change represents a loss, and therefore must be grieved. The context was organizational development – the speaker was giving us a tool to help manage change. I had never paid much attention to grieving, so the classic [...]
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