Back Pain, Chickens and Cocker Spaniels

April 13, 2010 by  
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Back PainOne of the first things I learned about back pain is that it has the unique power to paralyze you with pain. I was only 5 years old when I came upon this life lesson, complements of my Uncle Harrison—a scurvy knave who drank too much and couldn't hold down a job for more than a month.

I liked him, though. He once chased some wild baby chickens just for me. For about two hours he ran like a maniac, cutting corners and crisscrossing a small barnyard that backed up to his apartment on the outskirts of town.  Finally, out of breath and near collapse, he had managed to snag 3 of the little feathered cuties for me to bring home as cherished pets.  Already, I had a favorite and was sure it would let me cuddle it in time.

I remember my father got pretty ticked off when he had to spend one of his precious Saturdays building my babies a coop.  We lived in the suburbs of Memphis and chickens couldn't run loose and unattended.  There were predators afoot:  Everything from copperheads to indigent two-legged creatures from the Nonconnah Creek bottoms.  Humanoids from that part of town were prone to eating whatever game they could find.

Speaking of which, two of my babies met an untimely end, munched down by a fence-climbing, black cocker spaniel from next door.  That old fella got so excited at the sight of fresh bird tenders that it literally scaled the wire fence in seconds by inserting its four paws into the chain link openings one at a time, making it's way up about 4 feet— just like any human would do.  It was a scary sight and I'll never forget his pink spotted soft under belly.

I was being a dutiful pet owner at the time, cleaning out the chicken coop, but Sparky from next door had been waiting for his chance to show just how well he could live up to his given name.

This story doesn't have a totally dreadful ending. My daddy and I returned one remaining live chickie to its little barnyard habitat from whence it had been plucked by a wildly, devolving Uncle Harrison.

But now I'm off track entirely. This particular Uncle Harrison story I've dredged up is the not the one I wanted at all. It was the one about back pain I was aiming for, so here goes:  Once, when I was visiting and my uncle and aunt at their apartment on the outskirts of Memphis I had an encounter with back pain.  Uncle Harrison was taking turns flipping my 2 year old sister and me onto a soft couch landing. 

That last flip must have been a doozy, 'cause it sent sharp stabbing pains into my lower spine and knocked my breath out. I was momentarily paralyzed while my aunt looked down on me, as if I were faking it just for the attention.  Not a happy moment for either of us.

The worst of the pain went away within the next hour, thankfully, with the help of a chocolate milkshake, but along with it went all the future fun with Uncle Harrison.

My father's sister got a divorce from him three months later, and three years later the 'poor bastard' wound up dead drunk in the literal sense of the term.  He was found lying in a ditch along side a country road in Mississippi–not exactly the kind of ending John Denver pictured when he wrote the song, 'Country Road'.  Or maybe it was, judging from how Mr. Denver met his own untimely end.

And now, back to my original goal before I got further side tracked:  What are some of the causes of lower back pain?  Though the topic sounds rather bland at the moment, just stick with me,'cause there's a happy ending here somewhere.

Most people don't have an Uncle Harrison flipping them around at an early age, but many people do experience injury related back pain.  With some, though, the back pain just sneaks up on them over time, till it becomes the thing that won't leave, as in 'chronic'.   Still others get symptoms of back pain when the pressing life issues mount up.

Last year, I went to a seminar with Dr. Kam Yuen, a Shaolin Kung Fu Grandmaster, retired chiropractor and aerospace engineer. Back in the Seventies, he was the consultant for the Kung Fu TV Series and often played non-speaking roles in a TV episode that needed a flying, leaping grandmaster of Kung Fu to liven up the action. (Follow the above link to see an old Kung Fu candle lit clip of Dr. Yuen fighting with David Carradine.)

Anyway, it was the first day of the Yuen seminar and time to put into practice what we had learned. Keep in mind, please, that this is a seminar designed to teach you how to use your own energy to resolve any life issues, no physical movement involved.

Grandmaster Yuen had spend the morning energetically 'correcting' us, teaching and showing everyone how easy it was to resolve painful issues. It was now our turn to use what we had been taught,  i.e.  resolve some painful issues for a fellow student.   As we paired up, I was praying, please, don't let me get someone in real pain. Please! Please!

You know how you often get what you fear most, and this was one of those times.  The lady, my partner, had flown three thousand miles to get to the seminar,had not slept the night before and was experiencing some nasty lower back pain. It hurt when she stood, sat or walked. 

Plus, she made it clear that she had little faith in me being able to resolve anything for her.   She preferred another working partner with more experience and, believe me, I was on the same page with her assessment of me.  I was ready to bolt and get an experienced Yuen practitioner for her.

Instead, though, I corrected myself to be strong to her disappointment and misgivings, not to mention my fear.  In other words, I made myself neutral to all the negative emotions.  Next, using my intuition that Grandmaster Yuen had just separated from logic and emotion, I tested to see if her back pain was physical or non-physical. 

Non-physical felt weak, so I posed the question silently as to what the true source of her back pain might be.  Then I paused, and a picture of the woman all bent over, kind of like a female Charles Atlas, came to mind with the words, 'carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders'.  I remembered, though, how Dr. Yuen had said… don't think that the first thing that pops into your head is an answer for your question. Test it. 

So I tested those words that had popped in my head for weakness–all within a split second, of course, and said to her. Let's make you strong to 'carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders'.   She visibly straightened up taller and a smile broke through.   "It's gone," she said with astonishment.  "The pain is completely gone!"

Believe me, I was just as astonished as she, but I finished up with some corrections for her relationship and job.  The next day, she made a point to find me and reiterate her gratitude. 'My back pain is still gone, Laura.  I feel great!"

Those words gave me a weak buzz, though, so I tested her for expectations of the pain coming back and found a weakness there. As she was walking away, I made her strong to any expectations of the back pain returning, along with all other unwelcome things coming back in her past present and/or future.

Now, some might ask how do you make yourself and others strong to any weaknesses, much less to the weaknesses of the past present and/or future?  And those would be good questions.  I could give you a linear answer that would wind up being a book or two, but the quickest way to learn is to attend one of Grandmaster Yuen's Yuen Mastery Seminars.   By first break, you'll know how.

End of story.

A Diagnosis by Any Other Name…

April 7, 2010 by  
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A Diagnosis by Any Other Name…
                                                      

Still Stinks.  Why did the health experts change the clinical diagnosis from manic/depressive to bi-polar? A 'wacked-out' human vacillating between extremes by any other name is still a 'wacked-out' human. The pain did not decrease.  The treatment success rate didn't get any better with a name change.

The problem with any so called mental disorder is that naming it doesn't help.  Other than providing a starting place for strengthening purposes, a diagnosis only hinders. One of the first of orders of business with any adverse mental, spiritual and or physical reaction that a person is having in his life is to separate the poor bastard from the diagnosis—'poor bastard' being non gender specific.

In general, if a diagnosis doesn't immediately make a person better, we need to get rid of the diagnosis and all the effects attached to it.  We need to strengthen the sufferer and all who are privy to the misinformation about the diagnosis along with its symptoms and prognosis. 

Diagnoses, in general, weaken.  They do not strengthen in the least.  So you make the individual with the diagnosis of bipolar or manic depressive strong to the diagnosis and separate the person from the energy of all others who carry this label.

Along with a diagnosis comes the baggage of much misinformation—the more studies, the more baggage. The more you read about the diagnosis, the worse it gets. You find out there are pre-conditions and pre-pre-conditions ad infinitum. Finding all the symptoms to a diagnosis and insisting something is the problem when it most definitely is not makes the problem ever so much worse.  Insisting you are bipolar, having your family or a doctor insist you are bipolar, is weakening beyond anything imaginable.

The fact is, imagination pretty much shuts down with insistence, along with intuition and logical thinking, so that no real source of truth to the discomfort a person is feeling can be accessed.  It is by getting to the source of the symptom that we relieve the symptom.  A medical diagnosis is never a direct path to the source. It is just a direct path to medication and more problems.  Diagnose a person 'Bipolar' and we immediately weaken the offspring and the ancestors.

This is the age of information and misinformation.  At the touch of our fingertips is easy access to both.  Sad to say, there's more misinformation out there, than information.  And misdiagnoses abound!

In the case of bipolar and most mental diseases, diagnosis is based on the self-reported experiences of an individual, as well as so-called abnormalities in behavior reported by family members, friends or co-workers.  First strike diagnosis is then followed up with 'analysis' by a psychiatrist, nurse, social worker, clinical psychologist or other clinician in a clinical assessment.

As soon as a person gets saddled with a mental health diagnosis, the whole family along with his friends and co-workers jump on his back and ride.  They begin to expect certain things out of this person and, lo and behold,  they find them whether they are there or not.  This further serves to lock a diagnosed person into behavior patterns, not to mention creates the problem of being watched. ( Test for being watched weakness. If you find it, delete the cumulative effect and apply it to the pentagon.)

People who expect certain behavior patterns from themselves or others, leave very little room for a different behavior from themselves or others. They only notice the behaviors that fit the diagnosis box. A person with a diagnosis has 'bad' things to watch out for–like not sleeping or showing small signs of excitement, for example. (Test for sleeping/not sleeping weakness. If found, make all concerned strong for having no reaction to not sleeping and no reaction to sleeping.)

A simple thing like not sleeping gets blown out of proportion in the mind and can trigger every behavior associated with past episodes diagnoses as manic or depressive.  The fact is, family members and friends get trained to watch for the slightest divergences from the norm and aren't strong with different behavior from this person.

Strengthen all family members, loved ones and co-workers to the weakness of this poor bastard with any mental health diagnosis acting or behaving differently, and strengthen them to the person not changing.  People around a person with a mental disorder are often as 'wacked out' as the person exhibiting the so called symptoms.  They sometimes purposely bring them on (consciously or non-consciously) thus creating a vicious cycle.

So you make the person who is diagnosed as manic-depressive or bipolar strong to the misinformation about his condition and all medical misinformation in general, then apply the pentagon.  You make the person strong to expectations from others and strong to expectations he has about himself.  Test for weaknesses in the awareness triad (subconscious, conscious and non-conscious) and strengthen.

If you do not perceive a change in the person with the diagnosis, test for perception weakness.  How do you test?  Use your intuition–the subject of another day.

The Truth about Time

March 30, 2010 by  
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Intro to Dr. Kam Yuen’s “The Truth about Time”

by Laura Turner 

We spend an inordinate amount of energy thinking and talking about an abstract thing called Time. Most of us are convinced that it holds the key to transcending its own limits.  Time travel, aging and longevity, the origin of the universe etc. all seem to depend on time or our perception of it. 

Does time have rules or do we humans make the rules?  Better yet, can someone please give us some rules about time, so we can go ahead and break them!

You have to admit, humans are a funny creation. Give us a rule and we will break it sooner than later. Give us a problem, on the other hand, and we will discuss it till we’re blue in the face. 

Don’t deny it. In this Age Of Reason led by our 19th Century philosophers, we talk about anything and everything.  We’ve been discussing the same philosophical conundrums such as war, disease and time travel for thousands of years. If it’s our way to reach complete understanding, how much longer will we need? 

Sad to say, most of us only repeat what we’ve heard or read, thus reinforcing everything that’s come before, whether it’s true or not. To repeatedly hammer into our consciousness the untruth of anything only adds to the problem.   A huge percentage of any problem is the untruth that has been shoved down our throats, along with all the untruth that continues to be shoved down our throats. If we keep programming an unworkable answer into our consciousness, a workable one is very hard to uncover.

Every so often, though, someone comes along with an honest approach—someone with something really unique to say.  Every so often, a fearless explorer shows up on the scene. It has to be a person who is impervious to ridicule, a person who doesn’t care what anyone else thinks about him.  

Without further adieu, I introduce you to Dr. Kam Yuen and his article on the much discussed subject of Time. Thank you for yours.

The Truth about Time

By Dr. Kam Yuen

The Truth about time is that there is really no truth to anything that was written or said in the past or present about it. To make a statement that “time” doesn’t exist except from what we said and think of it created it, is not totally truth. “Time” existed independent from us as well as its dependent on us. Time is funny and serious simultaneously. It is real as it is illusionary. It existed in both extremes and at time in between. It is never one, it can be either and or three's. 

Time doesn’t play tricks on us, we play tricks on ourselves. It is strong as it is weak. It is complete as it is incomplete; it is persistent and unrelenting as it is feeble and fleeting. “Time” exists as it doesn’t exist. 

Time is not the only illusion that is created by us. There are infinite illusions we create every second of our waking and non-waking hours. 

Essentially there is more non-conscious creation than conscious creation. Most likely we have more non-conscious that is negative that has to be dealt with first. The non-conscious, which can represent more than 90% of us, would influence our lives many times over than those we can create as we wish consciously. 

Wouldn’t it be better if we can find a way to balance our conscious with our non-conscious to be more even and have equality, before we exercise the fantasy of exercising our power to create?  There is a way, if you open yourself to it! 

To accept the role of co-creating with God is more wishful thinking than wishful creation, of which both are questionably bordered on stupidity. 

Any result achieved as such is more by accident then repeatable by design. It is with the hope and hopeless tribulation of achieving what we wish that is totally useless for the individual and society as a whole. Consciously creating and not ever non-consciously deleting leads to almost total suppression, denial, life numbing and partial shutdown, lying to self and others and the practice of Alzheimer characteristics. 

We do partially create “time” in our minds but not absolutely. Time exists with or without us. To think time is an illusionary capability created by an individual’s recognition that it is so, is more illusionary than any sane and insane person could put up with. 

It is best we are neutral to time. When we have a lot of it and when we don’t have any. Both choices have no effect whatsoever on us. Most people are bothered by having too much time and simultaneously by not having enough. Any personal experience of wealth exists independent and dependent of time. 

Time doesn’t just exist “now”. Time tri-existed in the past, present and future simultaneously. It is independent and dependent from our human mind, spirit and physical existence. 

To live at the moment “now” is a numbing denial of our past and future as if those two aspects of time don’t exist.  

We could change the past so it doesn’t affect our present. We could change our future so we have a better future awaiting us. These changes are all demonstrable and repeatable for everyone, making all other discussion the same as another useless theory that amounts to nothing.  Are there any takers?

The Last Revolution

February 17, 2010 by  
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by Laura T.

The untruth of one belief that is held by almost every human being on this planet makes it nearly impossible to resolve pain or 'cure' disease.

It is the common belief that all physical problems happen first within the body, and then pain follows to let us know that something is wrong.  Question: Is this not the accepted belief and the foundation of our whole health care system?

But if you'll allow me to shake it by stating the exact opposite three times, I promise you the world will not stop.

…..drum roll…..

1. It is the Pain that causes the physical symptoms to appear.

2. Pain comes first, then comes the physical reaction.

3. A physical symptom comes after the fact—it is the body's reaction to the pain.

Here's a concrete example of what I'm saying:  Most experts believe that a mass or tumor forms in the body and in turn causes the pain, when in reality, it is the exact opposite.   It is the Pain that causes the tumor or abnormality to grow.

Here's another example:  Most experts believe that deterioration of joints causes the painful condition known as arthritis—also not true.  The pain comes before the so-called deterioration.  Even accidents such as broken bones begin with the pain or weakness and then the accident occurs.

In other words, most health care people approach pain resolution from ass-backwards.  That is why they only talk about pain management. Pain management is all they can do because their approach is flawed.  When you treat the tumor instead of the source of the pain and the treatments just cause more pain, plus everyone knows this, you've got pain to the max and no resolution.  

Chemical treatments touted as cures affect the Central Nervous System.  At best they shock the body into partially resolving its issue, but most of the time they only postpone the inevitable.  This is just the conventional operating system and it is rarely questioned.

The fact is, this conventional method of dealing with pain is so accepted and entrenched into our collective consciousness that we can only educate people from within the system at this time.  If, however, enough human beings experience instant pain elimination, the present system will have to go the way of other useless nonworking systems. 

Some day we will look back at these times in human development and wonder at the barbarism that simple misinformation can cause. 

Kung Fu Grandmaster Kam Yuen has started a private club to teach people a new way, a better way, a way founded on the truth of what causes pain.  It is the beginning of a revolution.

Revolutions are often feared for one reason or another, but without this revolution there is very little chance for evolution within the human species.  The cause of ending human suffering cannot evolve within its present limitations of thinking.

There is safety in numbers. As a member of Dr. Yuen's private club, you learn by experiencing a new system.  You get a forum along with a chat room to discuss and practice the new system, along with audio postcards from the Grandmaster.  And of course there is the monthly teaching teleseminar.

During this ninety minute period Kam Yuen, DC gives people the actual experience of dealing with any type of mental, spiritual and physical pain by finding the true source in seconds and eliminating it on an energetic level, thus allowing the body to return to its optimum natural state of wellness with no physical manifestation.   

Seminar participants can actually feel this happen, plus they take the information they receive with them when the teleseminar is over.  Grandmaster Yuen shares his information with the idea that everyone will pass it on until we reach a critical mass for all humanity.

Kam Yuen's New Logic and Intuition Mastery System is not some uproven theory.  People in pain stand up in seminars, call him on the phone, listen to him in his telseminars and teleclinics while he resolves their pain right on the spot.  Dr. Yuen resolves pain in every seminar, teleseminar, consultation and demonstration he gives.   His students do it too.

And here's the best news yet: So can you–resolve your pain and the pain of your loved ones.

Joining Dr. Kam Yuen's private club will change your life and the lives of everyone you meet. 

How often do you find one click that can change the world?

Struggle/Not Struggle Cancer/Not Cancer

January 27, 2010 by  
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Yuen Mastery SystemAn amazing thing happened!

The super-duper Cancer Surgeon, who treated my friend by removing all her female organs, reversed his sacrosanct diagnosis.

Ooops.

He had to eat all his words and they were some pretty gnarly ones at that.

“You have aggressive, stage 4, mutant cancer.” he said. “We are sending your mutant cancer cells to the best labs for identification, so that we can start you on the correct chemo. But even with the chemo, you have an 18% chance of living 5 more years.”

Two weeks later Super Surgeon amended his diagnosis, “No one knows what you had.  We sent your lab work to all the expert cancer identifying pathologists and all the reports say it’s not cancer. I don’t understand the lab work they sent back. I’ve never seen these results.”

Of course Super Surgeon recommended that she see some other ’specialists’ so a label could be manufactured and a drug treatment plan could be mapped out.  You know how the Pharmaceutical companies hate it when they can’t get into the act.

But what’s interesting to me is how absolutely sure the surgeon was.  ‘You’re insides were eaten up with cancer,” he said after the surgery, while sitting on her bed in ICU. “If I hadn’t operated on you today, tomorrow you would have been dead.”

“If she was that close to death,” someone interrupted, “Why did you make her wait 5 days for the surgery?”

No answer.

As soon as my friend was diagnosed as needing surgery, though, I began testing for weaknesses, clearing and deleting them a la Yuen Mastery style.  When she went into the emergency room with fever and internal bleeding,  I brought Grandmaster Yuen into the picture, and he instantly found at least three very significant weaknesses:  8000 years of depression he deleted, along with some other specific spiritual experiences that made her more apt to find a lousy surgeon to kill her.

I worked on the lab diagnosis and any spiritual experience she had had with the lab technicians. I also deleted the negative cumulative effect of all her struggles in every spiritual experience.  Something I always do when a ’so-called’ disease is named, is check for the ‘misinformation’ weakness.  It is often the misinformation itself that weakens us the most.  On a very basic intuitive level, we know we’ve been fed all the wrong info.

For example, people always assume that the disease or condition causes the pain when it is actually the other way around:  Pain causes the physical symptoms.  Doctors then happily identify the symptoms as a disease, and the misinformation snowballs rolling down hill and picking up speed.  People begin to fight their disease.

Here’s something you might not know: If you struggle with your disease, your disease wins. If you buy into your diagnosis, you buy into all the weakening experiences attached to that diagnosis, along with all the fear.

As Dr. Yuen often says, to a carpenter, everything looks like a nail… to an oncologist, every thing looks like a cancer cell.

Here’s what I say: To a  housefly, everything looks like shit.

So I made my friend strong to any and all diagnoses, prognoses and the shitty conventional approaches to treatment.  And guess what!

Surprise! Surprise… Even a super surgeon sometimes has to eat crow, and even super lab techs can’t find any cancer cells after Yuen corrections are applied.

So let’s hear it for the Grandmaster and his Yuen Mastery System!

Hip Hip Hooray!  Hip Hip Hooray!  Hip Hip Hooray!!!!!


By Laura