An Interlude

And if Brad won't be, Ryan will have to be...flippant that is.

Quite often, because of a tendency to be flippant about serious matters, especially when they involve complicated systems within Medical, Philosophical, Psychological, Religious and Scientific practices, people react to what I write.

From the standpoint of formal education, my “smarts” are limited. I don’t really mean to belittle education, but a little introspection has brought me to the place of understanding that my above-referenced flippancy has to do with feelings of inferiority that I cover over with crude humor and, again, by being overly flippant. This is really an inexcusable habit and I will, in this treatise avoid it at all cost!

Even without a great deal of formal education or the degrees that go along with it, over my eighty plus years on this planet, at least this time around, I have amassed a great deal of general knowledge about things which I cannot adequately articulate and often tend to hide behind the term “I don’t know squat.”

This is not false humility, I am simply attempting to let people know that all sorts of things that some folks think of as bordering on the “supernatural” or seeming “miraculous” aren’t because of any grasp of any system, but rather a capability to get into a “zone” that I choose to refer to as spiritual – and that I get into this “zone” by depending upon WHOM I also choose to refer to as our (your and my) SPIRIT-PARENT.

I stole this off Brad's desk.

I steadfastly insist that anyone can do what I do, because “I” don’t do it; our SPIRIT-PARENT does it. If there is a “system” that surrounds this “supernatural” activity, such as helping people get past emotional, mental and physical limitations, it has to do with insisting that taking credit for doing any of it shuts off the “vibrational power” that is the source of the “healings” by whatever other term.

I acknowledge that there are many healing modalities and systems that work and many practitioners who are thoroughly trained in these systems and who seem gifted in them and beyond. I am NOT in competition with anyone or any system.

Reiki, Yoga, Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Homeopathy, NLP, EFT, Chinese Herbal Medicine and Homeopathy are just a few of the alternative (to western Medicine) systems that have garnered healing results.

OK pay attention now...go watch the video clip.

Do these and many others “work?” There seems little doubt except in the minds of skeptics. Do they also fail at times? There seems little doubt about that either. I made a very bold statement: That anyone who is strongly motivated to improve does so (period). Part of the process with what I (don’t) do, but get results, is that I often become aware of emotional and mental conflicts that are keeping a person from receiving healing or emotional breakthrough; quite often, simply sharing that awareness, with the individual, begins process toward the desired breakthrough.

The following link is a relatively short (about 5½ minutes that feeds into another brief video about another system) I urge you to watch both. They are (to me) a perfect example of complicated systems employed by trained professionals that get dynamic results and provide a bunch of interesting information along the way.

Then let’s have some dialogue about an entirely different way to do and look at things.

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