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Booklet Excerpt from Cellular Acceptance©

Filled Under: Jeff's Blog | Posted on February 25, 2010

“Becoming healthy

Do you find yourself longing for and even praying for better health?  Do you wish you could have what you once had?  Do you want to achieve spontaneous remission?  How can you make this happen?  By simply adjusting your beliefs you will be healthier and happier.  Prepare to begin to learn just exactly how powerful your mind is.  When your mind is properly directed, miracles occur.  You will find yourself radiating health and thinking healthy thoughts.  None of this happens in a vacuum.  We all require a guide of some kind.  Even doctors go to other doctors or religious leaders seek the counsel of other religious leaders, and so do even accountants and attorneys seek the council of others.  Everybody needs guidance, from within as well as from without.  The aspect of guidance in western medicine has become the doctor.  They have knowledge, yet it comes through the doctrine from how they were taught.  The knowledge of the shaman comes from a different source.  We require a balance.  This is where this program comes in.  Use it as a guide, and it will guide you towards greater health through a reconnection that is missing in society today.”

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An Excerpt from Just Before…The Memory & Sensory Enhancement Guide Book

Filled Under: Jeff's Blog | Posted on February 3, 2010

Introduction

“We’ve become so busy, as life passes by all too rapidly.  Memories that should last for a lifetime, soon take on an almost insignificant quality.  Blurs of images that run together, sounds and feelings that once were pristine are numbing and distant.

We gain life experience, whether we are ready for it or not.  We learn to hold certain expectations or understandings for many of them.  The more distant our memory of any event, the easier it becomes to forget the anticipation of that moment that helped to shape us.  It is life’s game of ready-or-not.  We may not have understood what happened in the moment, yet they were moments of personal growth.   It is within these memories that you may more specifically bring joy and understanding back into your life.  It is also a way to tell your story as a whole.   This book is organized into three parts.  As young children we gain certain memories.  As older children we may have similar experiences, yet they seem different.  As adult children, these experiences have become either somehow different or automatic and experienced without much forethought.  Learning-patterns become different as we grow.  What may at first seem the same memory, may take on a different meaning or recognition as our perceptions shift and change.”

A New Beginning

“Circus barkers for centuries have shouted, “Ladies and Gentlemen, and Children of all Ages, the circus is about to begin!”  In paying attention to the attractions of the center ring of your very life, realize how simple it is to lose yourselves by forgetting what was important to you.  Then and now.  At all ages and stages, we hold the ability to learn and grow.  Each seemingly new experience can be new again.

Life is subjective, so is art, and so too with love.  It is with this understanding that I offer this work.  Use these pages as a personal meditation, an age regression in order to begin to recall the sights, the sounds, the tastes and smells that evoke certain emotions.  These feelings and memories within you may be powerful.  Notice how they may even stir up other emotions and memories.  Take the opportunity to explore them.  Some may be playful.  Others may be painful, yet they are in your past. “

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Take a Moment

Filled Under: Jeff's Blog | Posted on January 14, 2010

We go through our lives.  We have hopes and dreams.  We plan, some scimp and save.  This is a part of our normal human existence.  Then we get a wake up call.  A doctor’s diagnosis, news of a close friend or relative passing; yesterday it was the earthquake in Haiti.

It is very human to hold on to things.  We cherish photographs, remembering the feeling when we held our first child, all linked to memories of the past in the hopes of a better tomorrow.  We may do this because there is a constant in our lives.  This is true until the moment that the ground is pulled from beneath us.

These are the times to relax, to let go if for just a moment.  These are the times to re-evaluate.  Consider our own lives and how we interact with others.  The present is a gift and there is no absolute guarantee of the gift tomorrow brings.  For better or for worse, today take this moment.  Let those who are important to you know they are loved.  This is really the only lasting memento.

Because we get so involved with our own plans and desires that seem to drive our lives, it becomes even more important to reflect.  Take a moment.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Haiti and to the brave first responders who bring them aid.

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Where do you stand?

Filled Under: Jeff's Blog | Posted on August 19, 2009

With government and media using sound bytes, video clips as well as directed and scripted media vehicles, do you really know how you are being influenced? Anyone who sees the face of a child who is sad, a pet that is beaten or an area of land that is war-torn knows just how these sounds and images affect them.

Who is really pulling at your heart strings? Why, because it generally works. How cruel and heartless would you come across if you seemed unaffected? Take a moment before you consider the indignity of the names and labels that may come your way. Consider who wants to control your emotions, and who wants to control your purse strings after they have properly plucked your heartstrings.

It is only a moment where you may take charge of yourself and your own destiny.

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Who can do it better?

Filled Under: Jeff's Blog | Posted on July 27, 2009

When we think that someone else can do something better then us, we have to reflect honestly at our own strengths and weaknesses. When we think that the government or some larger body can serve our needs or our customers better then we, it is time for a greater evaluation.
Who knows your family, your friends and your business better then you? Consider that before abdicating authority. This is genuine freedom.

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