Guest guest Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 http://www.wayimmune.org/colleague/hub.htm Please forward this e-mail I wrote to you, because it saves lives. Pick up the thread every morning -- test through the hub. Find the lesson that you need to work on. Every day is different, and you are different every day, so you will test different things from the Hub every day! It only takes a moment to remove something. Even if you never complete any of the things you test to do -- only do part of the lesson -- you are curing when you do this, and you may never need to complete the lesson -- you may discover, when you test, that what you were removing is gone, even though you only got to consciously do six of them. That's the way this works. And you will learn all about yourself by testing to the Hub every morning, and be able to meet the day in a far more powerful way. This will save you time. Your whole life, and your decisions, will change from doing this, and you'll discover enormous amount of time you've spent chasing your tail, and stop that. You know, you can't take it with you; but in this case, you can. Take it with you, and spend a few minutes on it every hour or two throughout the day. And if you do this, the things that it's telling you to remove that you haven't discovered yet will start to pop into your head in the middle of your daily activities. Your intuition will crank up. The answers to the questions the lesson raises, the things hidden inside you that it's pointing to, will become apparent. If the lesson involves testing a specific number of things, such as Munchers, http://www.wayimmune.org/colleague/skill08/rei11.htm and you test that you have 23 of them, keep removing them, one by one, using the instructions in the lesson, until you have no more of them, and that can take months, for some people, or days, so let it. As long as you work forward at a steady pace, it's OK to let these things take as long as you want, as long as they do. It's OK to go at your own speed. Unless, of course, you're going to the doctor Thursday for a cancer test that you want to see come up negative, in which case some of us spend all day and all evening, and even have our families come, and our friends, and sleep on the couch in our living room for a few weeks, so that we can speed our recovery. I've been a houseguest with Frannie and Greg for the last 13 years, and boy, did it ever speed my recovery! I'm so cured, I forgot where I put my own house. And I'm enjoying every minute of it. Tomorrow, when you test through the Hub again, you'll probably find more lessons to work on, especially if you're a newbie. And these lessons will pile up. You’ll be removing Munchers, doing your Whole Death Clearing, http://www.wayimmune.org/colleague/skill10/traudeath.htm, and keeping bodies free of pathology. And many other things. Don't worry about that. It's just harder for newbies. Newbies have to work on multiple things simultaneously, going through them in succession throughout the day, never completing all of each one, but doing a little bit, a minute here or there, sometimes five minutes on one and then an hour later another five minutes on another one, throughout the day. Do what you can on each one. If the lesson involves removing something, such as viruses, just remove them throughout the day when you find them. Set your browser so that when you open it, it opens to the Hub, http://www.wayimmune.org/colleague/hub.htm and whenever you open it, before passing to another website, ask: " Is there anything further I need to test on this page?†And at some point, all of the things you're working on will be gone -- the effect is cumulative -- many things never come back. This is how you stay well throughout the day, and your life. It only takes a moment to remove something. b Need some help? Bayard 813 786-0136 bayard@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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