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I usually don't like reporting my cures, because most of the time I don't think

of it until I get one of these e-mails telling me to, and then the e-mail

interrupts what I'm doing; and I have to stop and haul out the old finger and

start testing how many cures I've helped other people get, my own cures, symptom

reductions -- I do the whole program when I do this, because I created the

program, and because I like thoroughness. So it stops me cold and gouges out

maybe 80 to 110 seconds from an already busy day packed with curing activities,

some of which I'm also resistant to. But when I see these e-mails, I often stop

and report my cures, because I know I'll never think of it any other time. I

have gone weeks without reporting my cures, just because I ignored these

reminder e-mails, and then when I was relaxing with nothing to do, I wasn't

anywhere near the computer. (Thank God!)

But you know what? Most people don't report their cures. And it isn't because

of anything I said above. It's just that they won't give themselves any credit.

They need our help. Badly. Because people who won't give themselves credit --

and this is most people -- are running a serious immune dysfunction. I mean

they die of it. Physically. It makes them sick, and it also prevents them from

getting well, and it turns off the functions that will cure them, like giving

themselves credit. Whenever you give yourself credit you cure something else.

Giving yourself credit for having cured something is curative.

The pity of it is that it's often true that the people who won't give themselves

credit also won't read this e-mail. The immune dysfunction is so pervasive that

it keeps them away from the information they need. So what you're going to have

to do, if you're more fortunate then they are and you don't suffer in this way,

you're going to have to push this on them.

And I've done this. I have pushed people, in verbal interactions, to report

cures.

And they always say the same things -- they say things like, " Oh, I'm not sure I

really cured that. " Or, " Well it wasn't really complete. " Or some variation.

There's just nothing they can nail down, they're so in their heads, they're

trying to think about it, figure out whether they cured anything, they're using

the same mind that made them sick to try to evaluate whether they're getting

well, and of course that sick mind will immediately give them the only answer it

can -- no, you're not getting well, you're getting sicker, you're dying. That's

what minds do. Best not to have one. If you're stuck with one, at least you

don't have to listen to it, you don't have to ask it questions. Now that's just

plain ridiculous, doing that.

No, you test your cures. You let a higher power tell you whether you've cured

anything. And how many things. That's what you report. You don't report the

contents of your mind in the Cure Drive. We have moderators poised and ready to

keep that out. And you don't report what you feel, either. Because when your

mental body won't function, your emotional body rises to the occasion and

generates all kinds of irrelevant feelings, feelings you don't need and neither

does anybody else. So no, you don't report your feelings.

You report what you test you've cured.

Like when you were doing your removals, and you tested it was gone, that was a

cure.

When the smile came across your face, when you had the good feeling, that was a

signal you cured something, so you don't need a finger movement when that

happens; you've got one cure there to report.

And since this whole thing relies heavily on psychic abilities, the thing to do

is to test the number of cures and symptom reductions you had, and report that.

Now, if you're getting some astronomical number, like several million, that may

actually be true. But we don't report that in the Cure Drive poll, because

we're trying to report cures that people can relate to as cures when they're

looking at a bumper sticker that says how many cures we've had. So if you had

several million precursors for something in your DNA, and you wiped them all out

at one shot, great! That would test as one cure, presumably. And that's why we

see our cures growing by only a few hundred a week, which is okay. Because if

you battle an incipient flu virus all night, and you have to cure it seven

times, and then it's gone, that would still only count as one cure.

Are we having fun yet?

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