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When you tell about something, it's like you're doing it all over again. So

anything you missed gets removed, cleared, installed, and you come out knowing a

lot more, or a somewhat more, anyway, then you did the first time. And writing

things down is good for you, because when you do that it doesn't just make them

real, though it makes the real, but it also causes you to commit to them being,

and remaining, real. you commit to causing your cure to continue, and remain

real, instead of slipping back into the illness.

And this is one reason we have this e-mail group here -- it gives people a

chance to write to a bunch of other people, and make a commitment, a

declaration, an announcement, a statement of intention to all those people.

That's what you're doing when you write to us. Like, if you tell us you cured

something, it implies that you can cure something else. And it implies that you

will, when the time comes.

And you know what? This is why people don't want to write in, and tell their

cures. They are actually leaving a back door open -- leaving themselves the

option of denying that they can cure anything. But don't worry, you'll always

have that option. You can write in every month, cataloging a list of miracles

you've worked that would print out as the length of your arm , and you can still

turn right around and and decide that you're not dependable, and that you're

incapable of curing anything. People have done it. I don't remember any,

because I prefer to forget people like that, but I'm sure they have. I think we

have to realize, which you probably already have, that the benefit of telling us

all about your cures is finite.

Yet, at the same time, it is also considerable. And, by the way, as you tell us

about your cures, other people, who were wondering what they can do for

themselves stumble on your e-mail and realize that Cure for them is possible.

They knew in the abstract, maybe from Lesson one or possibly because they've

already done some curing, but you make it concrete, because what you're telling

them is slightly different than what they've heard in Lesson one, or done for

themselves, or heard on the CureShow.

http://www.wayimmune.org/00open/contents/the_cure_show.htm

And, yes, they have to read your e-mail in order to get anything out of it.

Just like they have to turn on the CureShow in order to get anything out of. Or

just like they have to watch the kids in Lesson one enough times to realize, to

see that there's something really going on there, those kids are killing viruses

that could cause flu, or even spinal meningitis, and taking out allergies that

at least one of them had for years. People have to be attentive.

And so do you. When you read people's Cure stories, which I'm sure you will

sometimes, since you've read this, try to take a minute, try to digest them.

Take a little time with them. And with your own. Think about it for a while

before you write it. Or while you're writing. Give yourself permission to

enjoy this. It actually is an obligation, responsibility, and a contribution.

But it's also something that you can feel good about. Some people just won't

give themselves any credit. Those people don't feel that good generally. Allow

yourself to do both -- feel good and give yourself credit -- and you will be a

healthier person.

And this, too, is the kind of e-mail that should be forwarded to everyone in

your address book -- not just Cure stories -- because someone who didn't

understand before, the last time you forwarded one, will understand this one, or

maybe she just wasn't sick before, but two weeks ago she got the death sentence

from her doctor -- she's got terminal cancer -- and you'll save a life, in

addition to getting a few angry e-mails back from people who are fed up with

hearing about this.

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