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We talked for a long time over tea and lime cookies with whoops-too-green icing, while the vile weather gradually improved.

Whoops
Our conversations are almost never purely mundane: even when we both worked in the World's Tallest Basement and took frequent, ridiculously long coffee breaks together, we never ran out of serious spiritual subjects to talk about.
Today was no exception. We caught up with my Self-Improvement Moratorium and the most recent leg of her journey up from some difficulties. We discussed the energetic interaction between people and the electronic devices to which they're emotionally attached. And then we tried out the Healing Codes.
The Healing Codes are a new energy method that I've been experimenting with. It's good stuff; purports to remove unconscious long-term stress by clearing negative memories and false beliefs from the deepest cellular levels of the body, after which the body is better able to heal itself. The Healing Codes use some qigong-like energy directed from the fingers to places around the head and neck. You can feel it happening. It's very interesting.
Then, feeling uplifted and connected and Sourced up, we turned our thoughts to some lunch. Lily,
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Well heck yeah. Let's go there. So we set out on foot.
First, there were the crows. Big, shiny ones. They swooped down across our path, one after the other, while the Boss Crow cawed directions from the top of a nearby spruce.
Then, Shoulder Cat. She came prancing up, longhaired and white, but with a tabby-striped brown tail and a tabby-striped patch above one green eye, as if she was made out of beautiful spare cat parts.
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Then, the ring. Once Shoulder Cat could be persuaded to get down, we walked on, and a few steps later something shiny went rolling across the sidewalk in front of my feet. I picked it up. It was a copper ring. I put it on.

Plumbing part? Or magic sign?
Next came the art. The Tin Shed had art for sale on the walls. One piece showed crows and a magic tree, so I bought it.

Print on plexiglass by Lucia Johnson
As we ate,
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Honest. We did not spend our meal over our devices. We talked.
The other cats came next. On the way home, every cat ran out to greet us. We were the Copper-Be-ringed Energy-handed Pied Cat Pipers of Northeast 14th Avenue.
Then at last there was the sign.

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2/3/12 07:25 (UTC)The main thing, though, is that it's really powerful. I look forward to knowing your thoughts about it.
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2/3/12 07:37 (UTC)It seems really complicated so I'm cutting a lot of the reading out for now as I was getting overwhelmed just reading it. I'm glad I did. I did the prayer, misthought the instructions and ended up holding each position for the first code about 3 minutes (whoops!), took a break for my arms to rest, and did the second holding each position for a minute (which was easier for me than having to open my eyes every 30 seconds to see what was next).
It's late and I'm about ready for bed so I think I'll just do one round of day one's codes but I may try to do more rounds on subsequent days. I'm fascinated to see what shakes out.
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2/3/12 07:51 (UTC)I was gonna say that the book and the manual are unorganized and needlessly complex. I spent a little time flipping back and forth, back and forth, and got annoyed. I believe that the opening invocation and the basic four hand positions are all you'd really need. The list of Twelve Whatsits is confusing--the three heart-killers or whatever and the nine "virtues" (gah!)--and I think the whole presentation is muddled.
But there's gold there. I really think there is. Keep me posted!
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2/3/12 08:09 (UTC)"Muddled" is the right word, definitely, but I agree that there is something there worth exploring.
I kept reminding myself that EFT seems complicated to a beginner, too. That's why I rarely introduce it to people by way of the EFT manuals or videos.
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2/3/12 20:31 (UTC)So I figure I'm justified (and probably safe) in taking my own steps to demystify and simplify THC for myself. In fact, I did a wonderful session this morning in conjunction with an online seminar. The first couple of hours helped identify some blockages which the rest of the weekend is designed to help clear--but one good session of (my version of) THC during the break made massive inroads into them.
It's really fun!
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3/3/12 05:34 (UTC)Ok. This daily program is kind of crazy. Minimum time for today's codes? 18 minutes. Maximum time? Close to 1 hour and 20 minutes. Minimum time for tomorrow's codes? 30 minutes. Max. time? Hour and a half. That's not including the time spent digging out the instructions for each round if you don't do them all at once.
ETA: I realized I wasn't counting the time it would take to do the 10 steps prior to the codes or the prayer.
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3/3/12 15:52 (UTC)I've been getting great mileage from one longer session (maybe 15 minutes) at the end of my day, and one or two quick sessions (the five or six minutes it takes to settle, say the invocation, and put half a minute or so on each of the points) as time permits and need dictates.
I mean, will I be an Ascended Master in a year this way? Nope. But this amount of work is practicable for me, and it's having good effects. I'm in a web seminar this weekend, but when it's done, I want to try to pinpoint the results so far of using the Codes in my lazy-ass shortcut way.
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3/3/12 16:03 (UTC)And I think I totally missed the ten steps that you're supposed to do prior to the Codes and the prayer. Oh dear. I'm a terrible flake. :D
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3/3/12 20:11 (UTC)There are 5 "optional steps," 1 "recommended step," and 6 "required steps" which totals 12. I'm not doing any of them.
I'd tell you what they are but it's definitely tl;dr.
I'm finding it interesting and I have plenty of time so I'll keep doing the minimum time but I cannot even imagine trying to do everything they want me to do every day. Maybe I won't get results because of not doing it but it's such a convoluted process overall that I'm surprised anyone actually does it. Although reading the testimonials (which went on for way longer than one needs), there was a definite theme of desperation and illness to the edge of death. In that situation, I guess it becomes a situation of "what do I have to lose?"
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3/3/12 21:11 (UTC)You are so right about the dire circumstances of so many of the testimonials. And I agree completely: if it's this complicated I won't do it. It's not in my nature. I'll sting the frog and we'll all sink in the river.
My good friend
"One thing I thought to add at the end was a reiteration of the prayer, adding that spirit and my intentions would continue to hold these codes as long as it is needed for healing to have been increased by the hundred times or more."
"all I could think about was how wordy and repetitive the process is. Then I realized that the creator has a talk therapy background so of course it’s all about the story! We realized a long time ago that the story was just words. If you state your intention you can bypass the pain of the story."
She wrote up an all-in-one version that incorporates short positive statements about all the major areas she's working on. It's beautiful, and she's happy to share it if you're interested. Let me know.
The only reason I'm bothering with all this is that the first time I tried the Codes, without having read the whole book or become confused by all the bullshit, the hand positions and the intention statement were physically and obviously powerful and I had immediate relief from some pain, along with a sudden mind-clearing that was very specific (I became oriented--I'm perpetually disoriented in the world). So I do believe it's worth the trouble to strip this puppy down and re-engineer it from the gold nugget outward, and anything you care to throw into the mix will be welcome!
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4/3/12 08:00 (UTC)So I do believe it's worth the trouble to strip this puppy down and re-engineer it from the gold nugget outward, and anything you care to throw into the mix will be welcome!
I do, too! First thing I stripped - the overt Christianity. :)
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9/3/12 19:33 (UTC)(no subject)
8/3/12 00:15 (UTC)I've been reading a bit more - not too much to get overwhelmed again - and now that I've been doing it for a while, I'm starting to see the bigger picture of what they have created. I still think it is an organizational mess but I'm starting to be able to move the pieces around in my mind to make more sense. I am finding a lot of moments of them contradicting themselves though so I'm still not sure about a lot of it. I guess I'm going to just have to keep experimenting and seeing what works for me.
I'm planning on finishing the 12 days of codes and then starting to focus in on things a little more intensely. I'll let you know how it goes.
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9/3/12 06:36 (UTC)I asked her to check the Truth Statements for me, and she came back with what I feel is a very accurate picture of just what I need to be working on, and that gives me some structure to get started in an orderly way.
I eagerly await your updates!
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9/3/12 07:46 (UTC)I did have a major depressive incident last night like I haven't had in many years so I don't know if that is related to doing the codes or to some music I was playing around with (solfeggio harmonics). I ended up putting on some joyful music (from Abraham Hicks) and it cleared up within the first song.
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19/3/12 04:36 (UTC)(no subject)
19/3/12 17:45 (UTC)I'd offer up a link but I deleted those too.
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31/3/12 18:40 (UTC)There's one I can't bear to listen to (it has Tibetan throat singing in it and that sound just freaks me out).
I have a long history with binaural beats (which are embedded into these recordings), and I suspect that those are where the power lies, more than in the wash of musical sounds. I've been using Bill Harris's Holosync for years. It seems intuitively obvious that not everyone's brain frequencies would be identical, so maybe I just lucked out on these particular sets of sounds.
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31/3/12 21:48 (UTC)(no subject)
9/3/12 09:05 (UTC)-Would you ask
-I did the quiz on the site as well so I think once my 12 days of codes is over, I will take it again to see what has changed (if anything) and then work intensely on my lowest scoring area until I can't think of anything under that category to work on any longer. Then, I'll test again and see where to go from there.
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9/3/12 19:30 (UTC)