Mantra Pt. 1 – Keep It Simple
I had the opportunity a couple of weeks ago of attending a day-long seminar with Dr. Dan Clark talking about Nutrition, Health, anti-aging and balancing of hormones. Great stuff. Gets the juices flowing!
After, at the end of the day, we went upstairs into the office of my practitioner friend and got the tour of her recent upgrades to her office. This included a “sample” analysis using the latest version of an electrodermal screening device. This stuff absolutely thrills me!!
In 1988 I went to Las Vegas to visit a clinic where the early versions of this technology were being used on a regular basis. Over the years I have kept abreast, from a distance, of the technology. If I had my way I would be running this technology all the time. I would have a practice doing nothing but.
But then I realized something.
The sample analysis we ran included emotional components to the physical problem. The solution was, “Here, take this Bach Flower Remedy.”
Now, don’t get me wrong. I love Bach Flower Remedies and what they can do. I particularly love going into the emotional (root cause) of a physical problem. If you have hung around this blog at all, you know that!
But what I realized is that what I don’t love is using a remedy of any ilk when using Presence, Hands, Energy Work and Listening to Father can work as well or better.
Going with someone into their deep heart and discovering what is really going on in their mind, heart and soul is what it is all about for me.
When I left medicine and started massage therapy I realized my hands and my presence were more potent than any prescription.
Now I realize that my hands and my presence can also be more potent than alternative technology.
And here is the BIG LESSON: My hands and my presence is SIMPLE. Not costly, though it has taken me a lifetime to grow into it. No maintenance costs except to maintain my own health.
Simple.
The way Father intended it in the first place. Living in Spirit. Listening.
Nor is this about me; I am only using my own experiences to make the point:
Life is supposed to be simple.
With this revelation was born the first part of my new mantra:
Keep It Simple.
Blessings,
Dr Jon





