One of the interesting things I was thinking about watching this episode is that when clients want an "easy fix," we actually can help them... Through doing the work. The more we understand Age Regression techniques, the process, the philosophy, and how it works, then transforming the event and neutralizing it is ultimately "easy." And like Cal mentions, when we can gain the wisdom from these events, rather than "forgetting" them, then we can grow for the future!
Another interesting podcast. Great question Penny, one I've heard before too. I really appreciated your response Cal, very clear & concise (as usual).
Wisdom is the key to living an excellent life, of that I'm positive. Being grateful for all the things we have experienced, including people, leads to finding that wisdom. You know it also reminded me of something Erika said in one of the previous episodes, about enjoying the feeling of slight discomfort, because she knew that meant she was learning something new. From a perceived negative comes a positive with that attitude.
Positive or apparent negative experiences, they're all part of our history pages and gaining wisdom from them helps us learn not to repeat the ones we don't want to experience again.
Cal, you mentioned Henry Ford's quote (which I love by the way) and I thought instantly of something you said in a previous podcast. Now, I've been watching dozens each week to try and catch up, so I'm not sure which one it was, but you said about the future "...that's what will be happening if things go well...and you know they usually do go well for me..." It was an awesome comment. No guesses why things usually go well for you my friend... ????
Gratitude for all you do.
Susan
Ps. Looking forward to the teleseminar...not long to go now.
Brenda Titus says
One of the interesting things I was thinking about watching this episode is that when clients want an "easy fix," we actually can help them... Through doing the work. The more we understand Age Regression techniques, the process, the philosophy, and how it works, then transforming the event and neutralizing it is ultimately "easy." And like Cal mentions, when we can gain the wisdom from these events, rather than "forgetting" them, then we can grow for the future!
Susan Mundy says
Thanks Brenda & Cal,
Another interesting podcast. Great question Penny, one I've heard before too. I really appreciated your response Cal, very clear & concise (as usual).
Wisdom is the key to living an excellent life, of that I'm positive. Being grateful for all the things we have experienced, including people, leads to finding that wisdom. You know it also reminded me of something Erika said in one of the previous episodes, about enjoying the feeling of slight discomfort, because she knew that meant she was learning something new. From a perceived negative comes a positive with that attitude.
Positive or apparent negative experiences, they're all part of our history pages and gaining wisdom from them helps us learn not to repeat the ones we don't want to experience again.
Cal, you mentioned Henry Ford's quote (which I love by the way) and I thought instantly of something you said in a previous podcast. Now, I've been watching dozens each week to try and catch up, so I'm not sure which one it was, but you said about the future "...that's what will be happening if things go well...and you know they usually do go well for me..." It was an awesome comment. No guesses why things usually go well for you my friend... ????
Gratitude for all you do.
Susan
Ps. Looking forward to the teleseminar...not long to go now.
Cal Banyan, MA, BCH, CI, DNGH says
Thanks again Susan for the positive and thoughtful comment.
Just keep going through the videos. You will get so much out of them, and forward them to your colleagues!
Let's do GREAT things together,
Cal