voidisyinyang Posted July 19, 2013 Well that was... unexpected. Thanks Jim Nance does a healing on you at the end of the podcast. I hope that is on topic!! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C T Posted July 19, 2013 Moderator note Lets stay on topic folks . Over-reacting as usual. But its understandable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Formless Tao Posted July 20, 2013 It's disappointing to see how much speculation is coming from folk who have never met her. I don't aim to convince any of you of her sincerity and skill. She certainly is direct and doesn't mince words-- but she also won't make decisions for you. You speak of humility--- can you point to specific sections of text in which she is anything but humble? Any "I'm the best" ? Anywhere? Aversion and attraction have roots in karma and merit--- whom you encounter and what teachings you absorb. Celestial Masters and Grandfathers and Ancestors and other varied higher-level beings play common roles in a great many traditions. And, as is true with the best healers, the energy used in healing is not all their own---- which is why healers without this touch of grace die young. I wish crunchy all the best and hope his situation finds the resolution the benefits him most. best. balance. Funny that you assume as I have spoken with JL before. To answer your question... How is self promotion for the purposes of making money, humble? Take a look at her website and read all the posts that she has started on TTB, self promotion. As I have stated in other threads my mother is a TCM doctor and she only uses word of mouth for her business, no marketing and self promotion. She seems to be doing quite well. Mother is one of the most humble people I know and charges very reasonably. Yes I know that both women specialise in different areas but my point is... What is the main intention of a healer? Is it primarily to help others or is it to make money... I don't have anything against JL, I just wanted to put my observations on this thread Share this post Link to post Share on other sites