Your Body Is Talking Are You Listening? Volume One
Autor Martin Phd, Arten Limba Engleză Hardback
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ISBN-13: 9781504384865
ISBN-10: 1504384865
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
ISBN-10: 1504384865
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Notă biografică
In todays world, the issue of credibility often comes up. How many degrees do you have? What colleges did you attend? Who did you study with? Who were your teachers? How do you know this works? When I needed outside validation and acceptance, those were valid questions. Now I do not consider them valid, nor do I care if others reject me because I dont have the credibility they seek. What I learned in college has no relevance to what I do now in my practice. What I know is far more important than my background. Therefore, I am not interested in listing all my credentials. Neuro/Cellular Repatterning is a process that was developed by myself and three people who worked with me during the research period: Dr. James Dorabiala, Mike Hammer and Bernard Eckes. And new information still pours in even today. This is basically a self-taught process, and everyone who has worked with us over the last 20 years have been our students and our teachers. What is relevant is that we be open to new ideas. I will attend others workshops and experience their treatments. Healing is an open-ended and ongoing process in which we need to be open to new ideas. The sacred cow syndrome is outdated and does not work for me. Someone once attacked me with, You think you have the whole pie, dont you? You believe that nobody can match up to you. My response was, I dont think I have the whole pie, but based on the success of the last 20 years, maybe I have a few more pieces than some other practitioners. Art Martin was born into a family where his father wanted a child and his mother did not. As an only child, he did not have any sibling interaction, so his only contacts were at school. His dysfunctional family laid down many problems, which he has come a long way in clearing, thanks to discovery of the process he developedNeuro/Cellular Repatterningand the people who worked with him over the years. In 1963, he quit college after receiving a degree in Advertising and Journalism. After five years feeling frustrated with the educational system, he worked for a newspaper for a year. He then became a Real Estate salesman, but found that it was not his calling, and went back to a newspaper. In 1965, he married Susie, his partner ever since. Their sons, Ross and Ryan, were born in 1971 and 1976. Very few people in the field of therapy work seem to be able to stay in relationships, due to the fact they do not want to deal with their own issues. Art was committed to finding himself and went on a path to do so. He stabilized his own relationship by working out his issues. In 1968, he and Susie moved to St. Helena, CA, rebuilding an abandoned winery. To clear the land to plant grapes, Art became a logger. To support his family while the winery was being rehabilitated, he purchased a D8 Caterpillar tractor for land-clearing and vineyard preparation. Many people said, how are you going to learn how to operate that huge tractor? He hired a man to work with him and learned how to operate it. After getting the winery set up, he discovered the big-money interests were pushing grape prices above what was economically viable for a small winery to stay in business, so he sold it. His next venture was a restaurant which he built himself, but he found the restaurant field one of the most demanding there are. Working twelve to eighteen hours day was not what he wanted to do as a career. However, Art met his first teacher at the restaurant, someone who planted a seed of doubt about his life path. After closing time, while cleaning up the restaurant, they would spend many hours talking about their paths. He decided to sell the restaurant and retire, since Susie wanted to go back to work. Art became a house-husband, taking care of the children and the house for the next four years. In 1980, the buyers of the restaurant went bankrupt, so their payments stopped. Art had to return to work and his quest was disrupted. Fortunately, Susie was working full- time, but...