While performing your duty, expect neither approval nor disapproval. Do your work with the utmost love.
This love alone will attract grace, and all that you do will become the
worship of God. You will see you own self in this worship.
—Gurumayi
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April, 2007
 
OPEN DOOR April 7, 10-12:30

April is an exciting month and because of that there will be just one OPEN DOOR April 7, 10-12:30 (notice the time change) Dr. Webb will be here for work the rest of the day.

However, weekends are filled with seminars including hand acupuncture which sounds very exciting.  The case history paper about one of you has been accepted for presentation in Utah . Dr. Webb hasn't given any papers lately so it will be a lot of fun hanging out with the top TBM docs in the world. A protocol paper called Is It Depression or Is It Grief has been accepted for presentation and publication at the NeuroEmotional Technique Gathering of Eagles in Aug in Colorado . Again this is an international gathering of the top docs using NET and Emotional Release Techniques.

OPEN DOOR is for established clients. No Appointments are necessary. Show up for a quick head to toe, feel-good, life-supporting, energy balancing adjustment. The fee is $45 cash or check. When you arrive place your shoes in the shoe basket, clean out your pockets, and earrings, fill out your pink sheet and have your fee ready for the purple kitty. Try not to be the last ones showing at the end of the time. Afternoons are scheduled with other activities. Tardy doesn't work. OPEN DOORS start at 10 am and END at 1pm .

Should you not be an established client and want to participate in OPEN DOOR you must go through a new patient therapeutic hour long assessment. You can make an appointment for this exam and other work by calling the gang at 800-710-3450.  Information about the office, Should you wish to e-mail Dr. Webb the address is khelly@centerforhealinglife.com

 

Energetically Difficult For Many Of Us
 
These past weeks have been energetically difficult for many of us. The trick is to be disciplined about food intake, water intake, exercise and to stay focused upon your goals and intentions. Maya Angelou says You are Rainbows, whose lives are bright shining examples for others. Adjustments help keep you centered. Nancy Sims says, "You can make something happy out of everything that happens in life." Below are some of the rules of life by Cherie  Carter Scott.  Scott references this quotation :) "Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood." (Helen Keller)
 

Rule One - You will receive a body. Whether you love it or hate it, it's yours for life, so accept it. What counts is what's inside.

Rule Two - You will be presented with lessons. Life is a constant learning experience, which every day provides opportunities for you to learn more. These lessons specific to you, and learning them 'is the key to discovering and fulfilling the meaning and relevance of your own life'.

Rule Three - There are no mistakes, only lessons. Your development towards wisdom is a process of experimentation, trial and error, so it's inevitable things will not always go to plan or turn out how you'd want. Compassion is the remedy for harsh judgment - of ourselves and others. Forgiveness is not only divine - it's also 'the act of erasing an emotional debt'. Behaving ethically, with integrity, and with humor - especially the ability to laugh at yourself and your own mishaps - are central to the perspective that 'mistakes' are simply lessons we must learn.

Rule Four - The lesson is repeated until learned. Lessons repeat until learned. What manifest as problems and challenges, irritations and frustrations are more lessons - they will repeat until you see them as such and learn from them. Your own awareness and your ability to change are requisites of executing this rule. Also fundamental is the acceptance that you are not a victim of fate or circumstance - 'causality' must be acknowledged; that is to say: things happen to you because of how you are and what you do. To blame anyone or anything else for your misfortunes is an escape and a denial; you yourself are responsible for you, and what happens to you. Patience is required - change doesn't happen overnight, so give change time to happen.

Rule Five - Learning does not end. While you are alive there are always lessons to be learned. Surrender to the 'rhythm of life', don't struggle against it. Commit to the process of constant learning and change - be humble enough to always acknowledge your own weaknesses, and be flexible enough to adapt from what you may be accustomed to, because rigidity will deny you the freedom of new possibilities.

Rule Six - "There" is no better than "here". The other side of the hill may be greener than your own, but being there is not the key to endless happiness. Be grateful for and enjoy what you have, and where you are on your journey. Appreciate the abundance of what's good in your life, rather than measure and amass things that do not actually lead to happiness. Living in the present helps you attain peace.

Rule Seven - Others are only mirrors of you. You love or hate something about another person according to what love or hate about yourself. Be tolerant; accept others as they are, and strive for clarity of self-awareness; strive to truly understand and have an objective perception of your own self, your thoughts and feelings. Negative experiences are opportunities to heal the wounds that you carry. Support others, and by doing so you support yourself. Where you are unable to support others it is a sign that you are not adequately attending to your own needs.

Rule Eight - What you make of your life is up to you. You have all the tools and resources you need. What you do with them is up to you. Take responsibility for yourself. Learn to let go when you cannot change things. Don't get angry about things - bitter memories clutter your mind. Courage resides in all of us - use it when you need to do what's right for you. We all possess a strong natural power and adventurous spirit, which you should draw on to embrace what lies ahead.

Rule Nine -Your answers lie inside of you. Trust your instincts and your innermost feelings, whether you hear them as a little voice or a flash of inspiration. Listen to feelings as well as sounds. Look, listen, and trust. Draw on your natural inspiration.

Rule Ten -You will forget all this at birth. We are all born with all of these capabilities - our early experiences lead us into a physical world, away from our spiritual selves, so that we become doubtful, cynical and lacking belief and confidence. The ten Rules are not commandments, they are universal truths that apply to us all. When you lose your way, call upon them. Have faith in the strength of your spirit. Aspire to be wise - wisdom the ultimate path of your life, and it knows no limits other than those you impose on yourself.


 

Thank you so very much for your lovely referrals.
One of the great blessings of this work is getting to meet amazing and wonderful people.  If you are in this office you are amazing and wonderful. 

TBM. (Total Body Modification) is a technique that is used to find the organ or area of the body that is stressed, determine why it is stressed and correct the problem by restoring balance to the nervous system.

In other words, while basic Chiropractic is used to correct the Structure and influence the function, TBM. corrects the Functional Physiology, (how the body works), which may, in turn, influence structure. Both are essential to optimum health.

An adjustment a fortnight increases your immunity up to 10 times according to a British AIDS study of normal thymus immune function. You will have fewer days in the hospital, take fewer medications and have a more pleasing relationship with your body.

Many Blessings and thank you for entrusting us with your health.

Center for Healing Life is located at 3450 E. Spring St. Ste. 102, Long Beach , CA 90806
Appointments are scheduled at 800-710-3450.

The above info is meant as informational only.  Exam is necessary to determine your needs.
Clinic director is Dr. Khelly Webb, DC, CCSP, FIACA, CSMD, CNET, CVCP, etc.

 
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