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Post by Debbie on Jun 3, 2011 9:40:28 GMT -5
Hi,
I am new, and seeking information about, well a lot of things, but let me start with cocktails. I see the preloaded cocktails such as SSTCP. I have loaded some, just to look at them. I don't find any information on them in the help manual. My questions:
1. Is there any place that explains these cocktails, what they are for, and when to use them? 2. If there are 50 things in one of them, such as CP, but I only need one of them, e.g. 'custom for all auto-immune disorders', is it safe to run it with everything else in it? Does it ignore what I don't need? 3. Is it safe to run something this intense on children? 4. What does the Armour cocktail accomplish.
I have a ton of other questions, but trying to organize them so I don't have to put 50 posts out here. Thanks in advance to whoever helps me!!!!
Blessings,
Debbie
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Post by Cory on Jun 3, 2011 13:49:41 GMT -5
Hello Debbie, For the cocktails. You can go to src4udownloads.com and there will be cocktails to download plus the descriptions. Running the cocktail , yes it is safe to run them with the others, and yes the program Will select what is needed and what is not needed. As for children yes the program is entirely safe to run on adults, children, infants and even animals. And the armor cocktail, this cocktail is used for strengthening the bodies natural physical defense.so lets say you accidentally are hit by something, your body will take less damage and a lot less physical pain. it also helps the body to heal any physical wounds bruises or aches a lot faster. I hope this helps, and please if you have any other questions feel free to ask and someone will try their best to answer it for you. Thank you, Cory
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Post by soxmason on Jun 5, 2011 11:11:45 GMT -5
Hi, I am new, and seeking information about, well a lot of things, but let me start with cocktails. I see the preloaded cocktails such as SSTCP. I have loaded some, just to look at them. I don't find any information on them in the help manual. My questions: 1. Is there any place that explains these cocktails, what they are for, and when to use them? 2. If there are 50 things in one of them, such as CP, but I only need one of them, e.g. 'custom for all auto-immune disorders', is it safe to run it with everything else in it? Does it ignore what I don't need? 3. Is it safe to run something this intense on children? 4. What does the Armour cocktail accomplish. I have a ton of other questions, but trying to organize them so I don't have to put 50 posts out here. Thanks in advance to whoever helps me!!!! Blessings, Debbie Hi Debbie - I have a link at the bottom for you to download. It is a file that describes what the SSTT cocktails are. To download just click on the file name, a screen will come up and you have the option to 'save' to your computer. This should help... it's color coded with the letter following the SSTT, a brief description of what these are for, and in the right side column is a number that represents the number of line items in that cocktail. Ex: SSTT PP Pathogen Pack (description) 13450 (# of line items) Hope this helps. xo s Attachments:
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Post by elaine on Sept 14, 2011 19:25:03 GMT -5
Hi, does anyone know where the amhweight loss1 cocktail is? name is there but the file is not. same for her radiation1. do we already have one for chemo? Elaine
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Post by larrysobel on Sept 15, 2011 11:36:47 GMT -5
Hi Elaine, Some cocktails downloaded from the website src4udownloads.com are in what appears to be in script form, and perhaps you have encountered this problem. So, I have attached the following requested and related cocktails in a zip file: AMHWeight Loss1.src chemo.src HER Radiation 1 .src H radiation cocktail 3 15 11.src SOX- Japan- plus.src Radiation Protection.src Note that the last cocktail contains general information and is not a cocktail, per se. The zip file in the attachment is named weight, radiation, chemo.zip After the zip file is downloaded, it should be unzipped or decompressed by double-clicking on it, and this produces a folder containing the above .src files. Hope this helps, Larry Attachments:
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Post by dlerler on Sept 20, 2011 18:59:15 GMT -5
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Post by larrysobel on Sept 20, 2011 19:14:07 GMT -5
Hi dlerler,
I just downloaded the zip file from my post, and it worked.
If you are still not able to do it, please contact me offline at larry_sobel@yahoo.com and I will email the cocktails to you as attachments.
Larry
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Post by dlerler on Sept 22, 2011 5:51:59 GMT -5
when you do qi items after loading a cocktail do you have to repeat them over and over and add them does it add to their cocktail and save it when you save their cocktail
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Post by soxmason on Nov 12, 2011 12:18:36 GMT -5
Hi everyone,
I have just created a cocktail that I want to share and I have attached it here. The cocktail is for Procrastination.... that's with a capital 'P'. ;D
When I create cocktails, I now am in the habit of adding information at the top of the cocktail that lets me know what I put into the Theme field, and other notes, and I save it that way. This has no negative affect on the workings of the cocktail, if anything it will simply reinforce the desire. Example of my notes in this cocktail: Theme: Whatever I Need, Procrastination, or Stress, Resistance Shen: procrastination, I don’t want to do stuff when I should, sabotage Add: info from Enhance Theme/General Option and Mental-Emotional-Behavioral to the Personal Options Tab feature.
When I create cocktails for specific clients I save the cocktail with their name in the first line of the cocktail, which also becomes the name of my cocktail (Ex: Sharon- Procrastination.scr). (In the attached cocktail I have taken that identifier off, which is what I do when I create a cocktail that can be used 'in general' for anyone.)
I have created a folder within my "Cocktails" folder called "Client Cocktails". All cocktails are listed by the client's name + the cocktail name (as above). This way if I have more than one cocktail for one client, which is often the case, they are all in one place under that client's name. ________________
I have attached a zip file for the Procrastination cocktail. Download it to your desktop by clicking on the link and following the prompts. Once the Zip Folder is on your desktop just double click the folder to open and see the enclosed files. I have made this cocktail as a .doc, a .txt and a .rtf file format. If you do not have Office on your computer you can open the .txt file with Notepad, or you can open both the .txt and the .rtf with WordPad. Notepad and WordPad are included on your computer and can be found by going to: Start and click on the All Programs option at the bottom of your Start Menu, then open the Accessories Folder to find WordPad and/or Notepad. Right click on either WordPad(first preference) or Notepad and drag it to your desktop, then click Copy Here.
Have a great day! xo s
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Post by soxmason on Nov 12, 2011 12:20:34 GMT -5
OK. let me try attaching again... Attachments:
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Post by patwin on Nov 12, 2011 18:42:56 GMT -5
Thanks for the Zip file Soxmason. The .src file was not included. Just to let you know - I can make one myself. I really appreciate what you did put together - important subject to transform in our lives.
Patricia
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Post by larrysobel on Nov 12, 2011 20:43:08 GMT -5
ON SUSAN MASON’S PROCRASTINATION COCKTAIL POST In addition to contributing yet another notable cocktail, Susan’s post contains a number of insightful pointers and insider tricks-of-the-trade. I was especially intrigued by the following entry: Nei Gong: procrastination. QUESTION Does “Nei Gong” refer to “Nei Gong Hwa Jing” [Ref. 1], the search-remove-clear technique? QUESTION Similarly, could one state: Yes Therapy: procrastination [or anything else]? QUESTION In a future Premium upgrade, is it feasible to add a “Nei gong Hwa Jing” Tab, à la the Shen Tool Tab in the Mega-Premium version? QUESTION Similarly, in a future Premium upgrade, is it feasible to add a “YES Therapy” Tab? BTW, the zip attachment does not include the cocktail in the .src format, as just mentioned by patwin. It is noted that the .src file type can readily be generated from the .doc file as follows: right click on the .doc file/select rename/change .doc to .src, as most probably know. Just my two cents, Larry REFERENCE [for Nei Gong Hwa Jing and Yes Therapy] [1] www.src4you.com/resources
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Post by mfw555 on Nov 14, 2011 17:47:21 GMT -5
Thanks Susan - great phrases for the Procrastination cocktail!
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Post by soxmason on Nov 14, 2011 23:27:11 GMT -5
Thanks for the Zip file Soxmason. The .src file was not included. Just to let you know - I can make one myself. I really appreciate what you did put together - important subject to transform in our lives. Patricia Hey Patricia - Sorry for the omission. As you mentioned, you can make the src file yourself, but here is some general info on files types for everyone else. To make the src file simply take the .docx, .doc, .rtf, or .txt and copy it into the 'Options' field. When you 'Save as Cocktail' it will make that file into an .src file format. Also, what I have found is that you can actually take a .txt file and simply change the file extension from.txt to .src and it should transfer across word-for-word. The other file formats (.docx, .doc, and .rtf) do not transfer over very cleanly. Enjoy! xo s
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Post by soxmason on Nov 14, 2011 23:45:47 GMT -5
ON SUSAN MASON’S PROCRASTINATION COCKTAIL POST In addition to contributing yet another notable cocktail, Susan’s post contains a number of insightful pointers and insider tricks-of-the-trade. I was especially intrigued by the following entry: Nei Gong: procrastination. QUESTION 1 Does “Nei Gong” refer to “Nei Gong Hwa Jing” [Ref. 1], the search-remove-clear technique? QUESTION 2 Similarly, could one state: Yes Therapy: procrastination [or anything else]? QUESTION 3 In a future Premium upgrade, is it feasible to add a “Nei gong Hwa Jing” Tab, à la the Shen Tool Tab in the Mega-Premium version? QUESTION 4 Similarly, in a future Premium upgrade, is it feasible to add a “YES Therapy” Tab? BTW, the zip attachment does not include the cocktail in the .src format, as just mentioned by patwin. It is noted that the .src file type can readily be generated from the .doc file as follows: right click on the .doc file/select rename/change .doc to .src, as most probably know. Just my two cents, Larry REFERENCE [for Nei Gong Hwa Jing and Yes Therapy] [1] www.src4you.com/resourcesHi Larry You are sooo ... Um.... Larry!!! Love you!! Let's get some answers here... Q1: YES. Nei Gong is the Search, Remove, Clear technique (SRC for short), AKA “Nei Gong Hwa Jing”. Q2: you asked: Similarly, could one state: Yes Therapy: procrastination [or anything else]? YES. If you type Nei Gong, Yes Therapy, Search/Remove/Clear, SRC or Nei Gong Hwa Jing followed by what you would like to clear, in this case 'Procrastination', that's all you need. You caould also add this to the Find Qi Options for more strength. Q3: YES, that could be feasible as R&D are continually looking at ways to improve on what we have with this incredible software. In the mean time, we can add it to the Options field as described above. Q4: Same as answer to Q3. xo s
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