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Post by bal on Feb 2, 2011 10:18:54 GMT -5
Hi I can't open any of the attachments or files on this page. It says to search the web for the program that created it. What are you using its not microsoft word. What do I have to down load in order to open them. Please advise. Thanks.
Bal
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Post by soxmason on Feb 2, 2011 15:53:26 GMT -5
Hi I can't open any of the attachments or files on this page. It says to search the web for the program that created it. What are you using its not microsoft word. What do I have to down load in order to open them. Please advise. Thanks. Bal Hi Bal! When you download a cocktail, it will be in a .src file extension format. These types of files can only be opened with the SRC4U software (hence: .src file type for SRC software). In order to "see" and read the line-by-line cocktail you will need to open your SRC4U software by plugging in your dongle, put anything in the Name box, click on Load a Cocktail, and pick the cocktail you want and it will load into the Correction box in the line-by-line format -- however, you can only execute these steps if you have the Full or Premium versions of the SRC4U software. If you have the Medium, Lite, or Ultra Lite versions of the software you cannot work with the .src file at all. You will have to download the Word document that is supplied, sometimes, or copy the line-by-line cocktail from the post and copy it into a Word doc on your computer. Then you can copy and paste that information right into the Correction box on your versions of the SRC4U software. Hope that helps! xo s
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Post by 5sevens on Feb 2, 2011 16:02:37 GMT -5
Hi Bal, Great talking with you. As you found out, and information for anyone reading; you cannot open the src files in the folder. You can open a cocktail and see what is in it that way. For those of you who own the CCP3 aftermarket software package, you will recognize the SSTT files as the mini packs. I am attaching a zipped folder with alphabetical text files of each pack. Stay Blessed! Ray Attachments:
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Post by followyourmap on Feb 4, 2011 22:09:43 GMT -5
Hello Everyone!!!! I hope you are all having as much fun with this Movement as I am!!! I have a mega update to My Lyme Disease Cocktail. I have doubled the signals and put in hours of research to add every protocol of Alternative and some allopathic doctors that I know are very good. I have also added every Herb, Supplement, and form of support that there is for Lyme. As usual there is much love and passion in this cocktail as well. Help and Heal Many! Namaste. Corey Attachments:
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Post by larrysobel on Feb 5, 2011 13:11:16 GMT -5
Corey, your comprehensive Lyme Disease cocktail has particular relevance to residents of Long Island, NY, where I live, and I have sent it to local holistic practitioners who have previously been informed about the SRC. There is a high incidence of Lyme Disease on Long Island, and it has been written that there is “the possibility that Lyme Disease may have spread as a result of clandestine experimentation on biological warfare on Plum Island-a Department of Agriculture facility that doubled as an Army BW research facility. Dedicated to the study of animal diseases, Plum Island appears to have been the site of experiments with disease-infected ticks conducted by Nazi scientists brought into the United States under Project Paperclip.” [http://www.rense.com/general67/plumislandlyme.htm] Plum Island is located just two miles off the tip of Long Island and six miles from the Connecticut coastline.
To get back to your Lyme Disease cocktail, I noticed that the 488 items in SSTTUC were included in the original cocktail, but not in the enhanced one as either the 488 individual items or by simply specifying SSTTUC. Was SSTTUC intentionally omitted?
I hope this question doesn’t detract from your significant cocktail contribution.
Larry
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Post by constance on Feb 5, 2011 13:45:30 GMT -5
Larry and Corey, on that same note, I am sure you both know of the book 'Lab 257 The Disturbing Story of the Government's Secret Plum Island Germ Laboratory' by Michael C. Carroll Thank you Corey for this powerful cocktail and the work you are doing.. ~Constance~
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Post by cindyd on Feb 5, 2011 14:06:05 GMT -5
thanks again Corey for all your work on the lyme issue. I live in PA and we have LOTS here too.
I am using it on myself and have received some guidance to work with aspergillis too and to receive massages to move "stuff" out after a long session. . . . . I notice if I don't, stuff settles in my ankles and feet.
food for thought.
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Post by followyourmap on Feb 5, 2011 14:42:30 GMT -5
Hey all,
Thanks for the feedback, I am happy to help! @larry: I am actually originally from Long Island, I grew up in queens and lived in Long Beach! How cool! I am very familiar with plum island and Lyme, I am pretty sure that 80% of my family has Lyme, my mother, brother, father, uncle, myself, myself and my wife lol it is certainly a family affair.
One point I would like to make is that Lyme is VERY under diagnosed. If your client has symptoms such as arthritis, brain fog, muscle pain, cyclic fevers, ALS, MS, and anything else, especially if it is a mystery disease use the Lyme Pack. Using the SCIO software it took me around 4 months of sessions to get back to 80% fro 15%.
Lyme is not only in the east coast, it is a nation wide epedemic ex. my uncle just got bit by a tick in northern MS and got Lyme so do not rule yourself out. I have also never seen a tick on me and beleive I got it from my mother from birth, same with my wife and her mother who lives in Texas.
In regards to the SSTT packs that were in the original cocktail I replaced the TCM ones with specifics and a line stating TCM Pack Intuitive Discernment, same with the Rife pack. I switched out the broadness and made it more specific. Along with the Intuitive Discernment it should cover all bases. As for the Ultra Combos I leave it up to the user to add additional cocktails, I wanted to create a very specific focus for Lyme.
My suggestion is to use this pack in a seperate screen and run your client as "NAME's Lyme Disease" and Theme as All That stuff because it is a journey to build from the bottom up to over come this.
@ cindy On another note, the sidekick is a powerful tool to use with Lyme, With my wife it is still located in parts of her spine so we run the SideKick up and down once a day in conjuction with the SRC and massage. If you know where it is hiding it is a good tool.
One last note, the goal is not to destroy, eliminate, or kill the Lyme Bacteria. The last 20% of my recovery was from learning the lessons that being ill needed to teach me. Life is an experience, and every factor of it, even disease is a call to grow. Do not get caught up in the "What" that is happening ie. your illness but do your best to understand the "Why" it is there and the lessons within it.
As always much love and respect to all Namaste. Corey
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Post by cindyd on Feb 5, 2011 15:31:32 GMT -5
thanks again Corey. I SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO agree with the goal not being to "kill" I , too , received life changing "messages" from my "lyme journey". I tend to say, my body, mind , spirit and emotions live in peace and harmony with "whatever comes along". . . lyme bugs and all Keep up the good work.
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Post by soxmason on Feb 5, 2011 19:48:05 GMT -5
I started using the new Lyme cocktail last night - thanks so much for your love of the work, Corey! BTW - I know people who got Lyme's up at Lake Tahoe on the border of Nevada and N.California! It sure has spread.
Love all the comments back and forth with y'all.
xo s
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Post by larrysobel on Feb 5, 2011 21:52:50 GMT -5
To C & C:
• Corey: Thanks for the clarification on the SSTT packs included in the original Lyme Disease cocktail, but not in the revised one, and for all he savvy information. BTW, I also grew up in Queens.
• Constance: Yes I am aware of Caroll’s book that tells the shocking and scary story of the clandestine experimentation on biological warfare on Plum Island -a Department of Agriculture facility that doubled as an Army BW research facility. Thanks for mentioning it.
Best, Larry
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Post by quantumg on Feb 6, 2011 1:04:56 GMT -5
Corey, I am sure that your cocktail will be a blessing to many! I live in Central Calif and my daughter was diagnosed a few years back with Lyme and a co-infection of Bartonella. That is what prompted me to actually buy the SCIO - and start a practice. Today she is about as healthy and vibrant a 14 year old that you would ever meet! Believe me - there are plenty of people out here with Lyme and the various co-infections that go with it. I agree that there is always something to be learned from every situation. I can say that my daughter feels the same way at her tender age - now that she is on the other side of it all! I can even see how I played my part in manifesting the experience with her for what I needed to learn from it. There is a lizard in Northern Calif that is known to carry proteins in it's blood that not only keep it from getting infected with Lyme if bitten by a tick - but the bacteria itself within the tick dies as a result of the exchange, leaving the ticks unable to transmit the disease any longer. Apparently there are some people working on a cure with it. I have thought about having the local pet shop get me one of those lizzards, having my vet extract some blood (humanely of course) and adding it to my SCIO matrix. Then again, couldn't I just use the SRC, type in the name of the lizard and it's blood and use that? HHmmm, tell me what you guys think! Someone very wise, whose opinion I value once told me that what ails us will clear when we cease to resist, re-focus our energy (and consciousness) and heal the emotions that are an integral part to all dis-ease. Now, I personally have not gone through the agony that so many others have with serious illness, so I cannot say for certain how I would handle such a thing. However, it does beg one to re-think when we have clients/friends/family who don't seem to respond as quickly - or at all to treatments of ANY kind. Food for thought, anyway. And a big topic of discussion in and of itself no doubt! Keep up the good work everyone! G
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Post by soxmason on Feb 6, 2011 3:12:24 GMT -5
Hey, G -
Loved your post! and I would be very interested in the name of the "...lizard in Northern Calif that is known to carry proteins in it's blood that not only keep it from getting infected with Lyme if bitten by a tick - but the bacteria itself within the tick dies as a result of the exchange...". So do you think that the blood from this particular lizard, could be of use in killing the disease in someone already infected? I think you're on to something and I would live to play with it.
I have a young client that I have been working with for a few years now and does not respond very favorably... one step forward and two back... I would be interested in adding this new weapon to the cocktail!!!
Thanks, G!! xo S
Can you pass on that bit of info when you get your hands on it?
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Post by quantumg on Feb 6, 2011 11:15:53 GMT -5
Here you are - Interesting, yes? What do you think of using the SRC as I suggested? Maybe Ray or GMD would have some insight to this? I'm guessing based on other posts and conversations I have had with Ray that this would be effective. It's all about Intention & Quantum Energy connectedness ! ? ! ? On another note - I wonder about creating a strong Herx for the infected person if it killed large amounts of the pathogen at one time. I would certainly run Healing Crisis among other things for the client and ask that it be "Gentle and Effective" as Ray suggests. My favorite tag line is .." With Divine grace, ease and comfort at all times".... ...:Part of the mystery may be the work of an unlikely friend: the western fence lizard.The reptile is the favorite source of blood meals for nymphal western ticks and its blood has the special ability to kill the bacteria that cause Lyme disease. A tick infected with the disease will leave its lizard dinner free of the microbe - and therefore won't pass the bacteria onto its next blood source.".. So if lizard populations grow in response to Sudden Oak Death, Lyme disease risk might actually go down. To read the entire article... www.santacruzsentinel.com/rss/ci_16889610?source=rss
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Post by followyourmap on Feb 6, 2011 13:47:09 GMT -5
quantumg, THAT IS SO COOL!!!!!!! I knew I've always loved reptiles for a reason!!! wow, yeah lets defintely add both of your suggestions to the cocktail. i generally use the theme box as "Gently Heal With Love and Light" LOL im imagining how to add this into the cocktail now, it sounds like a Witches Brew Blood Of Lizard and Spit Of Nymph haha! way to go!
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