A great story about
Ellery, Pat. I’ve had a few clients who came to try to recover an earlier
language they’ve learned. Of course, if one has never learned French, they are
unlikely to recall it. But if you’ve learned it, it’s still there somewhere
within. It may be childlike if learned only as a child, but from there, can be
recalled and developed quickly into mature vocabulary and use.
I’ve contended, ever
since I became a hypnotherapist, that events, lost items, etc. can be recovered
from one’s “memory bank” much more easily when one is relaxed. I believe that
witnesses would remember far more if, instead of the interrogation style they
are usually subjected to, they were asked to close their eyes, take 3 long,
deep breaths and let themselves sink into their chair, allowing themselves to
speak of whatever comes into their mind WITHOUT interruption. Further questions
can, then, come after that. Some people specialize in hypnotic forensics for
this reason.
Best always,
Del
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[mailto:dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of DOUGLAS DRUCKENMILLER
Sent: Wednesday, September 26,
2012 6:36 PM
To: dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net;
oe@lists.wedgeblade.net
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] The old
Order passing away
I remember Ellery's talking about having lived in the
Philippines as a high school girl. (Her dad was a missionary and they were
evacuated when WWII broke out.) When she was assigned to Manila,
she thought the Tagalog language she had been fluent in would come back to her
fairly easily. She was very frustrated to find that it was gone and not coming
back. About 6 months in to her assignment, she had been doing development in
Manila and was exhausted. She got on the bus to go home and wanted nothing much
more than a good nap. But the women just behind her would not let that happen.
They kept yammering away about the most stupid and trivial things: their kids
and their squabbles, the troubles in their marriages, and other nonsense.
Ellery was furious; why couldn't these women shut up and let her sleep?
Suddenly, she realized that the women were speaking Tagalog
and she was understanding every word. She was so tired that she had lost
all her inhibitions and the Tagalog that lay just beneath her conscious mind
came out. So from then on, she both understood and spoke Tagalog fluently.
She had a great time telling this story on herself.
Pat
From: sunwalker@comcast.net
To: dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net; oe@lists.wedgeblade.net
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 11:49:46 -0600
Subject: [Dialogue] The old Order passing away
First, a reflection on Ellery – as a young
and inexperienced Global Prior, Ellery was one of the ones who was gracious
enough to let me learn from my mistakes without rancor and yet with continued
nourishing support. Just her face was a human support mechanism. She
spiritually nourished me and we rarely even spoke. And with mortality on my
mind as so many saints are called home, knowing you have gone with God, I will
let go a bit of the anticipation of my own return.
For Carol, while there are many, many
memories: one that popped to the top was the time we were at the IERD in Delhi
and had boarded the VERY tiny elevator on the top floor (about the 22nd
as I recall) of the hotel where we were housed. We pushed the button for the
ground floor and about a third of the way down, the elevator shuddered to a
stop and the door opened…on a brick wall. Well, I was a little claustrophobic
and unaware that Carol was extremely claustrophobic. That hour waiting to be
rescued (it could have been 15 minutes, but seemed like SEVERAL hours) was
revealing of the wondrous woman of steel (Superman move over) who kept us
breathing and laughing to avoid injuring ourselves in the mad panic of fear
that sets in when you MUST get OUT and you cannot. Clearly our circumstances
were not our problem. While in “Heaven,” do a few cartwheels for me, my dear,
as I know we both would enjoy them.
Sunny
Sunny Walker
SunWalker Enterprises
303-587-3017 (cell)
303-671-0704 (home/office)
Aurora, CO
No mattter how far
you've gone down the wrong road, turn back. ~ Turkish Proverb
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