Browsing the archives for the rpt tag

Should we give the instructions away for free? Your input needed

What are the benefits and costs of giving your work away for free? Sometimes it makes excellent business sense to do so (as well as being a community service). But would this be appropriate for RPT or our new technique? These are the issues we consider today in response to this excellent comment from our [...]

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January 10, 2012 in RPT theory and teachings
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How to create an instant healing technique (part 2)

How do you build an instant healing technique? In my last major article I looked at how simplicity drives the design of a healing technique.  Today I’d like to discuss the how.  How do you create something new. This question has consumed me for almost 10 years, and I’d like to share some of that [...]

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January 9, 2012 in Logic and skeptical thinking, RPT theory and teachings
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A new pricing model for healings – crazy or could this work?

In the past on this blog I’ve addressed questions around being a practitioner like how much to charge, the problems with charging too little (or free) and so on.  I was thinking about this again today in the light of some really insightful comments that Shane made on a recent post.  One of Shane’s points [...]

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December 19, 2011 in Being a Practitioner, Financial freedom / Lifestyle design
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Designing the ultimate healing technique (Part 1: Occam’s Razor)

How do you develop the ultimate instant healing technique?  Where do you even start?  By peeling away the layers of existing techniques to see what makes them tick.  How? Using Occam’s Razor.  Today I take a peek under the bonnet of several leading techniques, and show explain how this helped us develop our new method, [...]

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December 8, 2011 in Logic and skeptical thinking, Placebo effect, RPT theory and teachings
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Is murder evil?

Last month I wrote an article “Does evil exist?”  It turned into one of the most-read and most-commented articles on this blog.  Today I received a comment from “Jeff” that said: You are an idiot…evil exists. killing is evil, murder is evil… you are evil for your lying tongue. Actually that’s the edited version, I [...]

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August 2, 2011 in RPT theory and teachings, Thoughts For the Day
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Does evil exist? (or “The Science of Duality”?)

Does evil actually exist? Can we really truly say that a person, or thing, or idea is “Evil?” Please take 10 seconds to think about that. Are paedophiles evil? Was Hitler / Stalin / Mao / Pol Pot evil? What about ideas? Can a concept like communism / fascism be called evil? One thing that’s [...]

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June 21, 2011 in RPT theory and teachings, Thoughts For the Day
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How free is your country really?

How Free Are You? Over the last 2 days I’ve discussed my historical observations about the biology of terror (click here for article one and here for two). Today I’d like you to take it a step further and think creatively.  It is not my intention to sound like a radical or conspiracy theorist. I [...]

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June 1, 2011 in Financial freedom / Lifestyle design, RPT theory and teachings
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The biology of terror

In yesterday’s blog, I shared a little of my family history (refugees and Holocaust survivors) and discussed the interesting issue of how our survival instincts allow us to accept persecution. Today I wish to further clarify this issue of the biology of persecution, and to share more of my thoughts as I toured the Torture [...]

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May 31, 2011 in Financial freedom / Lifestyle design, RPT theory and teachings
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Update from Ukraine – wonderful news about our courses

Greetings from Ukraine where we are teaching in a wonderful healing spa “sanitarium” near Kiev.  This is truly the most fantastic venue, set inside a beautiful forest surrounded by a lake.  After cold and noisy Moscow, this is heaven indeed. I’m logging on to send this quick update because I know many of you are [...]

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May 22, 2011 in Thoughts For the Day
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Personal update: Greetings from Moscow

Greetings from Moscow! Evette and I landed safe and sound here on Monday after a long but uneventful 3 day trip from Vanuatu.  The 30 hour stretch from Brisbane to Moscow via Heathrow was the longest single plane trip I’ve ever done. It was fine though and jetlag hasn’t been a major issue this time. [...]

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May 11, 2011 in Personal update
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