Friend - how to handle a crisis

March 23rd, 2004 at 6:10 pm
Hi Friend You're receiving this message because you signed up for the Emotional Healing Quick Start Guide. To unsubscribe, simply click on the link at the bottom of the page. How To Handle A Crisis Today I am VERY excited because I may have stumbled onto *the* answer to the pain and horror of antidepressant withdrawal. Now maybe you've never taken an antidepressant so the issue of withdrawal doesn't mean anything to you. Or maybe you're one of the lucky ones who won't suffer when you do try to discontinue your depression medication. However, what I'm about to say may very likely still apply to you. Why? Because this could also be the answer to so many other aches and pains - physical and otherwise - that you may be experiencing. I'm talking about the worse kinds of pains imaginable. The stuff that nothing else can touch. (And judging from a few of the many letters I've received, antidepressant withdrawal definitely qualifies as some of the worst pain a person could go through.) As far as I know, the best medical advice to 'cure' antidepressant withdrawal is to taper your dose, grit your teeth and buckle your seatbelt, cause you may be in for a bumpy ride. Fortunately, what I'm talking about is *not* a cure; it's a healing. A cure is man-made, and subject to FDA approval. A healing is divine, and outside the laws of society. Before I explain how you can experience the technique, let's review the downside. The 'problem' lies with the fact that it involves receiving a healing from Lazaris and your higher self. So we have a few problems, really. First... receiving. We live in a dirty filthy back-stabbing dog-eat-dog world. A world of bitter cynicism. A world that doesn't care about you or your problems. There's no room for 'receiving' in this world. The very concept seems so weak, so alien, to many people. It just doesn't make sense that we could receive ANYthing - much less a 'healing miracle'. We're way too sophisticated for that! And so, many people reading these words will reject what I'm saying simply because 'receiving' doesn’t fit in their paradigm of reality creation. It's too easy. It doesn't involve struggle. It's 'cheating'. ("Besides, aren't you *supposed* to suffer? Everyone else is.") The second 'problem' - which may snag even more - lies with the idea of Lazaris and of a higher self. Do you have a higher self? Are you open to the possibility? (Would you like to meet your higher self?) Or does the very concept make you bristle? Some people are eager to learn about their higher self, greater love, and miraculous healing - whether they suffer from any pain or not. (This is for you.) Some don't care one way or another about a higher self - but they're in enough pain (whether it's antidepressant withdrawal or not) that they're willing to try something that sounds a little weird. (This is for you also.) Others - in pain or not - have no intention of getting involved with anything that even remotely resembles a 'higher self'. (This is NOT for you.) And then there's the question of Lazaris. Since no one knows *who* Lazaris is, (other than the fact that he’s a 'channeled entity') that opens up a host of potential problems as well. "How do I know it’s not fake?" "How do I know I’m not being scammed?" "If it is ’real’, how do I know I’m not being led astray?" These are all legitimate questions. Some channels are fakes. Some are scammers. And some do attempt to lead you astray. The prudent seeker would be well-advised to research exactly who is behind the message - no matter what the context of that message is, be it channeled or otherwise. (A good example would be just who IS funding those antidepressant studies?!) Unfortunately, that's not possible in this case. No one knows who Lazaris is, and he's not saying. While he has quite a bit to say about the human condition, he has almost nothing to say about who he is or where he's from. I suppose you could look to the channel - Jach Purcell - but basically he's just a regular guy who for some reason happens to be the conduit for Lazaris. Your best bet lies in using your own power of discernment. Does what I say ring true to you? Is it worth the risk? Is it even possible? It's like I’m sitting on top of a wall, and I'm trying to tell you what I see on the other side. I could be delusional, or I could be lying. Or, I could be someone who's overcome great hardship and really is interested in your well-being. Desperate situations call for desperate measures. I wouldn't be going out on a limb by recommending this technique to you if I weren't totally convinced of its effectiveness. I've had way too many people write me in dire need of some sort of relief from antidepressant withdrawal. Good honest people who've been screwed royally by the medical profession, and don't know where to turn. That's why I'm so excited to find out about this particular technique, called 'The Crisis Tape'. It's designed specifically for those who are in the midst of a crisis or want to prevent one. I'd heard about it for several years, but never listened to it because I've not had to deal with a crisis for a very long time. I finally listened to the tape a few days ago out of curiosity, to see if it had anything to offer for those specifically going through antidepressant withdrawal. I was very pleasantly surprised. The Crisis Tape - by far - is the best thing I've come across to help those suffering from ANY crisis - whether it involves antidepressant withdrawal or not. Like when your whole world seems to be crumbling and you don't know what to do. When you're at the end of your rope and nothing seems to help. That's the time for The Crisis Tape. One last potential problem: you will have to cough up some money. Oh, I'll tell you the technique: you lie down, relax as much as possible, and you'll feel an overwhelming love that heals you. There. That's the technique. Unfortunately, my words just don't have the power to convey the actual experience. You'll have to either buy the tape or borrow a copy from someone else, like I did. The good news is that it's only fifteen dollars. If you're going through antidepressant withdrawal, or something similar, it may be the best investment you'll ever make. To order, call Concept Synergy at 800 678 2356. That's the "Accelerated Journey Series" of yellow label tapes, called The Crisis Tape. My only affiliation with them is that I'm a very satisfied customer. They don't give me any compensation for this, nor do they make any claims for the tape's effectiveness. I'm just giving you my own opinion. For more information on working with emotions, grab your copy of the e-book, "How To Create Your Own Reality". Just click on the link below. http://www.join-the-fun.com/bookletter.html Brought to you by Mark Ivar Myhre
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