Train your pendulum to respond to you the way you can understand it. You get to say what indicates a “yes” and what indicates a “no”.
Author: Jean Slatter
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Use dowsing to check household maintenance (VIDEO)
Do you have an expensive household maintenance task to complete. Jean demonstrates one way to check on the effectivness of that work.
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Get your mind out of the way when dowsing (VIDEO)
Our mind can get in the way of what our dowsing is trying to tell us. Jean talks about getting your mind out of the way when you are dowsing.
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Checking for nasties in the refrigerator using dowsing (VIDEO)
Hidden nasties may be lurking in your refridgerator. In this lesson, Jean shows you how you can check for these nasties using dowsing.
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Becoming an expert dowser (VIDEO)
Learning to dowse can be fun, inspiring, and insightful. In this lesson Jean reveals one of the keys to becoming an expert dowser.
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Confirming your dowsing answers (VIDEO)
Sometimes you get an answer from your dowsing, but it’s not really the answer that you want, or maybe you think you are influencing the answer. Here’s a quick method that you can use to confirm the answers that you are getting from your dowsing.
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Evaluating kitchen cleansers with dowsing (VIDEO)
Dowsing can be used in many amazing ways… and sometimes dowsing can be used in a very practical way. In this lesson Jean shows one example by using dowsing to test a kitchen cleaner.
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Stuck on Beliefs
Beliefs mold who we think we are and what we think we are capable of. Once you are clear about what you want, achieving it is largely dependent on your belief system; either you have beliefs that support achieving your wants or you have beliefs that undermine achieving your wants.
We are all aware that we have detracting and destructive beliefs, and we tend to build stories about how we obtained these ‘big bad’ beliefs. We tell ourselves we’ve had them since childhood or we have been conditioned the way we think, act, and respond to life. We think we’re stuck with them; that we are who we are and that’s just it. For some, they recognize that they have destructive beliefs, but somehow feel that they are right and they actually don’t want to change.
There are countless self-help classes and therapies built around overcoming our beliefs, and fortunately, it turns out beliefs are not the scary difficult things to work with that we’ve been told. Actually beliefs are quite easy to change – as easy as changing your mind. Think about it – what is holding a belief to you other than you believe it? There’s no anchor! There’s nothing physically attaching you to your beliefs that are impossible to remove.
Each and every day when you wake up, you truly are a clean slate. And you, each and every day, have an opportunity to recreate yourself, and decide… what do I want to believe today?
Have you heard the story of how an elephant is chained from a young age? Steve Scott wrote a story on his website and I thought it was an interesting analogy to our discussion about beliefs and modifying our beliefs. http://www.stevescottsite.com/how-to-chain-an-elephant#ixzz1tRNivlB8 He brought up some excellent points and a quick easy way to begin removing those imposed chains.
Elephants are pretty powerful creatures. They weigh in at as much as 24,000 pounds, and stand as high as thirteen feet tall. Their trunks are agile enough to pick up a single blade of grass, and strong enough to rip branches off of a tree.
Despite their enormous power, elephants can be chained. It doesn’t seem to make sense – what chain is strong enough to hold an elephant who struggles to break it?
The answer is a small one: a small chain fastened to a metal collar around the elephant’s foot is attached to a wooden peg nailed into the ground. This holds the elephant so strongly that it doesn’t ever struggle to break free.
There is an elephant inside each of us – an inspired being of enormous power and capability. And just like the elephants that we might see in a circus, our internal elephants are also put in chains.
How does this happen? It starts when they’re babies…Chaining an elephant isn’t as simple as just putting a chain around its leg – an adult elephant would snap that chain without even noticing the effort. The way to chain an elephant is to start when it’s a baby. You don’t even need a chain – a strong rope will do.
The baby elephant will struggle, but eventually it will realize that it can’t break the rope, and even worse, continuing to struggle creates a painful burn on its leg. The baby elephant learns not to struggle – it accepts that the limit imposed by the rope or chain is permanent, and there is no use struggling against it.
Sure, the elephant grows up, and becomes the most powerful land mammal on the face of the earth. But the chains in its mind remain, and so the chains on its leg are never broken. The chains that bind each of us…
But wait a minute, we aren’t elephants.
We may not be able to rip branches off of trees with our noses, but human beings have learned to offset that particular deficiency with dozens of other neat tricks – stuff like language, planning, and foresight.
Surely, we know better than to fall into the same mental trap as an elephant with a chain around its leg!
Unfortunately, no, we don’t know better. We fall into that trap all the time. You can see it whenever we speak in absolutes:
“I can’t make a living with my business.”
“I don’t know how to write a viral blog post.”
“I’m not able to quit my job.”
Whenever we take a constraint as absolute – meaning that there’s no qualifier, no “because of” or “in this situation”, we’re keeping those chains firmly in place, and never even examining the possibility that they could be easily broken.
The good news is that there is a magic word that can break those chains. I’m not exaggerating – one word is really all it takes. Breaking the chains with a single magic word…The magic word is “yet” – adding it on at the end of any statement that binds us will break the chain, because it recognizes that this isn’t a permanent constraint.
Here’s what this might look like:
“I can’t make a living with my business… yet.” – For me to make a living with my business, I’ll have to grow my customer base to X and my deal value to Y. What steps can I take in order to do that?
“I don’t know how to write a viral blog post… yet.” – For me to know how to write a viral blog post, I’ll have to learn more about what makes things viral to begin with, and maybe learn more about copywriting, too. What steps can I take in order to do that?
“I’m not able to quit my job… yet.” – For me to be able to quit my job, I will need to have a three month financial cushion, and secure an alternate source of income. What steps can I take in order to do that?
Adding “yet” to the end of that sentence leads to the next step, which is thinking about what would have to change, and by extension what actions will have to be taken, in order for this limitation to no longer be true.
“What steps can I take in order to do that?”
This is the most important part – by adding “yet” on to the end of these statements, you can then explore what you need to do in order to change it. But you have to actually do that exploration! It isn’t enough to just know that you could change your circumstances – you need to actually take action to do it!
Of course, you may not want to bust through every single limitation – you could legitimately decide that changing some things might be more trouble than they’re worth. The important thing is to make that choice consciously, rather than being pushed into it by old and unexamined assumptions.
Okay, over to you – have you ever busted through a constraint that you realized was only binding you because you believed it was?
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Letter to Oprah!
A fan of Hiring the Heavens wrote to Oprah! Here’s her letter – you’ll love her inspirational story.
Dear Oprah,
As a former librarian, I love to browse in my local Barnes & Noble bookstore and see what grabs my attention. Several years ago a small book jumped out at me, so I purchased it and took it home to read The book was called Hiring the Heavens by Jean Slatter. The premise of this small, easy-to-read book is that Heaven is full of angels just waiting to be called upon to help us with the problems in our lives. I had been using the concept for years when in need of a parking space, trying to find lost keys, etc. This book takes the concept of celestial help to a new level and says we have to ask for help as we have free will and the angels aren’t supposed to interfere with our daily decisions and choices unless invited by us to do so.
So I tried it on a bigger level and right out of the blue found a doctor who could help me with my thyroid.
I had been reading about hypothyroidism and wishing I could find a doctor in the Atlanta area to help me, but they all seemed to be in California, southern Florida, or some other state where it was too far for me to go for regular treatment. Within days of asking for help with this, I wandered into a health food store only a mile from me, but which I had never visited before that day. As I purchased my vitamins, I noticed a book lying by the cash register called Hypothyroidism, Type II, by a Dr. Mark Starr. When I turned to the back to see what his credentials were, I discovered he was located in Marietta about 20 miles from where I live.
I called and made an appointment, and within six months I had lost 37 pounds, had more energy, was happier and feeling better than I had in years – all thanks to his correcting my sluggish thyroid.
I started sharing this book with friends. Then two years ago I met an animal communicator from Florida who is also a healer and does workshops around the country. In talking with her it turned out she also knew of this wonderful little book and gives a copy to everyone attending her workshops and seminars.
I know you have a book club and like to suggest books to your viewers to read. I don’t know if this one has been on your list or not, but I wanted to send you a copy in case it had not come to your attention before now. With your focus on the spiritual/metaphysical world, I thought your would find it interesting.
When you first announced you would be forming OWN, I sent a proposal for a TV show interviewing people I had heard speak whom I thought would make interesting guests. Not too long after I heard back from your people life got in the way, first with the death of my father in 2009, then my brother-in-law in
2010 followed by my only sister in 2011. Planning funerals, handling their affairs and clearing out houses took all my time so that I never had the opportunity to respond to your staff, who had asked for my outline.
In the meantime, you were already interviewing some of the people I had in mind, such as Dr. Wayne Dyer, Esther and Jerry Hicks, Dr. Brian Weiss and Eckhart Tolle, whose series with you I enjoyed immensely. In
2006 I had given my proposal with the 26 guests I had in mind to a friend I once worked with at CNN. He became gravely ill with lung cancer soon after, so was unable to help me. However, knowing how the Universe works, just by putting the energy out there as I did may have contributed to bringing this into reality as you have done, As I told friend recently, what is important is the message, not the messenger. And you can reach far more people than I would have been able to do. So I want to thank you for making this information available and allowing more people to be exposed to these transforming ideas.
By the way, I was one of five bidders at my Unity church to get to take your friend and colleague, Marianne Williamson, to dinner when she was in Atlanta two years ago. We had a delightful conversation and found we agreed on many things. With the goddess energy returning to earth it seems as if the women will lead the way into the new era as it approaches and help people find their spiritual connection to the Source.
You certainly are an inspiration to many of us in the example you set with all that you do for others and the love you share in helping the planet be a better place for us to live. I wish you continued success in your new venture as well as any others you decide to undertake in the future. And I hope you like the book.
With warm regards,
Nancy Battaglia
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On the Cover!
