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  • One thing I have never got with PATHS is this.........

    One thing I have never got with PATHS is this.........if the visuals are just a distraction and merely pretty pictures to look at ........and the sounds are the thing that does it for you and they will work on their own without looking at the theatre presentation.....then how come there are two lots of things going on here......if you are visually impaired you can just listen to the sound and that's fine it will work for you, and if you are aurally impaired then you can just look at the theatre presentation, but isn't that just supposed to be a distraction and if you can't hear then you can't hear, then PATHS won't be working for you.........so how come it has worked for some people who have said they have hearing impairments?

    Confused

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    It's BOTH!!!

    Hey there, My Sweet One!

    I know that this has been confusing for many, but here's the simple explanation.... The instructions are in BOTH the visual presentation as well as the audio! Yeah!!! Is that not AWESOME??? So, you can keep your gorgeous eyes open and looks to the lovely pics and words and/or concentrate on that orb in the middle of the screen without the sound.... AND you can even do other tasks while you are just Listening to your presentation!!! Either way, ALL of those precious instructions are being downloaded right into your subconscious the whole time!!!

    You gotta LOVE PATHS!!!

    With Much Love and Gratitude,

    Pamela
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    • #3
      I know this is going to sound crazy - but what if a person is completely deaf in one ear, or cannot see out of one eye? Does that have any effect on the ability to receive the instructions? I wouldn't think this would have any effect visually, but possibly would with the audio? I only ask, as I do have the above mentioned limitations.

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      • #4
        You will be Fine!

        Hi Shauna!

        Honey, You will be able to recieve the instructions just fine! So Now...I wish you MUCH Joy when you sign-up for your PATHS modules! Please let one of us know if you need any assistance and we will be more than happy to help you in any way possible!

        With Love and Gratitude,

        Pamela
        My PATHS Website
        My Art Website
        My Paintings As Prints
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        • #5
          sound and hearing problem

          Hi Shauna,

          If someone is deaf in one ear, they should not use the sound with headphones. Hearing has to be fully functional to take advantage of the brainwave frequencies in the sound. Other than that, if someone has the sound playing without the headphones, they will still get the PATHS instructions.
          Sincerely,
          Aaron Murakami

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          • #6
            Thank you both!

            I've been on the program for about two weeks. I was skeptical at first - but am definately seeing some results. I am just trying to keep my inner skeptic quiet! Results are results, irregardless of the method. The most noticible change is from the chronic pain module. I've noticed signifigant decreases in my pain. I'm taking far less pain medication... and many days go without. That hasn't been the case for me in over 10 years.

            I'm tempted to try another module (the stem cell). I've kinda been at the end of my rope physically. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor in the summer of '06. The tumor was about the size of a lemon, and it's removal has left me with many limitations. I've come a LONG way though. Right after surgery I couldn't swallow, couldn't sit, couldn't walk.... But now I get around and eat just fine!

            Now, I pretty much have a completely dysfunctional facial nerve (which means I have no ability to produce tears in one eye, to blink, smile, etc). This summer they are going to have to go back in to remove the rest of the tumor. They're just going to cut my whole facial nerve out and graft a substitute in. I don't think anyone really knows for sure how much progress I will make after the surgery. The only thing that all the Neorosurgeons agree on is that positive attitude has a LOT to do with the healing.

            It seems that the stem cell module might help me. And boy, would I love to smile again!! But if I don't - well, that's not the end of the world either. There are benefits to wearing your scars on your face, just as there are benefits to a pretty smile. It won't hurt me to do everything I can to try and help my healing along though!




            Shauna

            p.s. How do you know for sure if you're taking enough spirulina? It kinda seems to be a guessing game. I've been trying somewhere between 2000 and 4000 mg a day. I'm not sure if I can tell the difference at one level or the other.

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            • #7
              Shauna,

              Oooh if you do the stem cell mod I want to know what happens!

              My thoughts about ther spirulina are, if you don't notice a problem you are probably ok.

              The spirulina aids transmitors in your brain. It's not so much a guessing game as much as how some people might be getting amino acids another way, or maybe even have other factors going on that would have stengthened their transmitors.
              Keep your mind on the aether www.PathsToSucceed.com

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