I speak, I teach, but who speaks to me? who teaches me, that is, in addition to the many New Thought or Science of Mind thinkers who have influenced me (like Ernest Holmes, Joel Goldsmith, Emma Curtis Hopkins, to name but a few) or various transformative teachers that most other New Thought teachers know about (like Byron Katie, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Colin Tipping, Brené Brown)?
In the past couple of years, I have kept returning to Dr. Dain Heer, Matt Kahn, and Nadia Bolz-Weber.
Today, I’m going to write about Dr. Dain (who has influenced me the most of these three lately). Dr. Dain Heer is one of the leaders of Access Consciousness (founded by Gary Douglas). A chiropractor who over 20 years ago was on the verge of killing himself when he found some of the tools in Access Consciousness, Dr. Dain (as he’s known), changed his life and started changing others, including, eventually, mine. He went from being a person who apologetically charged small amounts for his treatments, where people didn’t get or stay well, to charging immense sums for his treatments with the mutual realization that one treatment could completely heal someone.
It’s hard to explain Dr. Dain or AC. It’s best to just dive in and see if it’s for you. You’ll likely know right away. I love his book Being You, Changing the World—listen to a free audio chapter here. Like most Access teachers, he swears a lot. He makes silly jokes. And he clears thoughts, beliefs, opinions, and conclusions that keep us stuck.
He has an insane, over-the-top personality. He can feel and move energy and heal you just with that. He creates amazing “clearings” on the spot, mostly with questions like:
“What if you never had to hit the brakes again? We live in a world in which we have not been taught to be as a great as we are. We have been conditioned to be less than we are. For us to do that to ourselves is a great unkindness.
How many of you do pathetic as an honoring of your family?
How many of you do weak as an honoring of your family?
How many of you do unhappy as an honoring of your family?
How many of you do needy as an honoring of your family?
How many of you do poor as an honoring of your family?
We learned when we were little to invent needs to not be too much for others, to fit in with them, to fit in with our families, to show them we loved them, to show them we were like them so they would like us. Everything that is … will you destroy and uncreate it please? “
All of the above is from “the Great Reset,” which is 15 days for $15 that if you play all the way through, even while sleeping, will change your life.