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ClifNotes 9
August 2001

Mantras for the 21st Century:
mantra #1: “I don’t know.”
mantra #2: “Isn’t that interesting?”
mantra #3: “I’m doing the best that I can.”

The project for the ‘Blind Elite’ in Malaysia has progressed in leisurely fashion.
There has been a great reaction to this idea - we have already received donations towards bringing this whole idea into the larger world.

And in The Netherlands we even had a meeting with the administrators of a vocational training school for blind people. They were so interested they came to see us in Amsterdam. They told us that for many years they had wanted to find ways to incorporate health studies for their blind students. At the moment they only offer bicycle maintenance and technical disciplines in their sheltered workshop. Later in the summer we will talk to their colleagues and selected blind people to begin arranging the curriculum.

This spring/summer in Europe there have been two residential Trainings – one in Le coq Banni a small village not far from Rheims in northern France. The food was outlandishly amazing (the teaching was OK), and a second one in central Holland where the food was OK and the teaching outlandishly incredible! Another in the eastern part of Holland at Enschede surprised us by the number of people who came back from last year.

There are so many people now interested in forming an Association for ‘Intention in Action’ that soon it will be registered legally. This will allow the method of Intentional Healing to be taught and promoted on a regular basis in recognized colleges, schools and universities. It means that different levels of training will be introduced.

‘Intention in Action™’ programmes and ‘Intentional Healing’ groups have been very successful. We now have several people who have become professionally trained. It is clear that this method has the attention of the scientific, medical and general population and it is significant that it is one of the very few modern approaches which is welcomed in all care-giving spheres.

Even business people use this approach. We found that as a result of last year’s business trainings one of the Dutch private bankers is sure that using intention as a tool will help him to become a millionaire!

If you are interested in taking the training further then follow our web page announcements which (soon!) will give full details of requirements to become qualified in this special method.

We have practitioners in The Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand who can offer this healing service. Email me for details of contact addresses, phone numbers etc.

In the next few days Galina and I will be going to Thailand for a month where we will be conducting two-week Trainings alongside Patricia van Walstijn’s Chi Neng qigong class. Did you miss the announcement? All was in the web page!


Here is a quote from Byron Katie: “don’t be spiritual, be honest instead!”


The role of the Healer
is to guide the mind into that
moment of silence when miracles are possible.
Immediate results,
though often occurring, are not sought,
for it may take years, perhaps generations
for today’s changes to mature.

Therefore
the Healer ­patiently abides
in the silent knowledge of allowing,
for allowing speaks of proper relationship
with the eternal;
of creative participation in the plan which lies
out beyond the span of a single lifetime.

Thus comforted, the mind, within a moment
of quiet understanding, experiences a vibrant knowing
of the spiritual universe.

Clif Sanderson


And the healer’s prayer:

Not expecting and not rejecting
Neither wishing nor hoping
Not grasping for, nor pushing away
Simply resting in a quiet, calm, centered place

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