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Old 04-27-2008, 03:20 AM
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At the recent Phoenix seminar, Dr. Bartlett had a red laser on a little stand that he was using on a Ken doll. If anyone knows where to find the one on the stand inexpensively, I would surely like to know this. He mentioned eBay, where they do have many lasers, but I did not see the one on the stand.

I have also looked up a little bit about the lasers, and it seems they are used therapeutically in their own right. If anyone knows more about this, good links, etc., that would be great to know as well. Looks like the non-surgical type can be used very safely, from what I have read so far. What I have seen applies to the red laser in particular.

As some of you know, I use the little color form transparencies, and have done a noontime forum at the seminar called "Hands-on Archetypes". By request, I have made up some of these as sets. A chiropractor from the last seminar called me from Phoenix to tell me what a great week he had had since the seminar, laughing through his week with different things he was trying. He already had one of those laser lights. He shined it through the color forms onto the person, and said it had quite an effect, and so he called me up to share that with me.

When I first did the seminar I had a hard time visualizing the archetypes, or something visual coming to me, and, being a teacher (special ed and counseling), the inevitable was collecting “archetypes”, which I then printed out as these color forms. Now I do see all kinds of things, thanks to developing in Matrix, Patty Lynn's teleconferences, etc., and I still have a good experience with my color forms. I usually select ones that have some morphic field developed, and still enjoy collecting these useful pictures.

Literally anything can be used as an archetype, simple or complex. Ordinary items in the environment can be useful. I was sitting at a tire dealership recently, and used all kinds of things in the room as archetypes as I sat there playing with whatever was there, slogans on the wall, tires, etc. Patty Lynn introduced me to the idea of using sets of familiar and simple items, like kitchen tools, items of clothing, and, of course, simple shapes.

I would love to hear more about people's experiences with this, especially if you try it with the laser.

Isara
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