
02-03-2009, 05:55 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Originally Posted by dvl57
Kevin and Adrienne....I agree totally with what you say. I have read many negative things about the EPFX. This is somewhat a different matter. If you saw this show and I will include a link where I think you can watch it online or at least see a preview, it was not so much about the EPFX as it was about Mr.Nelson. After seeing his performance on this show, anyone would be hard pressed to think he was anything but a total mental case. He also made claims about the EPFX that we as practitioners are absolutely told a million times not to say. He said "it cures cancer". He said he has "cured" many "patients" with cancer. We don't say that. The EPFX reduces stress and helps to manage pain. Right?
I am just starting my practice. I believe whole heatedly in this device. However, it is hard enough selling this concept to people, and remember folks we do this to help people but it is also a business, without the inventor of the device going on national TV and acting like.....well watch it for yourselves. And one last thing, I lost a client after she saw the show. She called me and was angry because I talked up Nelson so much to her and she said after seeing the show she wanted nothing to do with it. I don't need that kind of "support" from the inventor of the device.
regards don
regards Don
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Hi Don,
I did watch the video before writing my post above.
To expand on what I mentioned above....I did research before buying my EPFX and saw that Bill was "out there" and would NOT be a person of credibility to the average person.
Therefore, I either do not mention him, or I "inoculate" people to his "eccentricities". Like that old saying "your much learning has driven you mad"...sort of tongue in cheek. But I definitely do NOT use him as a source of credibility.
The machine does what it does. It does not matter who invented it.
Taking Bill totally out of the equation, the machine is too fantastic for the average person to believe it could work anyway. For the foreseeable future, the vast majority of people that could benefit from the EPFX will not, this is because they just cannot fathom that their allopathic doctors and the drug companies are not "all-knowing". It is also because the way the EPFX works is outside their belief system on how our minds and bodies function.
Would it be nicer if the inventor was a credible person to the masses? Yes, but that is just not the case.
btw, when I first got my EPFX several of my friends laughed, I mean really really laughed and did not stop making jokes about me and it for weeks. I had already tested it and knew that it worked, so I just let them make their constant jokes and ridicule me.
Within a month they were begging me to make more time on the machine to work with them.
Proof is always in the pudding.
You have chosen to work with a device that strains the average persons credibility. As a result, you will have to develop some thick skin and confine your efforts to helping people that believe you and desire to have your help.
This is so very true-
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second,
it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.
- Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher (1788 - 1860)
The EPFX is in the stage of ridicule with most, and with others you can see it is in the stage of being violently opposed.
Help those who want your help, and over time there will be more and more of them.
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