This page deals with a person ("P") who claimed to be a student ready for the teacher appear. In this instance, when the teacher did appear, it turned out, most obviously, that the teacher she sought and who did appear, Karl Loren, was NOT the teacher this student was willing to learn from.
Surely the central requirement for a teacher/student relationship is the student's willingness to be taught.
"To teach" means some form of "to control" and if the student is not ready to be controlled, the teaching does not take place. What usually happens in this mismatched relationship is that the student, or the teacher, find the relationship unproductive and end it -- since neither party is getting what they want.
It has been my personal observation, as a healer and teacher for many years, that certain types of people often claim they want to be students, but their prior "treatment" or experience makes it impossible for them to learn -- at least from me.
Chief among such students, clearly, are those who have sought or received, even involuntarily, help from psychiatrists and psychiatric drugs.
For many years my Company, Vibrant Life, has had the firm policy that we will not sell ANY of our vitamins to any person who has, in the past, or currently, been on psychiatric drugs or received psychiatric treatment.
My experience is that these people have been so damaged, mentally and physically, that they cannot learn other ways and cannot benefit from them even if they swallow them without learning about them.
The original meaning of the word "doctor" in Latin was "teacher" yet modern doctors have become almost completely "pill pushers" who spend their time prescribing drugs and in filling out administrative forms necessary to get paid by someone other than the patient.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doctor (gen.: doctoris) means teacher in Latin. The word is originally an agentive noun of the verb docēre ('to teach').[1] (source)
It may not be as clear that a "teacher" must also be willing to control the student to some degree and the student must be willing to be controlled to some degree. "Monkeys do not do well teaching monkeys other than by mimicry -- an excellent way of teaching, but still involving the STUDENT MONKEY'S primary role as "willing to observe, learn and change" even if the TEACHER MONKEY does not try to be a teacher.
The word "physician" had its early roots in "healing" when healing was largely a spiritual activity, not an activity based on drugs, surgery or radiation.
A man who heals by teaching, then, is the rare person to find in our society -- first "healing" is spiritual, not material and thus drugs and surgery are NOT healing technologies.
Second, most "spiritual teaching" in the mode of modern Christianity is teaching of faith not certainty of result.
I, Karl Loren, claim to be a teacher who offers knowledge of spiritual healing as my tool to select NON-DRUG remedies that heal in a natural way.
If you are a student looking for help or cure and are ready to be taught, then I am here, ready to teach.
The lady below was NOT ready to be taught even though she first sought ME out and carried on as though she valued my help.
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To: Karl Loren From: "P" Contact_Country: UK
Dear Karl, I am writing a commissioned book my agent is christopher little, he also looks after JK Rowling. I wish to write of you in my book, to be published in 2011. the book is on Oil all oils internal and external, I am switched on and understand exactly how we can also replemish the land with rock dust and marine life.water.. David Wolfe is an engeneer and scientist and has a degree in nutrition check out youtube... I would like to ask you to send me your most potent mineral tonic or combination... but more importantly I hope to convience you to encourage people to use rockdust and marine water and mulch it into their garden soil and stand back and see a mirical happen before your eyes...... please do contact me, I have skipe and may I take this oppertunity to thank you for all you are and all you are doing, yours with admiration and respect..P News Items next several rows, then completion of P's message exchange HERE. |
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Karl Loren Comment: P sent her web site in her next message, not included here, but I visited it and spent considerable time. My professional opinion as a web master is that she or someone has spent a very large sum of money to create a very very fancy web site, with the most modern and expensive features, including "instant sound" on arrival and instant videos of high quality artistic skill -- the type that Hollywood would be likely to create. I captured from that web site the images which are in the left column of this page. I then did a Google Search with her name and found that there is an amazing amount of "curious" and "odd" information about her, some of it published below. Because of her alcoholism, her Cocain addiction, her use of psychiatric drugs and hypnotism for exorcism, and her early porn career, she is now, undoubedly in the control of some "therapist" WHO IS using her reputation as the top model in the UK, in order to produce new sex videos that will be playing on the public airways. |
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Former model Paula Hamilton is now 42, and while she retains the figure of someone half her age, her troubled life has long since robbed her of her luminosity. These days, a quick glance at her modest home in New Zealand shows that much has changed for the former VW Golf model whose blonde, aristocratic face encapsulated the Eighties.
Whereas once she jetted between London and New York, living in five-star hotels and posing for the world's most celebrated magazines, now she rents a basic wooden suburban home with secondhand furniture and threadbare sofas. Candles, bright cushions and a lick of paint have raised it slightly above student digs status, but outside the overgrown garden and unmown lawn tell a different story. Not that Paula will necessarily be here much longer. She has lived in New Zealand for three years, but last week it was reported that she is in danger of being thrown out of the country after being arrested for drink-driving for the second time. She is due to appear in court later this month after she was breath-tested by police before Christmas and found to have an alcohol count of more than two-and-a-half times the legal limit of 400 micrograms. A police statement says she was found by a patrol standing in the middle of a road south of Oamaru, in New Zealand's south island, at 10.25pm on December 13. A passer-by had phoned police concerned for her safety. Her Subaru Legacy stationwagon was parked nearby. At her south island hideaway, Paula has a very different version of events. 'This is not a deportation issue at all,' she tells me. 'The Immigration Service was informed immediately after it happened and they know I am defending it. 'You see, I wasn't driving the car. Yes, I'd been drinking, but I'd picked up some hitchhikers soon after leaving Christchurch. This will all come out in court.' As ever, she speaks like someone in an Evelyn Waugh novel, all haughty tones and breathy pace. Yet for all her indignation, the sad truth remains that her 20-year battle with alcohol - and her notoriously erratic behaviour - continues. In December 2000, she announced she had left Britain because she feared if she remained she would die of a drug overdose like her friend Paula Yates. And, indeed, it did seem things were finally looking up for her. Yet just over two years later, she is back in the headlines, not just for her alleged drunk-driving but as something of a celebrity in New Zealand. She has become a media star after spearheading a campaign to close down a Christchurch alcohol treatment clinic called The Deanery. Dressed in Gucci, she has appeared in newspapers and on television after complaining to the Human Rights Review Tribunal that the clinic's director had breached her privacy by revealing her treatment details to the media and Immigration Service. Paula has succeeded in getting the clinic closed down by the health ministry because of its failure to get the appropriate certification. She is also pursuing a claim for £80,000 compensation from the clinic's director, Ewen McLeod. She feels triumphant and is looking forward to featuring in a TV documentary about the case. But, as her friends point out, her activism has come at huge personal cost. Peter Howorth, whom she met in rehab and who has become her protector, says: 'She's quite a star, but not without some cost to her recovery.' Paula spent two years living with Howorth and his wife and he feels confident she has the strength to give up drinking. 'We know she will - we've got total faith.' Others fear his faith is misplaced. New Zealand may be a different place, but is she a different person? She still believes her alcoholism is a physical not a psychological complaint. 'It's a genetically inherited disease,' she says, pointing out that her mother and grandmother both suffered. 'For me, it's quite a simple matter, where the enzymes in the liver do not break down the alcohol, so the alcohol stays in the bloodstream and goes to the brain and produces this irrational behaviour. 'Normal people will say: "Do you mind, I'm drunk, you'd better drive," but alcoholics don't. They think they are fine and they get in their cars.' During her last spell in The Deanery, the clinic helped her with Antabuse tablets, which made her sick if she came into contact with alcohol. She didn't drink for several months, and late in 2000 she announced, prematurely as it turned out, that she had beaten her problem. In September 2001, however, she was fined $1,200 (£500) and disqualified from driving for nine months after crashing her Toyota Land Cruiser through a fence near her home in Christchurch. Once again, Paula was back on the booze. So just where did it all go wrong for the beautiful model who once upon a time had the world at her feet? Paula, of course, was the model who encapsulated the Eighties. Discovered by David Bailey, she starred in the iconic Volkswagen commercial as a powersuited yuppie who dumps the fur coat and pearls but hangs on to her boyfriend's car. She became the muse of the Queen's couturier Sir Hardy Amies, modelled for Marks & Spencer and broke into films, the best known of which is Mad Dogs And Englishmen. Yet away from the camera she was haunted by an unhappy childhood. At 11, she learned that her real father was not Ian Gunner Hamilton, who'd died when she was still in her mother's womb, but a family friend, John Johnston. Having spent the first ten years of her life in South Africa, she failed to settle into school in England - partly because of her accent and partly because she was dyslexic. She left at 15 and tried to break into modelling, initially falling prey to a pornographic photographer. Eventually, she began to get noticed and her classic face and aristocratic airs soon won her the attention of advertisers including Revlon, Clinique and The Gap. But by 19, she'd already succumbed to alcohol and cocaine, and over the next few years she wasted most of her earnings on drugs. As her 25th birthday loomed, she went on a huge bender, spending four days in a drug-induced haze. It was the first of many times she would be checked into a treatment centre. But it isn't just the drink that has proved such a destructive cycle for Paula. In her autobiography, Instructions Not Included, she admits she has had endless trouble with men, too. Her life has been characterised by a succession of disastrous relationships ever since her short-lived marriage in 1987 to cameraman Danny Mindel. After they split, Paula spent two years sober and embarked on a love affair with billionaire Tory party bankroller Michael Ashcroft, but once again she succumbed to her addiction. Ashcroft sent her to a drying-out clinic in Florida and after several months she returned to Britain where, this time, she remained sober for seven years. During that time, there were more ill-fated relationships, including a broken engagement to Henry Cole, who directed her in Mad Dogs And Englishmen. Then at 36 she met former Life Guards captain Sebastian Rhodes-Stampa. He asked her to marry him, but two days after the proposal, he left her. She tried to hang herself from the chandelier in her bedroom, but the chain broke. At the time, she vowed she would stay single and sort herself out. 'I'd like to have children eventually and have had my eggs frozen so that as my body deteriorates, they won't,' she told the Mail. 'But before I think of having children, I need to meet a man I'd like to father them - but I have to learn to love myself first.' Evidently, she believed she would find that inner peace in New Zealand. Yet even the quiet pace and stunning scenery of the south island couldn't stop her descent. She fell in love, but unfortunately with another alcoholic. As she said at the time: 'When I tried to stop drinking, he wouldn't. I was suicidal. I had no self-esteem left. I flung myself into the sea but I couldn't drown myself.' She says the experiences of the past couple of years have been like a 'horror movie', but she loves New Zealand and wants to continue her business course at Christchurch Polytechnic. 'For someone who couldn't read or write until they were 11, getting my diploma is a big challenge. All being well, I should finish in November.' She plans to start a company using a New Zealand waste product - which she won't reveal -and turning it into something desirable. She even hopes to export to the UK. Her new friends believe in her. 'She's extraordinarily honest, extraordinarily courageous and she has incredible flair,' says Howorth. As she tells me: 'New Zealand is a wonderful country with lovely people who are very family and friend-orientated. They stick up for each other and they work bloody hard. They don't whinge and they have a great saying: "Get over it."' Perhaps it's time Paula Hamilton took some of that down-to-earth Kiwi advice herself. (source) Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-184185/The-trials-Paula-Hamilton.html#ixzz0N4ComXR2 |
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PAST LIVES (2/3) Reincarnation, Paula Hamilton & Eamon Holmes Paula has had considerable psychiatric treatment, and even the crazy therapy of intense hypnotism, including a type of exorcism |
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It's not something many of us would volunteer to do. But Paula Hamilton whipped off her clobber (possessions, especially those that you carry around with you, or clothes) as quick as a flash. Oh, and did we mention it was on national TV? She was doing her presenting thing on Britain's Next Top Model when she took pity on one of the wannabe models, when the girl in question wasn't so hot at baring all for the snapper. So like the seasoned pro, Paula decided to lead the way. Leaving nothing to the imagination. She told the Daily Mail: "I kept my knees together, so the cameraman didn't get too much of an eyeful, but he still didn't know where to look. (source) |
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Their patrons are entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, singer George Michael and ex-model Paula Hamilton. It costs around £80,000 a year to run this organisation. source |
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Dear P, To be useful, the minerals should be in collidial form. If yes, then they can be absorbed easily into the body and used.
Dear P, Yes, I'd be glad tp send you a free sample of our Clark's Minerals. Top [Karl Note: The web address above IS my autobiography and mentions my criticism of psychiatry. That web page prints out to more than 100 pages of paper on one "page," so I doubt Paula read it all.] and as to the central issues about which I claim, per the personal biography at the link above, to be a teller of truth and insight, perhaps could start here:: http://www.vibrantlifellc.com/3/15.htm Cordially, Karl
Dear P, Sincerely, Karl
Karl to P: I'm sorry you felt you had to be so hostile and negative. There is a saying in the health industry: "When the student is ready the teacher will appear." When I got your reply, I knew the type of person you would have to be -- so I did some simple Google Searching. Your web site features you in very nude images, encouraging other girls to "sex it up," and so forth. I found many images of you -- you have been a headline news item. Those images tell the story. I was not surprised. When I read of your alcohol and cocaine problems, and then read that you had been under the drug and treatment care of psychiatrists, I KNEW EXACTLY where your hostility to the truth was coming from. YOU ARE NOT READY FOR THE TEACHER TO APPEAR, and I have learned even more what I already knew of the type of people who will reject the truth about the coming dark times created by the fuzzy liberal left... You need not respond.... Karl =P, nonetheless responded as I knew she would
Dear P, You have been in the hands of psychiatrists -- with their "therapy" and mind-altering drugs. There is no worse evil on this planet. The "exorcism" you attempted, broadcast on U Tube shows the depth you have allowed yourself to be duped, drugged and deadened. Every one of these messages has been published by me and will serve as an example to others of how alcohol, not a disease, but a moral failure, and psychiatry, not a mental help but a personal suicide -- these have been your self-selected path of personal destruction. K Next Section ADDED on November 28, 2010 |
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Paula has been wiped out of the web by careful advertisers who didn't want to spoil the value of millions spent on her Ads, nude scenes are seen, but she has dropped out of sight. |
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