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Grief Trace & Weaning Trace Examples, Doyle's Status  Bobby Matherne
 Jan 19, 2009 06:43 PST 

Dear Friends on the World-Wide Doyletics List,

I hope all of you have seen the photos I took of me and Del with Doyle
Henderson in Anaheim, California in my current Digest linked at bottom.
He's doing well. Has a portable oxygen generator which he takes with
him. He has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure, but he still
gets around well, living on his own in his large Motorhome in
California. He unfortunately has been unable to get dependable email
ability.


A member of this list, George Parigian, has created a wonderful webpage
on the science of doyletics to complement his website on "Anti-aging and
Longevity" which I recommend to each of you. I've linked to it from
several places, Main Page and next Digest. But here's the link for your
convenience.

http://www.longevity-and-antiaging-secrets.com/weaning-memory.html
This is my description of a recent speed trace in which I discovered the
age at
which I weaned off my mother's breast to the bottle.

Here's the link to the doyletics summary:

http://www.longevity-and-antiaging-secrets.com/Doyletics.html

And finally the Grief Trace Example I promised in the Subject line, from
another member of this list who has given me permission to share his
recent experience. Note how the grief doyle can be attached to several
contexts, but it's still the same doylic memory re-arising until you
trace it away, converting it into cognitive memory.


[[As down-sizing empty nesters, we recently sent our son his dog. He now
has a home and fenced yard. She had been the last vestige of his time
with us. Even though he has lived across country for nearly three years,
sending "Kira" to him brought back some of the original waves of grief
and loss I felt when he left. I did some tracing when he left and it
helped, so I tried it again and by the end of the first day I missed the
dog but my main feeling was one of relief. To speed the process, because
I didn't want it to come over me for days, I went to some of her
favorite spots and pretended to be petting her and that would elicit the
doyle. I would trace and voila, relief.
Thanks and God bless!
Chris ]]
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Bobby Matherne
Principal Researcher
The Doyletics Foundation
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San Michele - Axel Munthe http://www.doyletics.com/arj/sanmiche.htm
Steering the Craft - Le Guin http://www.doyletics.com/arj/steering.htm
On Being Blue - Wm. Gass http://www.doyletics.com/arj/onbeblue.htm
January Good Mtn Press Digest http://www.doyletics.com/digest091.htm
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