Along the same lines as people almost dying because they didn't seek medical attention. . . I had something rupture internally . . . usually that HURTS, but mine didn't. . .it is rare, but does happen. . . I knew something was very wrong. . . but, kept believing for it to just be healed. It went on for a couple of weeks and didn't go away. . . . . finally, hubby made me go to the doctor. . . the Doc was not sure what was going on. . . thought it was a miscarriage. . . and sent me home and told me to come for tests the next day.
Here is the miraculous part. . . my file ended up on the desk of the head of Obstetrics at a huge teaching Hospital where we lived. . . a fluke. . . . he had nothing to do with me or even my Doctor. He called me at home and told me he wanted me to come to the ER right away. I hemmed and argued and asked if it was okay to come in the morning. . . he was so very insistent I went to the ER.
When I got there I was rushed into emergency surgery. . . a few hours more and I would have died. . . it had ruptured nearly a month before. . . I was pretty much bleeding to death.
The timing was perfect . . . not early. . . but not too late. . . how it all unfolded was God's mercy on my silly and stupid soul. I just thought I could believe it away. . . .
I still remember that Doctor's name. . . He saved my life. . . Dr. Holliday.
Like the time I worked for a company that knowingly required me to handle known carcinogens and I didn't blow the whistle because I could use believing to keep them from hurting me. Cancer is just a devil spirit, anyhow, so renewed mind believing and SIT will keep the trap door shut.---GRRRRRRR!!
If you want crazy.. yep. Had I still been associated or affiliated with herr vey.. I doubt seriously my child would have survived..
we would have isolated ourselves from the rest of the "devilish" community.. and refused their love, help and blessing.. and waited in vain for "help" from the "one true househole" of herr vey.. and it likely.. never would have materialized..
very likely.
we had bouts with treatments.. that this kid could not hold down any kind of hospital food. what does one do..
oh.. just "renew the mind".. that should do it..
hah..
the high school had a few activities to make a pizza fund.. sound weird?
This kid on chemo.. couldn't handle consuming a bagel from the hospital cafetieria.. but she could readily eat the most spiciest pizza you could dream of..as long as it was not hospital food..so what do I do, argue?
anybody through this kind of thing.. if one could find something the patient can hold down.. its almost a miracle..
I've posted all of this, by her permission, once..
Believing? The catch 22 of the way ministry...if it don't work, it's your fault. Wierwille got rich teaching this baloney! Let me see now...some "power" in my mind that causes "stuff" to happen...(twilight zone theme now comes in...) Yeah, I knew a guy who was blind (my cousin Dennis) and I heard Wierwille tell him that if he sat through pfal his sight would be restored...He sat through it 3 times...his sight never got better and he died shortly thereafter...Sorry, that's the best story I could come up with on short notice.
It wasn't Wierwille's keen spiritual awareness and ability to believe that enabled him to amass a stable full of high priced, vintage motorcycles and classic cars. It was his lack of remorse as he used guile and deceit to fleece the unsuspecting.
Lo Shanta LaMaka See Tay---- you move your tongue---you move your lips
Like the time I worked for a company that knowingly required me to handle known carcinogens and I didn't blow the whistle because I could use believing to keep them from hurting me. Cancer is just a devil spirit, anyhow, so renewed mind believing and SIT will keep the trap door shut.---GRRRRRRR!!
So...did everything turn out ok? If it's okay to ask, that is?
Past the pre-PFAL believing for the guy to show up on the door step, I didn't practice believing. I didn't see much in the way of "signs and miracles," so I didn't put a lot of faith in it.
I saw a lot of people do stupid things to test their believing and counsel people to do stupid things.
I've seen people "believe" for the "required donation" for pfal. Checked the checking account balance.. "miraculously" there was about a hundred and fifty extra bucks..
cashed out the $100 for the class.. and inside of two weeks, the couple of straggling checks made it to the bank..
kinda like "walking out on a limb" with "believing".. and sawing the limb off..
Given all of the bizarre things we were expected to "believe" for perhaps this thread should be renamed "Only Bellevue"
I will not completely discard the value of staying positive in life's outlook. Even the medical community has now recognized a higher remission rate in cancer patients with a positive outlook - BUT HOLY SH(T - driving cross country in vehicles that were marginally legal running on fumes - throwing away crutches, eyeglasses (then driving), money, more money, MORE money (gotta get that ABS up ya know), multi-hundred year lifespans...
Geezuz that kool-aid had some good psychotropics in in.
I can't really post anything that I stupidly believed for in this thread - the damned thing never worked for me (that I can tell) early on so I simply mouthed the phrase and never bothered trying anything radical. Yep - that's right - I went 13 years in TWI and never believed in believing....
Past the pre-PFAL believing for the guy to show up on the door step, I didn't practice believing. I didn't see much in the way of "signs and miracles," so I didn't put a lot of faith in it.
I saw a lot of people do stupid things to test their believing and counsel people to do stupid things.
You mean, like, say, for example, sending very young, naive girls hitch-hiking across the country, riding with God knows who and telling them that, "if they got raped it was their fault"? Yeah, put a bunch of kids in grave danger and call it "training". God knows we couldn't have had a bus take people to LEAD. Ya think this fed Wierwille's fantasy life?
You mean, like, say, for example, sending very young, naive girls hitch-hiking across the country, riding with God knows who and telling them that, "if they got raped it was their fault"? Yeah, put a bunch of kids in grave danger and call it "training". God knows we couldn't have had a bus take people to LEAD. Ya think this fed Wierwille's fantasy life?
I see your point but I don't think it was because of "believing".
I think it was a simple matter of VP not giving a rat's azz!
As long as he got whatever he wanted, he didn't care what happened to the WOW's or Corpse or staff, etc.
edit:
"Believing" (or lack thereof) was a handy excuse that Wierwille used to shift the blame of his heinous acts from himself to his victims. Personally, I think he knew full well that the believing stuff was a load of cr@p.
I've seen people "believe" for the "required donation" for pfal. Checked the checking account balance.. "miraculously" there was about a hundred and fifty extra bucks..
cashed out the $100 for the class.. and inside of two weeks, the couple of straggling checks made it to the bank..
. . . . .
Okay, that is the funniest thing. . . because it is so true. . .a gen-u-ine miracle. . .
You mean, like, say, for example, sending very young, naive girls hitch-hiking across the country, riding with God knows who and telling them that, "if they got raped it was their fault"? Yeah, put a bunch of kids in grave danger and call it "training". God knows we couldn't have had a bus take people to LEAD. Ya think this fed Wierwille's fantasy life?
Could be...Vic was a lowlife pervert who molested his own daughters...no tellin' if he got off on the danger of young girls hitch hiking...my guess would be yes he did. He was a sicko.
And that, I surmise, is the latent danger of this seemingly harmless yet insidious and destructive "law".
There has been something along the lines of a "law" of believing around for quite a while. Unfortunately, TWI in its need to reinvent everything, totally screwed it up. Rather than propagate abundance and trust that God wants us to have blessings and abundance, TWI's take on "believing" created a sense of scarcity and fear that God's protection was conditional. It was OK and practically required to step out on "believing" by spending money that one didn't have on behalf of TWI (buying tapes, books, classes, and abundant sharing), but cause for admonishment for people to step out on their own behalf by doing things such as purchasing a home or buying a car with the belief that God would provide what one needed to pay the bills.
What I saw as "crazy" was how TWI wanted to work against common sense, like the idea that one could chain smoke and "believe" for perfect health. Or that one could drink excessively, and not suffer ANY consequences. Those behaviors are not consistent with any of the affirmative belief systems that I am familiar with. I walked away from the TWI model, just like most of you have, because it obviously wasn't working.
I see your point but I don't think it was because of "believing".
I think it was a simple matter of VP not giving a rat's azz!
As long as he got whatever he wanted, he didn't care what happened to the WOW's or Corpse or staff, etc.
edit:
"Believing" (or lack thereof) was a handy excuse that Wierwille used to shift the blame of his heinous acts from himself to his victims. Personally, I think he knew full well that the believing stuff was a load of cr@p.
vpw considered other people as either "things to be used" or "expendable".
He was well aware program members were getting raped and whatever. He addressed it- on tape- to the corps.
When talking about hitchhiking to LEAD, he brought up concerns women would be raped. His reply?
They could be raped anywhere. (Therefore, he was not going to lift a finger to make it less likely.)
If it cost money- and meant less money he would be able to dip into whenever he wanted-
he flat out vetoed it. Even if it would have been a sensible expense.
Recommended Posts
Top Posters In This Topic
5
4
9
13
Popular Days
Jul 24
17
Jul 23
16
Jul 25
12
Jul 29
5
Top Posters In This Topic
Tzaia 5 posts
Shellon 4 posts
Ham 9 posts
waysider 13 posts
Popular Days
Jul 24 2009
17 posts
Jul 23 2009
16 posts
Jul 25 2009
12 posts
Jul 29 2009
5 posts
Popular Posts
Broken Arrow
I was in the Corps and I developed some symptoms that were of concern. I let it go for three years, even made jokes about it. One day I said something to my Branch Leader and asked him to pray for it.
GrouchoMarxJr
Could be...Vic was a lowlife pervert who molested his own daughters...no tellin' if he got off on the danger of young girls hitch hiking...my guess would be yes he did. He was a sicko.
waysider
What's the craziest thing you ever tried to "believe for"? Now, first off, I know that some of these might be quite painful or embarrassing. So,it's okay to generalize. In fact, My own experiences
frank123lol
I think the greatest miracle is,I get up every morning.
A story about my son,Wife and I decided we wanted another
child,she was 39 I was 40,So my wife gets a baby seat,puts it in the
car,she was going to have another child.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
geisha779
Along the same lines as people almost dying because they didn't seek medical attention. . . I had something rupture internally . . . usually that HURTS, but mine didn't. . .it is rare, but does happen. . . I knew something was very wrong. . . but, kept believing for it to just be healed. It went on for a couple of weeks and didn't go away. . . . . finally, hubby made me go to the doctor. . . the Doc was not sure what was going on. . . thought it was a miscarriage. . . and sent me home and told me to come for tests the next day.
Here is the miraculous part. . . my file ended up on the desk of the head of Obstetrics at a huge teaching Hospital where we lived. . . a fluke. . . . he had nothing to do with me or even my Doctor. He called me at home and told me he wanted me to come to the ER right away. I hemmed and argued and asked if it was okay to come in the morning. . . he was so very insistent I went to the ER.
When I got there I was rushed into emergency surgery. . . a few hours more and I would have died. . . it had ruptured nearly a month before. . . I was pretty much bleeding to death.
The timing was perfect . . . not early. . . but not too late. . . how it all unfolded was God's mercy on my silly and stupid soul. I just thought I could believe it away. . . .
I still remember that Doctor's name. . . He saved my life. . . Dr. Holliday.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Ham
yeah Frank.. and what a blessing he is..
same with my two kids..
one of them was inflicted with a dreadful disease.. but I still think her recovery was not less than miraculous.
and it wasn't on a *way* schedule either..
it took a whole community of "believers" (not Way) for the miracle to occur..
Link to comment
Share on other sites
waysider
Crazy stuff!
That's what I'm looking for.
Like the time I worked for a company that knowingly required me to handle known carcinogens and I didn't blow the whistle because I could use believing to keep them from hurting me. Cancer is just a devil spirit, anyhow, so renewed mind believing and SIT will keep the trap door shut.---GRRRRRRR!!
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Ham
If you want crazy.. yep. Had I still been associated or affiliated with herr vey.. I doubt seriously my child would have survived..
we would have isolated ourselves from the rest of the "devilish" community.. and refused their love, help and blessing.. and waited in vain for "help" from the "one true househole" of herr vey.. and it likely.. never would have materialized..
very likely.
we had bouts with treatments.. that this kid could not hold down any kind of hospital food. what does one do..
oh.. just "renew the mind".. that should do it..
hah..
the high school had a few activities to make a pizza fund.. sound weird?
This kid on chemo.. couldn't handle consuming a bagel from the hospital cafetieria.. but she could readily eat the most spiciest pizza you could dream of..as long as it was not hospital food..so what do I do, argue?
anybody through this kind of thing.. if one could find something the patient can hold down.. its almost a miracle..
I've posted all of this, by her permission, once..
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GrouchoMarxJr
Believing? The catch 22 of the way ministry...if it don't work, it's your fault. Wierwille got rich teaching this baloney! Let me see now...some "power" in my mind that causes "stuff" to happen...(twilight zone theme now comes in...) Yeah, I knew a guy who was blind (my cousin Dennis) and I heard Wierwille tell him that if he sat through pfal his sight would be restored...He sat through it 3 times...his sight never got better and he died shortly thereafter...Sorry, that's the best story I could come up with on short notice.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
waysider
It wasn't Wierwille's keen spiritual awareness and ability to believe that enabled him to amass a stable full of high priced, vintage motorcycles and classic cars. It was his lack of remorse as he used guile and deceit to fleece the unsuspecting.
Lo Shanta LaMaka See Tay---- you move your tongue---you move your lips
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Ham
I couldn't agree more..
any good.. had absolutely NOTHING to do with him..
Link to comment
Share on other sites
kimberly
Believing? Sorry, I wasn't allowed to do that according to twi doctrine. My mog husband did that for me.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Broken Arrow
So...did everything turn out ok? If it's okay to ask, that is?
Edited by erkjohnLink to comment
Share on other sites
waysider
Yes. My employment there was short lived.
Thank you for asking.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Tzaia
Past the pre-PFAL believing for the guy to show up on the door step, I didn't practice believing. I didn't see much in the way of "signs and miracles," so I didn't put a lot of faith in it.
I saw a lot of people do stupid things to test their believing and counsel people to do stupid things.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
waysider
And that, I surmise, is the latent danger of this seemingly harmless yet insidious and destructive "law".
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Ham
I've seen people "believe" for the "required donation" for pfal. Checked the checking account balance.. "miraculously" there was about a hundred and fifty extra bucks..
cashed out the $100 for the class.. and inside of two weeks, the couple of straggling checks made it to the bank..
kinda like "walking out on a limb" with "believing".. and sawing the limb off..
Link to comment
Share on other sites
RumRunner
Given all of the bizarre things we were expected to "believe" for perhaps this thread should be renamed "Only Bellevue"
I will not completely discard the value of staying positive in life's outlook. Even the medical community has now recognized a higher remission rate in cancer patients with a positive outlook - BUT HOLY SH(T - driving cross country in vehicles that were marginally legal running on fumes - throwing away crutches, eyeglasses (then driving), money, more money, MORE money (gotta get that ABS up ya know), multi-hundred year lifespans...
Geezuz that kool-aid had some good psychotropics in in.
I can't really post anything that I stupidly believed for in this thread - the damned thing never worked for me (that I can tell) early on so I simply mouthed the phrase and never bothered trying anything radical. Yep - that's right - I went 13 years in TWI and never believed in believing....
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Broken Arrow
You mean, like, say, for example, sending very young, naive girls hitch-hiking across the country, riding with God knows who and telling them that, "if they got raped it was their fault"? Yeah, put a bunch of kids in grave danger and call it "training". God knows we couldn't have had a bus take people to LEAD. Ya think this fed Wierwille's fantasy life?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
waysider
I see your point but I don't think it was because of "believing".
I think it was a simple matter of VP not giving a rat's azz!
As long as he got whatever he wanted, he didn't care what happened to the WOW's or Corpse or staff, etc.
edit:
"Believing" (or lack thereof) was a handy excuse that Wierwille used to shift the blame of his heinous acts from himself to his victims. Personally, I think he knew full well that the believing stuff was a load of cr@p.
Edited by waysiderLink to comment
Share on other sites
geisha779
Okay, that is the funniest thing. . . because it is so true. . .a gen-u-ine miracle. . .
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GrouchoMarxJr
Could be...Vic was a lowlife pervert who molested his own daughters...no tellin' if he got off on the danger of young girls hitch hiking...my guess would be yes he did. He was a sicko.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Tzaia
There has been something along the lines of a "law" of believing around for quite a while. Unfortunately, TWI in its need to reinvent everything, totally screwed it up. Rather than propagate abundance and trust that God wants us to have blessings and abundance, TWI's take on "believing" created a sense of scarcity and fear that God's protection was conditional. It was OK and practically required to step out on "believing" by spending money that one didn't have on behalf of TWI (buying tapes, books, classes, and abundant sharing), but cause for admonishment for people to step out on their own behalf by doing things such as purchasing a home or buying a car with the belief that God would provide what one needed to pay the bills.
What I saw as "crazy" was how TWI wanted to work against common sense, like the idea that one could chain smoke and "believe" for perfect health. Or that one could drink excessively, and not suffer ANY consequences. Those behaviors are not consistent with any of the affirmative belief systems that I am familiar with. I walked away from the TWI model, just like most of you have, because it obviously wasn't working.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
waysider
Funny how he could use his "believing" to get lots of these:
and lots of this:
But he couldn't use it to avoid one of these:
Edited by waysiderLink to comment
Share on other sites
RumRunner
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyljNfQUu5A&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyljNfQUu5A&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyljNfQUu5A&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
Link to comment
Share on other sites
doojable
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEuwAh3LFvM&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEuwAh3LFvM&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEuwAh3LFvM&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
Link to comment
Share on other sites
WordWolf
vpw considered other people as either "things to be used" or "expendable".
He was well aware program members were getting raped and whatever. He addressed it- on tape- to the corps.
When talking about hitchhiking to LEAD, he brought up concerns women would be raped. His reply?
They could be raped anywhere. (Therefore, he was not going to lift a finger to make it less likely.)
If it cost money- and meant less money he would be able to dip into whenever he wanted-
he flat out vetoed it. Even if it would have been a sensible expense.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.