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My Blockchain Experience
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How did I get here and why?
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kdscoll · 4 years ago
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My Journey
How did I get here you ask?  Well,  it’s been a life long journey.  While I have always believed the human body has all of the tools it needs to heal itself,  this hit me really hard back in 2002.  I was hit by a dump truck in China.  As I was in the hospital in Hong Kong,  Dr. Wong (whom I will NEVER forget) would not give me any painkillers.  I was like,  “Doc,  I just got hit by a friggin’ dump truck!”  He replied that if I numb the pain,  I would not know how far I could push myself in recovery.  I could do more damage to my body without knowing it.  Since that day,  Advil is the strongest Rx medicine I put in my body.  That experience only reinforced what I had believed since I was a young adult.
And where am I?  I am a distributor for the Advanced Medicine Exchange through CrowdPoint Technologies.
Of all the books I have read,  four that come to mind that truly changed life for me…..  the first was “Conversations with God”, by Neale Donald Walsh (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversations_with_God).  When I moved to San Francisco after college,  my roommate introduced me to “The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying”, by Sogyal Rinpoche (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tibetan_Book_of_Living_and_Dying).  Recently two that have effected me are “The Second Mountain”, by David Brooks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Brooks_(commentator)), and what I am reading now, “The 9 Steps to Keep the Doctor Away', by Dr. Rashid Buttar (https://www.advancedmedicine.com/welcome/index.php?id=144309).
Conversations was awesome.  As a young man in my early 20’s,  it was as if the author was having an actual conversation with God (which he was) asking Him about life.  It made me think in ways I never did growing up in my youthful church and religion.  When I read the book on Living and Dying,  it was a completely different way of dealing with life and death.  One of the most memorable things I read was how the Tibetan Monks approach life,  and reincarnation.  They said when you move from one life to the next,  it is like passing through a desert.  Just as you are to enter your “next” life,  you come upon an Oasis.  The fool gulps water like crazy.  The wise man parses his lips and moves on.  The meaning is that the more water you drink,  the less of your past life you remember, thus are destined to repeat it.  Oh,  and shortly after I rode the first AIDs ride from SF to LA, I met the Dali Lama on the plane ride home.  Yes,  that was life changing.  Also,  true masters do not suffer when they die.  They close their eyes and pass.  When my father died,  he did not suffer.  The lessons from this book helped me so much in dealing with that.
My birth mother (yes,  I am adopted), sent me a copy of The Second Mountain.  Basically,  it discusses how we graduate from college,  shoot to the high profile job,  wife and kids,  white picket fence,  nice car….  on and on….  only to look out and see another mountain.  It looks so much better than the one we currently stand on.  It is a mountain of giving, of servitude,  of moving from self-serving to other-centered.  Of giving back.  (Yet the valley in between will be the roughest ride of your life giving all of that up….) I won’t lie,  I am still in the valley.  As difficult as this can be at times,  I have never been happier in my life.
Which led me to Dr. Buttar.  My mother (the one who raised me) presented his video on TAP — Transforming Abundance Potential into Reality. Oh. My. God. This is what I have been searching for all my life.  It only took me 30 years,  but it spoke to me.  It didn’t really “change” me as much as it was the guidance I had been seeking for so long.  Dr. Buttar is teaching us how to take control of our own health which starts with our mindset.  POWERFUL !!!  I immediately jumped in.  This was it! Through this I joined the IADFW,  The International Association for a Disease Free World.  Thus,  abundance prevailed and I was granted the opportunity to join Crowd Point as a Distributor where we use Blockchain technology to defend against online data theft.  I am now a MicroPrenuer that allows me to help YOU take control of your health and your personal online data.
Join me on this journey.  It is one which you will not regret !!
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kdscoll · 4 years ago
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Are you interested in the Blockchain?
Hi,
I have been spending way too many hours on the Blockchain. It seemed confusing at first, but then I got it.
The blockchain is a lot like a spider web but with no center.  You can touch one part of the chain and it connects to every other block on the chain.
However, it only goes to the blocks that have been instructed or are able to connect.
This is changing everything.  Many of us have missed out on the "Tech" boom but The Blockchain is the equalizer we don't want to miss.
Here is a link to learn more
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