Patricia Wall
Your Guide to Osloda
Years ago I was in a four-car pile-up that left me badly hurt and unable to function. After a year of western medicine, I could stand for about three minutes, and then I'd fall. I couldn't read, couldn't work, and was barely able to string sentences together. Although my degree and work background are the logic of computers, and my father is a doctor, my only hope lay outside western medicine.
I explored energy work in a desperate effort to help myself, and I succeeded. At first I depended on practitioners to help me, then I dove into helping myself. I discovered I had an intuitive gift opened by the brain injuries that occurred in the accident.
Who would have thought such a blow was an amazing gift? This gift has allowed me to create energy tools to make amazing change, and given me the ability to evolve existing tools and ancient practices to better suit modern, busy lives.
My work is a gateway to possibility. I help people discover and access choices that were not available because of subconscious limitations they couldn’t control. I help people be able to make the choices that are right for their happiness, whatever that means to them. Osloda is about choice; to empower you to decide what you believe, what you think, and what you want.
My goal is to change what you expect from life. To help you remove the barriers and limits you thought couldn't be changed. I understand that seems impossible, because I’ve faced impossible and gone past it. I have been blessed with helping others succeed in ways they couldn't imagine.
Life is full of flat tires and challenges. That won't change. But lots of things can change. Your many relationships can change in ways you can't imagine. Your work experience can change. Your health and well-being can change. You can feel spiritual peace and fulfillment. You can decide for yourself where to apply these tools in your life. When you feel good, and life feels good, then a flat tire is not so bad.
This is not a quick fix. It requires some effort. Some of the biggest effort is coming to terms with realizing you really can change things, and what that means for your life. You’re not used to having these choices. It can be hard to imagine waking up happy and looking forward to your day.
It’s hard to put a label on this work, because it really does create what you want. For many years I referred to this work as self-mastery, because it involves understanding how your subconscious mind controls behaviors, so you can change what is happening. But other methods are labelled self-mastery, and this work is so much more. I chose Osloda because so much of what traps people in old patterns is because of programs from childhood that are associated with comfort, acceptance, approval and love. You’ll find references to both Osloda and self-mastery in the TTLO Inc websites because of this evolution.
Come evolve your life to what you want.


