RE: [ET2] ET client age 12

From: StarFields <starfields_at_DQP1KaiXFVMU6GrS106BhG1QP3y49-w-thqaVYNOnTnLt073GriDOLS1kl4oxjc-VN1e>
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:21:31 -0000

Anyone else have experience with ET and kids? How about proxy ET?

Hi Sandra & Dayu,

there are two children related case stories on emotrance.com and one
of them is mine with an autistic boy of about the same age.

What all these three stories have in common is that it is *incredible*
how ET works when the person in question just goes, oh alright, sure,
it's an energy, yeah, no problem - zooom!

Kids arent given to be wanting to do all sorts of "no" and "but" and
"if" and they've got nothing to prove. Rather quite happily follow the
instructions. The sense that I had with that was that there are no
barriers and when you do ET with kids you can really get to see and
feel just how powerfully fast this releases energy blockages of all
kinds.

As to Proxy ET with children. I had a truly weird experience in a
small store in town where I was queing for the checkout. There was
this screaming coming closer and closer from afar, fire siren pitch.
Then the sliding doors openend and OUCH! oh dear god! THE SCREAMING!!!

Woman with pushchair and in it, kid of perhaps 8 months in total
spasms, I've rarely heard anything like it.

I turned around and caught the kids eye and there was this truly weird
sensation of transference, both ways, something sliding down my
throat, into my stomach and then out the back of the tailbone and the
kid just stopped as though a switch had been thrown - just total
silence.

Not even sniffling or anything, just total silence. I thought that was
near enough scary, to have such an effect and it can be said that the
rest of the people in the store thought it was scary too. The mother
stood as though struck by lightning and then did a very fast right
angle turn and ran down the isle on the other side. No-one said
anything and everyone kinda turned away and the woman behind the
checkout didn't look at me the once when I paid.

But the child remained entirely silent for the time I was in that
store.

Whilst we're reminiscing here, I told this story to a friend on the
phone immediately after I got back bec. I was a bit shaken up by that
experience. She relayed an ET experience on a train where two children
were creating merry hell and she was really annoyed at this but then
thought to "drop shields" to the children's noise and frantic
behaviour. I can't 100% remember what she said exactly but she was
completely blown away by the purity of their frustration and
unhappiness and understood it perfectly. I'm not sure if they stopped
or what they did because we talked about HER experience of rather than
being totally annoyed and wishing them in a soundproof sack or at
least thrown off the train to feeling *connected* and not only not
being bothered by them anymore, but somehow energised by them, helped
somehow to understand her own much more repressed feelings of
frustration and helplessness better.

Energy exchanges are a very magical, very spooky thing indeed. Perhaps
I should say powerful rather than spooky.

The Jedi metaphor that Sandra used is much closer to the truth of the
matter or the realms we're touching here than might appear at first
glance.

And doing ET with kids is a very nice "test" or evidence procedure,
just like it is to do healing with animals. They show you there and
then in their behavioural changes and state changes that something
IMPORTANT has happened and it wasn't just wishful thinking or some
form of delusion, placebo, hokus pokus, whatever.

Silvia

PS - just had a somewhat amusing thought. Sandra went for EFT first,
then a visualisation version of EFT, and only then, EmoTrance.

Which is understandable because she was a bit stressed because she
doesn't normally see kid clients and in that situation one turns to
what one has the most confidence in - and EFT has a good long track
record for being very effective, we all trust it and rightfully so.

I might suggest however to reverse this and take it the other way
around, simply because EmoTrance doesn't take any time to explain at
all with kids (you don't have to explain it actually beyond "that
feeling in your head is stuck energy and when you let that flow, the
anger flows away too").

Should it fail to work, there would be still 45 minutes of the therapy
hour left to do EFT in; if it *does* work, you have 45 minutes left to
do some real magic with the kid in question, way above and beyond the
problem he/she was brought in about.

Just a practical thought.

           
Received on Tue Oct 29 2002 - 06:25:00 GMT

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