Nice to read this.
I find more and more that TAT and ET are the only METs I use.
What they have in common for me:
- They both are a way of saying "yes" to what is there
- Let the energy-system work it out for me (just reaalize the "double entendre" of "work it out" _ or triple, in fact)
- They're both so simple and profound...
- ??? (any other ideas?)
I have just read the Gallo reader "Energy Psychotherapy", and boy did I wish ET was in there, too. If only to show that it the development in our field is not necessarily towards more and more complexity...
And that we can do very well without muscle-testing.
Maarten
PS Later today i will post something of a review of this book, on theamt site.
----- Original Message -----
From: StarFields
To: meridiantherapy_at_yahoogroups.com ; emotrance2_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 2:50 PM
Subject: [ET2] Why TAT is so good ...
I have had a number of reports in by people doing EmoTrance, and
usually it all starts with the location of the problem and then where
the sticking points where before the Even Flow of the respective
energy in, through and out the system is established.
Well - ha! Seems that a *huge* percentage of problems are "stuck in
the head".
Now, that's not really a surprising revelation (but then, research is
a bit like that, isn't it, just fun to see the statistics and then we
can know its really real, right? :-) if one considers the ways of the
First World and the enormously convoluted thinking we engage in which
causes all the pain not attributable to trauma.
It is seriously funny but I immediately thought, yeah that is exactly
why TAT is so effective and so beloved by its users and
practitioners - it soothes the head directly and then the rest follows
suit with a huge sigh of relief as the thinking contortions are
unravelled and healed.
Which is just an observation this rainy Tuesday morning,
Silvia :-)
That reminds me, must write up the foreign thoughtfields.
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