Aspect Generator

From: StarFields <starfields_at_AlhH_Da8wxyVn-cOXB1U641WbZ0MaPlXS-EjiMNuA9I21rQLDG0JkfN2yKMR7MeFcA2U>
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 03:15:24 -0000

Just a quick note.

We have been talking for a while about aspect generators, i.e.
occurrences in any MET treatment but especially EFT where you treat
one aspect after the next and they are like the broomstick in the
Mickey Mouse version of the Sorcer's apprentice- the more you take
down the more sprout immediately again.

Clearly, there is an unresolved energetic occurrence which drives all
of that and I just had a good idea on what this might be.

I have been thinking for a while that these aspects like, for example,
"I'm stupid, I'm unworthy, I don't deserve to live, I am unlovable, I
am an idiot, I am evil" and so on and so on are not actually
statements of belief but indeed, they are *answers to a question*
which generates these answers endlessly.

I wouldn't be surprised if there were a very limited number of such
underlying questions (open loops) in any one individual's neurology.

I have encountered some of these and an example of an underlying
question that if it is not answered successfully or conclusively, will
generate literally endless "negative" "answers" in return just for as
long as the question remains open is:

"How could they do that to me?"

With an egocentric and/or child standpoint, of course most of the
answers would be first person (can't be anything else). Later you
might get other answers about "them" which do not help to alleviate
the confusion or answer the question.

I think this is a practically helpful notion in many circumstances so
I thought I'd better send it out before I forget,

good nite

SF

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