RE: [ET2] Easy?

From: StarFields <starfields_at_1xarfqz4X6cz4eKCRJsSvQe1IIWqBSdqI9wh5bOjkMVC39NIipc7RTJujOC8G1GpUMHr>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 03:53:14 -0000

> Since my first read thru of the ET book, I have
> actually spent more
> time back with the EFT books. And my experience has
> been that the
> more I practice and fine tune the EFT, the easier the
> ETing becomes.
>
> It may be for those that book-learn ET without the
> benefit of an ETP,
> that a foundation in EFT is absolutely essential and not just a
> recommended option.
>
> Any ideas, though, on how or why that initial foray
> into ET waters
> got the EFT moving?
>
> RD
>

Hello RD,

now isn't that fascinating? It's not surprising, mind, but just
fascinating.

I can't tell you how pleased I am to hear that in the feedback
loop between EFT and ET something's shifted for you. Excellent and
a point in point to not running off with one thing to the
exclusion of (an)other/s.

I had a little laugh when I included TAT as a recommendation in
the Advanced Patterns of EFT book with the comment that there
isn't any EFT protocol that does the same thing that TAT does.

Also, the last thing I've written/designed, namely the
"MindMillion Wealth Intensive Energy Channel Clearer" is an
absolute convergence of both EFT and ET in action. They just work
together so very well and the structure of EFT - being very
structured and a,b,c in nature! - provides the focus and safety
anchor to keep people at it when the going gets distracting.

But then, ET reaches the parts that EFT often cannot; and it can
shift *huge* things with a billion aspects in a few minutes which
would take years to tap on with opening statements, one after the
other.

There is also this evolutionary aspect of ET which says that we're
trying to re-train our bodies (all of em) to do this "flowing
movement" automatically and as a direct response to enviromental
conditions. I've had this happen and there's nothing like it when
you have a real shock and the whole thing just melts away, drains
away. Way, way cool indeed. Not working all the time or reliably
enough for my liking yet, but if I think how long it took me to
learn to play guitar and how little I actually practise EmoTrance
with volition (and a knowledgeable teacher!) that's hardly any
wonder.

BTW. Just thinking about the golf pro story from earlier on.

I muddled along with the guitar for two years before seeking out a
teacher. By that time, I had acquired a stack of bad habits that
were and are so ingrained, it is virtually impossible to undo them
now. Perhaps there's merit in taking that into consideration.

Is ET easy?

I still think so. Especially compared to learning Latin.

LOL

SF

           
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