Hi Si l via
Hi Linda!
I have a couple of questions re the use of the snow globe - and, by
the way, what a delightful, stretching idea the snow globe is.
First, if you discover a notable amount of thoughts etc that should
have gone in the globe and you didn't put them in, would you do it
again? Would you do the whole thing again or just the extra?
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Just make a new one. I would also find it difficult to retrieve at
least a proportion of the old stuff. But if there's anything still
there from the old stuff or it has turned up again, just stick it into
the next mailing :-)
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Also is it totally unnecessary to do the same thing again anyway
even if you find it is still presenting as a loop?
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I have a couple of loops that start up immediately upon certain
environmental stimuli and I must have put them up over and away a few
dozen times or more by now.
Personally and with those two particular topics, I wasn't even
looking for resolutions or answers or anything just, "For the love of
god, please make it stop!!!" on-the-spot relief so I didn't think
further on it and just repeated the very basic TF movement every time.
Phew.
However ...
In the last few days, two things have turned up from absolutely
nowhere or so it seemed which are exactly related to the problem
topics and represent for the first topic, a first step towards a
perfect resolution. It was a very simple idea, so simple in fact that
I cannot believe I *never*, in all that thinking for all those years,
could have possible missed that. Very practical and doable, too.
The second topic had the cause for the problem revealed just a
couple of days ago. This one was akin to a revelation and way, way
beyond a surprise to me. I never even suspected that this was there or
could even exist, a very fundamental thing indeed.
In its own way, knowing at long last what the problem has always
been in the first place is also a good step towards a resolution and
you could look at it as an answer in that sense as well.
So, and to come back to your original question, just keep putting
the stuff over and forget all about it, enjoy the relief it affords
and other than that, keep on with your normal life. First couple of
weeks on TF I kept looking over my shoulder the whole time waiting for
the "answers" to arrive. Don't know if that disturbs the process but
whether it does or not, it's a waste of time and has no effect on
these strange processes, it doesn't speed them up. So I just left it
alone and must have had by now, at least 5 or 6 serious surprises and
answers or "here's the next step" puzzle pieces just come to me.
I apologise if these questions have been answered in your articles
but I do not seem to have come across it.
Thanks ever so
Linda
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No need to apologise and I don't think this has been addressed
because its one of those things that happens with usage and
experience, of which we have at the max only 4 weeks worth so far <g>
Can't get much newer than that ...
waves,
Silvia
PS - As this is interesting I'll cc it to ET2 as well.
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