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From: emotrance2_at_yahoogroups.com [mailto:emotrance2_at_yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Barry Cooper
Sent: 03 August 2005 12:41
To: emotrance2_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ET2] Too much feeling
Generally, I have had a lot of success using ET with my clients - it can
be very effective. But naturally problems arise sometimes.
How do you manage when a client feels an issue in several places at
once? Do you concentrate first on the strongest?>>>
You can start with the FIRST one, or you can start with the most PAINFUL
one. I personally like to start with the first one but if the most
painful one is too distracting, then you start there.
<<<I had a client the other day who experienced the feeling in her
entire upper body. I couldn't get it to shift at all. How should you
deal with a situation like that?>>>
When you are dealing with a uniform pressure across a lot of the body,
that's a shield in general.
Also bear in mind the trapped consciousness thing. If someone says when
you say where do you feel it, "it's EVERWHERE!" they're INSIDE the erea
and need to be OUTSIDE of it in order to affect it.
In some cases, "everywhere" can just be SOME BITS and the rest of the
body/autogenic body is so disassociated you don't feel anything at all,
no matter what ("dead from the neck down/from the waist down").
Lastly, always a good tip with ET is to remember that YOU are a HEALER
and you don't really have to know HOW something is done, just that you
want it done and it should be so.
With confused ereas or multiple symptoms, it's often a good idea to stop
talking and stand up, let your hands have a go, sooth that place, watch
them as they make re-connections.
Keep telling the client to BREATHE and keep asking them for feedback all
the time.
ANY change in the sensation is a CLUE as to where to take it next.
Hope that helps,
SFX
Silvia Hartmann
http://StarFields.org
Received on Thu Aug 04 2005 - 15:46:16 BST
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