Re: [ET2] Emotrance cd

From: SFX <starfields_at_W5jZ17WLGiabvADZREnu_U9LjT7wPd4gSsCPIZ-yfnDOVHFD6QOdCwZjKA1pctY2ozGt>
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 23:53:52 +0000

Hi Yvonne!

I'm pleased you're enjoying Soften & Flow, and I've been thinking about
your sound situation on and off since your message came in.

I think you're right about getting a hotel room.

Do it.

It'll be fun!

You're probably also right about having some form of "sound allergy".

Have you tried that for an opening statement in EFT, btw?

Also, I have a strong sense that this is related to some other form of
noise that caused the allergy/phobia - what might that have been if you
knew?

This has not a lot to do with finding a solution to your problem, just a
  personal note on that "noise whilst you're trying to sleep" thing.

I have a lot of that too, mostly because of my habit to sleep when
everyone else is scooting around and to be awake when they are all
a-snoozle. Time reversal ... or time share?

Anyway. About a year ago this hit crisis point and I was lying in bed,
trying to figure out what to do as the various crunches and crashes,
squeaks, bangs and raised voices shot around the place like so many
missiles, and I had this really fascinating past life shift into being
in a soldier's camp and sleeping on a blanket roll with nothing but a
bit of canvas and fresh air between me and horses being shod, seargeants
screaming their lungs out and swords being hammered!

I thought, "The sounds of the camp ..." and fell asleep - instantly.

The magic words ...

It is really weird but I only have to think that now and everything
fades away and I just fall asleep, no matter how hideous the noise, and
including a few weeks back when I was getting a new drive installed and
three guys were sledge hammering through the old concrete directly under
my bedroom window.

I'm not suggesting this as a therapy or a strategy, just an anecdote.

Good luck with yours, Yvonne,

Silvia

Silvia Hartmann
http://SilviaHartmann.com

           
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