When No Means No

From: SFX <starfields_at_nytjPKJuBLnqVHPF3Rg6kTTgNvLTW9ISb-8wdzIBtEP1EKz0tYlbH-v4bT7fR9Jmau2o>
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 17:52:09 +0100

I had an interesting EmoTrance experience over the weekend.

There was a project I had become involved in and I didn't like it any more. It was causing problems, it was causing me to experience near endless reversals that didn't seem to get any better, even though I manfully, if not mastefully, emotranced along all the way through the many activities relating to the project.

"Alright!" I thought grimly. "That does it! I'm going to sort out these energy reversals and blockages once and for all, and then the project will be easy, delightful, fun - a breeze!"

So I took myself and my reversals and started to do some very serious EmoTrance on all of it, and then on the aspects that were arising as a result of the original enquiry.

Now the interesting part of this was that the more I did this, the cleaner and purer my conviction became that it was a mistake to be involved in the project in the first place. By the time I had reached an energised end state on the topic, I had absolutely decided to end the project right now, to have nothing further to do with it, and take the time saved on this day to go out and celebrate my newfound freedom and the instant expansions of potential, horizons and pure joy of life this represents.

My what a relief! Beyond relief, what an absolute DELIGHT to be out of that, to be free of that, to be able to know exactly why I ever thought it was a good idea in the first place, and never to have to do that again!

HALLELUJAH!

I like this as a case story because in this case, the original "No!" response wasn't the reversal, but the Even Flow. I pitched will power, Vitamin C and everything else I had to offer by the way of reframes and self hypnosis against that original "NO!" but when it came to it and I did the full EmoTrance session, the NO! was bigger, brighter and more delightful than it had been in the first place, and had indeed turned into a wonderful and clear CERTAINTY of decision.

Which is a good example of "if it's real, you just can't tap (or trance) it away. And if you *can*, then it wasn't real in the first place and never worth having!"

It is also a very good example of something that one might *think* is a good idea, but the energy system doesn't agree with.

I am personally very happy and a hundred pound lighter to have shed that burden and I've come away promising to myself that I'll listen more carefully, for when my "NO!" actually really means, "NO!".

SFX

           
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