Re: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance EFT Addictions and Soul Intrusions

From: Nan <lawkanred_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 03:05:50 -0700 (PDT)

thanks loretta, i went to the url and also find it very interesting, and will get it - and that it is related to Victor Frankl's work. i LOVElove love Frankl, who's book, 'Man's Search for Meaning', which includes his experiences - inner and outer- in a concentration camp, is one of the most memorable, and meaningful, books i've ever read.

i just did a case study, on myself, using a technique of Lammers', from one of the examples he gives in the article.
having listened to Cheb Mami and Sting sing 'Desert Rose' (one i recently discovered, having been under a non current music rock for many years) so after i'd listened to it over and over at least an hour i began inadvertantly energy dancing. then i applied his psychosynthesis, sent the energy of the people i apparently felt were watching me to the light, and............i Danced! just for a few seconds there, but it apparently was really me, because i danced through the block i'd just found and then felt very different, energy going out of my feet. , and a completeness, energized. whoa.

so thanks!:-)
nan

----- Original Message ----
From: loretta.vanderstam <loretta.vanderstam_at_gmail.com>
To: emotrance2_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 3, 2008 2:57:59 PM
Subject: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance EFT Addictions and Soul Intrusions

Something else which is interesting regarding this issue of 'energy
attachments' : today I received the book Logosyntheses (of Willem
Lammers), which I bought after recommendation of Dragon Rising a few
weeks back. see his article on AMT:
http://theamt. com/modules. php?name= News&file= article&sid= 341

It's all about energetic forms of self or others which are to near or
not in place and healing it with words (so now I go very fast in
explaining something I only started to read). But I have the feeling;
VERY INTERESTING. ..
Loretta
 

      

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