ET and the DidgeryDoo ..was EmoTrance in Stroke Recovery

From: Sandra Hillawi <sandra.hillawi_at_passionforhealth.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 15:30:13 -0000

Hi Jordan,

That may be the case, however I still think there is room for this open discussion group and for sharing and offering support to people round the world learning about EmoTrance. I'm still happy to be part of that.

I think Silvia and Nicola's new group is more about new developments and research, which also has its place.

Thanks for your feedback.

I had another interesting client yesterday on the phone asking if ET could help her learn to play the DidgeryDoo!....no kidding!

And it did!

The issue was that you have to get a certain circular breathing technique going which was an alien concept to her. how do you breath in while breathing out at the same time? The energy of that concept was outside her somewhere. We brought the energy in through and out. Then it felt less alien.

Then we ran into heaviness and resistance in the neck and shoulders, softened and flowed... a lack of belief that she could get this new breathing technique ....softened and flowed, then a fear of failure in her chest, softened and flowed. Each time I let her put the phone down and pick up the instrument and play a bit more to see how her technique was developing.

In the end she reached excitement and thrills in her body of knowing that she could actually do it and that now it was just a matter of practice to get even better. We were both delighted with the results.

Everything works better with EmoTrance .... sure is true!

Sandra

sandra_at_passionforhealth.com

>
> Hi Sandra,

>
> Re: it being quiet on the list. I may have misunderstood, but I thought
> Silvia and Nicola were planning to close down the E2 list in order to put
> energy into a new one that was geared for people interested in creating a
> more committed, interactive group. Not sure that I understood this correctly
> however.
>
> Warmly,
> Jordan
>
>

           
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