Guest guest Posted August 9, 2001 Report Share Posted August 9, 2001 Lyn wrote: Its not really the " tapping " that gets rid of the unwanted emotions - its the becoming aware of the areas where these emotions and thoughts are being stored and then having them flow out somewhere and dissipate. ******* Thats an interesting thought, Lyn. I remember how I could release feelings by doing Tai Chi also, it also makes one very aware of different areas in the body and restores an energy flow through these parts. Also I think that EFT makes one disidentify with the emotion and this is partly why it works. Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2001 Report Share Posted August 9, 2001 >>----- the tapping " frees " the energy blockage that is > holding on to the emotional energy and we then are no longer > " attached " to that emotion. > .....feels like an empty space has be created when the emotional attachment disappears. Your comment is of great value to me, I like your phenomenological expressions - what actually happens is hard to say, but what we can is express how it *feels* and, yes, these words fits how I also feel it, when it happens. Very much the same as if I am doing " The Work " (Byron ) if any of you are familiar with this - www.thework.com This is working with the thought aspect of the problem. I find it interesting that you, Lyn, stresses that its important to name the feelings rather than the thought, when doing EFT. Is of the same oppinion? Maybe I overlooked when watching the CDs. > I believe this is where Zivorad advises us to fill that emptiness > with conscious awareness, which is at a higher vibrational level than > the previous emotion. In that way, we not only free ourselves from > emotional negativity but also raise our own consciousness, where we > will not be so vulnerable to these emotions. Consciousness increases > our power to make better choices! Zivorad? This name has been mentioned before, have never heard about him. I like the thought, as it lifts the proces from being just elimination of unwanted feelings. And I dont find that EFT in the long run can be done on " automatic pilot " , i.e. in an unconsious way. Actually I find, and I am not sure that I am right about this, that EFT by itself cannot be a " road to freedom " but only a tool that can make the trip a little easier sometimes. OIe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2001 Report Share Posted August 9, 2001 > > Also I think that EFT makes one disidentify with the emotion and > > this is > > partly why it works. > > What do you mean by " disidentify " with the emotion? > > Warmly, > Lyn I mean to find that one is more than that emotion. When we are overwhelmed or stuck in some emotion its probably because we ARE that emotion, there is no space in between, so we dont *have* a fear, we ARE fearfull. Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2001 Report Share Posted August 10, 2001 Hm... schools have different ideas on how to approach emotions, there are some schools advicing people to " be the observer " to the feeling (Echkart Tolle is one of them. Gendlin (focusing) another. And the buddhists). To detach oneself. Then there are the opposite, DeRuiter for example, and I guess also Krishna Murti, who advocates to BE the emotion, and by this go beyond it. > > This is important because when someone can permeate and become the > emotion while either tapping or doing TAT or something similar, this > energy field will eventually vanish or dissipate, much faster as one > confronts it and sees it for what it really is. Then they can change > instantly and make a new decision. The approach of " becoming the emotion " is much safer with EFT, as one can tap oneself out of it when it becomes heavy. I remember I tried this one day, and it really worked. But its very different from one of s approaches, were he have the person guess what the SUD would be if he was feeling the emotion. This doesnt seem to work for me, but for strong anxiety I think it would be good. Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2001 Report Share Posted August 10, 2001 -----> > Zivorad? This name has been mentioned before, have never heard > > about him. > > This is his website - http://www.spiritual-technology.com/ Thanks, Lyn. It seems there is a lot of knowledge to get from that site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 Hi Marc, I have been doing EFT for almost 5 years now and I found early on that if I have tried everything and still not getting results, if I imagine the tapping, I get results everytime. I don't know why and I don't know if it would work for you but it does for me and I just thought I would share just in case. Just sit and relax, close your eyes if you want to and go through everything right in your head. Even the setup and the sequence and the 9 gamut if you need it. I know it sounds crazy but I guess I can't complain...it works, for me. Have you tried working with a partner? Are you using the 9 gamut and the floor to ceiling eye roll? Have you tapped along with the tapes as a borrowing benefits type session? I know it works great for insomnia. Let me know if this helps you at all because I would be interested to know that I am not some kind of odd ball, lol. Oh yes and if you use it for constipation? Make sure you are near a bathroom, lol. I could tell some stories but I will save that (smile) Blessings, Debra Suzann In a message dated 8/7/2003 8:34:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pakua42@... writes: > Hi gang, > > After buying the EFT cd set and tapping on myself for over 2 weeks, I > have not seemed to put a dent in either my back pain, my insomnia, > nor any emotional challenges I have. I have gone as much as 7 rounds > of tapping for one problem before switching to another problem and > nothing helps.I increased the emotion of the affirmations as gary > did. I tried 's suggestions about changing the place I do the > tapping and avoiding toxic substances. I tried doing the tapping, > standing,sitting and lying down. I also have tried substituting > gary,s affirmations for my own, switched from using the rubbing in > the set-up to the karate chop and nothing helps. Any suggestions, > anyone? > *Â LOVE & GOLDEN LIGHTÂ * Debra Suzann Call 315-673-1015 Email Abundantangel57@... " The Bitterness Of Low Quality Lingers Long After The Sweetness Of Low Price Is Forgotten " For Information on.... Young Living Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils <A HREF= " https://www.youngliving.org/HEALINHIRISE " >https://www.youngliving.org/HEAL\ INHIRISE</A> Emotional Freedom Technique BSFF Health Kinesiology Learn How To Attract Prosperity <A HREF= " http://www.spiritualpartnering.com/projectprosperity?Abundantange " >http://\ www.spiritualpartnering.com/projectprosperity?Abundantangel</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 Hi Marc This can happen sometimes, especially in the early days, when your subconscious really doesn't want to give up control over your body. The list of problems you mention may be exacerbated or controlled by the subconscious. If you have a very strong subconscious, it can often work overtime to prevent you from changing ... It can think that it's doing the right thing by you, that you are going to hurt yourself if you change the status quo, etc. I have a daughter who is like this ... Only a professional person with a very strong will is able to get past this blockage for her. On the other hand, I have been having treatments of various kinds for several years, so my subconscious has had time to see that it's not 100% correct all the time, and so it's now willing to let me take more control over these things. Mind you, as most others on this list will tell you, it doesn't give itself up easily, and it still hangs on to some things very tightly! (for me, its my weight and food allergies, but I am now finally making some progress here - had a risotto that was flooded in cream, plus alcohol, last night and I haven't suffered any side effects - almost a miracle for me!) Something I have done over the past few months is talk to my subconscious - tell it that I know it has my best interests at heart, thank it for all the work it has done over the years by protecting me, then bargaining with it to let me take control in specific areas. It didn't like it at first, but now it's starting to trust me and to relinquish control. Don¹t give up - take a different approach! Best wishes Vivienne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2003 Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 Hi Ole On 9/8/01 8:37 AM, " opl.lars1@... " <opl.lars1@...> wrote: > I havent done it since, though. It feels wrong to force myself to thing all > those negative thoughts. Its like running a risk to get really depressed by > making myself think so negative. I just cant find the motivation for > going though this horrible list every day,... well, actually I did it right > now, thinking that the resistance to it was PART of the reversal. And it > wasnt so hard, but it didnt have the same effect on my energy. > I suspect it is all part of your reversal problem ... Your body doesn't Want to be tapped on - > BTW, I have also found that sometimes tapping is not feeling good, it just > sort of slightly " hurts " , its like the points resist the tapping and say: > please stop this anoying tapping. Any of you know this feeling, too? > Might it be because I havent found the essential thing to tap on in these > situations? One of the ways I can tell if a point is actually storing some negative energy is the level of pain at that point. I've found the level of pain is a good indicator of how long I have to keep tapping on a point ... The more pain, the longer I tap that point. My daughter (the one who's subconscious really works hard at not letting her get better) was completely unable to touch some points (or even get her hand anywhere near the points) the first time she did EFT - we had to interrupt the session, do two rounds on not being able to touch those points, then continue the session. Keep tapping - if you are really reversed, the progress can be quite slow to begin with, but over time, you will find the speed of healing can speed up quite dramatically! (it did for me!) Best wishes Vivienne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 > Also I think that EFT makes one disidentify with the emotion and this is > partly why it works. > > Ole Hi Ole, How I view it is that the tapping " frees " the energy blockage that is holding on to the emotional energy and we then are no longer " attached " to that emotion. I have talked to several people about how it almost feels like an empty space has be created when the emotional attachment disappears. I believe this is where Zivorad advises us to fill that emptiness with conscious awareness, which is at a higher vibrational level than the previous emotion. In that way, we not only free ourselves from emotional negativity but also raise our own consciousness, where we will not be so vulnerable to these emotions. Consciousness increases our power to make better choices! I also agree with you about the man who cried for the first time. This is a powerful release outlet. I too feel that the treatment was successful. This has opened the door for the man to get back to being fully conscious of who he is and that there is more to him than just a physical body. Nels Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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