Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 Hi Dayu, I wanted to respond a little more in detail to your post. I do understand about food addictions and aspects. Have been tapping on them before and now tapped another week with no results... As I said in another post, I did not expect to be healed from them in the workshop, but yes, I was expecting some advice of what I could to next. Especially since I did email the instructor before and explained my situation. So I was dissappointed. And I think rightfully so. I don't really agree with you that it has anything to do with taking responsibility ... doesn't make sense to me. Not in this case. I had talked to the instructor prior to class and told her my knowledge and experience and what I was expecting, and she told me to attend and I would definitely get something out of the class. Well, she taught exactly what I have been telling her I already know and nothing else... so I feel I was deceived. (maybe I should tap on that:-) Enough of that, its not that important... Very interesting that you feel that my chocolate craving is from age 3. Don't remember anything. You can read in my last post to Doc a little more about what I remember. Something could have happened then and I just don't remember. I remember as a child that the chocolate cravings were so bad that I was stealing chocolate as long as I can remember... > > > > When it comes to food addictions, there can be multiple aspects. > I'm muscle-testing, Christa, that this chocolate craving is coming from age > 3 (for you). > > It may support you to check: Which need were you meeting, or unable to meet, > at age 3? Do you still have that need? What was happening for you at that > time. If your pattern stems from childhood, was there a time when you wanted > someone else to be responsible? Was there a time when someone let you down? > Was there a time when your expectations were not met? How did you deal with > that? What decision did you make at that time.that is still running your > life today? Unfortunately I have no clue about any of those? > know. My questions is: Do you get your needs met, by calling attention to > what is wrong in a situation..and making it the other person's > responsibility (In the above case, this forum's responsibility) for not > having met your need? I do not think I make other people responsible for having my needs met. I think its pretty normal to hope for some answers on such a huge list. And there are some great people here which are trying to help. I guess I so often feel just so lost in my problems and can't really see how to proceed or what the right thing is to do. I feel I'm stabbing in the dark and don't get anywhere. I just want to forget everything and quit. And, no, I don't feel that anybody else is responsible for this. I do feel pretty worn out right now. thanks for helping christa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 >>>> a while later, when I discovered an even better way to cleanse out parasites. Wow! Hardly any dietary restrictions, and as the cleanse proceeded, I was not at the effect of my cravings and the things I wanted to eat changed more and more naturally. I found this new way the easiest, and have, since then, shared that with those of my patients who are ready to do the physical work along with the emotional.[sundari:] Interesting post Dayu... But after all that build up, you're not going to share with the rest of us your preferred method for parasite cleanse? I, for one, would like to know : ) A rife machine perhaps? Sundari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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