Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 thanks jef. That was helpful. Could you also recommend a sequence for the tapping. I haven't done it in a while. IS it one sizes fits all? -- Jef Shockley <jef.shockley@...> wrote: > > > > > jef, I wasn't sure what I was to be looking for on > > that page you sent for maharishi. > > as far as Eft goes, is there anything you can > > recommend > > for depression. > > thanks, jackie > > > > Hi Jackie, > > Sorry for the confusion regarding the link. Dayu, > this groups owner, > doesn't allow links to be posted to this board so > she created the > One_Cre8ivExpressions group to handle them. I know > for a newcomer it > can get to be a bit confusing. Oh, and I see what > you mean about it's > relation to EFT. I think I'll start screening the > links a little > closer. My bad, sorry for that ( > > With that said, the key to getting a handle on > depression is to > determine just what it is that's depressing you. You > see, depression > is a general term. What may depress me may not > necessarily depress you > -- it's very individualized. What I'd recommend is > to sit down and > think about all of the things that has you bugged. > Write them down. > Then, to use the forest metaphor, with each problem > being a tree, > select the tallest tree in this metaphorical forest > and use EFT to > chop it down. It may take a few whacks (rounds of > EFT) to drop it but > eventually, with persistance, it will fall. The key > to seeing rapid > success is to be specific as possible with each and > every problem. > > A side effect to all this is, as you chop down each > tree in your > metephorical depression forest, the tapping tends to > take on a > generalizing effect. What that means is that other > trees in your > forest tend to simply fall over when you take out > the tallest ones. > It's really quite nifty ) > > Once you take out the tallest tree, go on to the > next tallest tree and > repeat. In time you'll see, in your minds eye, that > this nasty and > dark forest magically transforms itself into a > beautiful green pasture. > > Anyway, I hope this helps in getting you started > down the path to a > glorious future ) > > -Jef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 jeff there was a typo in my message my son is22years old Jef Shockley <jef.shockley@...> wrote: > > how do you continue with your life when there seems to be no end. In a word, tapping. Do you have Craig's free EFT manual? Are you tapping on a regular basis? I know that it seems overwhelming at the moment, but EFT can help you to get some balance back into your life. > a husband who is house bound and diabled and just plain nasty at times I get the distinct impression that your husband is taking out all of his frustrations on you. What is the nature of his disabilities? Was it something that he caused himself or was it something that happened to him through no fault of his own? > a 2 year old son who thinks he was put on this earth just for me to > take care of and his dad refuses to let thay change. Well, two year olds are that way. Given the other situations going on in your life right now, I do understand where you're coming from. Keep in mind that it's not your son's fault. He probably senses the tension going on and is trying to find some security in you. > What if anything is out there for me? I have disappeared and been > replaced.I feel like i am in a scene in invasion of the body > snatchers. I can understand your frustration and sense of overwhelm. You've got a lot of responsibilities to shoulder. This is where tapping can come to your rescue. Here's some suggestions on what to tap on: ---------- " Even though I feel totally overwhelmed, I deeply and completely love and accept myself. " " This overwhelm. " ---------- " Even though [insert husbands name] demands more than I can give, I deeply and completely love and accept myself. " " [husbands name] overwhelming demands. " ---------- " Even though [insert sons name] demands more than I can give, I deeply and completely love and accept myself. " " [sons name] overwhelming demands. " ---------- These are just a few suggestions to get you started. Feel free to change them as need to better suit your situation. Also, listen to what your inner voice brings up and tap on those as well. Hopefully, this will help to bring your stress level down out of the stratosphere and into a managable level. I'm curious, have you entertained the thought of using EFT on your husband also. You may find that by dealing with his emotional issues, it would go a long way in making your life a lot better. I know for me, personally, I hate to be layed up for even one day. I can't imagine what it'd be like to have to face that for the rest of my life. Suffice it to say, 'cranky' would be a gross understatement and not something I'd wish for anyone around me to be exposed to. I hope that these tips will help to bring you some relief. Please let us know how it goes and don't hesitate to ask for more help -- that's what we're here for. -Jef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 my son does not allow me to download anything on his computer Jef Shockley <jef.shockley@...> wrote: > > how do you continue with your life when there seems to be no end. In a word, tapping. Do you have Craig's free EFT manual? Are you tapping on a regular basis? I know that it seems overwhelming at the moment, but EFT can help you to get some balance back into your life. > a husband who is house bound and diabled and just plain nasty at times I get the distinct impression that your husband is taking out all of his frustrations on you. What is the nature of his disabilities? Was it something that he caused himself or was it something that happened to him through no fault of his own? > a 2 year old son who thinks he was put on this earth just for me to > take care of and his dad refuses to let thay change. Well, two year olds are that way. Given the other situations going on in your life right now, I do understand where you're coming from. Keep in mind that it's not your son's fault. He probably senses the tension going on and is trying to find some security in you. > What if anything is out there for me? I have disappeared and been > replaced.I feel like i am in a scene in invasion of the body > snatchers. I can understand your frustration and sense of overwhelm. You've got a lot of responsibilities to shoulder. This is where tapping can come to your rescue. Here's some suggestions on what to tap on: ---------- " Even though I feel totally overwhelmed, I deeply and completely love and accept myself. " " This overwhelm. " ---------- " Even though [insert husbands name] demands more than I can give, I deeply and completely love and accept myself. " " [husbands name] overwhelming demands. " ---------- " Even though [insert sons name] demands more than I can give, I deeply and completely love and accept myself. " " [sons name] overwhelming demands. " ---------- These are just a few suggestions to get you started. Feel free to change them as need to better suit your situation. Also, listen to what your inner voice brings up and tap on those as well. Hopefully, this will help to bring your stress level down out of the stratosphere and into a managable level. I'm curious, have you entertained the thought of using EFT on your husband also. You may find that by dealing with his emotional issues, it would go a long way in making your life a lot better. I know for me, personally, I hate to be layed up for even one day. I can't imagine what it'd be like to have to face that for the rest of my life. Suffice it to say, 'cranky' would be a gross understatement and not something I'd wish for anyone around me to be exposed to. I hope that these tips will help to bring you some relief. Please let us know how it goes and don't hesitate to ask for more help -- that's what we're here for. -Jef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 > > my son does not allow me to download anything on his computer I'd follow Kat's advice (message #16279) and hit the link she provides. I also add that has some videos up on his website that'll show you how he does it -- like the tempo of the tapping, etc. Here's the link to that: http://www.emofree.com/web-videos.htm?ref=newsletter Hope that helps... -Jef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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