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Some more iSt 9x9 successes described.

Subsequent to the clearing those 2 death-witnessing traumas that last

day of the EP Conference, I had a much deeper clearing, later that

night. Read on:

" Actually that very same night, I further processed another

experience of death... someone very close to me...and that was the

real biggie... the death of my Grandma when I was 6 years old. I

think the real relief came from this final release. It's as if the

other two death experiences kind of led up to this one... but it

happened many hours later... in the middle of the night. You should

have seen me....(lol).... testing eye positions in the dark(!), lying

on the couch as a house guest of a friend in Toronto, but I woke up

in the middle of the night... and there was this urgent need to heal

something... and iSt somehow led me to it. I am very, very grateful

for this healing. I truly appreciate iSt 9x9. This week, I have

used surrogate testing, using iSt, over the phone with a few clients,

and it has helped them do some major major releasing. It is an

absolute treasure of a method for those slow to release, stuck issues

in our lives. "

> Lyn, I know exactly what you're talking about. There is a way

around that. When you use Integrative States Therapy (9X9 iSt) and

check in which head and eye position you have a dissociative block to

further treatment, then one can clear the remnants of any leftover

clearing or treatment. Often it is due to a life event that has

occurred which is resistant to treatment or healing.

>

> My first realization of this was when I was speaking to Pat Yoder,

one of the iSt Research presenters at the conference, and I was

mentioning an event in which I witnessed the death of another

person. She pointed out to me which eye position I was using, and

when I muscle tested it, sure enough, it was a weak in that

position. So she suggested either blinking in that head/eye position

or doing whatever Energy Psychology treatment that is being used

(EFT, BSFF, EMDR,etc.) but doing it IN THAT POSITION. Due to this

amazing discovery, I was able to clear two of my memories of deaths

(of others), both in accidents, one a road accident that I witnessed

as a child, and one a construction accident in a University where I

was teaching Mathematics for Business. Since this learning about

iSt, I have used this technique for myself and my clients with really

absolutely AMAZING results... we end up with COMPLETE and PERMANENT

healing processes. I often add in an " I Trust " clearing at the end,

so the person has confidence and faith that the work is really

cleared permanently and completely. Nowadays, I often use Dr. Larry

Nims' BSFF or Instant BSFF combined with iSt (when needed). It has

cut down my treatment time incredibly! And it has totally given me

the confidence that no matter what a client needs to work on, there

is a fail-safe way of clearing it!!! The website for iSt is

http://www.integrativestates.com/ and for BSFF is

http://www.besetfreefast.com/ .

>

> Another experience of using iSt was a head/eye position, which when

I kept blinking in that position, brought up a memory :I'm looking

under a bed and asking my sister to play with me. She's hiding under

the bed, and is hurt or bleeding, and doesn't want to play. The

emotions that come up are " I'm not good enough. " The age capacity is

1 year old. The emotions are painful, but the freedom from that

ridiculous negative core belief system is a blessed relief, and well

worth the effort. Thank God for Don Elium's great research into this

field. Apparently it is an ongoing 9-year Researech Project. I am

grateful to him and his research team, and to the presenters who

shared it with us all at the Energy Psych. conference in Toronto. I

really recommend going to these conferences, if you are practicing

any Energy Psych. therapies. You not only get new learning, but a

much broader perspective on Energy Psychology.

>

> If you like, Lyn, we can set up an appointment, and I can help you

with a process you'd like to clear completely over the phone, since

you're way over on the other coast!!! Let's set it up for next

week. Email me, if you'd like to do this.

>

> If anyone else is also interested, email me. I'd be happy to do a

few (let's say a maximum of 10) short (15 minutes to 30 minutes)

phone sessions with the people on our [Tap 'n B Free] list at no

charge...to be set up for next week. My holiday present to you! I'll

do this on a first come first serve basis, so email me if you're

interested at EmotionalFreedomTechniques-owner@y..., mentioning the

time that is suitable to you between the hours of 9 to 5 p.m. Mon.-

Fri. Montreal, Canada time. I'll email you back with an appointment

time, etc.

>

> With the very best wishes for all,

> Dayu

>

> [Tap 'n B Free] Progressive Wins

>

>

> Hi All:

>

> I was taking a look at " progressive " wins and

> " stable final " wins. I have been reading different

> types of wins lately and wondering to some degree why

> I don't put more of my own up.

>

> I think for me, I have been considering my wins as

> " progressive " wins. You know, going through the

> different levels, then going up and down like a yo yo,

> then getting stronger and then finding another " weak

> link " so to speak and then knowing I'm improving but

> needing more sessions, etc. I seem to be going

> through quite a bit of that lately.

>

> I put a few things up here and there, but yet,

> there isn't that " final " satisfaction of attaining a

> wanted level stably just yet. To me progressive wins

> are still part of locked up emotional " charges " but it

> has releases attached to it. So, I don't think of

> saying anything on the different lists I'm on because

> it feels incomplete.

>

> Like I have to have some sort of consideration that

> in order to have a " win " worth talking about it must

> be complete. If it isn't, why talk about it (unless

> I'm looking for help or something).

>

> This seems kinda silly really, doesn't it :). I

> mean, who knows, maybe someone might actually learn

> something from my " dribble " - lol! But sometimes one

> finds something interesting that sparks other people

> as well.

>

> Does anyone else ever have these considerations or

> something similar?

>

> Warmly,

> Lyn

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