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This is a very interesting article from emofree.com about how our

neuronets communicate and develop long-term relationships and how

emotions are physically addictive. -Adah

What the Bleep do We Know about EFT?

Hi Everyone,

The move " What the Bleep do we know " is a remarkable description of

the findings of Quantum Physics. I have watched it several times and

get new insights on each viewing. If you have seen this movie, you

will appreciate Diane Lanthier's blending of it with the EFT

experience.

Hugs,

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By Diane Lanthier

, the following is an article I wrote for a local free mag about

EFT and the movie " What the Bleep Do We Know. "

The movie What the Bleep do We Know has had a profound impact on many

lives with its messages of perceived reality. I love the movie, love

the messages and how they're presented. There's a part in What the

Bleep that discusses how we become addicted to our emotions, and it

struck me that Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) actually helps

break those addictions.

We perceive our reality based on what we know, what we've heard and

learned and felt all our lives. All those things and events colour

the way we see the world around us and how we choose to understand

it. Something happens when you are a child, and for whatever reason,

be it a glitch in your energy, a past life memory, or what you've

already learned in your world, something in your make-up creates a

reaction to that happening. And then a myriad of reactions occur to

your reaction, and so on. You learn something about your world. As

life goes on, you perceive that world within the context of the

things you have learned - learned to be truths, to be rewarding, to

be protective - at various level of consciousness.

Now let's say you develop a certain understanding of events that has

a negative connotation to it. As new things happen in your

environment, you perceive those events in that negative mindframe,

interpret things to fit your view of the world and your environment.

And each event or interaction that gets viewed in this negative

context confirms what you already believe to be true. This growing

negative view, these beliefs, I call scar tissue. It builds on

itself, until you can no longer see certain issues without summoning

the negative energy of previous occurrences. And you're so ingrained

in the emotional patterning, that you aren't even aware of its

presence and how it affects your vision.

The movie What the Bleep says that " the brain is made up of tiny

brain cells called neurons. These neurons have tiny branches that

reach out and connect to other neurons to form a neuronet. Each place

where they connect is integrated into a thought or a memory. The

brain builds up all its concepts by the law of associative memory.

Ideas, thoughts and feelings are all constructed and interconnected

within this neuronet. And all have a possible relationship with one

another. The concept and the feeling of love, for instance, is stored

in this vast neuronet. But we build up the concept of love from many

other different ideas. Some people have love connected to

disappointment. When they think about love, they experience the

memory of pain, sorrow, anger and even rage. Rage may be linked to

hurt which may be linked to a specific person which then is connected

back to love.

We build up models of how we see the world outside of us. And the

more information we have the more we refine our model one way or

another. And what we ultimately do is tell ourselves a story about

what the outside world is. Any information that we process, that we

take in from the environment, is always coloured by the experiences

that we've had and any emotional response that we're having about

what we're bringing in. "

According to What the Bleep, the hypothalamus assembles chemicals

called peptides that match certain emotions. There's a chemical, or

peptide, for every emotion. When we experience an emotion, the

hypothalamus releases these peptides into the blood stream and then

to the cells in the body. Along the outside of the cells are billions

of receptors, which are receivers of incoming information. The

peptides sit in these receptors, attaching themselves to the cell,

sending it information and changing it in many ways. It sets off a

whole cascade of biochemical events, some of which cause changes in

the nucleus of the cell. So now your cells are receiving a chemical

(an emotion) - a chemical that is addictive.

" We bring to ourselves situations that will fulfill the biochemical

craving of the cells of our body by creating situations that meet our

chemical needs. An addict will always need a little bit more in order

to get a rush or a high of what they're looking for chemically. ...

The relevant search command that's going on is related to finding a

certain emotional state " that will create and release the chemical to

our cells. " We can't even direct our eyes without having a certain

emotional aspect to it. We create our reality by looking for and

seeing things that meet these expectations - we have a mindview and

set emotions and we look for things to meet those or we colour events

within those guidelines to make them meet them.

.... Nerve cells that fire together wire together. If you practice

something over and over again those nerve cells have a long-term

relationship. If you get angry on a daily basis and give reason for

your victimization in your life on a daily basis you are re-wiring

and re-integrating that neuronet on a daily basis and that neuronet

now has a long-term relationship with all those other nerve cells

called an identity. We also know that nerve cells that don't fire

together no longer wire together. They lose their long-term

relationships. Every time we interrupt a thought process that

produces a chemical reaction in our body those nerve cells that are

connected to each other start breaking a long-term relationship. "

So how do you break the emotional addiction? How do you stop the

nerve cells from firing together and break their relationship? How do

you remove the scar tissue?

EFT can eliminate the pattern of negative emotion, working on

memories and emotions individually by clearing away or releasing the

energetic disruptions that cause the negative emotions. We chip away

at the scar tissue until it's gone. You can even heal past life

memories and do work at the cellular level.

And when the scar tissue is gone, a wonderful thing happens ... you

can see situations more clearly, more openly, more divinely. Events

and people and their behaviour are no longer personal, and you more

easily and naturally understand that everyone has their place in the

world, their path to lead, their experience to live. It's refreshing

and enlightening. And it's loving. It's love. It's the universe,

speaking to you directly, without the filter of past hurts and

dismays. It is the emergence of your true divine self, and of the

discovery of what's really important.

Diane

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