Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Thank you for this story, . Great message. ~Mona Sharing an experience Yesterday a friend called me on the phone asking for a reference for a hypnotist. I asked what it was about. He needed some help with an issue, but wasn't very specific at first. During our conversation he finally said, " Nobody understands me. " I asked if he would like me to assist him with his issue, and he agreed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Thank you , I have learnt from you message. Nowhawk > > Yesterday a friend called me on the phone asking for a reference for a > hypnotist. I asked what it was about. He needed some help with an > issue, but wasn't very specific at first. During our conversation he > finally said, " Nobody understands me. " I asked if he would like me to > assist him with his issue, and he agreed. > > I decided not to tell him anything about Byron or The Work - > that would come later. Instead, I dove right in with the four > questions, and it seemed so very natural. After about ten minutes with > lots of crying on his part as he brought up some very deep emotions he > had been suppressing, we got to the turnaround. I prompted him with > the first turnaround so he would get the idea. He worked with it, > found it suitable, and then came up with one of his own, and then > another. I added a couple more. At the end, he told me he had doubts > that I would be able to work with him at such a deep level. He told me > that the session worked for him and he thanked me profusely. > > And all this was done over the phone. > > The irony of this is, he was my personal coach back in 1994 when I was > recovering from a cancer operation. It was his guidance and teachings > that moved me from my attachments to guilt and despair to freedom and > health. > > What goes around comes around. > > I'm telling you this story so that you really get that if you know the > four questions (and the sub questions) well enough you can assist > others with their emotional problems, or beliefs that no longer work > for them, with great ease and comfort without going into detail about > The Work - no introduction needed. Once you have their permission, > just do it. If they should ever ask you how you came to know how to do > what you did, then you can refer them to Byron . Or maybe at the > end of the session you can just give them one of 's little booklets. > > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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