The best thing I can offer is to visit www.emofree.com and search for
surrogate tapping or surrogate eft etc. There is a wealth of articles, Q&A
stories etc on the site. Blessings, Lesley
-------Original Message-------
From: Bibhu Patnaik
Date: 01/06/09 22:09:33
To: sharingzeropoint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [SPAM]Re: [SharingZeroPoint] Re: Some questions from a
zpoint-newbie
How do you do EFT surrogate tapping in case of Zpoint
rgds
BP
To: SharingZeroPoint@...: usiskin@...: Tue, 6 Jan
2009 20:16:02 -0800Subject: Re: [SPAM]Re: [SharingZeroPoint] Re: Some
questions from a zpoint-newbie
As we say with EFT, 'try it on everything!'.Often, in my experience, whenyou
begin the releasing process, other, lesser obvious factors rise to
thesurface, to be cleared in turn. I think that is what the 'patterns
connectedto' clearing addresses.... I also found the Simple Yet Profound
clearingsoffered by Dawn Chace to cover it all in a very simple (and
profound) way.These can be found at www.zpointprocess.com , under free
resources, and thearticle is called clearing statements part 1. Has anyone
answered re the triple warmer and reversal issues yet? I too havesome
questions regarding those, if anyone could shed some light. Blessings
Lesley -------Original Message------- From: M J Nelson Date: 01/06/09
19:36:43 To: SharingZeroPoint@yahoogroups.com Subject: [SPAM]Re:
[SharingZeroPoint] Re: Some questions from azpoint-newbie There is an
emotional component to all physical problems even if it is a muscle or bone
thing. We DO react to being hurt, frequently tightening up and causing even
more pain. Energy therapies can help with varying degrees of success
depending on the person and situation. Mary jim adcock wrote: > > --- In
SharingZeroPoint@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:SharingZeroPoint%40yahoogroups
com>, zpoint-newbie@... wrote: > >Hi Uli, > > As a massage therapist with a
lot of training in manual therapy my > experience is that if a physical
problem has an emotional componet to > it then energy therapies can help
clear it up. However if the problem > is because of something physically
wrong like muscle tears, tendon, > cartilage problems and possibly in your
case a out of aligned tailbone > because you have injured it, Zpoint may not
help alot. > Hope that helps some. > > Jim > > > Hi everybody, I am new to
zpoint, and I have some questions about > the process: > > > > I have a
problem with "feeling the characteristic feeling". Is it > not enough to say
to myself at the beginning of the clearingprocess > "When I think of/about .
...., then I feel ...." (for example: When I > think about going to the
dentist, I feel anxious/nervous/panic - or > whatever -)? I am not able to
hold a feeling over the whole process. > > > > And: There are some
situations, where I do not know what kind of > feeling it really is - so how
could I evoke it? For example: A friend > of mine (we are planning to have a
zpoint-practice-group two times a > week, where we and other friends of us
will do zpoint together) had an > experience as a child which must be very
traumatic - but he is not > able to feel the panic and the other strong
feelings which had been > there when he were in this situation (he was in
hospital for a few > weeks, and the reason and the circumstances which he
brought him there > were very traumatic, and also the stay in the hospital.
He knows that, > and he know for sure that these experiences are still
influencing him > mentally and emotionally. But he is not able to feel the
feelings - > maybe they are suppressed, because of the traumatic nature).
How can > he clear such a thing? > > > > And how can we work on physical
problems? For example, I had a fall > on my tailbone a few years ago, and
that still make me problems. I > know that with EFT I can work also on such
problems, but how is that > with zpoint, and how do I have to handle this?
What is the clearing > statement I have to use? > > > > Another friend who
wish to share our weekly zpointgroup has a > problem with an addiction to
sweets. How is that to handle with > zpoint? What is the clearing statement
in such cases? > > And (I promised - the last!) how can we work with zpoint
when there > is no feeling, but only an idea? The friend with the
sweets-addiction > want to have a new relationship (she is single since
about two years), > but always when she want to try something to meet a man,
there is > always like a pop up "Forget it - there is no man who could be
happy > with you!". Could she also use the zpoint-clearing to get some help,
> and how? > > > > A lot of questions... But it would be very nice if you
could help > us. Thank you so much! Uli > > -- > > Psssst! Schon vom neuen
GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kann`s mit > allen: http://www.gmx
net/de/go/multimessenger > <http://www.gmx.net/de/go/multimessenger> > > > >
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