Hi
Thanks again. I used the WHEE butterfly hug with Tapas' affirmations with one
of my recurrent blocks this morning and it worked really well for me. I know
because I felt a very definite shift in how I felt. I also used it with a
client today (using the 4 step shortened TAT version) and this worked really
well for the client. She felt the energy of the emotion peak and just
dissipate.
I am still not sure whether to buy the BSFF book and would welcome your info on
whether muscle testing is necessary to make it work or not.
Regards, Julie
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
From: gloriacoleman953612000@...
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:00:10 -0800
Subject: RE: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
Hi Julie,
Indeed the debate has become a cat herding session.
Using the WHEE butterfly hug tapping along with Tapas' affirmations works
beautifully. At the end of the session everything that has been worked on can be
bundled together to make sure everybody and everything has been forgiven.
The cross tapping back and forth stimulates both sides of the brain the
conscious and unconscious to act on the affirmation. As far as I know nobody
has been able to prove this, but I find this explanation is better accepted by
skeptical patients.
These methods including TAT all have one thing in common, the intent of the
tapping, hand positions, etc. signal the subconscious to act.
And what is Emotrance? Pure intent.
Personally I find that BSFF combined with Emotrance is most effective. BSFF
uses no hand positions or tapping at all. ( The videos show tapping, but it is
no longer used). A simple cue word is used to signal intent to the subconscious
to act and it is fast, simple and thorough.
Sincerely,
Stephen
--- On Mon, 11/16/09, Julie de Burgh <julie@...> wrote:
From: Julie de Burgh <julie@...>
Subject: RE: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 16, 2009, 2:05 AM
Hi Stephen
I'm interested in how you combine TAT and WHEE (both of which I have studied
with the respective originators) ? The TAT hands position does not seem to
combine easily with the WHEE tapping, please could you let me know how you use
these together? As you probably know from earlier posts, I use Robert Smith's
Faster EFT tapping routine with ET and feel it really speeds the process up.
Would you have any ideas on how these therapies stimulate both hemispheres of
the brain to work in a coordinated manner and release trauma? I look on the
"energy" model as just a model rather than an actual reality - a bit like dark
matter and energy, and in fact the painful feelings can be described as "stuck
emotions" with more sceptical clients. There is a huge very interesting debate
going on about ET after the article in Times Higher Education about ET being
taught in a school which has rather got caught up in this very point instead of
focussing on the actual observable positive effects of the technique.
Regards, Julie
To: emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com
From: gloriacoleman953612 000@yahoo. com
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 00:48:31 -0800
Subject: Re: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
Hi Julie,
I purposely do not distinguish between EMDR and other "energy" therapies.
Other modalities such as TAT, WHEE, TFT and some others are quite formal and
require some practice. To become certified in EMDR last time I checked it
requires only a weekend or two workshops and a degree in psychology of some
sort.
EMDR is simple and elegant, no rocket science required. Its results are
uncontested by everybody that has used it properly.
All these therapies do the same thing and work with the same principle. The
tapping, hand positions, the eye movements stimulate both hemispheres of the
brain to work in a coordinated manner and thus allow release of traumas major
and minor very quickly.
My personal experience with patients is EMDR brings about miracles, EFT works
better and is faster. TAT is even better. Combining TAT with WHEE is amazing.
Emotrance is in a class of its own, bypassing the conscious mind enableing the
client to make large shifts quickly.
As an acupuncturist I clearly cannot buy the explainations of meridians or
acupuncture points relasing "energy". This led me to the discovery that all
these modalities are nothing but different ways of working with the same
underlying principle.
We all may have our favorite therapy, some of us simply work better with one
modality over another.
Stephen
--- On Fri, 11/13/09, ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@yahoo. co.uk> wrote:
From: ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@yahoo. .co.uk>
Subject: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
To: emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com
Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 2:25 PM
Hi Stephen
For the sake of accuracy I think you will find that the practitioners of EMDR do
not class it as an energy therapy. In fact its full name (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing) hints at the precision and formality of the
technique.
Regards, Julie
--- In emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com, Gloria Coleman <gloriacoleman95361 2000@...>
wrote:
>
> For nearly a century, psychology as moved at less than a snails pace. Patients
can go through therapy for years and gain important insights into their mental
health. However, they continue in therapy with little evident change.
>
> My first contact with "energy therapies" was with EMDR and the results I saw
were amazing. Patients were overcoming blocks that therapy has been unable to
change. These changes comes very quickly, a few sessions can accomplish more
than many years of sitting in a psychotherapist' s office.
>
> Psychology has been dragging a loaded sleigh through dry rocky river beds for
decades and suddenly they see amateurs and children driving by with Humvees. Its
may be a threat to their livelihood. They may feel uncomfortable to ask
themselves, "Has my many years of education and practice been all in vain?"
>
> Being used to dragging the loaded sleigh and seeing very little progress in
their professions, EMDR, EFT, TAT, and Emotrance must seem bizarre, woo woo, or
something to attack at all costs.
>
> Yet nearly 90% of all patients see dramatic results and I fail to encounter a
single properly trained practitioner of energy therapies to quit and go back to
the old unproductive ways.
>
> The critics are the ones that have never tried to use an "energy therapy".
What "science" misses, the little children clearly see.
>
> Stephen Coleman
> http://new-holistic -medicine. com
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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"And one advantage to having the 'establishment' reject all this is that
we don't need 6 or 8 years of college and a state license to do it.
That may be coming if we're accepted enough, though."
Oh please I hope it never makes into the "establishment". That 's a good way to
ruin it all. It is great that teenagers can be more effective than Ph.D's Why
take the joy out of it?
Stephen
--- On Mon, 11/16/09, treehugger1946 <treehugger1946@...> wrote:
From: treehugger1946 <treehugger1946@...>
Subject: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 16, 2009, 10:11 AM
Â
Considering the things I know -- EFT, BSFF, Zensight, Emotrance, TAT and
Emotion Code, quite a few people consider ET to be the weirdest.
In terms of psychobabble, there's so little getting into the psychology of the
problem that it isn't really psycho and so little talking altogether that it
isn't really babble either.
I understand the resistance from some psychology professionals though. They see
so many strange things people try that really are pure bunk that they hesitate
to join in on something that looks that way.
I was thinking that if I was watching an Emotion Code treatment on my sister
from across the room, what would I see? "Well, first he started at a little card
and pumped her arm like he was trying to get water from a well, then he put the
card down and gave a few more pumps for good measure. Then he walked over to the
refrigerator door, pulled off a magnet, and used it to scratch her back like she
itched or something. That was the whole thing, and now she thinks she feel
better. What a load of . . ."
Well, the card is the rows and columns of emotions to be tested for, the extra
pumping is to get an approximate age for the problem, and the scratching the
back is using the magnet to stimulate the governing vessel along the spine. But
to an outsider this stuff really does look like we're a bunch of flim-flam
artists (don't know what the British terms are for this).
Oh, and while ET is possibly the most direct and useful of the things I know, my
favorite for doing it is Zensight. There's something about the healing
statements and imagery that I just love.
And one advantage to having the 'establishment' reject all this is that we don't
need 6 or 8 years of college and a state license to do it. That may be coming if
we're accepted enough, though.
--- In emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com, Detlev Tesch <detlev.tesch@ ...> wrote:
>
> Oh, I sooooo concur, Alex.
>
> The simplicity and lack of any "weird" stuff you have to do is one of
> the reasons for ET being my favorite modality bar none.
>
> Detlev
>
> --
> Dipl.-Oek. Detlev Tesch
> Coach, Master Trainer of EmoTrance
> www.webtesch. de
> www.emotrance. eu
>
> EmoTrance Advanced Training – 12.-13. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
> http://emotrance. eu/emotrance- training/ emotrance- advanced- training/
>
> EmoTrance Trainer Training – 14. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
> http://emotrance. eu/emotrance- training/ emotrance- trainer-training /
>
>
>
> Am 16.11.2009 um 17:28 schrieb alex_c_kent:
>
> > God bless EmoTrance, it's simplicity and it's lack of butterfly hugs.
> >
> > I'm sure that would have been a far harder to pitch to publicly
> > funded schools.
> >
> > LOL.
> >
> > Alex
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Hi Stephen
Thanks for your information - that makes sense. About BSFF, I have thought of
getting the BSFF book, but am not sure if you have to do muscle testing, which I
am no good at. Could you please let me know if I can use BSFF with myself and
clients without muscle testing?
Regards, Julie
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
From: gloriacoleman953612000@...
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:00:10 -0800
Subject: RE: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
Hi Julie,
Indeed the debate has become a cat herding session.
Using the WHEE butterfly hug tapping along with Tapas' affirmations works
beautifully. At the end of the session everything that has been worked on can be
bundled together to make sure everybody and everything has been forgiven.
The cross tapping back and forth stimulates both sides of the brain the
conscious and unconscious to act on the affirmation. As far as I know nobody
has been able to prove this, but I find this explanation is better accepted by
skeptical patients.
These methods including TAT all have one thing in common, the intent of the
tapping, hand positions, etc. signal the subconscious to act.
And what is Emotrance? Pure intent.
Personally I find that BSFF combined with Emotrance is most effective. BSFF
uses no hand positions or tapping at all. ( The videos show tapping, but it is
no longer used). A simple cue word is used to signal intent to the subconscious
to act and it is fast, simple and thorough.
Sincerely,
Stephen
--- On Mon, 11/16/09, Julie de Burgh <julie@...> wrote:
From: Julie de Burgh <julie@...>
Subject: RE: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 16, 2009, 2:05 AM
Hi Stephen
I'm interested in how you combine TAT and WHEE (both of which I have studied
with the respective originators) ? The TAT hands position does not seem to
combine easily with the WHEE tapping, please could you let me know how you use
these together? As you probably know from earlier posts, I use Robert Smith's
Faster EFT tapping routine with ET and feel it really speeds the process up.
Would you have any ideas on how these therapies stimulate both hemispheres of
the brain to work in a coordinated manner and release trauma? I look on the
"energy" model as just a model rather than an actual reality - a bit like dark
matter and energy, and in fact the painful feelings can be described as "stuck
emotions" with more sceptical clients. There is a huge very interesting debate
going on about ET after the article in Times Higher Education about ET being
taught in a school which has rather got caught up in this very point instead of
focussing on the actual observable positive effects of the technique.
Regards, Julie
To: emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com
From: gloriacoleman953612 000@yahoo. com
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 00:48:31 -0800
Subject: Re: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
Hi Julie,
I purposely do not distinguish between EMDR and other "energy" therapies.
Other modalities such as TAT, WHEE, TFT and some others are quite formal and
require some practice. To become certified in EMDR last time I checked it
requires only a weekend or two workshops and a degree in psychology of some
sort.
EMDR is simple and elegant, no rocket science required. Its results are
uncontested by everybody that has used it properly.
All these therapies do the same thing and work with the same principle. The
tapping, hand positions, the eye movements stimulate both hemispheres of the
brain to work in a coordinated manner and thus allow release of traumas major
and minor very quickly.
My personal experience with patients is EMDR brings about miracles, EFT works
better and is faster. TAT is even better. Combining TAT with WHEE is amazing.
Emotrance is in a class of its own, bypassing the conscious mind enableing the
client to make large shifts quickly.
As an acupuncturist I clearly cannot buy the explainations of meridians or
acupuncture points relasing "energy". This led me to the discovery that all
these modalities are nothing but different ways of working with the same
underlying principle.
We all may have our favorite therapy, some of us simply work better with one
modality over another.
Stephen
--- On Fri, 11/13/09, ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@yahoo. co.uk> wrote:
From: ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@yahoo. .co.uk>
Subject: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
To: emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com
Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 2:25 PM
Hi Stephen
For the sake of accuracy I think you will find that the practitioners of EMDR do
not class it as an energy therapy. In fact its full name (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing) hints at the precision and formality of the
technique.
Regards, Julie
--- In emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com, Gloria Coleman <gloriacoleman95361 2000@...>
wrote:
>
> For nearly a century, psychology as moved at less than a snails pace. Patients
can go through therapy for years and gain important insights into their mental
health. However, they continue in therapy with little evident change.
>
> My first contact with "energy therapies" was with EMDR and the results I saw
were amazing. Patients were overcoming blocks that therapy has been unable to
change. These changes comes very quickly, a few sessions can accomplish more
than many years of sitting in a psychotherapist' s office.
>
> Psychology has been dragging a loaded sleigh through dry rocky river beds for
decades and suddenly they see amateurs and children driving by with Humvees. Its
may be a threat to their livelihood. They may feel uncomfortable to ask
themselves, "Has my many years of education and practice been all in vain?"
>
> Being used to dragging the loaded sleigh and seeing very little progress in
their professions, EMDR, EFT, TAT, and Emotrance must seem bizarre, woo woo, or
something to attack at all costs.
>
> Yet nearly 90% of all patients see dramatic results and I fail to encounter a
single properly trained practitioner of energy therapies to quit and go back to
the old unproductive ways.
>
> The critics are the ones that have never tried to use an "energy therapy".
What "science" misses, the little children clearly see.
>
> Stephen Coleman
> http://new-holistic -medicine. com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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Great one, Alex
Thanks for sharing!!
Detlev
Am 16.11.2009 um 20:11 schrieb alex_c_kent:
> My favourite experience was when someone spotted me at the Toronto
> Conference, stopped me to talk and said:
>
> "I'm into *all* kinds of therapies, but my husband is a scientist so
> he only likes EmoTrance."
>
> It was as if she had said that every other therapy she had done
> required blind faith, where as ET was logical enough to just accept.
>
> I loved that!
>
> :)
>
> A.
>
> --- In emotrance2@yahoogroups.com, Detlev Tesch <detlev.tesch@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Oh, I sooooo concur, Alex.
> >
> > The simplicity and lack of any "weird" stuff you have to do is one
> of
> > the reasons for ET being my favorite modality bar none.
> >
> > Detlev
> >
> > --
> > Dipl.-Oek. Detlev Tesch
> > Coach, Master Trainer of EmoTrance
> > www.webtesch.de
> > www.emotrance.eu
> >
> > EmoTrance Advanced Training – 12.-13. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg
> bei Köln
> > http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-advanced-training/
> >
> > EmoTrance Trainer Training – 14. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
> > http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-trainer-training/
> >
> >
> >
> > Am 16.11.2009 um 17:28 schrieb alex_c_kent:
> >
> > > God bless EmoTrance, it's simplicity and it's lack of butterfly
> hugs.
> > >
> > > I'm sure that would have been a far harder to pitch to publicly
> > > funded schools.
> > >
> > > LOL.
> > >
> > > Alex
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Considering the things I know -- EFT, BSFF, Zensight, Emotrance, TAT and Emotion
Code, quite a few people consider ET to be the weirdest.
In terms of psychobabble, there's so little getting into the psychology of the
problem that it isn't really psycho and so little talking altogether that it
isn't really babble either.
I understand the resistance from some psychology professionals though. They see
so many strange things people try that really are pure bunk that they hesitate
to join in on something that looks that way.
I was thinking that if I was watching an Emotion Code treatment on my sister
from across the room, what would I see? "Well, first he started at a little card
and pumped her arm like he was trying to get water from a well, then he put the
card down and gave a few more pumps for good measure. Then he walked over to the
refrigerator door, pulled off a magnet, and used it to scratch her back like she
itched or something. That was the whole thing, and now she thinks she feel
better. What a load of . . ."
Well, the card is the rows and columns of emotions to be tested for, the extra
pumping is to get an approximate age for the problem, and the scratching the
back is using the magnet to stimulate the governing vessel along the spine. But
to an outsider this stuff really does look like we're a bunch of flim-flam
artists (don't know what the British terms are for this).
Oh, and while ET is possibly the most direct and useful of the things I know, my
favorite for doing it is Zensight. There's something about the healing
statements and imagery that I just love.
And one advantage to having the 'establishment' reject all this is that we don't
need 6 or 8 years of college and a state license to do it. That may be coming if
we're accepted enough, though.
--- In emotrance2@yahoogroups.com, Detlev Tesch <detlev.tesch@...> wrote:
>
> Oh, I sooooo concur, Alex.
>
> The simplicity and lack of any "weird" stuff you have to do is one of
> the reasons for ET being my favorite modality bar none.
>
> Detlev
>
> --
> Dipl.-Oek. Detlev Tesch
> Coach, Master Trainer of EmoTrance
> www.webtesch.de
> www.emotrance.eu
>
> EmoTrance Advanced Training – 12.-13. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
> http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-advanced-training/
>
> EmoTrance Trainer Training – 14. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
> http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-trainer-training/
>
>
>
> Am 16.11.2009 um 17:28 schrieb alex_c_kent:
>
> > God bless EmoTrance, it's simplicity and it's lack of butterfly hugs.
> >
> > I'm sure that would have been a far harder to pitch to publicly
> > funded schools.
> >
> > LOL.
> >
> > Alex
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
My favourite experience was when someone spotted me at the Toronto Conference,
stopped me to talk and said:
"I'm into *all* kinds of therapies, but my husband is a scientist so he only
likes EmoTrance."
It was as if she had said that every other therapy she had done required blind
faith, where as ET was logical enough to just accept.
I loved that!
:)
A.
--- In emotrance2@yahoogroups.com, Detlev Tesch <detlev.tesch@...> wrote:
>
> Oh, I sooooo concur, Alex.
>
> The simplicity and lack of any "weird" stuff you have to do is one of
> the reasons for ET being my favorite modality bar none.
>
> Detlev
>
> --
> Dipl.-Oek. Detlev Tesch
> Coach, Master Trainer of EmoTrance
> www.webtesch.de
> www.emotrance.eu
>
> EmoTrance Advanced Training – 12.-13. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
> http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-advanced-training/
>
> EmoTrance Trainer Training – 14. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
> http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-trainer-training/
>
>
>
> Am 16.11.2009 um 17:28 schrieb alex_c_kent:
>
> > God bless EmoTrance, it's simplicity and it's lack of butterfly hugs.
> >
> > I'm sure that would have been a far harder to pitch to publicly
> > funded schools.
> >
> > LOL.
> >
> > Alex
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
Oh, I sooooo concur, Alex.
The simplicity and lack of any "weird" stuff you have to do is one of
the reasons for ET being my favorite modality bar none.
Detlev
--
Dipl.-Oek. Detlev Tesch
Coach, Master Trainer of EmoTrance
www.webtesch.de
www.emotrance.eu
EmoTrance Advanced Training – 12.-13. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-advanced-training/
EmoTrance Trainer Training – 14. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-trainer-training/
Am 16.11.2009 um 17:28 schrieb alex_c_kent:
> God bless EmoTrance, it's simplicity and it's lack of butterfly hugs.
>
> I'm sure that would have been a far harder to pitch to publicly
> funded schools.
>
> LOL.
>
> Alex
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
God bless EmoTrance, it's simplicity and it's lack of butterfly hugs.
I'm sure that would have been a far harder to pitch to publicly funded schools.
LOL.
Alex
--- In emotrance2@yahoogroups.com, Gloria Coleman <gloriacoleman953612000@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Julie,
>
> Indeed the debate has become a cat herding session.
>
> Using the WHEE butterfly hug tapping along with Tapas' affirmations works
beautifully. At the end of the session everything that has been worked on can be
bundled together to make sure everybody and everything has been forgiven.
>
> The cross tapping back and forth stimulates both sides of the brain the
conscious and unconscious to act on the affirmation. As far as I know nobody
has been able to prove this, but I find this explanation is better accepted by
skeptical patients.
>
> These methods including TAT all have one thing in common, the intent of the
tapping, hand positions, etc. signal the subconscious to act.
>
> And what is Emotrance? Pure intent.
>
> Personally I find that BSFF combined with Emotrance is most effective. BSFF
uses no hand positions or tapping at all. ( The videos show tapping, but it is
no longer used). A simple cue word is used to signal intent to the subconscious
to act and it is fast, simple and thorough.
>
> Sincerely,
> Stephen
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- On Mon, 11/16/09, Julie de Burgh <julie@...> wrote:
>
> From: Julie de Burgh <julie@...>
> Subject: RE: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
> To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, November 16, 2009, 2:05 AM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Â
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi Stephen
>
>
>
> I'm interested in how you combine TAT and WHEE (both of which I have studied
with the respective originators) ? The TAT hands position does not seem to
combine easily with the WHEE tapping, please could you let me know how you use
these together? As you probably know from earlier posts, I use Robert Smith's
Faster EFT tapping routine with ET and feel it really speeds the process up.
>
>
>
> Would you have any ideas on how these therapies stimulate both hemispheres of
the brain to work in a coordinated manner and release trauma? I look on the
"energy" model as just a model rather than an actual reality - a bit like dark
matter and energy, and in fact the painful feelings can be described as "stuck
emotions" with more sceptical clients. There is a huge very interesting debate
going on about ET after the article in Times Higher Education about ET being
taught in a school which has rather got caught up in this very point instead of
focussing on the actual observable positive effects of the technique.
>
>
>
> Regards, Julie
>
>
>
>
>
> To: emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com
>
> From: gloriacoleman953612 000@yahoo. com
>
> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 00:48:31 -0800
>
> Subject: Re: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
>
>
>
> Hi Julie,
>
>
>
> I purposely do not distinguish between EMDR and other "energy" therapies.
>
>
>
> Other modalities such as TAT, WHEE, TFT and some others are quite formal and
require some practice. To become certified in EMDR last time I checked it
requires only a weekend or two workshops and a degree in psychology of some
sort.
>
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> EMDR is simple and elegant, no rocket science required. Its results are
uncontested by everybody that has used it properly.
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> All these therapies do the same thing and work with the same principle. The
tapping, hand positions, the eye movements stimulate both hemispheres of the
brain to work in a coordinated manner and thus allow release of traumas major
and minor very quickly.
>
>
>
> My personal experience with patients is EMDR brings about miracles, EFT works
better and is faster. TAT is even better. Combining TAT with WHEE is amazing.
Emotrance is in a class of its own, bypassing the conscious mind enableing the
client to make large shifts quickly.
>
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>
> As an acupuncturist I clearly cannot buy the explainations of meridians or
acupuncture points relasing "energy". This led me to the discovery that all
these modalities are nothing but different ways of working with the same
underlying principle.
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> We all may have our favorite therapy, some of us simply work better with one
modality over another.
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> Stephen
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> --- On Fri, 11/13/09, ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@yahoo. co.uk> wrote:
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> Subject: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
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> To: emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com
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> Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 2:25 PM
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> Hi Stephen
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> For the sake of accuracy I think you will find that the practitioners of EMDR
do not class it as an energy therapy. In fact its full name (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing) hints at the precision and formality of the
technique.
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> Regards, Julie
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were amazing. Patients were overcoming blocks that therapy has been unable to
change. These changes comes very quickly, a few sessions can accomplish more
than many years of sitting in a psychotherapist' s office.
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for decades and suddenly they see amateurs and children driving by with
Humvees. Its may be a threat to their livelihood. They may feel uncomfortable to
ask themselves, "Has my many years of education and practice been all in vain?"
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their professions, EMDR, EFT, TAT, and Emotrance must seem bizarre, woo woo, or
something to attack at all costs.
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a single properly trained practitioner of energy therapies to quit and go back
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Hi Julie,
Indeed the debate has become a cat herding session.
Using the WHEE butterfly hug tapping along with Tapas' affirmations works
beautifully. At the end of the session everything that has been worked on can be
bundled together to make sure everybody and everything has been forgiven.
The cross tapping back and forth stimulates both sides of the brain the
conscious and unconscious to act on the affirmation. As far as I know nobody
has been able to prove this, but I find this explanation is better accepted by
skeptical patients.
These methods including TAT all have one thing in common, the intent of the
tapping, hand positions, etc. signal the subconscious to act.
And what is Emotrance? Pure intent.
Personally I find that BSFF combined with Emotrance is most effective. BSFF
uses no hand positions or tapping at all. ( The videos show tapping, but it is
no longer used). A simple cue word is used to signal intent to the subconscious
to act and it is fast, simple and thorough.
Sincerely,
Stephen
--- On Mon, 11/16/09, Julie de Burgh <julie@...> wrote:
From: Julie de Burgh <julie@...>
Subject: RE: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 16, 2009, 2:05 AM
Â
Hi Stephen
I'm interested in how you combine TAT and WHEE (both of which I have studied
with the respective originators) ? The TAT hands position does not seem to
combine easily with the WHEE tapping, please could you let me know how you use
these together? As you probably know from earlier posts, I use Robert Smith's
Faster EFT tapping routine with ET and feel it really speeds the process up.
Would you have any ideas on how these therapies stimulate both hemispheres of
the brain to work in a coordinated manner and release trauma? I look on the
"energy" model as just a model rather than an actual reality - a bit like dark
matter and energy, and in fact the painful feelings can be described as "stuck
emotions" with more sceptical clients. There is a huge very interesting debate
going on about ET after the article in Times Higher Education about ET being
taught in a school which has rather got caught up in this very point instead of
focussing on the actual observable positive effects of the technique.
Regards, Julie
To: emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com
From: gloriacoleman953612 000@yahoo. com
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 00:48:31 -0800
Subject: Re: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
Hi Julie,
I purposely do not distinguish between EMDR and other "energy" therapies.
Other modalities such as TAT, WHEE, TFT and some others are quite formal and
require some practice. To become certified in EMDR last time I checked it
requires only a weekend or two workshops and a degree in psychology of some
sort.
EMDR is simple and elegant, no rocket science required. Its results are
uncontested by everybody that has used it properly.
All these therapies do the same thing and work with the same principle. The
tapping, hand positions, the eye movements stimulate both hemispheres of the
brain to work in a coordinated manner and thus allow release of traumas major
and minor very quickly.
My personal experience with patients is EMDR brings about miracles, EFT works
better and is faster. TAT is even better. Combining TAT with WHEE is amazing.
Emotrance is in a class of its own, bypassing the conscious mind enableing the
client to make large shifts quickly.
As an acupuncturist I clearly cannot buy the explainations of meridians or
acupuncture points relasing "energy". This led me to the discovery that all
these modalities are nothing but different ways of working with the same
underlying principle.
We all may have our favorite therapy, some of us simply work better with one
modality over another.
Stephen
--- On Fri, 11/13/09, ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@yahoo. co.uk> wrote:
From: ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@yahoo. .co.uk>
Subject: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
To: emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com
Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 2:25 PM
Hi Stephen
For the sake of accuracy I think you will find that the practitioners of EMDR do
not class it as an energy therapy. In fact its full name (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing) hints at the precision and formality of the
technique.
Regards, Julie
--- In emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com, Gloria Coleman <gloriacoleman95361 2000@...>
wrote:
>
> For nearly a century, psychology as moved at less than a snails pace. Patients
can go through therapy for years and gain important insights into their mental
health. However, they continue in therapy with little evident change.
>
> My first contact with "energy therapies" was with EMDR and the results I saw
were amazing. Patients were overcoming blocks that therapy has been unable to
change. These changes comes very quickly, a few sessions can accomplish more
than many years of sitting in a psychotherapist' s office.
>
> Psychology has been dragging a loaded sleigh through dry rocky river beds for
decades and suddenly they see amateurs and children driving by with Humvees.
Its may be a threat to their livelihood. They may feel uncomfortable to ask
themselves, "Has my many years of education and practice been all in vain?"
>
> Being used to dragging the loaded sleigh and seeing very little progress in
their professions, EMDR, EFT, TAT, and Emotrance must seem bizarre, woo woo, or
something to attack at all costs.
>
> Yet nearly 90% of all patients see dramatic results and I fail to encounter a
single properly trained practitioner of energy therapies to quit and go back to
the old unproductive ways.
>
> The critics are the ones that have never tried to use an "energy therapy".
What "science" misses, the little children clearly see.
>
> Stephen Coleman
> http://new-holistic -medicine. com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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Hi Stephen
I'm interested in how you combine TAT and WHEE (both of which I have studied
with the respective originators)? The TAT hands position does not seem to
combine easily with the WHEE tapping, please could you let me know how you use
these together? As you probably know from earlier posts, I use Robert Smith's
Faster EFT tapping routine with ET and feel it really speeds the process up.
Would you have any ideas on how these therapies stimulate both hemispheres of
the brain to work in a coordinated manner and release trauma? I look on the
"energy" model as just a model rather than an actual reality - a bit like dark
matter and energy, and in fact the painful feelings can be described as "stuck
emotions" with more sceptical clients. There is a huge very interesting debate
going on about ET after the article in Times Higher Education about ET being
taught in a school which has rather got caught up in this very point instead of
focussing on the actual observable positive effects of the technique.
Regards, Julie
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
From: gloriacoleman953612000@...
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 00:48:31 -0800
Subject: Re: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
Hi Julie,
I purposely do not distinguish between EMDR and other "energy" therapies.
Other modalities such as TAT, WHEE, TFT and some others are quite formal and
require some practice. To become certified in EMDR last time I checked it
requires only a weekend or two workshops and a degree in psychology of some
sort.
EMDR is simple and elegant, no rocket science required. Its results are
uncontested by everybody that has used it properly.
All these therapies do the same thing and work with the same principle. The
tapping, hand positions, the eye movements stimulate both hemispheres of the
brain to work in a coordinated manner and thus allow release of traumas major
and minor very quickly.
My personal experience with patients is EMDR brings about miracles, EFT works
better and is faster. TAT is even better. Combining TAT with WHEE is amazing.
Emotrance is in a class of its own, bypassing the conscious mind enableing the
client to make large shifts quickly.
As an acupuncturist I clearly cannot buy the explainations of meridians or
acupuncture points relasing "energy". This led me to the discovery that all
these modalities are nothing but different ways of working with the same
underlying principle.
We all may have our favorite therapy, some of us simply work better with one
modality over another.
Stephen
--- On Fri, 11/13/09, ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@...> wrote:
From: ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@...>
Subject: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 2:25 PM
Hi Stephen
For the sake of accuracy I think you will find that the practitioners of EMDR do
not class it as an energy therapy. In fact its full name (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing) hints at the precision and formality of the
technique.
Regards, Julie
--- In emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com, Gloria Coleman <gloriacoleman95361 2000@...>
wrote:
>
> For nearly a century, psychology as moved at less than a snails pace. Patients
can go through therapy for years and gain important insights into their mental
health. However, they continue in therapy with little evident change.
>
> My first contact with "energy therapies" was with EMDR and the results I saw
were amazing. Patients were overcoming blocks that therapy has been unable to
change. These changes comes very quickly, a few sessions can accomplish more
than many years of sitting in a psychotherapist' s office.
>
> Psychology has been dragging a loaded sleigh through dry rocky river beds for
decades and suddenly they see amateurs and children driving by with Humvees.
Its may be a threat to their livelihood. They may feel uncomfortable to ask
themselves, "Has my many years of education and practice been all in vain?"
>
> Being used to dragging the loaded sleigh and seeing very little progress in
their professions, EMDR, EFT, TAT, and Emotrance must seem bizarre, woo woo, or
something to attack at all costs.
>
> Yet nearly 90% of all patients see dramatic results and I fail to encounter a
single properly trained practitioner of energy therapies to quit and go back to
the old unproductive ways.
>
> The critics are the ones that have never tried to use an "energy therapy".
What "science" misses, the little children clearly see.
>
> Stephen Coleman
> http://new-holistic -medicine. com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Hi Julie,
I purposely do not distinguish between EMDR and other "energy" therapies.
Other modalities such as TAT, WHEE, TFT and some others are quite formal and
require some practice. To become certified in EMDR last time I checked it
requires only a weekend or two workshops and a degree in psychology of some
sort.
EMDR is simple and elegant, no rocket science required. Its results are
uncontested by everybody that has used it properly.
All these therapies do the same thing and work with the same principle. The
tapping, hand positions, the eye movements stimulate both hemispheres of the
brain to work in a coordinated manner and thus allow release of traumas major
and minor very quickly.
My personal experience with patients is EMDR brings about miracles, EFT works
better and is faster. TAT is even better. Combining TAT with WHEE is amazing.
Emotrance is in a class of its own, bypassing the conscious mind enableing the
client to make large shifts quickly.Â
As an acupuncturist I clearly cannot buy the explainations of meridians or
acupuncture points relasing "energy". This led me to the discovery that all
these modalities are nothing but different ways of working with the same
underlying principle.
We all may have our favorite therapy, some of us simply work better with one
modality over another.
Stephen
--- On Fri, 11/13/09, ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@...> wrote:
From: ju1iedeb <ju1iedeb@...>
Subject: [ET2] Re: EmoTrance is Psychobabble?
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 2:25 PM
Â
Hi Stephen
For the sake of accuracy I think you will find that the practitioners of EMDR do
not class it as an energy therapy. In fact its full name (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing) hints at the precision and formality of the
technique.
Regards, Julie
--- In emotrance2@yahoogro ups.com, Gloria Coleman <gloriacoleman95361 2000@...>
wrote:
>
> For nearly a century, psychology as moved at less than a snails pace. Patients
can go through therapy for years and gain important insights into their mental
health. However, they continue in therapy with little evident change.
>
> My first contact with "energy therapies" was with EMDR and the results I saw
were amazing. Patients were overcoming blocks that therapy has been unable to
change. These changes comes very quickly, a few sessions can accomplish more
than many years of sitting in a psychotherapist' s office.
>
> Psychology has been dragging a loaded sleigh through dry rocky river beds for
decades and suddenly they see amateurs and children driving by with Humvees.
Its may be a threat to their livelihood. They may feel uncomfortable to ask
themselves, "Has my many years of education and practice been all in vain?"
>
> Being used to dragging the loaded sleigh and seeing very little progress in
their professions, EMDR, EFT, TAT, and Emotrance must seem bizarre, woo woo, or
something to attack at all costs.
>
> Yet nearly 90% of all patients see dramatic results and I fail to encounter a
single properly trained practitioner of energy therapies to quit and go back to
the old unproductive ways.
>
> The critics are the ones that have never tried to use an "energy therapy".
What "science" misses, the little children clearly see.
>
> Stephen Coleman
> http://new-holistic -medicine. com
>
>
>
>
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>
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Hi
I would like to announce three events outside the UK should
any of our international friends be interested in a live training or
the perfect healing retreat.
1. CYPRUS Saturday 21 November 2009
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EmoTrance Fast Track Practitioner
in Paphos Cyprus
2. Healing Retreat Sinai EGYPT
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4-25th January 2010
EmoTrance and EFT Cleansing and Healing Retreat
Focus on health issues, stress, weight loss
plus daily yoga and meditation
Stay 1 to 3 weeks
More info at www.sandrahillawi.com
3. USA TEXAS near Dallas 6-9 March 2010
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EmoTrance Practitioner
Advanced ET Practitioner
ET Trainer
Please request full event details from me directly
if you are interested
sandra@...
Hope to see some of you there :-)
Love and best wishes
Sandra
www.sandrahillawi.com - retreats : sign up to request details
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Looks great on the site guys, well done for getting it on so quickly.
It's in the Ruislip and Eastcote Gazette this week too. I'll send you that
article to add to it
Kim
2009/11/13 Sandra Hillawi <sandra.hillawi@...>
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> Thanks for the link Alex,
> What an excellent article !
> Congratulations to Kim for her outstanding and professional work on this
> project.
> Wish you every success for the next ones !
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Emotional Freedom Training offer inspirational and motivational courses to
enhance your life.
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Hi Stephen
For the sake of accuracy I think you will find that the practitioners of EMDR do
not class it as an energy therapy. In fact its full name (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing) hints at the precision and formality of the
technique.
Regards, Julie
--- In emotrance2@yahoogroups.com, Gloria Coleman <gloriacoleman953612000@...>
wrote:
>
> For nearly a century, psychology as moved at less than a snails pace. Patients
can go through therapy for years and gain important insights into their mental
health. However, they continue in therapy with little evident change.
>
> My first contact with "energy therapies" was with EMDR and the results I saw
were amazing. Patients were overcoming blocks that therapy has been unable to
change. These changes comes very quickly, a few sessions can accomplish more
than many years of sitting in a psychotherapist's office.
>
> Psychology has been dragging a loaded sleigh through dry rocky river beds for
decades and suddenly they see amateurs and children driving by with Humvees.
Its may be a threat to their livelihood. They may feel uncomfortable to ask
themselves, "Has my many years of education and practice been all in vain?"
>
> Being used to dragging the loaded sleigh and seeing very little progress in
their professions, EMDR, EFT, TAT, and Emotrance must seem bizarre, woo woo, or
something to attack at all costs.
>
> Yet nearly 90% of all patients see dramatic results and I fail to encounter a
single properly trained practitioner of energy therapies to quit and go back to
the old unproductive ways.
>
> The critics are the ones that have never tried to use an "energy therapy".
What "science" misses, the little children clearly see.
>
> Stephen Coleman
> http://new-holistic-medicine.com
>
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Yeah, very good point, Alex!!
The problem with science is not science - it is the people who make it
the absolute mark of truth (an illusion I used to be victim of, too).
Someone in epistemology/philosophy of science (don't remember who it
was) once wrote something along these lines: "science is the present
state of error". And that hits the nail on the head.
It was once undoubted scientific knowledge that the earth was flat.
That is was the centre of the universe. That an atom could not be split.
Even in the 1850s the thought that medical doctors could be
transmitting diseases caused a veritable outrage, even though
Semmelweis had right out proven his hypothesis in Vienna. These days
disinfecting hands and equipment is standard.
If you look into the history of science you will find an endless line
of scientific error. That line is growing every day. How many of our
"known scientific facts" our great grandchildren will laugh about we
have no idea.
Our knowledge is changing faster than ever. Many people are
subconsciously scared because of this. And bashing on people who
present new insights is way easier than questioning the structure of
what they know. Thank the creative order that they don't burn people
any longer (or so I hope).
Anyone who is among the pioneers in any field must be prepared to take
some "arrows in their backs".
Soften and flow is probably the best we can do about it.
Detlev
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Coach, Master Trainer of EmoTrance
www.webtesch.de
www.emotrance.eu
EmoTrance Advanced Training – 12.-13. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-advanced-training/
EmoTrance Trainer Training – 14. Dezember 2009 in Siegburg bei Köln
http://emotrance.eu/emotrance-training/emotrance-trainer-training/
Am 13.11.2009 um 18:32 schrieb alex_c_kent:
> In 2006, scientists explained how bees fly. Before then, they had to
> walk along the ground.
>
> :)
>
> Alex
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In 2006, scientists explained how bees fly. Before then, they had to walk along
the ground.
:)
Alex
--- In emotrance2@yahoogroups.com, Gloria Coleman <gloriacoleman953612000@...>
wrote:
>
> For nearly a century, psychology as moved at less than a snails pace. Patients
can go through therapy for years and gain important insights into their mental
health. However, they continue in therapy with little evident change.
>
> My first contact with "energy therapies" was with EMDR and the results I saw
were amazing. Patients were overcoming blocks that therapy has been unable to
change. These changes comes very quickly, a few sessions can accomplish more
than many years of sitting in a psychotherapist's office.
>
> Psychology has been dragging a loaded sleigh through dry rocky river beds for
decades and suddenly they see amateurs and children driving by with Humvees.
Its may be a threat to their livelihood. They may feel uncomfortable to ask
themselves, "Has my many years of education and practice been all in vain?"
>
> Being used to dragging the loaded sleigh and seeing very little progress in
their professions, EMDR, EFT, TAT, and Emotrance must seem bizarre, woo woo, or
something to attack at all costs.
>
> Yet nearly 90% of all patients see dramatic results and I fail to encounter a
single properly trained practitioner of energy therapies to quit and go back to
the old unproductive ways.
>
> The critics are the ones that have never tried to use an "energy therapy".
What "science" misses, the little children clearly see.
>
> Stephen Coleman
> http://new-holistic-medicine.com
>
>
>
>
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For nearly a century, psychology as moved at less than a snails pace. Patients
can go through therapy for years and gain important insights into their mental
health. However, they continue in therapy with little evident change.
My first contact with "energy therapies" was with EMDR and the results I saw
were amazing. Patients were overcoming blocks that therapy has been unable to
change. These changes comes very quickly, a few sessions can accomplish more
than many years of sitting in a psychotherapist's office.
Psychology has been dragging a loaded sleigh through dry rocky river beds for
decades and suddenly they see amateurs and children driving by with Humvees.
Its may be a threat to their livelihood. They may feel uncomfortable to ask
themselves, "Has my many years of education and practice been all in vain?"
Being used to dragging the loaded sleigh and seeing very little progress in
their professions, EMDR, EFT, TAT, and Emotrance must seem bizarre, woo woo, or
something to attack at all costs.
Yet nearly 90% of all patients see dramatic results and I fail to encounter a
single properly trained practitioner of energy therapies to quit and go back to
the old unproductive ways.
The critics are the ones that have never tried to use an "energy therapy". What
"science" misses, the little children clearly see.
Stephen Coleman
http://new-holistic-medicine.com
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Hi Sandra,
Josh has scanned the original article for us:
http://emotrance.com/emotrance_school_stress_project_in_times_educational_supple\
ment.htm
Looks great on our new website!
:)
Alex
--- In emotrance2@yahoogroups.com, "Sandra Hillawi" <sandra.hillawi@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the link Alex,
> What an excellent article !
> Congratulations to Kim for her outstanding and professional work on this
project.
> Wish you every success for the next ones !
>
> Sandra Hillawi
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
Hi Joanne,
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is the number one way that websites
running different software can share each others news, stories and articles.
The RSS feed on emotrance.com is:
http://emotrance.com/?output=RSS
If you view that link in a modern browser like Mozilla Firefox you'll see the
latest news items in RSS format.
Most blog sites (wordpress, blogger, etc) and dynamic/CMS websites (SpaceNodes,
etc) have 'blocks' that run down the side of that you can set the RSS feed
hyperlink in, and it will display the news from that site.
If you own a Static HTML website, you'll need to use a 'widget' such as the one
I customised on this page:
http://www.widgetbox.com/widget/rss
It generated HTML which you then put on your website. The HTML it generated was:
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://cdn.widgetserver.com/syndication/subscriber/InsertWidget.js"></scrip\
t><script>if (WIDGETBOX)
WIDGETBOX.renderWidget('d1801a9e-de0d-497e-bc66-469d20f5cfcb');</script><noscrip\
t>Get the <a href="http://www.widgetbox.com/widget/rss">RSS Widget</a> widget
and many other <a href="http://www.widgetbox.com/">great free widgets</a> at <a
href="http://www.widgetbox.com">Widgetbox</a>! Not seeing a widget? (<a
href="http://docs.widgetbox.com/using-widgets/installing-widgets/why-cant-i-see-\
my-widget/">More info</a>)</noscript>
I haven't tried this HTML so don't know what it's like!
Best wishes,
Alex
EmoTrance Admin
http://EmoTrance.com/
--- In emotrance2@yahoogroups.com, Joanne Frost <yourtranquiljourney@...> wrote:
>
> Josh,
>
> What is an RSS? I built my own web site and would love to add the details but
have no idea what your techy terms mean?
>
> Joanne Frost
> Tranquil Journey
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: josh4emotrance <Josh@...>
> To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, 12 November, 2009 15:30:10
> Subject: [ET2] Publicising EmoTrance On The Web
>
>
> Hi All
>
> One of the easiest ways to help EmoTrance become better known is to add the
RSS
> feeds for emotrance.com and emotionsandfeelings to your blog or website.
>
> Find a widget that says RSS and add the following urls, then the latest news
> from the sites will display on your pages.
>
> http://emotionsandf eelings.com/ ?output=rss
>
> http://emotrance. com/?output= rss
>
> * If you were showing the feed from the old emo site, you need to update the
> feed url because it's different now.
>
> Thanks & best wishes,
>
> Josh
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
Thanks for the link Alex,
What an excellent article !
Congratulations to Kim for her outstanding and professional work on this
project.
Wish you every success for the next ones !
Sandra Hillawi
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Josh,
What is an RSS? I built my own web site and would love to add the details but
have no idea what your techy terms mean?
Joanne Frost
Tranquil Journey
________________________________
From: josh4emotrance <Josh@...>
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 12 November, 2009 15:30:10
Subject: [ET2] Publicising EmoTrance On The Web
Hi All
One of the easiest ways to help EmoTrance become better known is to add the RSS
feeds for emotrance.com and emotionsandfeelings to your blog or website.
Find a widget that says RSS and add the following urls, then the latest news
from the sites will display on your pages.
http://emotionsandf eelings.com/ ?output=rss
http://emotrance. com/?output= rss
* If you were showing the feed from the old emo site, you need to update the
feed url because it's different now.
Thanks & best wishes,
Josh
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Hi everyone,
I'm extremely pleased to see this morning that the Times Education Supplement is
running a story on EmoTrance Trainer Kim Bradley who went into a North London
school to teach students and teachers to be practitioners of EmoTrance:
http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6027536
So – a big well done to Kim Bradley and may this article encourage other schools
to trial all the benefits that EmoTrance brings.
Best wishes,
Alex
Alex Kent
ET Admin
http://EmoTrance.com/
Hi Alex,
What a grand accomplishment. A pleasure to navigate, great organization,
loved how you set up the links to articles and practitioner info. A work of
art and a labor of love! Congratulations!
Jordan
On 11/12/09 2:03 AM, "alex_c_kent" <lbf@...> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm delighted to say that the new http://EmoTrance.com/ website is now online.
> Do check it out and let us know what you think!
>
> http://EmoTrance.com/
>
> The old EmoTrance website served our community well for the past 7 years and
> has brought countless thousands of people to discover more about our
> life-skill techniques.
>
> Seven years on and we've decided that it's time for a change, so have been
> working for the past couple of months on the new site.
>
> Some of the features we are most proud of:
>
> + Complete visual re-design to make the content more friendly and easy to
> read.
>
> + This website is a SpaceNode hence it's easy to update, easy to network with
> other websites and also is about as Search Engine optimised as is humanly
> possible. One example is the hyperlinks, eg:
>
> old: http://emotrance.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2
> <http://emotrance.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2>
> new: http://emotrance.com/learn_emotrance.htm
>
> + The new hyperlinks make it much easier to link to our content from your own
> websites, blogs, newsletters, etc.
>
> + We've been manually through each of the 211 news, article, case-studies, etc
> to double check each one is up to date, is in the right category, includes an
> image where appropriate and is juicy to the search engines.
>
> + We have installed our own Search Engine on our site to make our
> ever-increasing content easy to find. We have our own search robot which
> visits our sites once per day, keeping all the articles, member listings and
> events up-to-date.
>
> + EmoTrance Links directory, so we can build up connections with other
> EmoTrance websites: http://emotrance.com/links.htm – If you've got a website
> that links to http://emotrance.com/ contact us for a links exchange!
>
> + Each article submitted by a member includes an automatic link back to their
> members page. This has the benefit of always keeping contact details about an
> article in one place, eg:
>
> http://emotrance.com/movement_crystal_energy_help_feel.htm
>
> + The members list now includes an image which massively increases the
> click-throughs to member pages, eg:
>
> http://emotrance.com/practitioners/
>
> + Each members page is much more friendly and attractive, with each member's
> image being displayed and cute icons next to the contact details.
>
> + Each members page features the recent articles written by that person,
> alongside any events they've got coming up. Eg:
>
> http://emotrance.com/members/sandra_hillawi/
> http://emotrance.com/members/teresa_lynch/
> http://emotrance.com/members/kim_bradley/
>
> + Members can update their own profiles as often as they wish. Just login with
> your SpaceNode login (which is the same as you use for DragonRising.com) and
> the system will recognise you. This makes it much easier for non-primary
> English speakers to keep their page up-to-date and be found for search engine
> queries in their own language.
>
> + Each of our article categories has their own RSS Feeds. Say for example, you
> wanted to have an up-to-date list of available EmoTrance Primers in different
> languages, you can add this RSS feed to a block on your website:
> http://emotrance.com/emotrance_primer.html?output=RSS
>
> + Many of the different sections carry their own RSS feeds, including:
>
> - EmoTrance News: http://emotrance.com/?output=RSS
> - EmoTrance Products: http://emotrance.com/products/?output=RSS
> - EmoTrance Events: http://emotrance.com/events/?output=RSS
>
> + Reviews System – storing all the nice comments said about EmoTrance:
> http://emotrance.com/reviews/ - do remember to keep sending your comments how
> EmoTrance has worked best for you as it makes fascinating reading for newbies
> looking to find solutions to their problems.
>
> As for the future, I'm hoping by the end of the year, we'll be able to give
> all members their own SpaceNode, either on their own domain for a few pounds
> per month (such as my http://alexkent.com/ or Silvia Hartmann's
> http://1-eft.com/) or in a sub-directory of our main website for free (such as
> http://emotrance.com/members/alex_kent/).
>
> Having a SpaceNode gives you the freedom to have different pages on your site
> rather than the one-page system we have at the moment. Members will easily be
> able to create blogs, their own events pages, articles and even setup their
> own online shops using PayPal to take the money. They'll also be able to add
> their own blocks to their pages, so they can feed in news from other sites, or
> display `widgets' such as their facebook status, twitter tweets, etc.
>
> This will probably be the first real option for many of our members to own
> their first website, along with getting a professional email address such as
> yourname@... <mailto:yourname%40yourwebsite.com> .
>
> It really is exciting times for EmoTrance and its wonderful members who bring
> it to the world!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Alex Kent
> EmoTrance Admin
> http://EmoTrance.com/
>
>
>
>
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Hi All
One of the easiest ways to help EmoTrance become better known is to add the RSS
feeds for emotrance.com and emotionsandfeelings to your blog or website.
Find a widget that says RSS and add the following urls, then the latest news
from the sites will display on your pages.
http://emotionsandfeelings.com/?output=rsshttp://emotrance.com/?output=rss
* If you were showing the feed from the old emo site, you need to update the
feed url because it's different now.
Thanks & best wishes,
Josh
Hi Alex
Wow!!! Fantastic job. Simply excellent.
The site looks really great. Elegant and professional. And fast!!!
Beautiful integration on the member's pages integrating relevant
articles and events. Outstanding!!
I can only congratulate you on this phenomenal result.
(and I am eager to learn more details about space nodes)
All my best
Detlev
http://emotrance.com/members/detlev_tesch/
Dipl.-Oek. Detlev Tesch
Coach, Master Trainer of EmoTrance
www.webtesch.de
www.emotrance.eu
Am 12.11.2009 um 10:03 schrieb alex_c_kent:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm delighted to say that the new http://EmoTrance.com/ website is
> now online. Do check it out and let us know what you think!
>
> http://EmoTrance.com/
>
> The old EmoTrance website served our community well for the past 7
> years and has brought countless thousands of people to discover more
> about our life-skill techniques.
>
> Seven years on and we've decided that it's time for a change, so
> have been working for the past couple of months on the new site.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Hi everyone,
I'm delighted to say that the new http://EmoTrance.com/ website is now online.
Do check it out and let us know what you think!
http://EmoTrance.com/
The old EmoTrance website served our community well for the past 7 years and has
brought countless thousands of people to discover more about our life-skill
techniques.
Seven years on and we've decided that it's time for a change, so have been
working for the past couple of months on the new site.
Some of the features we are most proud of:
+ Complete visual re-design to make the content more friendly and easy to read.
+ This website is a SpaceNode hence it's easy to update, easy to network with
other websites and also is about as Search Engine optimised as is humanly
possible. One example is the hyperlinks, eg:
old: http://emotrance.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2
new: http://emotrance.com/learn_emotrance.htm
+ The new hyperlinks make it much easier to link to our content from your own
websites, blogs, newsletters, etc.
+ We've been manually through each of the 211 news, article, case-studies, etc
to double check each one is up to date, is in the right category, includes an
image where appropriate and is juicy to the search engines.
+ We have installed our own Search Engine on our site to make our
ever-increasing content easy to find. We have our own search robot which visits
our sites once per day, keeping all the articles, member listings and events
up-to-date.
+ EmoTrance Links directory, so we can build up connections with other EmoTrance
websites: http://emotrance.com/links.htm – If you've got a website that links to
http://emotrance.com/ contact us for a links exchange!
+ Each article submitted by a member includes an automatic link back to their
members page. This has the benefit of always keeping contact details about an
article in one place, eg:
http://emotrance.com/movement_crystal_energy_help_feel.htm
+ The members list now includes an image which massively increases the
click-throughs to member pages, eg:
http://emotrance.com/practitioners/
+ Each members page is much more friendly and attractive, with each member's
image being displayed and cute icons next to the contact details.
+ Each members page features the recent articles written by that person,
alongside any events they've got coming up. Eg:
http://emotrance.com/members/sandra_hillawi/http://emotrance.com/members/teresa_lynch/http://emotrance.com/members/kim_bradley/
+ Members can update their own profiles as often as they wish. Just login with
your SpaceNode login (which is the same as you use for DragonRising.com) and the
system will recognise you. This makes it much easier for non-primary English
speakers to keep their page up-to-date and be found for search engine queries in
their own language.
+ Each of our article categories has their own RSS Feeds. Say for example, you
wanted to have an up-to-date list of available EmoTrance Primers in different
languages, you can add this RSS feed to a block on your website:
http://emotrance.com/emotrance_primer.html?output=RSS
+ Many of the different sections carry their own RSS feeds, including:
- EmoTrance News: http://emotrance.com/?output=RSS
- EmoTrance Products: http://emotrance.com/products/?output=RSS
- EmoTrance Events: http://emotrance.com/events/?output=RSS
+ Reviews System – storing all the nice comments said about EmoTrance:
http://emotrance.com/reviews/ - do remember to keep sending your comments how
EmoTrance has worked best for you as it makes fascinating reading for newbies
looking to find solutions to their problems.
As for the future, I'm hoping by the end of the year, we'll be able to give all
members their own SpaceNode, either on their own domain for a few pounds per
month (such as my http://alexkent.com/ or Silvia Hartmann's http://1-eft.com/)
or in a sub-directory of our main website for free (such as
http://emotrance.com/members/alex_kent/).
Having a SpaceNode gives you the freedom to have different pages on your site
rather than the one-page system we have at the moment. Members will easily be
able to create blogs, their own events pages, articles and even setup their own
online shops using PayPal to take the money. They'll also be able to add their
own blocks to their pages, so they can feed in news from other sites, or display
`widgets' such as their facebook status, twitter tweets, etc.
This will probably be the first real option for many of our members to own their
first website, along with getting a professional email address such as
yourname@....
It really is exciting times for EmoTrance and its wonderful members who bring it
to the world!
Best wishes,
Alex Kent
EmoTrance Admin
http://EmoTrance.com/
Hi Kim, no idea where abouts you are, but I am in Hampshire UK and am more than
willing to organise some peer support if there are people in this area
interested.please email off list to bsaph@.... I already organise a
support group for Hypnotherapists which extends to some EFT people and there are
a couple of people who also do Importance.
Barbara
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Would it be possible to have a directory of et support groups too.
Kim
Sent from my iPod
On 6 Nov 2009, at 12:34, Joanne Frost
<yourtranquiljourney@...> wrote:
> Hi Josh,
>
> Could you list my website in your listings I have had a link to
> EmoTrance.comn for some time, so really hope that other areas have
> benefited!
>
> Tranquil Journey
> www.emo-journeys.com
>
> Emotrance practioner offering courses to "Learn to love yourself
> again," improve self confidence, mental health, miscarriage/
> abortion, divorce and stress.
> EmoTrance support groups fortnightly
>
> Joanne Frost
> Tranquil Journey
>
> ________________________________
> From: josh4emotrance <Josh@...>
> To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, 5 November, 2009 11:31:11
> Subject: [ET2] Get your website in the EmoTrance Directory
>
> Dear EmoTrance Practitioners and Trainers,
>
> we are making a directory of EmoTrance related websites for the new
> EmoTrance site.
>
> If you have EmoTrance content on your site, you can add it.
>
> Just send a message with the following:
>
> Site Name
> Site URL
> Site Description
>
> For example:
>
> EmoTrance in Wales With Suzi Emoprac
> www.SuziEmoprac. co.uk
> EmoTrance consultations, EmoTrance weightloss groups and information
> about Suzi's EmoTrance Work Stress program.
>
> Please also make sure you have a link back to www.emotrance. com on
> your blog, facebook page or website.
>
> Send then in to Josh@EmoTrance. com
>
> Thanks!
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Hi Josh,
Could you list my website in your listings I have had a link to EmoTrance.comn
for some time, so really hope that other areas have benefited!
Tranquil Journey
www.emo-journeys.com
Emotrance practioner offering courses to "Learn to love yourself again," improve
self confidence, mental health, miscarriage/abortion, divorce and stress.
EmoTrance support groups fortnightly
Joanne Frost
Tranquil Journey
________________________________
From: josh4emotrance <Josh@...>
To: emotrance2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 5 November, 2009 11:31:11
Subject: [ET2] Get your website in the EmoTrance Directory
Dear EmoTrance Practitioners and Trainers,
we are making a directory of EmoTrance related websites for the new EmoTrance
site.
If you have EmoTrance content on your site, you can add it.
Just send a message with the following:
Site Name
Site URL
Site Description
For example:
EmoTrance in Wales With Suzi Emoprac
www.SuziEmoprac. co.uk
EmoTrance consultations, EmoTrance weightloss groups and information about
Suzi's EmoTrance Work Stress program.
Please also make sure you have a link back to www.emotrance. com on your blog,
facebook page or website.
Send then in to Josh@EmoTrance. com
Thanks!
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]