I tend to use wrist points when the emotional intensity is quite high, perhaps
overwhelming - as you are simultaneously stimulating a number of meridians - it
usually is quite powerful, but again, it is more of an intuitive than conscious
decision when I do it.
I don't usually use ankle points, partly because some clients (e.g. those who
are quite large) find it uncomfortable to reach them, and partly because they
shouldn't be stimulated with women who are pregnant or may be pregnant (and
sometimes the client may not know themselves if they are pregnant in the early
stages) - and as other points work so well anyway, I never feel the need to use
these.
Masha Bennett
EFT Advanced Practitioner & Trainer
Neurolinguistic Psychotherapist
www.eft4addictions.co.uk
www.practicalhappiness.co.uk
To:
meridiantherapy@...:
mindsong@...: Thu, 12 Feb
2009 22:53:39 -0500Subject: RE: [MET] Wrist points and Ankle points
Peter, I too intuitively use the ankle point above the ankle. Sometimes, Ijust
feel guided there. :-)Rosemary_____ From:
meridiantherapy@yahoogroups.com[mailto:
meridiantherapy@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Peter DonnSent: Monday, February 09, 2009 9:48 AMTo:
meridiantherapy@...: [MET] Wrist points and Ankle pointsHi
allI wanted to ask you all a question about the ankle and wrist points,
asreferred to by Michael Gandy.I tend to use the wrist point quite a lot with my
clients, however I doit intuitively, without knowing consciously why I am drawn
to thatpoint.I've love to hear from those of you who use either of those points.
Ata conscious level, why do you use it? What emotional states would yousay it is
particularly good for?Love
Peter_________________________________________________Peter Donn BSc (Hons),
EFT-ADV, TFTDx, M. AMT, Dip.CBT, C.P.MET, ITEC(A&P), Reg.BCMACreator and
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