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2011-07-10 01:08
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Routine for Category D
Repressed Traumatic Memories/Fear
Step l
Tell me about this fear
exactly what are you afraid of experiencing?
[Watch for any reads, and note them down.]
Step 2
Did something like that ever happen to you?
[Watch for a read to this question, and if it occurs, indicate it to yourself. You may have to steer yourself to the exact "picture" of the incident using the meter.]
Step 3
When did it happen?
Step 4
Go to the beginning of the incident.
[Watch for a meter read.]
Step 5
Tell me what you see.
[If you can't see anything from the incident, then get:
a. the location of the incident
b. the duration of the incident]
Step 6
Move through this incident, and as you go, say what is happening in it.
[Repeat Steps 4 through 6 three or four times?more if steady improve ment is obvious.]
Step 7
Is the negative energy lightening up or getting worse.
[If getting worse, find an earlier similar incident, and run Steps 3 through 7 on it, then continue to Step 8.]
[If lightening up, run the same incident as before, until the needle floats and/or your client has a new awareness about the incident.]
Step 8
At the end of that incident, did you make some kind of a decision?
[Note down on the worksheet any decision or conclusion made in the incident just run.]
Step 9
How do you feel now about the fear of -------------?
(the fear described in Step 1.)
Ideally, the fear will be gone, and the reads that occurred before in Step 1 will no longer occur as you think about the incident. Also, a floating needle should occur.
Traumatic incidents, particularly physically traumatic incidents, can be challenging to run solo. There is sometimes a tendency for the client to "dope off" or blank out while running a particularly heavy traumatic incident. In a solo session, of course, this would mean that the practitioner has become incapacitated as well!
If this happens to you, just keep trying?you'll most likely get through
it eventually. If you become discouraged, you can always get help with that particular incident from another Clearing practitioner, and then resume your solo sessions.
It is not unusual, while running a physically traumatic incident, to experience the physical sensation of pain that you had in the original incident.
What you have done is contacted a residual, impacted pain that never disappeared, but was instead suppressed. Remember that this is essentially a mental image of the actual original physical pain. The body cannot distinguish between an actual physically produced pain and a thought of pain.
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If this happens, do not panic or back off from the incident, but continue running the Routine for Category D procedure until the sensation of discomfort is gone.
Remember, the same Clearing process that turned on an unpleasant sensation will tually turn it off. And once eliminated in this way, the unwanted sensation will not come back.
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This is why you can hypnotize a person and, touching him with a pencil eraser, tell him you are touching him with a lit cigarette, and he will get a burn-blister!
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