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On 8/23/07 5:53 AM, "Nancy S" wrote:
Dear Dr. Benor,
Thank you for the info that you presented in last night's teleconference. I do like WHEE better than EFT for the inclusion of the positive statement.
I also liked the inclusion of some addition of the Divine as I use that aspect a great deal when working with clients in my healing practice.
While I was able to easily clear the issues I chose last night, I was not able to do it successfully later in the night with bigger issues. I found that co-ordinating the tapping with saying the statement got in the way of focusing on the healing? what was taking place? not sure why it didn't work?
Thank you for the class,
Nancy S
Dear Nancy,
2 possibilities re your issue that didn't clear:
It may help to massage the releasing point when numbers don't move.
It often helps to tweak the words you have used. This is why writing down the exact phrases you say is important.
Let me know if either or both of these helps.
Blessings
Dan
On 8/23/07 8:20 AM, "Nancy S" wrote:
Dear Dr. Benor, I forgot to mention in my earlier postings that I like the bi-pedal tapping approach used in WHEE. What I'm shown in my visions when I work with my clients is that our brains are evolving as we move into higher frequencies, so that the cerebrum will eventually be one structure. In most people, the corpus callosum(sp?) is too long to make the connections that need to be made for the our bi-lobed brains, and my take, is that the left-right tapping of WHEE mechanically allows the necessary connections to be made for healing to take place.
Thank you again for last night's teleconference,
Nancy S
Dear Nancy,
I agree with your reading on this. The right-left tapping definitely connects the right and left hemispheres. See discussion on this in the WHEE Workbook.
I too like using my feet, but find the toe-scrunching works best for me. Sometimes it's better when I do it standing up.
Blessings
Dan
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