Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 --- " kahunamaker " <kahunamaker wrote: > > --- " Chris " <sparkawk@> wrote: > > Hi Debbie, > > There is consideration to allowing space for the nausea or > >whatever comes. > Yes, there is. > > However, > SO you linguistically negate that possibility? > Why? > Just because it's NOT your choice? > Sorry, I need better reasons than that to listen from you. > > from an insiders perspective, > Inside of what? Were you there? Well, gosh. I guess you were there. Heck, I'd go ahead and keep the nausea, especially since you want to argue vs doing the drills. Do you 'want solutions' or do you want to argue from a point of ignorance? Doesn't matter to me. >>Today I was tapping away a deep anxiety, and I reached a major >>wall. >>When I realized what I was saying while tapping, I became very >>nauseated. I began to yawn and dry-heave so much I could not >>continue >>without feeling that I would surely be sick. > > the nausea is actually the body throwing up a massive block on the > >emotions. > Really? > Seems like a form of " mind read " to me. > > I've never heard of a psychological wall breaking from pushing it > >over.. > How do you know it's a psychological wall? > In fact, what is a psychological wall? I'm a psychologist and I've > never heard of one before. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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