Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 , " young_rver " <young_rver wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > After doing a few weeks of IDD sessions on myself to help me get more > control in my meditation sessions, I found that one of the tapping > sequences that worked better than all the others was one that involved > circumventing my care of/attachment to the outcome, or my perception of > how important what I'm working on is. The control I got when I > didn't care as much was allot better than anything I had managed > before, however, I know I did not resolve all the aspects of this issue > of caring too much, because about 45 minutes later my performance was > back to how it was before. > > So my questions is; does anyone know what is the construction of this > complex (i.e. caring in a counter-productive way about outcome)? How can > it be broken down into easily tappable " bite size " chunks, so > that one can address all the aspects of this issue? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > Adriaan I would suggest that you focus on what you want " as if " you already have it. And do it at a theta/alpha/beta mind bridge. That will fix that Psychological Reversal you are talking about. The TRAP of most energy psychologies is that many peopls spend more time looking for " what's wrong " instead of doing what needs to be done to " get it right " . Normal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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