Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 , coachdrgridley wrote: > > How true, Doc. Â I have found situations when TW feels truly needs strengthening and appreciation because > of it's effort. Â This is also why we sometimes do a 3 point technique: Â strengthen/sedate/balance\ > And, as we learned in Portland, sedating with the little finger so >that Heart meridian is doing it is good because TW doesn't resist >and HT has all the energy it needs to support TW. Â Yep. There is that also. > When TW is at it's most vigilant it only makes sense that you would >increase it's sense of security and support before it would feel >able to relax. I still remember Donna telling about how she used to talk with her hypothalamus. Never an antogonistic approach. Always a sweet, nice approach, with blessings and 'thank you hypothalamus for doing a great job...and you are safe now'. Notice the 'tone' of her new book and how it follows that thread all the way through. John M. La Tourrette, PhD > > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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