Guest guest Posted May 5, 1999 Report Share Posted May 5, 1999 Marta Brown wrote: > > Whenever I am on an active (usually it's *the* active) trigger point, I > get weepy and unsettled until I can come off of it <SNIP> > It doesn't thrill me. > > Is the weepy feeling coming from the client or from me? Just asking for > ideas. If it is coming from the client, suggestions for ways to block > it? or disperse it? Ideas about what is happening? > > Well, Marta, congratulations <LOL> It looks like you are an empath. Some empaths have very specific vibrations that they pick up, and others pick up *everything*... so, comparatively, I'd consider myself lucky to get just active trigger points. What you seem to be keying into is the emotional trigger for the physical trigger point. Your intuition was correct, it is stored pain or feelings that have not been released. It is excellent that you are considering your grounding; if you were not well grounded, you might actually find yourself carrying that emotion or pain away from the table with you (ick, ick, ick) and having to do a lot of clearing to get back to your normal state. The best I can offer you (since I have this, er, gift, myself) is that you can do a preparation step when you get ready for a session of affirming to yourself that if you perceive any pain, thoughts, or emotions of the client, it will be clear that they belong to the client and will not affect you. This sometimes works ;-) Often, I end up in a session sorting thoughts out, recentering in order to filter what is theirs and what is mine. It is part of the intimate interaction of your fields during the session, the 'zone' to a degree, it can't be completely shut off without losing some of the essence of the healing work. Another thing you can do is to be frank with the client, and tell them that you are sensing a deep emotion or pain related to the trigger point, and ask if that resonates with them. Beware, though, if you are not ready to deal with the possibility of releasing and processing from your client. Once they have permission, they may start weeping or talking a blue streak themselves. -- Blessings, Crow " Look for Rainbows in the Darkness " -- Caroline Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT B*A*L*A*N*C*E Awakening the Inner Healer with " A Nurturing Touch " http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/5114/ Make a connection... // Bodywork's your life? Join Body_Work... //Body_Work Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 1999 Report Share Posted May 6, 1999 Caroline Abreu wrote: > Marta Brown wrote: > > Is the weepy feeling coming from the client or from me? Just asking for > > ideas. If it is coming from the client, suggestions for ways to block > > it? or disperse it? Ideas about what is happening? ......and Caroline replies: > It is excellent that you are considering your grounding; if you were > not well grounded, you might actually find yourself carrying that > emotion or pain away from the table with you (ick, ick, ick) and > having to do a lot of clearing to get back to your normal state. Hi All, Just want to add to Caro's fine advice, something that is part of every session for me,and that is a thorough cold water hand rinse to make certain that none of the clients " negative energy " , such as the emotional or physical pain, stays with me. I even go as far as to splash cold water on my face, and with cupped hands, do a slight in- hale of the water part way up the nostrils. I was taught this method in massage school; but didn't begin to utilize it until after a few " bad " sessions where I was carrying the " icky " stuff with me, away from the table, or worse yet, to the next client getting on my table. Naturally, it is important to follow the cold rinse, with a good hand wash, and I use an antibacterial soap and warm water for that. On a particularly busy day, or where one client may have presented/released a great deal of stuff, I take an additional shower that evening, and start out with a cool water rinse to be sure to clear any lingering energy residue. Hope you find this helpful, Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2000 Report Share Posted May 21, 2000 , Barbara Kimsey <twobears:> Caroline Abreu wrote:> > > > Marta Brown wrote:> > > > Is the weepy feeling coming from the client or from me? Justasking for> > > ideas. If it is coming from the client, suggestions for waysto block> > > it? or disperse it? Ideas about what is happening?> > > .....and Caroline replies:> > > It is excellent that you are considering your grounding; if youwere> > not well grounded, you might actually find yourself carrying that> > emotion or pain away from the table with you (ick, ick, ick) and> > having to do a lot of clearing to get back to your normal state.> > Hi All,> > Just want to add to Caro's fine advice, something that is part of > every session for me,and that is a thorough cold water hand rinseto > make certain that none of the clients " negative energy " , such as the> emotional or physical pain, stays with me. I even go as far as to> splash cold water on my face, and with cupped hands, do a slight in-> hale of the water part way up the nostrils. I was taught this method> in massage school; but didn't begin to utilize it until after a few> " bad " sessions where I was carrying the " icky " stuff with me, away> from the table, or worse yet, to the next client getting on mytable.> > Naturally, it is important to follow the cold rinse, with a goodhand> wash, and I use an antibacterial soap and warm water for that. On a> particularly busy day, or where one client may havepresented/released> a great deal of stuff, I take an additional shower that evening, and> start out with a cool water rinse to be sure to clear any lingering> energy residue.> > Hope you find this helpful,> > BarbaraHi Barbara,First of all I am a dowser and a healer too and most of my dowsingand healing work is my distant over the internet, I had done a widerange of healing work to help many persons but of late my goodresults has been lagging a bit.Two things I have got out the habit of doing, deep breathing anddoing my healing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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