Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 hmm, somehow the remainder of my email disappeared into the netherlands. Point to be made is the astonishing power of a TW needing to be calmed. From my own experience, I think few recognize how powerful this critter is. If this were my client, I would dig up that file of 26 ways to calm Triple Warmer from the site of John LaTourrette, . With that list I would help her identify what works well for her and tell her to include that/those particular drills into her daily life. Do while on the toilet, in the shower, at stoplights, before rising/going to bed, brushing teeth, combing hair, before/after meals. Attach the drill-doing to daily habits that she has already. Early abuse, rape, various other traumas that inflamed that TW over her lifetime have convinced TW that anything is a threat. Don’t talk to TW, don't abuse TW, and most of all, don't minimize the power of TW-get her calming TW and a few weeks of a couple smooth behind the ears just isn't enough. Consider doing each of the 26 TW drills with her. Help her identify what works well for her that day. Using your testing, her response, whatever works for YOU, as helper, to help her identify what seems to work for her. AT first, she may not even be able to identify what does work, because her TW is so shielding her "intuition, inner knowing". Give her the list to keep in her purse, pocket, taped to her mirror, refrigerator, toilet to help re-mind her to "do a drill now" . This is a good start. Simplify any other initial set of daily drills that you ask her to do until TW can be brought into some realm of not being so "hyper vigilant". Early abuse, rape, sexual abuse, near loss of life, all and more of similar events can be what "caused" TW to get so fired. Even neo-natal events may have initiated the race. The beauty of EM is it is not critical to pursue the story, just respect that if the energy evidence is there, such as over-active TW, trust that "something happened" and go for the energy work with grace, compassion and flowing radiance. namaste, mitzi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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