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essentialskills , " hunter.cris " <hunter.cris@w...>

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> So feeling the emotion and tracing the circuits will anchor the

>emotion and its energy signature in the body?

 

I've not thought of " anchoring " in that manner.

 

But, that would also work, but is more about establishing an energy

habit through repetition.

 

You need the darn videos on anchoring because it's NOT like anything

you currently do. Oh well...

 

Hopefully they'll be out on dvd's soon, if I can get Jack to stop

chasing that female...

 

Isn't youth wonderful?

 

My comment about youth, sex, lust, anchors and Joy Circuits was done

on purpose!

 

> I understand what you mean about dependency - part of the

>attraction of EM is that it is a tool to be used by the person and

>not something that has to be done to someone. The flip side to

>this is that I often find that if I trace someone else's meridian

>or hold their points, I get a faster response than they do.

 

Yes, and that " faster response " is because of what?

 

You know the points.

 

You know the meridians.

 

You know the drills.

 

Your confidence, your self-esteem are already established.

 

Your awareness, kinesthetically and visually of the responses you'll

get by their energetic responses, and their analog are already in

place.

 

Blab, blab, blab.

 

So you are talking about the 5 steps to competency to learning any

new skill, and NOT about dependency.

 

Many people, because of fear, because of ignorance, because of lack

of skill in that area, would rather you do it to them...which is

part of the normal 5 steps to competency...

 

....then there are the lazy ones, the fat ones sitting in the car

that won't even get up to get their own diet cola...

 

> i have always put this down to the fact that their body

>doesn't " recognise " my energy systems whereas it does know its own

>so may respond less quickly.

 

No. See above. Again, the 5 steps to competency.

 

Sincerely,

 

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