Access to most familiar sensation


The speed and depth of EFT "emotion removal" can cause serious problems for clients. Although this is not overly common, people can be traumatised by trying to access a most familiar sensation and finding it has mysteriously disappeared. Further, thus removing a life defining trauma someone has had for 50 years (I've had such clients, no kidding!) can have a seriously de-stabilising effect on their life as a whole. Ecology checks are therefore vital, and I would go further and suggest telephone check back sessions with every client you treat with EFT to make sure all is well, and to learn more about the side effects of your treatments over a longer term.

Apart from such practical ecology considerations, it is becoming apparent that EFT treatments can and do severely unbalance and disturb a client's energy system, at least for a time. The "removal of a problem" in energetic terms leaves of course a system that is different than it was before and there is a interim phase of disturbance (expressed in behaviour and emotion by the clients following MT treatment sessions) before the system finds a level again - in some cases, that means re-creating the original problem. Recent experimental research seems to indicate that to actively re-balance the clients energy system before they leave your office has the following effects: noticeable reduction in the occurrence of the Apex Effect; better recall by the client of the session/s (and more referrals, typically); less recurral of presenting symptoms in the long term; clients expressing feelings of "balance, harmony, lightness" etc.

There seems to be no particular advantage in doing this rebalancing via Huna, Reiki, Therapeutic Touch, Sidereus Techniques or Energy Re-Balancing, and this leads me to think that it is simply something the practitioner does in response to being presented with the client's energy system in disarray following the MT treatment and all that is required is to express the desire, at least unconsciously, that this be done and let the unconscious mind provide the ways in which it is achieved. Should you be completely new to MTs and Energy Psychology, I encourage you to keep an open mind and find out more about the ins and outs of these energetic occurrences and phenomena. It's absolutely real and in its totality, an undiscovered country indeed.

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