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  the story of a river         


Author: marika
Date: Aug 23, 2008 09:07

did you ever notice that Batman never cursed?

mk5000

"I went over to the cupboard and slowly pulled out the middle drawer and
removed the big tailor's shears Mother always used to cut my hair, and then
I opened the lock on our apartment door and slipped out, quiet as could be,
not even hurrying until I reached the first turn in the stairwell, where I
broke into a run.
--
The White King

György Dragomán: Tulips
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  Re: Lawsuit against beak-nosed, bent-face Nancy Grace moves ahead         


Author: Reality_Check©
Date: Aug 1, 2008 20:39

"Scott T." cox.net> wrote in message
news:1eMkk.4744$QX3.1435@newsfe02.iad...
> OCALA, Fla. (AP) - A federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit that
> claims CNN's Nancy Grace pushed the mother of a missing toddler to suicide
> through aggressive questioning.
>
> CNN and Grace argued the wrongful death lawsuit brought by Melinda
> Duckett's family would "severely chill" journalists' coverage of
> missing-persons cases. But U.S. District Judge William Terrell Hodges on
> Thursday denied their motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6krrax
>
> This somewhat reminds of the lawsuit against 'The Jenny Jones' show in
> which a guest was murdered after he admitted on the show that he had a
> crush on another man. The $29.3M verdict was overturned on appeal. Then
> upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6525ua
> ...
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  Sorry         


Author: JP
Date: Jun 28, 2008 12:12

Sorry I haven't been around to give you EFT lessons since I've been so
busy with my overly fulfilled life and with teaching EFT to all my
friends and acquaintances.

Good luck
www.emofree.com

JPaul EFT Specialist
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  going         


Author: JP
Date: Jun 15, 2008 01:13

under the knife or die from pain
brain shut down from autonomic pain response
i'm not suicidal but was for 40 years.
now happy and back turns to jello
bye
maybe
peace and love
you are are starlight
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  EFT Efficacy Studies         


Author: JP
Date: Jun 3, 2008 09:24

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  Anger, Panic Attacks, and EFT         


Author: JP
Date: Jun 2, 2008 12:11

http://www.emofree.com/anger-management/explode.htm?WT.seg_1=N_Jun02_Tip2

Anger case--the urge to explode.

Hi Everyone,

Lori Lorenz gives us an in depth look at an extreme anger case wherein
her client was given to "explosions." During stressful situations he
was afraid he would "rip his shirt or clothing off in a rage or start
throwing things and scream uncontrollably."

This message is particularly valuable because Lori displays her
wording and other details of the process. You will also note her
advanced use of creative Setup phrasing (demonstrated in detail in our
advanced tapes--Steps toward becoming The Ultimate Therapist).

Also, please note that the entire session was done over the phone.

Hugs, Gary

By Lori Lorenz

Dear Gary and List Members,
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  EFT is Not a Placebo         


Author: JP
Date: Jun 1, 2008 09:12

But you knew that.....

ttp://search.emofree.com/search?q=placebo&btnG=go&entqr=0&output=xml_no_dtd&ud=1&client...

No! Placebo effects require some belief in the process and this is
rarely the case for newcomers to EFT. Also, although EFT may appear to
be distracting, it will not work if the client is, in fact,
distracted. That is why the client continually repeats a reminder
phrase which "tunes in" to the problem.

..........................................
A Frequently Asked Question & Answer about EFT
EFT is obvious! So why wasn't it discovered many decades ago?

Note: This article may be useful for those wishing to explain the
"strangeness" of EFT to others. It is a good bridge for reaching
resistant belief systems.

EFT should have been discovered 50 years ago and should be as common
today as aspirin. Yet, despite its unmistakable clinical results, it
still meets with resistance from certain scientists and from others
who cling to conventional methods.
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  Re: Tried EVERYTHING but...         


Author: JP
Date: May 30, 2008 17:41

On May 30, 3:54 pm, "mut80r" wrote:
> "JP" wrote:
>> [spam, but atleast not cross-posted to a methods group]
>
> woo!

Ooops.
My oversight.
Thanks, they need some levity too.



In case this sounds familiar..... Personal Growth I was having an
out-
of-body experience and almost astral-traveled away yesterday, so I
grounded myself and got centered with the help of my spirit guides and
then the phone rang, and sensing the negative vibrations, I threw the
I-Ching and checked my numerology chart, nearly having a primal, but
my energy was too blocked.

So I did some bioenergetics and self-parenting,took some flower
essences and ate an organic oat bran ginseng muffin, but my inner
child wasn't feeling nurtured yet.
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  Last Resort is Best         


Author: JP
Date: May 30, 2008 10:07

From:
http://www.emofree.com/cases/calming.htm?WT.seg_1=N_May30_Tip2

Calming down a suicidal client

Hi Everyone,

The suicidal client is clearly in crisis and in big need of calming
down. Before EFT and the other energy procedures, this meant
hospitalization, drugs and other expensive/severe measures. I am not
suggesting here that conventional measures be abandoned, but those
familiar with EFT can clearly see the immediate use of it to calm the
client down. Relaxation or "taking the edge off" is one of its most
reliable features and, since it is so easily (and inexpensively)
performed it is a candidate for the "treatment of first choice."

Sharon O'Hara was faced with a suicidal client recently and exhausted
conventional means before resorting to EFT. As it turns out, much
consternation could have been avoided if EFT has been used first.
Here's how Sharon tells it.

Hugs, Gary
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  Special Wives Club (Support for BiPolar Disorder)         


Author: Nick
Date: May 24, 2008 11:55

If you suffer from Bi-Polar disorder like I do, then subscribe to my blog at
http://www.aspecialwife.com and follow my posts. I'm sure you will find them
beneficial. Advice and information for BP and Caregivers as well.

Tammy
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