Monday, June 15, 2009

ZPoint Newsletter #11: Clearing Aspects with ZPoint

One of the more challenging things about clearing issues is that many issues present different aspects or parts as you work through the layers of an issue. Recently several individuals on the SharingZeroPoint email list asked why it was taking so long to clear these.

The way that ZPoint handles these aspects is the…

…and that makes me feel… statements found in The In-depth ZPoint Protocol found in this Blog. With ZPoint, these ‘aspects’ are easily released using the … and that makes me feel… statements found in the In-depth Protocol.

For example, you would go through the first clearing statements like this…

I clear all the ways I feel this feeling.
I clear all the ways I feel this feeling because…
I clear all the ways I feel this feeling whenever…
I clear all the ways I may feel this feeling if…

I clear all the ways unconscious parts of me feel this feeling.
I clear all the ways these parts feel this feeling because…
I clear all the ways these parts identify with my feeling this feeling.
I clear all the ways these parts may be afraid to let this feeling go.

Then you would say…

…and that makes me feel…
…and that makes me feel…
…and that makes me feel…
…and that makes me feel…

Every time you repeat that statement followed by the repetition of your cue for about 10 seconds, you clear a different aspect of the feeling. That is the reason why I include these statements. Although it takes a bit longer to go through them, it SAVES time by clearing away unknown aspects of the Characteristic Feeling.

You’ll notice we say these statements after every round of clearing. In this way we release different aspects and get to the real root of an issue. And we don’t need to know what that issue is or what those aspects are. We just need to release them.

An alternative to the …and that makes me feel… statement is:

… and under that I feel…

Think of this like excavating through layers of feeling until we reach the root layer. The Protocol works well as long as you don’t take shortcuts to save time. Believe me, you won’t save time if you need to go over it again and again.

Regards,

Grant Connolly, CHt
The ZPoint Process
www.zpointforpeace.com
Saying YES to Life!

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