For example, if you use a ZPoint opening statement, it would be:
Whenever I think about __________, I feel…
This statement is intended to bring up a Characteristic Feeling around whatever you are thinking about. For example, you could say;
Whenever I think about deserving more financial abundance in my life, I feel… and you would then repeat your cue word for a few moments followed by going through the regular ZPoint Statement, like this…
I clear all the ways I feel this feeling.
I clear all the ways I feel this feeling because…
And so on, going through all of the statements including the remainders.
Sandra’s contribution is to simply repeat, “and that makes me feel…”
Whenever I think about deserving more financial abundance in my life, I feel…
…and that makes me feel…
…and that makes me feel…
…and that makes me feel…
…and that makes me feel…
…and that makes me feel…
When you do this, you work your way through the layers of feelings brought up as you repeat the Opening Statement. In effect, repeating “and that makes me feel…”, brings up a new Characteristic Feeling each time you say it after the initial Opening Statement. And by repeating your cue, you release that new Characteristic Feeling.
I’ve been playing with this new variation for about a week now and have used it with great success on myself and about a dozen others. It’s proven itself to be both simple, easy to remember and very effective. This is not to say that there won’t be times when very difficult feelings require that you repeat the full clearing Protocol, but it’s easy to remember and allows you to practice ZPoint in the moment as things come up.
Another way of accomplishing the same end, would be to use the traditional “I clear all the ways…” statement and instead of going through the entire protocol, you would simply repeat the first line followed by a number of “and that makes me feel” statements. Like this…
I clear all the ways I feel this feeling…
… and that makes me feel…
… and that makes me feel…
… and that makes me feel…
… and that makes me feel…
… and that makes me feel…
Either way you do this, it makes the whole Process easier and often more effective. Please try this yourself and let me know how you make out.
Kindest regards,
Grant
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