‘ZPoint Newsletter – More powerful ‘what ifs…’

April 26, 2008 at 2:19 am 2 comments


Those of you who’ve used ZPoint for a while may be familiar with ZPoint ‘What if’ Statements. If you’re unfamiliar with these statements, here’s an example.

What if I can do the things I want to do and have those things that make my life easier. <cue>

What if I can give myself permission to release my resistance to receiving what I really want. <cue>

After each ‘what if’ you would simply repeat your cue word for about 10 seconds.

‘Yes’ is a very appropriate cue word to use with ‘what if’s’ because the word ‘yes’ opens all doors with a smile. And the questions themselves when coupled with the cue word and healing program, creates a sense of expectancy and excitement. This feeling indicates that you’ve created that possibility within yourself and this activates the Law of Attraction to bring you what you seek.

Below you’ll find the text of an email from Maureen Kirk, a Clinical Social Worker from my home town of Peterborough Canada who is currently enrolled in the ZPoint Personal Peace Practioner Program. As you’ll see, she uses ‘what if’ statements in a very creative way to relieve a physical issue. I send my sincere appreciation to Maureen for such a wonderful idea. She writes…

Hi Grant,

“I have had a few very interesting experiences with the What Ifs this week. The “story” is that I have been progressively developing a chest infection over the past 3 weeks. My Dr. was away on vacation so I made 2 visits to the ER at Peterborough with the hope of getting some antibiotics to start my recovery. Both visits the ER Dr. did not provide to needed antibiotic and when I finally saw my Dr. this Monday I was very congested and feverish with a full blown infection.

I was struggling to get my breath and coughing and feeling very unwell on Monday evening so I lay down. As I was lying on my bed I thought of using the What If statements and started with “What If I am able to clear this quickly, easily and gently”. I went on to statements that were focused on me being fully in balance and vitality. I also addressed my fear of not being able to breathe as I had past karma and life experience in this lifetime with breathing difficulties.

I had been wanting to listen to the Oprah and Eckardt Tolle webcast that evening and when I was finished with the What Ifs, I was able to breathe clearly and the coughing had ceased so I was able to view the webcast.

What I realised firstly was that I could make a difference to my physical imbalance with the z-point and create the space for healing to occur. Secondly it came to me that the What If statements are very much more powerful on their own when linked with the original ICATW (I clear all the ways) statements.

I feel energy and the difference in the power of the combination was massive. I felt that possibly there may have been some subtle resistance to the straight ICATW statements and the What Ifs opened up all possibilities…making the approach even simpler.”

- Maureen Kirk, BSW. M.Ed. C.S.W., – current ZPoint Practitioner Candidate

The basic ‘what if’ statement creates a sense of expectancy while the addition of ‘I clear all the ways’ releases anything that dampens that expectancy. As Maureen implies, these new statements may release any subtle resistance we may experience when using regular ZPoint statements. This makes the whole process simpler and more effective.

So, if we change the ‘what if’ statement slightly, it becomes:

What if I can clear all the ways I’m not able to clear this quickly, easily and gently? <cue>

What if I can clear all the ways I’m afraid to breathe? <cue>

What if I can clear all the ways I can’t relax fully and completely? <cue>

or,

What if I can clear all the ways this feeling impacts my life? <cue>

What if I can clear all the ways I hold onto this situation and everything connected to it? <cue>

Questions are always more powerful than direct statements. You can experience the truth of this for yourself by repeating the following two statements and comparing how you feel after each one. The first statement is…

I clear all the ways that I may feel unsafe about change. <cue>

Then,

What if I can clear all the ways that I may feel unsafe about change? <cue>

Do you feel the difference?

If you haven’t already done so, please, take a moment and try these new ‘what ifs’ for yourself. Make up a few ‘what ifs’ for yourself an pay attention to how you feel. Allow yourself to feel GREAT!

Then, send me a quick email at grant@zpointforpeace.com and let me know how you made out. :-)

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ZPoint Newsletter – Your Biggest Fear On Reaching your Dreams

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. innerarchitect  |  April 26, 2008 at 9:53 am

    Fantastic, wonderful knowledge!

    I represent author Susan Hanshaw and her upcoming book “Inner Architect: How To Build The Life You Were Designed To Live.” Affirmations are such important tools to dismantling the doubt that lurks within. Please refer to the following article:
    http://innerarchitect.wordpress.com/2008/04/23/affirm-your-new-reality-affirmations-5-tools-to-dismantle-your-doubt/

    Z, would you consider reviewing Susan’s books upon it’s release in June? We would value your feedback and opinion.

    Warm Regards,

    dean and susan
    inner architect

    Reply
  • 2. Ron Kehoe  |  April 26, 2008 at 5:50 pm

    I would like to know more about the ‘What if’ formula, as
    applied to ZPoint. I like the sound of it. Is it featured in
    Grant,s ebook, which I have?
    Any information and help in how to use this formula would be gratefully received.

    Thanks

    Ron Kehoe

    Reply

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