ZPoint for Pain

June 3, 2008

A few days ago I received an email from Sue Tanida, a long time member of this list. She brings up a subject I find facinating, using ZPoint on physical issues. Let me quote from her email…

Grant,

I did buy your new 9 Minutes manual and I do love the general clearing… It is relaxing to “sit back” and just focus on my cue word. Not to mention that my cue word is the name of one of my very beloved cats, Pippin–and his name by itself brings a smile to my face.

I’d like to share something that you are free to use in any of your newsletters or a future ebook. I find that erasing the tape on physical pain works really well if I aim at not eradicating pain, but taking away everything but a slight reminder to be careful with what is injured.

I recently had a few small burns, one from steam and the other from bumping my forearm on the edge of the oven when removing my baking. Both were sufficiently severe that the skin darkened and later peeled off, but neither produced any blistering or much pain at all once I counted them down using ETT, once for the pain and once for the remainder of the pain.

Interestingly, as an experiment, I tried to remove ALL pain on a third pass with one of the burns but I got distracted and lost count a couple of times before giving up–the remaining pain was around a 1 on a SUDS scale–or even a 1/2–and something wise in my subconscious decided that it would be a good idea if it had just enough sensitivity that I would avoid using hot water dishwashing or banging the area on something while it healed. Both burns healed beautifully.

Blessings,
Sue

I personally have had experience with this aspect of ZPoint, helping my ex wife through an operation. According to her Doctor, she healed twice as fast as she should have and had half the pain.

I’ve also heard stories about people who’ve slammed fingers in car doors and used ETT to release the pain and promote healing. Now we have another story by Sue Tanida that points to the effectiveness of this technique.

I’d like to know about anyone else out there who has had similar experiences. If you have, can you please leave a comment on this story or send me an email at grant@zpointforpeace.com.

Regards,

Grant Connolly, CHt
The ZPoint Process
www.zpointforpeace.com
Peace always begins with me

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Jade  |  July 13, 2008 at 2:35 am

    Hello,
    I used to live in horrible pain in my joints. The doctors could find no real cause of it, and it got worse every day. Then I started to have nerve pain. I was at the end of my rope. I could not figure it out. I had been having a sort of crisis at work, and one day, something happened, and suddenly a peaceful feeling came over me, and I resigned. No anger, just knowing that this wasn’t where I belonged. I cried for days, convinced I had done the right thing, when others were telling me I was wrong. After I left, I spent a week trying to figure out what I was going to do, and suddenly one day, I noticed the pain in my knees was gone, and I hadn’t had any nerve pain for days.

    The stress from my job was making me ill, and causing my pain. Now that I’m no longer under that daily stress, my pain is gone.

    People think I’m crazy, because I say the universe will take care of me, and I may have to sell everything I own and move away to another place, but if I do, that is what the universe wants me to do. I know that I will survive somehow, and that I will gain much more than I will lose, by regaining my health and wellbeing.

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  • 2. madhu  |  October 1, 2009 at 1:48 am

    what is ETT
    CAN WE USE MORE THAN 1 WORD FOR OUR CUE WORD

    Reply

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