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Miracle Cures by Enlisting the Subconscious

September 5, 2011

unconscious.jpg"Skilled use of energy therapies can help you overcome schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addictions, RAD, OCD and even autism. The subconscious does exactly what it told to do. It is your faithful servant."




by Stephen Coleman
(henrymakow.com)



In the late 1970's Dr. Roger Callahan, a clinical psychologist was dissatisfied with the ineffectiveness of psychotherapy.

He discovered that tapping on points along acupuncture meridians quickly relieved emotional distress. He was amazed that clients could overcome phobias in as little as five minutes.

Several of his students went on to develop Dr. Callahan's discoveries. Tapas Fleming developed TAT or Tapas Acupuncture Technique.

Gary Craig developed (EFT) or Emotional Freedom Techniques, tapping on specified acupuncture points and using affirmation phrases, simplifying Dr. Callahan's method.

EFT has gained tremendous lay popularity and has spread around the globe because of its simplicity and effectiveness. The educated and uneducated alike have self-treated for emotional difficulties that just a few years ago would have required months or even years of professional therapy.

Independently, in 1987, Dr. Francine Shapiro was thinking over some distressing memories. She noticed that the emotional distress abated as her eyes unconsciously were moving from side to side.

She began to experiment using eye movements with clients suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), some of whom had been in therapy for decades without much progress. Surprisingly, after 5 or 6 sessions, these clients  were showing significant improvement.

Dr. Daniel Benor combined Shapiro's work with EFT simply by using the affirmation phrases of EFT and alternatively tapping the shoulders, with no attention to acupuncture points. Dr. Benor's technique is just as effective and even simpler.

I, myself was successfully treated with energy therapy for PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). This was my first experience of feeling the weight literally taken off my shoulders.

Later I learned EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) and noted the same sensation of emotional relief as I did with Dr. Shapiro's eye movements.

Having studied ECIWO acupuncture, I could not accept the explanations for why tapping the acupuncture points or meridians release pent up emotional distress. It does not follow the bioholographic law.

But these seemingly divergent techniques all seem to work miracles. I concluded there must be another unknown principle at work. All of the many energy psychology techniques and the therapists are blindly feeling different parts of the same elephant.

Dr. Larry Nims was also dissatisfied with the ineffectiveness of psychotherapy. A devout Christian man, he turned to prayer to seek an answer. After weeks of prayer, he heard a voice in a dream telling him "work with the subconscious." He didn't understand what that meant at the time.

Dr. Nims went to study with Dr. Roger Callahan. But Dr. Nims also could not buy the acupuncture explanation for why energy therapies work. Eventually, he developed his own method and little by little phased out tapping altogether. He was having success beyond his expectations.

There are so many often bizarre energy therapies with different terms for the same things, that sorting out what is really happening can be daunting and confusing .

Dr. Larry Nims discovered that the tapping, hand positions and the eye movements are but a signal to the subconscious mind to "do it". It was that simple.

UNDERSTANDING THE UNCONSCIOUS MIND

Jill Bolte Taylor, a Harvard trained neuroanatomist, experienced a serious stroke affecting the left hemisphere of her brain. Her description of operating from the right brain hemisphere is quite similar to what I believe is the subconscious mind.

The subconscious can't distinguish between past and future. It is always in the present. It does not function with language but with  visualizations. It does not distinguish between self and others. It does not judge but accepts whatever it is told. It seems to remember every detail of our lives.

Have you ever forgotten a name and instantly you remember it? It was still there in the subconscious but momentarily could not be expressed verbally.

Hurts, traumas and strong emotions are impressed upon the subconscious mind. They remain there in present tense, even if the hurt happened decades ago.

Because the subconscious can't distinguish between others and self, people that criticize and judge are criticizing themselves. People holding onto rancor are poisoning themselves, hoping the perp dies. People with these problems can never be happy.

Skilled use of energy therapies can help you overcome schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addictions, RAD, OCD and even autism. It can also overcome the subconscious programs that affect our physical health. The subconscious does exactly what it told to do. It is your faithful servant.

About 10 to 15% of people don't to respond to any therapies. This is because they are suffering from dissociation. This is a strong form of subconscious protection that prevents access to painful emotions.

Star Trek's Mr. Spock is a good example of dissociation. DID or multiple personality disorder is its extreme form. These too are now curable.

This is knowledge the Illuminati does not want to get around as they prize DID afflicted victims as their robots
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Comments for "Miracle Cures by Enlisting the Subconscious "

John said (September 9, 2011):

Another set of energy-releasing techniques that work in a similar fashion are called Radical Undoing Exercises by the late Dr. Christopher Hyatt and are loosely based on the energy-liberating concepts of Wilhelm Reich.

Instead of tapping, it uses controlled breathing and precise bodily movements to release bodily energy. I've done this and found it is a great precursor to meditation or any form of deep thinking.

Beware: it does sometimes dredge up long-forgotten emotional episodes, but, once dealt with in the conscious realm co-incident with the exercises, these blockages dissipate and lose their grip on the subconscious.

I'll leave it to the curious user to Google the term and do their research. Nothing in life comes for free!


NS said (September 7, 2011):

thank you so much for posting the latest article about energy healing! I tried EFT right away by tapping an my left hand side and it literally RELEASED the heavy emotional energy that has been depressing me for a few days without any obvious reason.

The video I watched to do the tapping was on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i33V2EcVlY.
Amazing and immediate effect, I'm still stunned...

Thank you and the author for spreading the Light!


mdb said (September 6, 2011):

For more on the subconscious and miracle cures, http://astraeagoddessofjustice.blogspot.com/


Naila said (September 6, 2011):

Great article! One very effective way to release the hold of the subconscious is to directly identify and release the beliefs that create our personal matrix. In Psych-K, you locate them using muscle testing, then release them with simple cross-patterning gestures that integrate your energies. Dr. Bradley Nelson's Emotion Code, which releases trapped emotions with magnets, is now also integrating belief work in a program called T3.

Belief work is fundamental, because the stories we keep telling ourselves largely determine the emotions we react to and hold on to -- also feelings of unworthiness, powerlessness, etc., etc. that we didn't know we had. I was recently helped by this approach (through distant phone work!).


Jim said (September 6, 2011):

I wrote to you several weeks ago in response to an article you posted on homosexuality. In my email I mentioned that I counseled with the pastor of my Baptist church to help me come to terms with the relationship I had with my parents and with the struggles I have with homosexuality.

I just finished reading the article "Miracle Cures by Enlisting the Subconscious". Well, during the counseling sessions my pastor introduced me to tapping...or EFT. At first, I was a bit leery but after trying it I was amazed at how well it worked.

Through tapping I was able to release the anger I had toward my parents. I will attest that it wasn't a very fun experience. In fact, it was quite emotionally painful. However, it was a very freeing experience. We used tapping in several of our sessions and the results were very positive. Yes, I still struggle with homosexual feelings and sometimes still get angry but when I was tapping I felt more calm in my spirit and more at ease with myself.

Even though I am no longer counseling I probably should still use tapping to help get me through life's daily struggles because I know it would be a big help.


Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at