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The EPFX BOX and Grief
by: Caroline Walrad Ph.D., CN
Rarely do clients come to see me for grief. People come into my office
and automatically carry their grief with them. Grief rarely comes up on
the main test screen of the EPFX for them. I believe the issue is deeper.
There can be unresolved grief. It takes many forms – depression, anger,
fatigue, insomnia. These are the issues people come to see me for
resolution.
Again, working on the paradigm that all the ‘frequencies’ of emotions that
are ready to balance, will show up on the EPFX screen bolded or
highlighted. I believe in only working at this level. This is the level of
stress and need for stress reduction the client is ready and willing for.
When grief appears on the EPFX it shows in the neuro-linguistic
programming NLP section. When grief is present and interfering with
health, it will be brought up for work by the subconscious connection of
the client. Then, a very interesting reaction occurs. On ‘tapping’ the
grief and trauma button, the client closes their eyes (this is not
ordinary during sessions) and they stop talking. It rarely rectifies to
100% the first or even second time of trying to balance these grief
frequencies. By the 3rd try to ‘Balance’ this emotion of grief, the client
begins to cry or at least begins to talk about their grief and what caused
it. The EPFX stimulates what is ready to be released by the client,
because it is a closed-loop system and the therapist has no control over
what is brought up on the screen. The only connection to the EPFX is the
client’s conscious and unconscious reactions to a challenge by the
program. And, the neuro-linguistic program section is exceptionally
accurate for these and other emotional connections.
The next best approach is to balance the auric field. This clears and
protects them from outside frequencies. In the unconscious reactivity
section, the most effective approach is to find the age of the client that
they experienced trauma that they are still holding on to. This is done on
the EPFX by recording the current age of the client and then requesting a
search of the cellular memory for trauma. For an example let’s say that
someone’s chronological age of trauma came up to be 8 years old after the
search. The therapist asks the EPFX to balance this trauma. While the EPFX
is doing this, the client recalls the incident on his own, talks about it
and clears it. The resulting age of trauma is about 90 percent accurate in
my clinical experience. The trauma is recalled by the client of the time
that the age is brought up and balancing begins. The subconscious releases
the memory to the conscious and then it is released again and out of the
body. This becomes a very large shift for the client.
I always go to the homotoxicology panel from here. Where we hold grief is
believed to be the lungs in Chinese Medicine. The lungs will show stress
if grief is present, however, other areas show stress, too. Homotoxicology
is the science and theory of toxin release. I find this “physical’ part
and integral part of grief work. We tend to hold onto toxins from this
trauma like a magnet holds on to metal. As the client is challenged with
the toxin that came up, they are released and the grieving process
accelerates. The client’s spiritual levity is evident in the office. They
begin smiling and feel lighter…and in some way more confident.
The last segment is offering them the prayer wheel. This is the segment
where many prayers have been recorded from all over the world. Frequencies
of love and forgiveness and frequencies of chants pour through the straps.
This form of spiritual balancing seems to be appropriate at this point.
From my experience, it is a very positive cap on a successful session of
grief work.
Caroline Walrad, Ph.D. has
been a EPFX practitioner for eight years. Please contact Dr Walrad for
session information, EPFX training and EPFX sales. 480-766-0751
caroline@carolinewalrad.com
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