Basic Peat Step-by-Step Process 1) Defne the Challenge as Specifcally As Possible •
Choose the most charged part o the experience. experience. Example "I am upset my boss yelled at me today." "I fear my job interview tomorrow."
!) Determine "hat is a desirable o#tcome or "hat "o#ld yo# li$e to achie%e as a res#lt. •
&hat "o#ld "o#ld ' rather eel( &hat "o#ld be a more satisying o#tcome( Example "When I see a syringe, I want to be relaxed and at peace."
) *eel the challenge as intensely as possible and rate its intensity on scale rom + to 1+. •
S#b,ecti%e nits o Distress SD) is a s#b,ecti%e scale or meas#ring the intensity o the challenge rom + to 1+. *ind or recreate the most intense moment o the experience and rate it rom + to 1+. Example /When you see a syringe, how uncomfortable uncomfortable are you from a scale of 0 to 10" 0his 10" 0his is the SD le%el.
) Create a set-#p statement2*orm#la statement2*orm#la or 3limination o Sel-Sabotage Sel-Sabotage •
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Create FESS statement/Formula for Elimination of SelfSabotage . /!ven /!ven though I insert problem# I love and accept myself, my body, my mind, my personal and the problem#." 'n this statement4 yo# are basically stating "hat 'S4 "hat yo# are experiencing "hat yo# don5t "ant to be experiencing. 'n a "ay4 yo#5re telling yo#r a"areness to pay attention to "hat yo# "ill be addressing in this process. 0his statement statement also #narms #narms yo#r #nconscio#s #nconscio#s resistence resistence to resol%ing resol%ing psychological reversal reversal ). yo#r challenge psychological ). "hich can #ndermine the "hole process. By ac$no"ledging and accepting it4 yo# "illingly gi%e #p yo#r resistance and eliminate sel-sabotage.
Psychological Reversal is a negati%e direction o moti%ation and energy contrary to the conscio#s desire. 'n essence4 it is #nconscio#s energetic sel-sabotage.
6) Apply Basic Peat process #ntil intensity o challenge has gone do"n to +. •
Start "ith the *3SS Set#p Statement4 to#ching Chestpoint "ith t"o fngers on either let or right hand. 7et hand recommended as the next
ac#point is on the let side and yo# "ill need not to s"itch hands. •
0hen mo%e to the 7et 1st eyepoint #sing let hand4 ollo"ing all alternating se8#ences #ntil all points ha%e been stim#lated. At each point4 yo# close yo#r eyes4 ta$e deep breathes and bring a"areness to yo#r experience. 9et associated "ith it as m#ch as yo# are able to see4 hear4 eel4 remember4 etc.
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Ater all eyepoints4 re%al#ate the SD. n"anted charge sho#ld be at +.
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' SD is higher than +4 repeat Basic P3A0 process. :nly no"4 modiy the *3SS Set#p staement to re;ect a change in yo#r a"areness. Example: "!ven though I still feel$experience challenge# I deeply love and accept myself, my body, my mind, my personality and the fact that I still feel$experience." Example: "Even though I still feel some fear of needles, I deeply love and accept myself, my body, my mind, my personality and the fact that I still feel some fear of needles."
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=) Stabili>e ne" state thro#gh Expansion Technique . •
*oc#s on ho" yo# eel abo#t yo#r challenge right no" "hen yo# are at /+/. Close yo#r eyes and oc#s on ho" yo#r body eels4 too. ?eep oc#sing on yo#r eelings o this ne" impro%ed state. 0hen mentally expand these ne" eelings inront and behind yo# li$e a "a%e all the "ay into the #ni%erse@ then4 to the let and to the right4 abo%e and belo" and fnally4 all directions li$e a star. 0his techni8#e "ill reinorce and stabili>e yo#r impro%ed state.
) Chec$ or opposition. •
Ater elimination o the #n"anted state4 "e "ant to chec$ i there is any remaining opposition. So loo$ care#lly into yo#rsel and ans"er this. "Is there anything inside of me that opposes the resolution of this challenge right now" Do not linger on this 8#estion. ' nothing comes #p in 1+-16 seconds4 mo%e on to next step.
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' an opposing content s#races and gets reacti%ated4 repeat a ne" Basic Peat process4 beginning "ith that content. ' yo# do not process it4 this opposition "ill #ndetermine the pre%io#s s#ccess and permanent res#lts may not be achie%ed.
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Example% "I feel more or less comfortable with needles now, but I fear that if it is a long needle, I will still frea& out."
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0o pre%ent rec#rrence o the problem it is essential to chec$ or the opposition in the #t#re. As$ yo#rsel. /Do ' thin$ or eel that my problem co#ld ret#rn in the #t#re4 against my "ill(/ ' yo# do4 r#n the process on that eeling. o#r ne" FE etup tatement "ill be. "!ven though I thin&$fear that this problem will come bac& in the future, I deeply love and accept myself, my body, my mind, my personality, and the fact that I thin&$fear that this problem may come bac& in the future./ Contin#e "ith the process #ntil there is no concern abo#t the problem in the #t#re. o" that yo# eel at peace "ith yo#r challenge4 yo# reali>e that yo# can eel and react diEerently "hen yo# ace the same sit#ation or thin$ abo#t the tro#blesome e%ent. 'n other "ords4 yo# can "illingly choose a diEerent reaction beca#se yo# $no" ho" it eels. So4 the "ords /against my will/ in8#ire into any opposition that is not o yo#r %olition.
Example /'y friends will thin& that I was fa&ing my dear before and will ma&e fun of me or be upset with me."
F) *orgi%e. •
'mportant step as "ell. &hile engaged in orgi%eness4 the person remo%es the last attachment to their #n"anted state. Depending on "hat eels comortable4 yo# can #se "ords li$e 9od4 Gigher Sel4 at#re4 'nfnite 7ight4 etc
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P#t index and middle fnger on chest point and state.
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! "I accept that #od$%niverse has created a &orld in &hich people$I can experience 'state your problem". ( "I forgive all humans and other beings for playing their part in my experience of con)ict and confusion around 'the problem." * "I forgive myself for creating and maintaining my experiences of con)ict and confusion around 'the problem." E+-PE:
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1) " accept that !o has create a #orl in #hich can fear neeles$" %) forgive all humans an other beins for playing their part in my experience of con&ict an confusion aroun the fear of neeles$" ') forgive myself for creating an maintaining my experience of con&ict an confusion aroun the fear of neeles$"
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'n addition to stabili>ation4 in order to re-enorce the shit in conscio#sness aro#nd the problem yo# can thin$ o a positi%e action that yo# can do to remind yo#rsel o and anchor the ne" impro%ed state.
Example / I will buy a syringe and touch the needle ./ 0his is not an installation o a positi%e state4 b#t installation o positi%e action. By doing this step4 yo# acti%ate yo#r ne" a"areness. / What is one thing I can do that will activate this new state(/ or "What is one act that I can do that will say bac& to me, I am in a new place about this." 't co#ld be as simple as "I will ta&e a deep breath next time I see a syringe."
#P/0 tep !. closes his eyes. Are p#tting t"o fngers o his let hand on his let eye frst point. Select the e%ent rom the past that ca#sed o#r negati%e emotions4 "e still can not let go 8#ietly.
tep (. Hie"ing the sit#ation and choose the most-most embarrassing moment. &e fx this point4 i "e p#t the %ideo on pa#se. o" "e "ill "or$ only "ith this moment4 no shiting in time.
tep *. the frst person4 as i "e sa" "ith their o"n eyes4 restore the image. &hat "e sa" in ront o him at the most embarrassing moment( &hat a pict#re paints a memory( All the "hile contin#ing to $eep yo#r fngers on the pointI
tep 0. no" eel the emotions that "e had in that moment. &hat is emotion( &e are trying to determine their location in the body.
tep 1. &hich bodily sensations "e are a"are o being in the moment(
tep 2. &hich tho#ghts "ere "ith #s at the moment(
o" that pict#re4 emotions4 body sensations and tho#ghts in a negati%e sit#ation identifed4 "e release the hand rom the let point and s"itch to the right. 'n the time bet"een the points ta$e a deep breath and exhale.
Step . t"o fngers o the right hand to#ch a point on the right eye frst. Gis eyes are closed. o" select the positi%e sit#ation o the past. Sit#ation "hen "e "ere happy and "ell. ' anything positi%e does not occ#r4 then "e choose the time o the here-and-no" .
Step . Choose the sit#ation in the most positi%e point and clic$ %ideo recording is pa#sed. ' in the pre%io#s step4 "e decided to "or$ "ith the moment o the here-and-no"4 this step is s$ipped.
Step F. Similarly4 as in steps -= determine "hich pict#re "as positi%e sit#ation4 "hat $ind o emotions4 bodily sensations and tho#ghts. ' yo# are "or$ing "ith the moment o the here-and-no"4 "e reali>e all o#r o these components in the moment right no".
o" "e ha%e t"o sit#ations. :n the let o the frst point4 sit#ated at the base o the let eyebro"4 "e ha%e chosen the negati%e sit#ation4 emotions that do not gi%e #s peace. :n the right point positi%e sit#ation or moment here-and-no".
0ranslating the metaphor o a condenser on one plate4 "e ha%e a positi%e charge and the other negati%e. o" "e5ll t#rn them on /close/ to being #lly discharged.
Step 1+. s"itches bac$ to the let point. D#ring the changeo%er4 ta$e a deep breath-o#t. o" "e ret#rn to the pre%io#sly selected a negati%e point - at the %ery moment at "hich pressed pa#se.
Step 11. 5s see "hat happens no" "ith the pre%io#sly selected image. 't changed someho"( Jaybe it has become more d#ll or more distant( Jaybe some details disappear( :r the pict#re remained the same( Please note "e do not change the pict#re on p#rpose. &e5ll ,#st see ho" it has changed.
Step 1!. dra"s attention to emotions. 0hey someho" changed( Jaybe become "ea$er in strength( :r the po"er o emotions remained the same( 'n this step4 "e are seeing ,#st ho" to change the emotions that ha%e defned earlier.
Step 1. dra" attention to body sensations. Go" ha%e they changed(
Step 1. someho" change minds( Jaybe the "ording is shorter(
So4 "e are once again dre" attention to the image4 emotions4 body sensations and tho#ghts in a negati%e sit#ation. &hen "e "ent bac$ a second time on the let point4 all o#r components can not change. B#t the third time4 ' promise yo#4 the diEerence "ill be noticeableI
Step 16. S"itching to the right eye point4 ta$ing a deep breath and exhale. o" "e5re bac$ to the pre%io#sly selected point positi%e sit#ation.
Step 1=. Similarly as in steps 11-1 direct the attention o all o#r elements4 and note the changes.
Step 1. s"itched bac$ to the let point to the negati%e sit#ation and
recogni>e "hat5s going on o#r points. s#ally4 ater each s"itch rom one point to another4 the pict#re ades4 emotions expire4 bodily sensations are coming bac$ to normal4 and the tho#ght o red#cing the length o the "ording.
Step 1. no" the right point in the positi%e sit#ation again and see changes in the image4 emotions4 body sensations and tho#ghts.
Step 1F. s"itched rom the right point to the let and bac$ as long as both points are not completely disappear pict#re is not completely gone emotions4 bodily sensations and tho#ghts. 0he end res#lt o technology - it is a moment "hen both locations there is no diEerence bet"een the o#r elements.
Step !+. o" that all the steps o the 9P- are made4 it5s time to pay attention to ho" o#r relationship has changed to a negati%e sit#ation. ' it "as anger and resentment to"ards the other person4 "e chec$ "hether "e can no" also be angry( ' yo# ha%e "or$ed "ith the oEense4 the chec$ is no" treat the oEender.
'ntrod#cton o P3A0 and it5s history
0here are t"o #ndamental possibilities or #s as conscio#s h#man beings d#alistic and #nifed conscio#sness. Jost h#man beings li%e predominantly on the d#alistic plane4 in "hich they see4 percei%e4 and experience e%erything in opposites. 't is al"ays either2or4 good or bad4 destroying or creating4 ad%ancing or retreating4 reedom or sla%ery4 lo%e or reedom4 lie or death4 '
or yo#K endlesslyK Connected "ith this d#alistic conscio#sness is this strange act All o #s ha%e one most #ndamental problem in lie. Jystic masters say that i "e do not resol%e this problem "e "ill ha%e to ret#rn to "or$ #rther on the same #ndamental problem in #rther lietimes. o"4 #sing the P3A0 process4 it is possible to sol%e that problem across all o yo#r lietimes. 3le%en years ago 1FFF) Li%orad J. Sla%ins$i created P3A0 "hich is an abbre%iation or Primordial 3nergy Acti%ation and 0ranscendence rom %ario#s systems o energy psychology4 acc#-to#ching and mostly o#t o his o"n systems as 9nostic 'ntensi%e and Alternati%e 0echni8#e. P3A0 as a system is ali%e - it has been de%eloping all these 11 years4 so it is %ery diEerent then "hat it "as in the beginning. Shortly ater its creation Li%orad made an essential creati%e brea$thro#gh "hich allo"s one to transcend d#alistic conscio#sness and to eEecti%ely sol%e hard-core problems - most importantly4 ones core #ndamental lie problem. Li%orad lead many P3A0 Processors 0raining &or$shops in SA4 Canada4 <#ssia4 $raine4 Bosnia4 3ngland4 'taly4 Slo%enia4 G#ngary4 Croatia4 9ermany4 Jacedonia and 0#r$ey. P3A0 system has got le%els Basic Peat4 Deep P3A04 DP! and DP DP is same as DP4 b#t "e ,#st #se hands to to#ch t"o points). 'ts basic le%el4 Basic P3A04 is a $ind o energy psychology b#t is dissimilar to any and e%ery other system. 't in%ol%es to#ching o only points aro#nd an eye4 concentration on the problem and dramati>ing it eeling it as strongly as possible) and Alternati%e 0echni8#e. 't is 8#ic$er and more eEecti%e then any other energy psychology system. 'n P3A0 Deep Processing yo# start "ith a problem and yo# #nco%er deeper and 8#ite diEerent contents on the chain o contents leading to the deepest ca#se o the problem yo# started "ith. :r i yo# preer4 yo# can say that yo# #nco%er the highest ca#se o it. 0he session lasts anything rom 1+ min#tes to one ho#r a%erage !+-6 min#tes). &hen yo# get to the deepest ca#se4 the problem %anishes or good. Jost importantly4 in one to three sessions o P3A0 Deep Processing4 yo# #nco%er4 ma$e conscio#s and e#trali>e yo#r Primordial Polarities4 or /Primes/ or short. 0hey are also called yo#r Personal Codes. 't happens most oten in the frst session. At the moment "hen yo# disco%er yo#r o"n Primes there is a e#trali>ation or 'ntegration o opposites. o# see one Primordial Polarity in another and %ice %ersa. 0hey become :3. e#trali>ation o yo#r Primes sol%es yo#r most #ndamental problem ore%er. ' yo# ollo" the proced#re correctly4 yo# canMt a%oid this resol#tion e%en i yo# "ant to. 0his process liberates a h#man being rom the deadly grasp o
#ndamental orces o d#ality. Hery e" people4 #s#ally "ell ad%anced4 $no" anything abo#t this process. N#st beore the moment o e#trali>ation there is #s#ally a short con#sion. o# may become a bit di>>y and disoriented. 0his is nat#ral4 o co#rse4 beca#se the playgro#nd on "hich yo# played yo#r #ndamental game or the "hole o yo#r lie %anishes. 't is li$e a s#dden %anishing o "alls o the ,ail yo# ha%e li%ed in or all yo#r lietime. 0he Personal Codes are %ery simple and basic. Gere are some examples Creating and Destroying4 Approaching and e the game o lie yo# #sed to play in many diEerent %ariations #nconscio#sly and comp#lsi%ely. o# are set ree rom yo#r main comp#lsions. o# co#ld still play the same games4 b#t no" yo# can choose other games as "ell. o# ha%e reedom to... and reedom rom... *#rther4 ater #nco%ering and ne#trali>ing yo#r Primes yo# become more conscio#s o ne" and old problems4 b#t all yo#r problems are sol%ed m#ch more 8#ic$ly. 0heir str#ct#re oten ollo"s yo#r #ndamental game o lie in endless %ariations4 "hich yo# "ill no" be able to percei%e. ntil recently4 only a small n#mber o selected people $ne" abo#t the importance o 'ntegration o Primes. 0he reason or this is simple. e#trali>ation o oneMs Primordial Polarities "as a secret or many cent#ries4 "ithin systems s#ch as 0arot4 Jiddle Age alchemy and 1Fth cent#ry occ#ltism. 0aoism and Len clearly appreciate this process. 0he "hole o ?abbala is mainly abo#t e#trali>ation o :pposites. o# m#st ne#trali>e these Primordial Polarities and bring yo#r o"n conscio#sness to the central point encompassing both4 to the called Jiddle Pillar. 'n its 8#intessence4 alchemy is abo#t e#trali>ation o polarities as "ell. 0his is the biggest secret o that Spirit#al science. Ad%aita Hedanta4 one o the most proo#nd systems o practical philosophy4 spea$s only abo#t getting to non-d#ality. /Ad%aita/ means non-d#al. 0his is the reason that #ntil recently only a e" selected indi%id#als $ne" abo#t the possibility o sol%ing their most #ndamental problem in lie. 0his is no longer the case. Since Li%orad created P3A0 more then !+++ people e#trali>ed their Primes and reed themsel%es rom the most #ndamental4 #nconscio#s and
comp#lsi%e problem o their "hole lie and many lie times beore). Changes in their li%es "ere proo#nd and s#bstantial. 0heoretical explanations or Primordial Polarities are in their early stages o de%elopment. Shortly ater a Spirit#al Being enters rom nmaniested #ni%erse Hoid4 Brama4 S#nyata4 0aoK) into this #ni%erse o matter4 energy4 time and space or the frst time4 Spirit#al Being posts t"o energetic pillars at its entrance - his2her frst in and ang. 0hese pillars defne the BeingMs playgro#nd. *rom that moment on the Being plays his2her #ndamental game o lie bet"een them. BeingMs Primes are the highest goals Being "ants to attain again and again. 0hey are BeingMs most po"er#l attractors. DiEerent Beings ha%e diEerent Primordial Polarities4 tho#gh some ha%e the same ones. A principal characteristic o BeingMs #ndamental game o lie is that it is #nconscio#s and comp#lsi%e. Primordial Polarities ma$e his2her lie seesa". 'n endless sit#ations o lie Being oscillates #nconscio#sly and comp#lsi%ely bet"een Primordial Polarities. 0hey are not fxed %al#es4 b#t are li$e alternatiing electric c#rrent. *or a period o time4 one Polarity seems to be the positi%e goal Being stri%es "ith all his2her po"er to attain it) and another is negati%e and Being does his2her best to a%oid it). B#t ater some time their %al#es change. 0his is most important or Spirit#al de%elopment and or e%eryday lie as "ell yo# canMt sol%e yo#r most #ndamental problem in lie #ntil yo# attain e#trali>ation or 'ntegration o Primordial Polarities. Practicing diEerent spirit#al disciplines yo# can disengage rom or de-energi>e that problem or a short time - tr#ncate it4 so to say - b#t sooner or latter it gets restim#lated again. &hen yo# address it "ith P3A0 Deep Processing4 yo# become ac#tely a"are o yo#r earlier lie as a series o comp#lsi%e and #nconscio#s oscillations rom one Personal Code to another. : co#rse4 e#trali>ation o Primes doesnMt sol%e all yo#r problems4 ,#st the most #ndamental one. 0here are many others problems based on d#alities4 b#t they "ill be sol%ed m#ch more easily and 8#ic$ly "ith the same Deep P3A0 process. e#trali>ation o Primordial Polarities is not the end o o#r ad%ent#res "ith P3A0. Ater e#trali>ation o main polarities in o#r lie some o #s opened o#r a"areness into the so-called 9reat Space O#ant#m Hac##m4 0ao4 So#rce o All4 Hoid4 S#nyataK) or corridors to parallel #ni%erses. &e canMt say anything defnite abo#t it. &e are ,#st standing on the shore trying to percei%e "hat is "aiting or #s across the endless ocean o eternity.
Process of 3eep Peat
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Applying Deep Peat4 don5t p#t attention to a problem the client started except4 the start o operation) or on red#ction o its intensity. Pay attention to the content mind or body4 "hich rises in the area o a"areness d#ring process. 3ach time a c#stomer to#ches se8#entially points "ith t"o fngers4 ' repeat the 8#estion that appears in the mind or body. 0he client r#ns on a short or long chain o content o the mind or body.
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J#ch o this content is an ad%erse psychological and emotional states. 0he negati%e tho#ghts and belies4 #npleasant bodily sensations4 deeatist sol#tions that person has done in a more earlier point4 and in;#ence elt in his c#rrent lie. Don5t lose time on them. As soon as ne" content4 start a ne" process it4 as long as the ollo"ing "ill re%eal. Di%e deeper and deeper #ntil it gets to the core4 "hich is the root o the problem "ith "hich the "or$ began. 0his may also be the root o many problems.
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Don5t "aste time on the di%erse content. Don5t as$ the client to gi%e more detail. ' counteraction ens#re that the client is doing4 as$ing to gi%e %ery simple and brie descriptions o the ollo"ing material "hich appears in his mind or in the body. 0hat5s "hy '5m mo%ing #rther long the chain content to the roots o the problem.
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&e don5t stop the deep process ater "e recei%e the content "hich is the root o the problem. o4 "e pay attention to it ,#st as m#ch as the rest o the chain. &e contin#e to carry o#t the process and beore "e are able to achie%e a state o Pleroma4 "e #s#ally get one or more positi%e side in the chain ex tension gone4 ' eel liberation).
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&hen c#stomer reaches one o these states4 as$ / &hat happened to the problem "ith "hich "e started( 0his is still a problem or yo#(/ ' deep process "as done correctly and the client reached one o the
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Processor chec$s or conrontation4 #sing / (a&e a good loo& at yourself and tell me if there is confrontation Is there something in you that resists solving this problem )uotes original wording of the problem#" ' the client eels resistance4 the processor starts rom this ne" process4 as i it "as read content. 0o completely sol%e the problem4 the processor m#st r#n control o%er the #t#re. "*ow do you feel, whether the problem comes bac& to you in the future" ' ans"er is armati%e4 the processor sho#ld /clariy/ the #t#re. And he does it by na%igating thro#gh the process o deep eeling abo#t the client that this problem may come bac$. "+eel that this problem may come bac& to you in the future." 't then passes this ne" problem to completion. Ater that4 the forgiveness 4 and ater it is done installing the desired state.
*irst t"o le%els are sho"n in "or$ing "ith people4 "ho are #nable to experience their eelings4 and intellec#als. 0he real "or$ begins "ith the third le%el. 1.
3isassotsiatsiya - 0he client says that the transition rom one point to ac#p#nct#re the other does not appear in either body or mind. 0here are no tho#ghts4 emotions or bodily sensations or images. 'n essense4 this c#stomer is li$e being the obser%er or analyst4 and not to those "ho it5s going thro#gh.
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uper5ciality - Gere4 "e see only small4 s#perfcial reactions. Client extradite s#ch content as e%eryday items4 and the occasional ;eeting tho#ght or instant association. Jay go into a description o their internal dialog#es and daily reactions. *ixing one bodily sensation is considered s#perfcial. 3Q Press#re chest by s#b,ect is constantly creating. By doing this4 his perception pre%ents deeper content "hich "o#ld be maniested.
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3eep/diving - At this le%el4 or no apparent reason4 a sense o maniest type anger4 rage4 "ea$ness4 ear4 panic4 despair and the li$e negati%e emotions. Hario#s bodily sensations s#ch as pressire in %ario#s parts o the body4 eeling o hea%iness4 heat4 sha$ing4 trembling4 n#mbness4 and corresponding to these states tho#ght - it all comes o#t. Gere it is already beginning "ith real deep processing.
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Polari6ation - Ater some time o the di%e4 the client says "hat a di%ision o the contents o the mind2body. Do#ble contents or t"o o its sides. 3xample /' eel that my body is %ertically di%ided./ /:n the one hand4 there is constriction4 on the other hand4 ' stretch./
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7he energy mass that share polarity - Polari>ation is sometimes interr#pted po"er#l energy masses that pre%ent its #rther de%elopment4 and it disappears rom the body or the mind. 0his means that the ne" contents rises together "ith more charge negati%e emotions4 tho#ghts4 and bodily sensations).
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7he transformation of negative into positive states - Since the initial problem4 the client ga%e negati%e chain moments. S#ddenly4 at some point there "as a positi%e content. *acial expression4 post#re4 tone o %oice and mo%ement s#ddenly is changed. Ge expressed satisaction4 pleas#re or hope to achie%e something and sometimes maniest enlightenment.
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tate pleroma - 0hese conditions are #s#ally o#nd ,#st inront o the Hoid or #nmaniested "orld. :nce again4 "e say that the state Pleroma is "Everything as it should be", "Excellent", "Peace", "bsolute", etc
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olution o a problem - Achie%eing pleroma itsel embodies resol#tion o the prolem. &hen client is in that state4 the processor as$s him abo#t stat#s o original problem and he "ill tell yo# that it5s gone4 missing or seems #nimportant. Problem is o%ercome and ceased to be s#ch.
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etting the Positive 8uality$9ondition 0here are t"o installation methods to be #sed ater eliminating un&anted condition.
%se of acupuncture points - 0he h#man mind a%oids the %oid. 0hereore4 ater #n"anted negati%e states4 establish positi%e states. *or instance4 emotional satisaction4 peace4 optimism4 co#rage4 tolerence and so on. 11.
Place t"o fngers on the '-point and $eep them there saying "I 'arlon...desirable characteristic or state# and so I accept and love
myself, my body, my mind, my personality and its desirable characteristic or condition#. 12.
Contin#e to "or$ on the se%en-point ac#p#nct#re P3A0 rom point #nder the arm4 b#t in re%erse order 'under arm, collarbone, under the lip, under nose, under eye, side of eye and close to point of insight. At each point4 repeat this statement.
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At the end o proced#re assess the le%el o belie in the statement on a scale rom + to 1+.
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'magine the #t#re o the sit#ation in the past and in the #t#re. ' the tr#th o the statement is maximal 1+)4 the process can be completed.
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' tr#th o the allegations less than 1+4 %ote and fnd conrontation. *ollo" basic P3A0 to co#nter and rechec$ by assertion.
0emporal 0apping
A typical Deep P3A0 Session 0here are se%eral steps in%ol%ed in processing someone "ith a chronic problem s#ch as lo" sel-esteem4 o%er-eating or other long-standing bad habits. *irst4 the processor m#st defne the challenge by cond#cting a short inter%ie" "ith the client to fnd o#t "hat their problem is. 0he processor oc#ses on one incident or experience4 helping the client to clearly defne the most dic#lt part o that experience. ext4 a goal str#ct#re is created by as$ing the client "hat res#lt he or she "o#ld li$e to achie%e rom their session. Ater this4 the processor demonstrates the location o the chest point "here the client "ill be periodically as$ed to to#ch "hile saying specifc statements related to his or her eelings.
'n addition4 there are also three main eye points "hich the processor sho"s the client. 0hese are on both sides o the ace and are stim#lated by lightly to#ching aro#nd the eyes "ith the index and middle fngers. 0he processor then explains the o#r elements that ma$e #p all content o o#r experiences. 0hese are image4 emotion4 body sensation and tho#ght. 0he client is prompted by the processor to Rsee "hat she sa"4 Reel the emotion she elt4 Rthin$ the same tho#ght and Reel again ho" yo#r body elt. As the client places her t"o fngers on her chest point she is as$ed to repeat a statement related to her problem. 0he processor then instr#cts the client to
close their eyes and place her index and middle fngers on the frst let eye point. She is then enco#raged to go deeply into the eeling or problem that she is experiencing. s#ally the initially eeling "ill shit. &hen this occ#rs4 the processor instr#cts the client to go bac$ to her chest point and repeat a ne" statement ad,#sting it or the ne" eeling that has arisen.
0his process contin#es #ntil the client reaches "hat is called a Tpleroma stateM "hich is associated "ith eeling a deep inner peace4 lo%e or a sense o reedom. :nce the client has reached this state4 the processor as$s her "hether she eels there is any thing "ithin hersel that opposes her rom resol%ing this problem. ' the client says yes4 then Deep P3A0 is started again4 i not4 then the processor as$s the client i she eels this problem co#ld occ#r again in the #t#re( ' the client says no4 and i there are no other people "ho ha%e an emotional charge in this sit#ation4 then the processor administers orgi%eness. 0he session is concl#ded "ith a bea#ti#l expansion meditation4 flling the client "ith light and a deep sense o inner peace. 't is important that the client "al$ a"ay eeling good and clear abo#t the initial problem that they started the session "ith. ' other problems arise d#ring the co#rse o the session4 the processor "ill ma$e a note o them so that they can be addressed at another time.
P.3.A.0 is tr#ly a ascinating orm o energy psychology that has the potential to help many people resol%e long-standing problems. *or more inormation abo#t P.3.A.0 or to boo$ a session "ith a local practitioner4 please email d"ellsUyahoo.com or michelina=+Uhotmail.com
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