Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 > > I find philosophy very reviling to me. Reviling? Do you really mean that? revile ; criticize in an abusive or angrily insulting manner " He was now reviled by the party that he had helped to lead. " I suppose that one can be reviled (criticized insultingly) and feel stressed out about it, and it might also be that one can be reviled without feeling stressed out about it. Keep in mind that no one can actually insult you if you don't want to feel insulted. If it bothers you to be reviled, then there's a stressful thought that The Work might help with. I can also see that EFT could help with that. Whatever tool you use that works, you should then feel quite comfortable around whatever it is that reviles you and take the opportunity to see the good in it for yourself. (That's a good lesson for me as well. Thank you.) Please confirm. I've been looking at EFT myself (thanks to your previously mentioning it). I know a therapist who uses hypnosis, EFT, NLP, and a few other techniques all rolled into what she calls Kenosis. She is really great! I'm hoping that EFT is something you can actually employ with others without making them feel they are in therapy. The Work, on the other hand, is not something you can present to just anyone without their permission. (Is that true? No. It's just my idea.) -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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