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Shock Handling, frozen moods.

I was reviewing my session notes the other day and was reminded of a session win I had some time ago I wanted to write up here for the forum.

I have been handling a shock from long ago and somehow it didn't work as it usually did.
I was checking the "frozen moods in the shock" (question 8) but didn't get much. I continued with the next questions but still had my attention on Q#8. So I decided to run it again and at once a lot of positive / green zone (but "frozen") moods came to view and turned on. Yeah... I completely missed that the frozen moods contained in a shock could be positive, upward and outward going moods!
Running the rest of the Shock Handling was fairly easy after that.

I wanted to share this in case I am not the only one who missed the possibility of frozen positive moods in the shock.
It must not always be the case but for me definitely a lesson learned: check also for positive moods when checking for frozen moods in a shock.

Best regards, 
Christian


 

Re: Shock Handling, frozen moods.

Reply #1
Hey, that's BIG!

Who'd have thought?

This nuance is as big as my trick of going for the prior positive to get it restored!

Nice one Christian.

I can well imagine that now having the awareness and reality of the positive that got frozen could very well have freed up a large extent of your appreciation of being holographically infinite rather than merely two-dimensional (M&

Rog

Re: Shock Handling, frozen moods.

Reply #2
Definitely, Roger!

But also opened a new door to look at processes and how they are written and worded in a different way.
Most process questions are written without further commentary like for instance "Note: while looking for the frozen moods client may find negative as well as positive moods frozen in the shock."
In this particular shock the most moods (and attitudes) frozen were very positive. Like "Powerful Action", "Passion" and "On purpose". Deconstructing the shock and looking what was happening prior to it and how and why the particular universe collapsed was very enlightening and freeing.

So definitely embracing the full spectrum of the moods while running other processes too.

Have a great day!
Christian

 

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