OK

We use OK statements when doing the Neuro Emotional Technique in order to allow people to neutralize the emotions involved in the situation so that they can move forward in that area.  

In using OK statements, it allows for transformation without dictating any definite path.  It is not about reprogramming someone to be different, but rather that they be given a choice from then on, rather than to just run on automatic.

Imagine that you work with someone who does something that annoys you.  They may not even know that they do it or that it annoys you.  You have a session where you deal with being ok with what they do.  Soon, what they do doesn’t bother you because you don’t pay attention to it anymore.  Your stress level is reduced and you are happier.

When we test, we may find that it is a current situation or we may find that its source was from the past.  If it is a present time situation, your stress will be eliminated or greatly reduced.  If it is a pattern that was created in the past, you will most likely see a reduction in those types of incidents happening in your life.

When the emotions attache to the organs (see info on Candice Pert, Ph.D.) they set up a pattern that people follow automatically without knowing it.  When the emotions are neutralized in the pattern, the pattern also dissipates. 

Change you thoughts and you can transform your life.

NET Reduces Symptoms of Traumatic Stress in Cancer Survivors

The ONE Research Foundation is proud to announce the publication of “Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET) Reduces Symptoms of Traumatic Stress in Cancer Survivors”. The study focuses on 23 cancer patients who had distressing cancer-related experiences that caused traumatic stress. Some received NET and others were waitlisted to a control. All patients received a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while listening to the story of their distressing cancer memory before and after NET.

Harvard Study on Success – The Triumphs of Experience

Harvard Study on Success

A 75 year study of Harvard students/graduates was published as “The Triumphs of Experience”. One of the main insights from this study is that happy people are more successful than those who are not. Success was not just in material matters, but also relationships, marriage, parenting, etc. Now, I would have thought that anyone who graduated from Harvard would have been successful, but that is not always the case.

In the case of the Harvard study on success, the men who were happiest, were those whose mothers assisted them in developing positive, supportive patterns in their lives. In the case of the others who develop negative patterns, it is because they didn’t have the tools at that time to recognize the falseness of what they (like us) are being told and live their lives from that point on as if the false patterns were the truth. (This study dealt with men, but I am sure that this information can be extrapolated for women, although we might not know which parent was more influential).

Beliefs and their Patterns

Beliefs and patterns are created, initially, are created before we understand that we can accept or reject what we are being told about ourselves, but may be reinforced by the things that happen as we experience life. In the case of positive beliefs, this is a good thing but not when we create negative beliefs.