70. How OCD Works — Faster EFT NLP
Posted on January 31st, 2008 | by admin |
This video opens the door to understanding how OCD works. Once you discover this key, it is easier to understand that you don’t have OCD but rather you create OCD from within by your thinking and emotions. You are not broken and YOU CAN CHANGE.
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25 Responses to “70. How OCD Works — Faster EFT NLP”
By schicae on Apr 30, 2008 | Reply
My comments were …
My comments were aimed at Billysue, not HealingMagic. I hope that was clear.
By 1955porsche on May 13, 2008 | Reply
these illnesses …
these illnesses have a common thread, being creative in a negative bent,,vs a positive theme..i think throwing all your energy into a cognitive approach first is preferred over meds & far safer..
By HealingMagic on May 13, 2008 | Reply
I don’t believe …
I don’t believe these are illnesses but rather internal skills developed to deal with the world and ones emotions. It is cognitive.
By 1955porsche on May 13, 2008 | Reply
i think it starts …
i think it starts as a depressive illness that graduates to a “cognitive disorder”
By HealingMagic on May 13, 2008 | Reply
I agree it does …
I agree it does start with the depressive skill (some call is an illness) and with rehearsal along with more input they then graduates into a perfected art of major depression
By kirksART on May 31, 2008 | Reply
I have ocd and I …
I have ocd and I must say this video is great. I do the same when helping others its all about questioning and deconstruction of the cycle, and lableing it. The feeling of and anxiety and guilt keeps the idea so alive. And if a sufferer is up for tackling such behaviors this way then thats great.
By MechPhantom on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply
Hi HEALINGMAGIC i …
Hi HEALINGMAGIC i have a question i hv OCD and its ruining my life i heard dat some people have success stories dat they had somehow “cured” the procblem. So do u hv ways in which i can cure my OCD too? thx i would really really appreaciate it thx =D
By HealingMagic on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply
I think the …
I think the misconception that it is an illness, rather then internal process being used based on learned coping skills. Noticing what you are doing in your mind. Tap on the emotions, movies, sounds you are producing internally. Address all fears until you find peacefulness. Stop believing everything inside your mind & take full ownership. It is all made up. Start loving yourself by being nice to you on all levels. Persistence is your most power skill. Stay with it until it is all clear.
By HealingMagic on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply
You can’t have OCD …
You can’t have OCD but rather produce it. If you have it then then show it to me or give me five pounds of it because there are some areas I could use it.
By MechPhantom on Jun 11, 2008 | Reply
k thx i really …
k thx i really really appreaciate it but can u tell me some techniques how to ” LOVE MYSELF” cuase i find it hard as my self-esteem is very very low
By HealingMagic on Jun 11, 2008 | Reply
Loving yourself …
Loving yourself involves many simple but profound behaviors. First practice being nice by thinking and recalling good things, memories, not taking things so personal, and tapping away negative emotions. The nice thing about self esteem is that it comes from self & how you represent self. Releasing negative memories & emotions is one of the best ways of loving self. Start a happy journal & only put happy & good experiences and then re-experience them often as your read them. Forgive yourself.
By MechPhantom on Jun 13, 2008 | Reply
thx sir i will try …
thx sir i will try wat u told me by loving myself i hope i can be a happy and normal person once again =). again thx a million
By HealingMagic on Jun 13, 2008 | Reply
You are already …
You are already normal, so you want to be beyond normal by loving yourself by letting go of the past, I am sending you peace and love. Robert
By zaniestlove on Jun 17, 2008 | Reply
Hi Robert.
My …
Hi Robert.
My sister cannot stop pulling out her hair. She has been doing it now for 15 years since she was a teenager. She is so fidgety and she will never sit still. We don’t know how to help her. Any advice would be really appreciated. God Bless you for the amazing work you are doing.
PEACE x
By HealingMagic on Jun 17, 2008 | Reply
I am sure there was …
I am sure there was something that has occurred that support her issue. Pulling hair is a coping skill. The tapping will lessen the pulling because it will release the physical feelings. But the key is going back to whatever supports her fidgety. It could have been anything that bothered her at the time. I have helped many with that same problem.
By AmebixDistortion on Jul 12, 2008 | Reply
Hi Robert.
The …
Hi Robert.
The problem with me is that I get this crazy idea that the world around me is not real. Which is funny in that I know that I’m just making it all up. The irony is that while I’m hanging on to this idea in my brain, I know that its not valid truth yet I feel compelled to prove it wrong. I would like to say that I had never felt this way, until I saw a movie in which the main character was paralyzed yet believed he was awake. Its a creepy thought that bugs me.
By MechPhantom on Jul 13, 2008 | Reply
hi healing magaic …
hi healing magaic thx for telling me usefdul tips thx. Sry for the l,ong reply
By HealingMagic on Jul 13, 2008 | Reply
Notice the problem, …
Notice the problem, “I feel the world around me isn’t real” then tap on that feeling until it fades and all other times you felt it. That belief is real for you. Remember the character or go back and watch the movie and tap on your part that creates the feeling and tap until you release your creation of the feeling.
By legaspi89 on Aug 8, 2008 | Reply
Well billysue. I …
Well billysue. I have severe OCD. I have a bunch of random thoughts that I cant get off my mind.
Sometimes I’m in a trans at looking at an object, that I feel that no strategy therapy works.And I cant say if EFT works, but I’m going to be positive and willing to give EFT a try.
By markmillionaire on Sep 3, 2008 | Reply
WOW, Awesome Video …
WOW, Awesome Video
Keep The QUALITY Coming
By XxMissToxiicxX on Oct 19, 2008 | Reply
20F here alone and …
20F here alone and bored and horny R
By peterlicious89 on Nov 9, 2008 | Reply
My current urges …
My current urges consist mainly of believing I have to communicate (i.e. a lot, etc.), fix ALL typos on MSN, do things by certain time, even though there’s no reason to do so. Any other people have similar urges?
By swordfish00007 on Nov 14, 2008 | Reply
Hey Peter,
I’ve …
Hey Peter,
I’ve done a bit of the typo deal when I’m typing I’ll move the cursor back and then retype the word knowing it’s correct. My problem is with OCD reading going over stuff continually.
By ladybird717 on Dec 4, 2008 | Reply
Hi Robert!
I …
Hi Robert!
I suffer from OCD and bad anxiety. I do EFT but thoughts are coming back and leaving me in huge distress and fear.Its all about WHAT IF???All day long-Repetition of events, checking, worry about what if.How can I eliminate WHAT ifs from my thinking? What to tap on? Thank you!
By HealingMagic on Dec 4, 2008 | Reply
OCD’s major driver …
OCD’s major driver is FEAR and wanting to keep control. WHAT IF is one of the major ways to imagine a problem. If you use the WHAT IF in a way that it is better instead of worse. What if a nice thing occured. There is a belief inside you somewhere that supports keeping bad things happening. Which by the way is very common but you have perfected a way to do it in a better way and acting on it. Look for the fear and use your WHAT IFs in a healthier way.