Lewis
was feeling
particularly low and disheartened due to a failed telephone interview
for a job. We decided to do an EFT session to try and lift his low
mood. Initially we tapped on failing the interview and the feelings
arising from that. Immediately he began to twitch quite violently in
his arms and body and told me it reminded him of the feelings he used
to get as a hyper active child, feeling driven to do things. We
worked on bringing these symptoms down. Initially he had an image of
a k’nex ball – which was something he played with often as a
child. As we tapped on that vision the images really began to pour
out, and he could see them very clearly. Next he noted a swimming
pool, then a river with bark floating on it, then a river with a
stick poking out of it, and then a memory began to come together –
hopefully you can look back on these metaphors and see some links and
similarity between them and the memory as I did.
The
memory he had was of a
family trip to the park, at the age of seven, where he suddenly felt
‘possessed’ (this happened often due to ADD, he often felt driven
and compelled to take action) and had grabbed some packets of
maltesers my parents had brought for us and ran to the river feeling
unable to stop himself, and threw them into the river. My dad had
then held him over the river to pick them back out. Firstly I used
the movie technique, and at the beginning of the memory before he had
even taken action, he was aware of black shadows creeping up his
back. As we tapped for the shadows they lessened, until they were
only up his legs, then like ink on his feet, and lastly he noticed
that it was like poison in his big toe (which he gets repeatedly in
life). Through using the movie technique the memory had changed a
little, now he had not stolen the sweets, but said that his family
knew that he had thought of doing it, and were angry. I took the
opportunity to use a technique called Matrix Re-imprinting, by Karl
Dawson. Matrix re-imprinting is a technique where the client
visualises tapping on the echo (the child they were in the memory, as
if the young version of them is in front of them) to dissolve the
emotion. Little did I know how difficult that would be.
Throughout
the continuous
tapping Lewis could see his echo (himself at the age of 7) in the
park with his shadow moving around him ‘like a sun dial’ as if he
had been there for a very long time. He then found the echo in a
‘black place’ which later revealed itself to be the park, but
only in complete darkness. When he tried to approach his echo it
completely ignored him, but with persistence eventually made him
listen, but then we had the difficulty that the echo would not trust
him, and certainly would not allow being tapped on in any way. I
asked what the echo needed. ‘His family’. This brought up a lot
of emotion and called for the use of a lot of improvisation and
imagination. I gave Lewis a torch and told him to shine the light
for his echo. ‘His family are there but they’re hiding behind
the trees.’ We shone the light but the echo would not look. I
told Lewis to imagine powering up a white light in his solar plexus
just like sonic the hedgehog(a game he played often at that age) and
when he had enough power to shatter the black sky and darkness. I
then told Lewis to create a sunrise which revealed the park in full
light. The echo was becoming more accessible now but still would not
allow tapping. I suggested that the echo could speak to ‘little
Kelly’ (myself in his memory at age eight) and that maybe she could
help. He said, ‘she cares, but she’s too young to understand,’. Even I
found that particularly emotional. In a way I was actually
there, but there was nothing I could do for him.
The
echo was still
stubborn and wouldn’t allow tapping. I asked what he would need in
order to fix this situation. He replied, ‘a walk around the park
together.’ He and his family took a walk around the park, he found
himself whizzing up the path on his bike in the sunshine where the
family accepted and loved him, and he hadn’t stolen the sweets, or
even thought about it for that matter. Everything was normal and
happy and when the echo got home it finally trusted Lewis and allowed
tapping, where they spoke for a while to resolve the issue
completely.
I had
never experienced
such an amazing journey through someone else’s consciousness, and I
think it shows the depth and significance of that experience and the
effect it actually had on him. I also found it incredibly
interesting to learn about the metaphors his body used, and how they
gently unravelled bit by bit, without becoming overwhelming in
anyway, like a form of self protection. We still have a long way to
go, and a lot of work to do, but to know I provided relief from
something that had plagued him for thirteen years, encourages me to
keep going and build his confidence to help him become the man he
wants to be.
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