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The REMAP process: Letting
Meridians Identify Emotions
by Steve B. Reed, LPC, LMSW,
LMFT
Jana
reported feeling “stressed” about her first project
management opportunity at work. Her concerns included the
project failing, possibly losing her job, and feeling like
a failure. She was not, however, able to be specific
about the emotions she was experiencing. In the REMAP
process, if a person can identify the emotion associated
with a problem, then narrowing down to a cluster of four
to six meridians that resonate with that emotion is
usually easy. But in Jana’s case, since she could not be
specific, we had to check all 14 meridians to determine
which ones would likely ease her “stressed” feeling.
The use of the REMAP Point
Optimization Protocol allowed us to quickly isolate two meridians that were
affected, the Gall Bladder meridian and the Kidney meridian.
Both eased her “stressed” feeling, but the Gall Bladder meridian helped
the most. The Gall Bladder is
usually associated with feelings of intense anger or even rage, while the Kidney
meridian is related to fear and anxiety.
Having narrowed to the meridian that needed treatment the most, we were
able to treat the involved points along the meridian, some of which were
“reversed”.
We began her
treatment at Gall Bladder 1, just outside of the eyes. At
first the stress eased, but then it worsened (a
reversal). While tapping GB1 she said, “Even though I
don’t know if I can do it, I deeply and completely accept
my self,” which cleared the psychological reversal. We
then went on to Gall Bladder 2 (by the ear lobe), where we
had to treat another reversal regarding her “not knowing
if she could handle managing the project”. Gall Bladder 3
eased her emotions further. We discovered that Gall
Bladder 4 through 7 were uninvolved, but Gall Bladder 8
(located above the top of the ear) made her feel worse.
Jana reported that the feeling of pressure in her head
dissipated as we treated her resentment “for them
expecting her to travel so much just because she didn’t
have a family”.
Through the
use of the REMAP process, Jana not only eased her anger
and resentment, but also discovered the emotions behind
what she called “stressed,” began to expand her emotional
vocabulary, and began to be more accepting of her angry
feelings which had been “forbidden” emotions in her
family.
Steve B. Reed, LPC, LMSW, LMFT is
a psychotherapist and energy psychology innovator who has
developed the REMAP process. Steve provides training in
energy psychology methods and individual counseling both
in office and by telephone.
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