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05
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Natasha's questions

By Natasha Boldireff
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Hi Everyone:

Looking forward to tomorrow's 2pm ET call.

 

I have beeen working with many, many people with Protocol #1 and loving the insights and epiphanies everyone is receiving including myself-- and especially their ease of being afterwards.  This is like a miracle to behold every time.

 

I am really looking forward to learning the Trauma and Red Ligh Protocols... because there are definitely cases where I seel that the Green Light Protocol (#1) has been effective, but not everywhere and with all things.  So my question (more perhaps like an insight) is that when we choose a protocol (in this case we only had the one to work with) and we get clues like Blade not able to retract or Lower Trap not able to be isolated, or Glute not able to release.... these are clues to not show us that we chose "wrongly" but that there are more beneficial ways to work with the client in front of us-- and these areas are indicating where we may like to go next...

 

I guess the question is -- do we ever stop a protocol and interject other things, or do we follow a complete protocol without deviating.  Just curious.  And perhaps our next trip to Mass at the end of this month will reveal this to us.... as we are still very much in the "waxing the car" phase.  Just seeing the clues, and not sure what to do about them YET.

 

Another question is a weee bit more clarity on the homework, and is it possible to see YOU STILL NEED TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING with a list of what has not yet been received... would be greatly helpful.

 

I am so looking forward (and all my peeps and students too) to what I am about to learn, share and experience!!!

 

Natasha

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