Re: How is Doyletics different than EFT? by Dzone ..... Emotional Healing Support Forum
Date: 8/22/2009 1:21:09 AM ( 15 y ago)
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Basically, Doyletics is the real thing versus EFT. I have personal experience with both. I am a left brain big picture persons so hopefully the following gives a perspective.
I hope you have had a chance to learn and try doyletics. It is truly the most powerful of all techniques, simply because it works in the brain and not in the body. The brain can make pain that is not there (phantom pain in misssing limb) and completely ignore pain that is real. It creates and remembers all pain.
All other "healing" techniques work through the body by activating another body state that at least temporarily inactivates the bad body state. These healer techniques include: religious healers, accupunture (EFT), Chinese herbs, modern medicines (placebo pills often equivalent), massage, yoga. In all these techniques, you/client are experiencing a bad body state and you/teacher try to stimulate another body state somehow. This causes the amygdala to ignore, mask, or trick itself with another body state that is most often more pleasurable. This happens long enough to pause/hide the bad body state and the brain might shut it off. This is the best outcome and the worst is that this stimulation can cause a mental or physical addiction.
All these techniques are just smokescreens to the deeper problem. I am not saying we should be without pleasure and these (religious and addictive) techniques have no value. I firmly believe in proper Nutrition, Exercise and Stress Management. But even food and exercise can be an addiction and damaging in many cases.
To recap, Doyletics does not work through the body, but in the brain where pain is remembered. In Doyletics you face your fear/pain versus all these other techniques that hide you from it by creating another body state. So maybe that old adage of facing your fear is the key.
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