seek10 said:herondancer said:It's a delicate balance, isn't it? Attentiveness vs. trying to direct things. Mme. de Salzmen talks a lot about this in her book, The Reality of Being.
I can't recommend this book enough. She takes you inside her own struggles to Work in such a warm human way. It's the distillation of her decades of Work. You want to underline everything she writes because each idea is expressed so clearly. I hope you will get a chance to read it.
thank you herondancer for suggesting this. I have lot of doubts about the process. particularly how to be attentive consistently with out getting identified.
I have the same problem and I'm looking forward to reading her book, so thank you for recommending it, herondancer and Shijing.
The pressure in the area of my left rib cage and descending is still there; now even when not doing EE; I guess it's stored trauma or other unresolved pain/emotion, but I have no idea yet what it relates to.