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► Using
EFT On-the-Spot for Trauma Relief ► Page 2
Using EFT On-the-Spot for an Accident Page 2
On
Tuesday March 11th, I was in a horrific car accident and came
within a nanosecond of being killed (decapitated). I was playing the tourist
guide for my friend Jon who had just arrived from LA. We were driving around
looking at some property in the country.
At lunch
time we stopped in the small town of Huntley on the Waikato River. It was a dismal day, gray, wet and blustery so we parked the car in front of a store and
peered from the car to see if we could spot a restaurant close by.
Everything
appeared normal. I looked in the mirrors to make sure it was safe before
moving the car and waited for a large truck to pass us. A split second before
it thundered past, there was a terrifying explosion like a bomb going off and
my car was flung forward with a tremendous jolt. Simultaneously the windows
imploded, shattering inward and showering Jon and myself with glass. There
was this strange silence like a moment frozen in time. The glass shards were
everywhere. There were powdery bits that seemed to get into my eyes and nose
and larger bits that stuck in my hair and skin.
It was
like being in a slow motion movie as I watched the truck hurtle past my car
with an eight foot metal attachment swinging wildly from the back it.
Apparently the flatbed truck, which was carrying a bobcat in a large cage,
did not have the cage door secured, and as it passed, the gate had swung open
with its iron door swinging like a giant shovel and literally wiping out both
the back and the driver's side of my car--windows plus doors, and the car's
roof.
I sat
there feeling stunned, as if I had hit a brick wall with full impact, trying
to take it all in until Jon came to his senses and got us out of the car. It
all seemed like a dream, actually a nightmare. My brain felt numb and foggy.
We viewed the damage and realized how close I came to losing my head! The
gate had narrowly missed hitting my head by 6 inches or less. It was at the
same height as my head and had swung past it, knocking out the back and side
windows plus the supports which hold up the roof of the car. I felt like I
had been hit over the head with a sledge hammer, the result of the shock
waves produced by the imploding windows. It seemed very much like an explosive
device, bomb or dynamite going off in my close vicinity.
Anyway,
the cops were called and while we waited I took the opportunity to tap. I ran
the whole event like a movie in my head, recalling the visual, auditory and
kinesthetic sub-modalities of the incident [GC: sub-modalities is an NLP term
for the building blocks of our sensory experience. It includes things like
size, color, loudness, etc.]. The things that really stood out in my mind as
I tapped were:
The gray
wet weather (typical in New Zealand),
The
beat-up old truck,
The
BOOMING sound and earthshaking thud,
The
implosion of the car windows,
The
stinging of little pieces of glass in my neck, head, hair, face and the
prickly feeling of the glass falling down my collar and back.
I also
tapped on the 'could have been' aspects as well. I was amazed at the results.
Not a twitch of fear as I recalled the accident. People were telling me that
it was delayed shock. Well, I drove the next day...no jitters, and here it is
more than a week later and certainly no sign of delayed shock. In fact I can
barely recall any of the shock I felt then, and it is as though the accident
happened many years ago instead of last week. The memory of it seems faded
and far away.
Rehana
Webster, BSc - http://www.behaviourchanges.com
EFT Master, Dr. Patricia Carrington
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