Einstein demonstrated that everything is energy (E= mc2) ; Though Field Therapy is based on the premise that even thought is energy. Perhaps not surprisingly, the energy produced within the brain can be detected and measured with sophisticated tools such as electroencephalography (EEG)
Now , for a moment , picture this thought energy as being bound in a field -- no more directly observable, but just as real, as a magnetic or gravitational field. Even though you can't see a magnetic or gravitational field, you can experience its effects; the same is true with Thought Fields.
The dictionary defines field this way: "a complex of forces serve as causative agents in human behavior." The Thought Field is the most fundamental concept in TFT. This intabgible "structure" or "scaffold" can contain large amounts of information, but in treating psychological distress, we'll concentrate on the information that is generating the negative emotions you are experiencing. When you are terrified of snakes, devastated by a marital breakup, or death of someone you care and love, or depressed over the loss of a job, valuable items, the cause of this disturbance is contained in a Thought Field. Because what you think about during the treatment itself is crucial for the success of this program, I coined the term Thought Field to describe where this critical information is found.
Remember, there is no direct way to observe a Thought Field -- or, for the matter, the grief, trauma, or fear you might be feeling. But that does not make it any less real. In the past, physicists couldn't see an electron, but they acknowledged the indirect evidence of its existence.
Some scientists have approached psychological distress in a much different way than I have. They have argued that the fundamental information causing negative emotions is hardwired into the brain, and that the amygdala of the brain in the center of these emotions and cannot be changed. As this theory goes, painful life experiences are permanently embedded in the brain, at best, we can direct attention away from them, or use medications to mask the pain they cause. But there's no way to get rid of them short of some future surgical procedure or some future drug.
My own research -- supported by the results of treatment with TFT -- seriously undermines this "hardwiring" theory. if hardwiring were true, emotional upsets could not be so rapidly eradicated by TFT. As British biologist Rupert Sheldrake has written," The memory is no more in the brain than the picture coming from a television studio is in the television receiver. " I believe the evidence now shows that we aren't dealing with "hardwire" when we're talking about negative emotions; we're dealing with software instead. And this software can be changed very rapidly since it has little inertial mass.
The amygdala (Latin, corpus amygdaloideum) is an almond-shape set of neurons located deep in the brain's medial temporal lobe. ... In humans and other animals, this subcortical brain structure is linked to both fear responses and pleasure. ... Conditions such as anxiety, autism, depression ...
Now , for a moment , picture this thought energy as being bound in a field -- no more directly observable, but just as real, as a magnetic or gravitational field. Even though you can't see a magnetic or gravitational field, you can experience its effects; the same is true with Thought Fields.
The dictionary defines field this way: "a complex of forces serve as causative agents in human behavior." The Thought Field is the most fundamental concept in TFT. This intabgible "structure" or "scaffold" can contain large amounts of information, but in treating psychological distress, we'll concentrate on the information that is generating the negative emotions you are experiencing. When you are terrified of snakes, devastated by a marital breakup, or death of someone you care and love, or depressed over the loss of a job, valuable items, the cause of this disturbance is contained in a Thought Field. Because what you think about during the treatment itself is crucial for the success of this program, I coined the term Thought Field to describe where this critical information is found.
Remember, there is no direct way to observe a Thought Field -- or, for the matter, the grief, trauma, or fear you might be feeling. But that does not make it any less real. In the past, physicists couldn't see an electron, but they acknowledged the indirect evidence of its existence.
Some scientists have approached psychological distress in a much different way than I have. They have argued that the fundamental information causing negative emotions is hardwired into the brain, and that the amygdala of the brain in the center of these emotions and cannot be changed. As this theory goes, painful life experiences are permanently embedded in the brain, at best, we can direct attention away from them, or use medications to mask the pain they cause. But there's no way to get rid of them short of some future surgical procedure or some future drug.
My own research -- supported by the results of treatment with TFT -- seriously undermines this "hardwiring" theory. if hardwiring were true, emotional upsets could not be so rapidly eradicated by TFT. As British biologist Rupert Sheldrake has written," The memory is no more in the brain than the picture coming from a television studio is in the television receiver. " I believe the evidence now shows that we aren't dealing with "hardwire" when we're talking about negative emotions; we're dealing with software instead. And this software can be changed very rapidly since it has little inertial mass.
The amygdala (Latin, corpus amygdaloideum) is an almond-shape set of neurons located deep in the brain's medial temporal lobe. ... In humans and other animals, this subcortical brain structure is linked to both fear responses and pleasure. ... Conditions such as anxiety, autism, depression ...
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