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The ZPoint Process

A Transformational Guide

Grant Connolly, CHt, &


Carol Ann Rowland, MSW, RSW

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Copyright © 2004 by Grant Connolly and Carol Ann Rowland

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Contact:
Grant Connolly: grant@grantconnolly.com or tel. 416-915-3381
Carol Ann Rowland: carolann.rowland@sympatico.ca or tel. 905-691-0330

An Important Note: The techniques, processes, ideas and suggestions in this book are not
intended as a substitute for the medical recommendations of physicians or other health-
care providers. Any application of the techniques, processes, ideas and suggestions in
this book is at the reader’s sole discretion and risk.

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Contents
Acknowledgements…v

Forward…vi

Preface…ix

Chapter 1: An Introduction to ZPoint…11

Chapter 2: The ZPoint Process…13


The Installation Program…13
The Three-Step Process…14
Linking the Ways…14
Listen to a short ZPoint Session…15
Psychological Reversal…15

Chapter 3: The Big Picture…17


The Eight Tasks…17

Chapter 4: The Energy System…20


The Energy Model…20
Our Energy Centres…20

Chapter 5: Task One – Balancing and Strengthening the Energy Pathways…23


Homolateral Energy…23
The Triple Warmer Meridian…25
Balancing the Chakras…27
The Energy Grids…27

Chapter 6: Task Two – Releasing Sacred Agreements…30


Clearing Statements for Releasing Sacred Agreements…30

Chapter 7: Task Three – Moving Into Your Own Power…32


Clearing Statements for Moving Into Your Own Power…32

Chapter 8: Task Four – Transforming Core Beliefs…34


Clearing Statements for Core Beliefs…34

Chapter 9: Task Five – Healing Your Relationships…38


Working with the Process…38
Roles – Releasing What Doesn’t Belong to You…39
Clearing the Relationship with Yourself…41
A Case Study…42

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Chapter 10: Task Six – Healing Past Experiences of Trauma…44
Big-T Traumas…44
Small-t Traumas…45
Dealing with Traumas…45
Processing Traumas with ZPoint…49
When Multiple Traumas are Present…52
Working with Parts of Self…54
Releasing Connections to Those Who Have Harmed You…57

Chapter 11: Task Seven – Moving Beyond What You Don’t Want…59
An Exercise to Help You Move On with Life…60

Chapter 12: Task Eight – Treating Specific Life Challenges…62


Physical Challenges…62
Releasing the Fear of Public Speaking…63
Healing Love Pain…64
Clearing Procrastination…67
Long-Term Change – The Simple Way…68
Discovery Statements to Uncover Deeper Issues…69

Chapter 13: Using ZPoint with Children…73


A Case Study…73

Chapter 14: Combining ZPoint with Other Modalities…74


Combining ZPoint with Energy Medicine…74
Combining ZPoint with EMDR…74
Using ZPoint with TAT Statements…75
Combining ZPoint with Bodywork Modalities…76

Chapter 15: Stories from ZPoint Users…77


A Sense of Peacefulness…77
Keeping ZPoint Simple…77
ZPoint and an Allergy…79
A Huge Weight is Lifted…80
ZPoint Results in a Dramatic Shift…80
Falling Asleep Quickly…81
ZPoint and Joy…81

Appendix A: The Original ZPoint Process…82

Appendix B: ZPoint on a Page…85

Appendix C: Protocol for Clearing Relationships…86

Appendix D: Protocol for Clearing Traumas…87

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Resources…88
How to Learn More about ZPoint…88
Books…89
Internet Connections…90

About the Autho rs …91

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Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the genius of Larry Nims and his creation of Be Set Free
Fast™ (BSFF™). ZPoint takes his basic idea of using a healing program and a cue word
and approaches it from a completely different point of view.

I am deeply grateful to Judy Davidson who helped me bring my original vision to life. I
also thank Savitri Galardo for her deep wisdom and experience. I also wish to
acknowledge the help of the many other individuals who supported and encouraged this
work in its early stages. You know who you are.
Grant Connolly, CHt

I wish to thank my husband, Kevin, for all of his support, as well as the many therapists,
healers and colleagues who have assisted me on my own healing and professional
journeys while teaching me, through instruction and example, how wonderful energy
work can be. I also would like to thank the many clients who have allowed me to be part
of their own journeys. A special thanks to Linda for her unwavering friendship, support
and encouragement through both happy and difficult times. Without all of these people,
this work would not have been possible.
Carol Ann Rowland, MSW, RSW

Our gratitude goes to Margaret Condy for taking on the task of editing this manual. Her
editorial eye and knowledge have added immeasurably to the readibility of this project.

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Forward
Grant Connolly initially conceived the idea for ZPoint in the summer of 2003. We’ll let
him tell the story in his own words…

It is my belief that everything in life is a process. For me, the process that culminated
with the creation of ZPoint began in the spring of 1999.

At that time I was working in the Computer Department of Sir Sandford Fleming College
in my home town just east of Toronto Canada. I was a very unhappy person and was
never satisfied with anything. I think I’d been that way all of my life. I was filled with
anger, resentment, deep disappointment with my life and a bottomless longing for
something more that I couldn’t define. I think I may have been an undiagnosed Bipolar. I
was either up or down and seldom in between.

One day I came across a reference to a book about a fellow who claimed to have
achieved enlightenment while serving a term in a Florida jail for selling drugs. The idea
that this could happen under such conditions intrigued me so I immediately ordered the
book. It was called From Onions to Pearls by Satyam Nadeen. You may wish to check it
out.

There was something in that book that laid waste to every idea, belief and cherished
notion that I had ever had. That book was a hand grenade thrown into a room filled with
furniture, and the furniture was everything I believed and held to be true. For some
reason, the ideas in that book completely cleared away all of my old ways of being and
left me bereft and adrift. I didn’t know what to believe, what was right, what was wrong,
what was up or what was down. I was a completely empty vessel.

For the next month or so I wandered around completely oblivious to everything. I can
recall sitting on my couch at home just staring off into space. Just being. Gradually, I
started rebuilding the furniture of my mind and my life began to make sense again.
However, nothing was the same after that. I was different. I had changed.

Some months later I "chanced" upon a website advertising an opportunity to become a


Certified Hypnotherapist. I immediately remembered back to when I was a teenager, and
the dreams I had for myself. There were three things I wanted more than anything: to
write a book, to become "enlightened" and to learn hypnosis. I read everything I could
about the latter two and trusted that one day I would write that book.

I can recall buying a simple how to book on hypnosis when I was about 14 and set out to
hypnotize some of my friends, sometimes with hilarious results. In late 1999 I fulfilled
that dream and became certified by the National Guild of Hypnotists as a Hypnotherapist.
My wife, the handyperson in our family, converted our dining room into an office and I
began seeing clients on a part time basis.

My life continued to change, often in ways I could not have imagined. It became
increasingly more difficult to keep my mind focused on my job. It just didn’t seem to fit

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me anymore. More and more my thoughts became centred on becoming a full time
Hypnotherapist. I started talking more and more about leaving my job and devoting
myself full time to my practice. Unfortunately Peterborough is a relatively small place
and I wasn’t earning enough to pay my way. My overwhelming desire for change led to a
crisis within my marriage.

Quite often in our relationships we have unspoken contracts, shared goals, dreams and
ways of being. When these ways of being change, as mine did so dramatically, seemingly
stable relationships can come apart revealing difficulties that lay buried beneath the
surface. One person wishes everything to remain the same while the other is moved
inexorably along a different path, in a different direction entirely. This is what happened
to me.

In the summer of 2003 I was sharing an apartment with a friend in a suburb of Toronto. I
was earning a bare subsistence living as a full time Hypnotherapist and EFT, TAT
Practitioner. Although financially things were difficult, emotionally and spiritually I was
thriving. The ups and downs were gone. Having said this, there were still deep issues I
needed to resolve and was looking for a means of resolving them. I felt that I had gone as
far as I could with EFT and TAT alone.

Around that time I read The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. That book had a huge
impact on me. I practiced being in the Now constantly and after a while could enter into
the NOW state at will. I vividly recall how magical it was to simply walk down the street
and watch the flowers and trees and suddenly my awareness would shift. Everything took
on a life and a brilliance I’d never noticed before. I’d walk to the Scarborough bluffs and
spend hours sitting on a certain park bench overlooking Lake Ontario, just watching the
clouds, the birds, and the trees and drink in the magic that I saw spread before me. It was,
as I’ve said, a magical time.

Right at this time two things happened that changed my life. First, my flat- mate
purchased Larry Nims BSFF Manual, and second I read Power vs. Force by David R.
Hawkins. I read Larry’s manual and tried using BSFF but somehow it didn’t feel right to
me. It is a brilliant piece of work, but it just didn’t resonate with how I thought and
especially how I felt. I am very intuitive and approach everything from a feeling
perspective. So I set it aside.

Then I read Hawkins Power vs. Force. In it he speaks about M-Fields. As I understood it,
these are simply energetic patterns containing all of the possibilities inherent within an
event or a circumstance or a condition. My life for example can be viewed in these terms.
It is a large M-Field with my name on it. Within that field are all of the smaller patterns
that go to make up my thoughts, feelings and circumstances. A bubble, within a bubble
within a bubble. Taken in ever broader terms, the world itself and the universe and
everything that exists or has the potential of existing is its own M-Field, one within the
other.

I recall sitting in the washroom one night, where I often do my best thinking, and
suddenly I put everything together. M-Fields, how to adapt the cue word and healing

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program from BSFF and Eckhart Tolle’s Pain Body. I saw how everything fit together so
perfectly and so simply. Whole and complete. I saw it all in one instant.

I was overwhelmed and immediately set to work translating what I had seen into a usable
process. I spent hours and hours trying this and trying that. I recall reading a post on the
BSFF list about the agreements we make with ourselves, and this was added to the
process. I read about the importance of forgiveness and this too was added to the mix.
Friends would have an idea and we would try it out immediately. These were very
exciting times. I spent many hours sitting on that park bench filled with the possibilities
of this concept. The end result was the original ZPoint version you will read in the
appendix at the end of this manual.

As I said when I began this story, everything is a process. Almost exactly a year later,
after having used the original ZPoint Process on many people and having written the
original manual, I had another idea. I was walking through High Park in Toronto, just
enjoying my walk and decided to clear something that had been bothering me. I started
going through the process, which at this time was 12 or 13 steps when I found myself
saying…I clear all the ways I ….

I stopped dead and backtracked in my mind what I had said to myself. I was astounded.
Again I saw the concept clearly of how to simplify the process and make it more effective
at the same time. I recall that I didn’t have paper and a pen with me so I walked all the
way home repeating “I clear all the ways” over and over so I wouldn’t forget it before I
got home. And that is how the current version was born. I expect there will be others in
time.

On October 8th of 2004 I felt compelled to create a Yahoo group and share what I had
found with as many people as possible. I called it SharingZeroPoint for that reason. One
of the first members was Carol Ann Rowland. I was so impressed with her caring and her
intelligence I was guided to ask her to be co- moderator of the list. That may have been
one of my better decisions. Thank you Carol Ann for helping me spread the word of this
incredible process. You have added immeasurably to its development and to its success.

I am very grateful to be the bearer of this process. I promise to always do my best to


bring forth that which is given to me in trust for all of you.
Grant Connolly,

Toronto, March 2005

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Preface
by Grant Connolly

In The Power of Now, Eckhart Tolle writes about what he calls “the pain body.” As I
understand it, the pain body is the accumulated experience of an individual, feelings and
all, stored like a recording within the subconscious mind. There is also a collective pain
body representing the whole of humanity. Carl Jung called this the “collective
unconscious.”

Everything we’ve ever seen, heard, thought, felt or imagined is stored within the
subconscious, both personally and collectively. Portions of this recording are triggered to
play back whenever we experience or think we are experiencing circumstances similar to
the one stored in the recording. When this happens, we seem to get lost somehow and
completely identify ourselves with that pattern or recording. In effect, we become the
pattern. The pattern takes over and we just go along for the ride. All too often this
happens with disastrous results.

Many years ago I spent a weekend in Canada’s capital, Ottawa, and opted to eat dinner
one evening at McDonald’s (this was before I knew anything about nutrition!). It was late
and the place was filled mostly with teenagers. Suddenly, one young man stood up and
sent chairs and tables flying, throwing anything he could find to the floor. I stood against
the wall and watched as this young man trashed the place. I felt drawn to watch his eyes
and the expressions on his face. It struck me that that young man really wasn’t there. The
lights were on but clearly, there was no one at home. In other words, he was playing out
some of his patterns, but was not truly present in the moment as he acted.

The patterns we delete are simply pre-recorded, choreographed responses we have to


certain situations. Smoking is a pattern, as are overeating, procrastination, self-destructive
behaviour, fears, phobias, body- image problems, financial difficulties, relationship
problems and so on. And, like a recording, these patterns play back when activated by
some interior or exterior event. When this happens, just like the young man in
McDonald’s, “you” are no longer present within your body as the witnessing
consciousness and are literally taken over by the recording. The result is that “you” – the
real you – is no longer making the decisions; the pattern is.

“You” are not the pattern and never have been. You’ve just given over your power to the
pattern. ZPoint is simply a means of taking back what already belongs to you. You are
taking back your right to choose for yourself! In effect, you are waking yourself up from
a long, long sleep.

It is a simple matter, using ZPoint, to delete these patterns completely and safely. After
they have been deleted, “you” – the real you – is back in charge. Once you begin to clear

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these patterns, you will no longer be driven to overeat, procrastinate, sabotage your own
success or do whatever it is that your particular pattern drives you to do. You will be free
to make your own choices, to make your own decisions. You will be wide awake to the
possibilities of the present moment.

The purpose of this manual is to give you enough information to be able to use this
process on your own and begin the task of freeing yourself from the dominance of the
pain body. And once you begin deleting patterns, you will find it easier and easier to be
focused in the present moment and to make choices based on what you want and what
serves you, rather than following the “needs” of the pattern and mindlessly repeating past
anger, pain, disappointment, shame and blame over and over again. You will be free.

Another way of understanding patterns and our relation to them is to think of yourself as
being very much like a computer. The subconscious mind is the default program or basic
operating system that tells you how to do things in life. It tells you how to react to certain
situations, it tells you how to have a relationship, it tells you how to live a wonderful,
fulfilled and happy life.

However, what if over time that program has become corrupted or damaged in some
way? What if that damage was caused by other programs that you loaded on top of the
operating system? What if you accepted these new programs without understanding that
they were harmful? How could you fix this? Just as you would on your computer, you
could install an anti- virus program that would delete these damaged areas and replace
them with healthy code. Wouldn’t that be a good thing to be able to do?

In effect, you can and will be doing exactly this with ZPoint. You will be loading a
simple, effective and completely safe healing program into your subconscious mind. This
program marshals the incredible power of your subconscious mind when activated by
your cue word, and will release or “clear” all of the old, unhealthy patterns or ways of
thinking that have caused so much difficulty in your life. You will heal yourself. The
combination of the cue word and the other instructions you will give to your
subconscious are like a magic wand that you will wield to great effect.

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Chapter 1
An Introduction to ZPoint
ZPoint is a very simple process that is designed to heal all the ways we are in conflict
with ourselves and others.

It does this by quickly and easily allowing us to release strong feelings of anger,
judgment, criticism, blame, shame, guilt, resentment, disappointment, hatred, fear,
sadness and unforgiveness, whether directed toward ourselves or others.

In this manual you will learn how to very quickly heal and clear away those feelings
permanently and with surprisingly little effort or upset. Then, amazingly, you will find
yourself responding peacefully, even when facing some of life’s most difficult situations.
Your life will become easier, more loving and infinitely more enjoyable.

The method by which ZPoint works is twofold. One aspect of this involves the use of the
subconscious mind. The subconscious mind controls many aspects of what we say, feel,
think and do. The subconscious mind does what we tell it to do, on a continual basis. One
way that this manifests can involve how we relate to others. Often, early in our lives we
have an experience of being hurt by someone, and have the automatic thought, “I’ll never
let anyone close to me again.” We may or may not remember having had this thought, but
our subconscious mind remembers it for us. Years later we may wonder why we feel
distant from others and struggle to feel close again; the reason is that the subconscious
mind is doing exactly what we have asked it to do.

With ZPoint we are using this ability in a very conscious way, to allow ourselves to
reprogram the subconscious mind. The old patterns and agreements that we needed in the
past are often no longer useful to us now, and so we simply ask to have them replaced
with what we would like to feel, do and experience in the present.

When ZPoint was first created, it was believed that the process was so powerful because
of the subconscious mind alone. However, it became apparent that something even more
powerful was at work. People using ZPoint very frequently describe body sensations and
energetic experiences that indicate that universal energy – the same energy that is utilized
during Reiki, Healing Touch and other channeling approaches – is facilitating the healing
that occurs during the ZPoint Process. As a Reiki practitioner, Carol Ann first assumed
that the energetic experiences she was having when she used ZPoint herself were
occurring because she had been attuned to Reiki. However, again and again we received
reports from people – friends, family, colleagues, members of the SharingZeroPoint list
on Yahoo.com and clients – who were experiencing something similar.

The energetic experiences reported have ranged from sensations of tingling or “buzzing”
occurring in the hands, feet and chakra areas (we discuss chakras further in Chapter 4) –

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and sometimes throughout the body. If a large clearing has occurred, people sometimes
report feeling as if their entire body is vibrating. At times this sensation is so strong that it
feels as if even the internal organs are vibrating. People who are energy sensitive are
often most aware of this type of experience. However, we have both worked with clients
who have never knowingly been exposed to universal energy before and had no
framework to understand it. Even so, they would comment on how the top of their head
or their forehead felt warm, tingly, “open” or otherwise unusual. These areas correspond
to the crown and third-eye chakras, which often become activated in relation to spiritual
and/or intuitive experiences.

On one occasion Carol Ann had the good fortune to teach a clairvoyant colleague how to
use ZPoint Processing. This person sees energy, and she described seeing a “holographic
light bridge” extending between herself and Carol Ann as they worked together. With
some of her ZPoint statements she saw big vortices of energy going down deep into the
earth, and with others she saw similar vortices going up into the universe. She reported a
deep sense of being connected energetically not only to Carol Ann but also to others
around the world, and a sense of unified “oneness” joining all of humanity. It would
appear that something more powerful than a reliance on the subconscious mind is at work
here!

The purpose of this manua l is to present, in very simple terms, a process of


transformation and healing that has proven to be quite profound. The book itself is
broken down into chapters that start from a general perspective and progressively work
their way into more specific applications of the basic process.

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Chapter 2
The ZPoint Process
The ZPoint Process begins with a simple, one-time installation program. After you have
completed this, you then go through three easy steps each time you use the ZPoint
Process.

The Installation Program

You only need to read the following installation program one time. After that, you will
never have to refer to it again. You will only need to remember your cue word 1 .

To activate the program, first choose a cue word. Any word will do, but try to avoid using
words that have a strong emotional content attached to them, such as “money” or “sex.”
Some of the cue words people commonly choose are “peace,” “free” and “shazam.”

Now read the following instructions, aloud if possible:

I hereby set a powerful intention within you, my subconscious


mind, to effect the best of all possible outcomes by this
clearing, and that each time I notice a pattern or patterns I
wish to eliminate, as I say or think my cue word, you will
eliminate all such patte rns and components of patterns
completely and safely. Each time I repeat my cue word in
sequence, you will access deeper and deeper layers and all
parts and aspects of my being.

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Cue words are like a flashlight’s on-switch. You point your flashlight in the direction you wish to shine
some light. This act of pointing or directing is the clearing statement (step 1 of the ZPoint Process). Then,
when you switch on your flashlight – say your cue word – the beam illuminates your target.

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The Three-Step Process

The process itself is quite simple. Just focus on an area where you are having difficulty
and say the following three statements aloud or to yourself. At the end of each statement,
repeat your cue word – aloud or silently – as if it were a mantra, until you experience a
shift. What a “shift” tends to feel like is a sense of release or relaxing of the body. This
usually occurs within 15 to 30 seconds.

Step 1. I clear all of the ways 2 that [I feel depressed, angry, resentful, jealous, etc.].
<repeat cue word for 15 to 30 seconds>

Step 2. I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

Step 3. I clear all of the emotions 3 connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

Step 1. I clear all of the ways… Here you are clearing or releasing all of the ways that
you feel a specific emotion or group of emotions. We often feel uncomfortable in a
specific situation. Using this statement, you literally clear all of the possible ways you
feel that emotion. Remember that we work from the general to the specific so that the
results generalize to as many areas as possible. It is often enough just to place your
awareness on this area of discomfort and release it using this statement.

Step 2. I clear all of the patterns … Patterns, as we explained in the preface, are simply
pre-recorded, choreographed responses we have to certain situations. We may have many
thousands of these stored within our subconscious mind and in the collective unconscious
of humanity itself.

Step 3. I clear all of the emotions … Our emotions appear to be the engine that drives or
powers our patterns. When you clear the emotions from any memory or pattern, it no
longer has the power to control you. As we will explain shortly, emotions become stuck
or attached to patterns and create blockages in the energy system. The meanings you
assign to the patterns work in a similar way. Clearing the blockages that result from the
emotions and meanings that you assign to the patterns releases tremendous amounts of
energy that can then be used by the entire personality. Once the blockages are cleared,
you literally begin to bloom as you attract into your life those things that bring you
tremendous joy and fulfillment.

Linking the Ways


You can also link “ways” statements. Linking is simply clearing a number of related
emotions, one after another, and then following with steps 2 and 3. Here’s an example:

2
If appropriate, you can substitute the word “reasons” instead of “ways.”
3
“…all of the emotions” include any anger, judgment, criticism, blame, shame, guilt, resentment, sadness,
fear and unforgiveness toward yourself and others, including God (or the universe, or whatever word fits,
according to your belief system). Now that you have read this, it will be remembered by your subconscious.

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• I clear all of the ways that I am stressed. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that driving in traffic causes me to be stressed. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I am impatient. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I hate being stuck in traffic. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that all of these issues have been held in my body. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that all of these issues have been held in my energy field.
<cue>

Then finish this set with steps 2 and 3:

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all these ways. <cue>


• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

Listen to a Short ZPoint Session

I’ve recorded a short introduction to ZPoint. Just go to the following link…


http://www.zpointprocess.com/sharing/intro.wma and you will download a short
Windows Media audio file. This will let you hear me taking you through the steps. There
is no substitute for the actual experience.

Psychological Reversal
Readers who are experienced wit h energy work – particularly EFT – will likely be
familiar with the term “psychological reversal.” While we have found that, for whatever
reason, psychological reversal appears to be less of an issue when using ZPoint than it is
with EFT or similar approaches, it does occasionally need to be corrected for.

Psychological reversal refers to what is occurring when you consciously want to heal
something, yet part of you is trying to prevent this from happening. This is an experience
that most of us can relate to. An example might be when you have firmly decided you are
going to lose weight, and yet you find yourself unable to follow your plan to eat healthier
and exercise more!

Often when part of you is trying to prevent a change from occurring, it is because that
part is getting something out of holding onto the problem. This frequently relates to
feeling safer. An example of this is someone who has a fear of confrontation that
interferes with their ability to discuss upsetting issues with others. Part of them may be
unwilling to let go of this problem because they believe that if they were no longer afraid
and were to say what they thought, then they might be harmed. Alternatively, part of

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them may be afraid that others would be harmed if they were to express their feelings and
opinions.

In order to correct for psychological reversal, simply clear with some or all of the
following statements:

• I clear all the ways that I have psychological reversal. <cue>


• I clear all the ways it’s not possible for me to clear these issues. <cue>
• I clear all the ways it’s not safe for me to clear these issues. <cue>
• I clear all the ways it’s not safe for others if I clear these issues. <cue>
• I clear all the ways I’m not willing to clear these issues. <cue>
• I clear all the wa ys parts of me get something out of holding onto these
issues. <cue>
• I clear all the ways parts of me get something out of these issues. <cue>
• I clear all the ways I don’t believe that this could ever work for me. <cue>

Follow this with steps 2 and 3.

Many people will quickly correct for psychological reversal before doing any energy
work treatment. It isn’t always necessary to correct for it – we aren’t always
psychologically reversed. However, it is very fast and easy to correct for, so it often
makes sense to do this first as part of a routine. That saves time having to repeat the
treatment later if it didn’t have the desired effect.

However, if you find you don’t always remember to correct for psychological reversal or
find it to be one further step you don’t want to bother with, don’t worry about it. You will
know if ZPoint is working for you because you will feel peaceful and you will notice that
the previously troubling thoughts, feelings, memories, beliefs, behaviours and
relationships are no longer of concern. Just remember that if at some point a treatment
doesn’t go as planned, this is one strategy you can try.

If the only way you ever used ZPoint were as we’ve just described it, you would still
have an incredibly powerful healing method at your disposal anytime and anywhere.
However, we have some suggestions for approaching the bigger picture in order to
maximize healing on all levels and strengthen the overall energetic system.

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Chapter 3
The Big Picture
The more we do this work, the more we come to believe that there is an overall pattern to
clearing all the ways we are unhappy, unfulfilled or challenged in some way.

A number of months ago, I had the idea that this work could be approached in much the
same manner as orthomolecular medicine. This relatively new branch of medicine has a
single premise: bring the body into balance and it will heal itself. Discover what
nutrients, vitamins, minerals and amino acids the body lacks and begin the process of
restoring equilibrium by giving the body what it needs to be well. This isn’t a new idea,
but it is one that has been largely ignored by many until quite recently.

It occurred to me that this idea might be a good premise from which to base ZPoint as
well. The old paradigm of medicine is to treat the symptoms and ignore the root causes.
To a large extent this is what we had originally been doing in our work with ZPoint. This
isn’t to say that what we’ve been doing hasn’t been effective, because it has. However, it
is our belief that there are foundational steps that can be taken first, to bring the body,
mind and spirit into an overall state of balance. We believe that if we begin by bringing
ourselves into a state of balance and wholeness, this in turn will facilitate the process of
spiritual, emotional and physical transformation.

The Eight Tasks

In the following eight chapters, we explore what we believe to be the prerequisites to


achieving emotional, energetic and spiritual homeostasis. Each of these tasks by itself
won’t solve deep-seated spiritual, physical or emotional challenges. However, taken
together, they will put you into a place where major shifts can more easily happen.

Task One – Balancing and Strengthening the Energy Pathways (Chapter 5). This
includes correcting for homolateral energy, calming an overactive triple warmer meridian
(when appropriate), balancing the chakra system and repairing fractured energy grids.
“Homolateral energy,” “triple warmer meridian,” “chakras” and “energy grids” will all be
explained in this chapter. In effect, you are balancing your body’s energy system.

Task Two – Releasing Sacred Agreements (Chapter 6). These are agreements we
make with ourselves during emotionally charged periods. These can also be agreements
made in other lives and other existences that are brought forward into this life. For
example, suppose you take a risk that leads to disastrous consequences. In the emotional
aftermath that follows, you have the thought that “I’ll never take a risk again.”
Agreements like this are quickly forgotten by the conscious mind, but are still fully in
force within your subconscious. Decades – possibly even lifetimes – later they may still

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be in place. This may not always be for your highest good; sometimes it is good to take
risks! If nobody ever took risks, new ideas wouldn’t be shared.

With ZPoint we reprogram the subconscious mind and release energetic connections to
past agreements or contracts in a very conscious way so that we can start doing,
expressing and feeling more of what we do want and less of what no longer serves our
best interests.

Task Three – Moving Into Your Own Power (Chapter 7). Too often we tend to shy
away from using our own personal power. This may manifest in any number of ways,
including being unable to speak our trut h, being unable to advocate for ourselves, being
unwilling to embrace and reveal our personal gifts and being reluctant to be fully open to
energetic experiences. Clearing all the ways you fear coming into your power, while
upholding the responsibility to use your power in a balanced and loving way, in effect
allows you to open your life to joy.

Task Four – Transforming Core Beliefs (Chapter 8). A core belief is any central belief
that other beliefs are based on. Core beliefs tend to permeate many or even all areas of
our lives.

Clearing or changing your core beliefs to ones that serve you rather than those that are
based on fear can dramatically affect all of your ways of being. Since we know that
ZPoint affects us at a deep subconscious level, any positive affirmations and changes you
make to your core beliefs will affect you in a very powerful and positive way.

Task Five – Healing Your Relationships (Chapter 9). Relationships form the backbone
of our lives, whether we like it or not. We have relations hips with practically everyone
and everything in our lives. We have relationships with family, co-workers, our boss, our
customers, friends and those we dislike. We also have relationships with money, cars and
the things we prefer to avoid. And, of course, we have a relationship with ourselves.

Relationships can be difficult or they can be incredibly rewarding – or anything in


between. The only difference between a good relationship and a bad one is the level of
resistance you experience with each.

Task Six – Healing Past Experiences of Trauma (Chapter 10). Left unhealed, past
traumas – whether “big T” or “little t” – leave areas of upset and vulnerability, drain your
energy and change your view of yourself and the world.

Task Seven – Moving Beyond What You Don’t Want (Chapter 11). Resisting
anything sets up an energy dynamic that activates the spiritual Law of Attraction. This
law states that whatever you focus on – whatever you give your attention to – will tend to
expand and be attracted further into your life. In this step you focus on those things you
wish to bring into your life.

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Task Eight – Treating Specific Life Challenges (Chapter 12). Now that the root causes
have been taken into consideration, you can address specific challenges such as illness
and poverty with some confidence.

Obviously, these eight tasks are interrelated. The effects of systematically addressing
each of them in turn should have a dramatic impact on your state of well-being
emotionally, spiritually, mentally and physically.

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Chapter 4
The Energy System
It has been known for thousands of years that the universe and everything in it, whether
seen or unseen, is composed of energy. And because we are part of this universe and all
that exists within it, we are composed of energy as well.

The Energy Model

The energy model can be stated as follows:

1. Everything that exists is composed of energy.

2. Energy is only energy – it isn’t good or bad, right or wrong.

3. Energy is designed to flow, and is not designed to be held or stored.

4. Human beings are conduits for energy, not energy containers.

5. Problems and difficulties show up as a result of a disruption, blockage or


resistance to the flow of that energy.

According to Gary Craig, who developed Emotional Freedom Techniques™ (EFT™),


“The cause of any discomfort, disease or pain is a disruption in the energy system.”
When your energy system is out of alignment or a blockage occurs, such a disruption
takes place. Our belief is that our thoughts and beliefs themselves and the subsequent
build-up of emotions surrounding them are the prime cause of this disruption of the
energy system. If we either clear the emotion surrounding the belief or transform the
belief itself, we free the trapped energy to move as it was designed to do.

You can visualize this process by imagining a logjam in a river. Clearing the right log
will release all of the logs and allow them to flow freely again, down the river to the mill.

Our Energy Centres

It is widely believed that there are seven main energy centres or transducers in the human
body. In Sanskrit, these are called “chakras.”

A transducer is a device that transforms one form of energy into another. The chakra
system appears to be the connecting link or main distribution device between energy

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pathways that run throughout the body. These energy centres transform spiritual energy
into matter-based energy for our use.

While an in-depth explanation of these centres is beyond the scope of this manual, we
have named each chakra here, along with its activating colour, location and a general
description of its function in our lives.

Base or Root Chakra


Colour: red
Location: the base of the spine
Contains the primary eight cells that have all of the knowledge
of creation and remain the only cells in your body that don’t
change in your lifetime.
Grounds us in the physical world.

Sacral Chakra
Colour: orange
Location: just beneath the navel
Related to your sexual and reproductive capacity.
Blockage manifests as emotional problems or sexual guilt.

Solar Plexus Chakra


Colour: yellow
Location: the solar plexus
Seat of the emotions. Gives you a sense of personal power
in the world.
Blockage manifests as anger or a sense of victimization.

Heart Chakra
Colour: green
Location: the heart
Blockage can manifest as immune system or heart
problems, or a lack of compassion.

Throat Chakra
Colour: blue
Location: the throat
Tied to creativity and communication.
Feels pressure when you aren’t communicating
your emotions properly.

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Third Eye Chakra
Colour: indigo
Location: between the eyebrows (pineal gland)
Is a physical eye with the capabilities of
looking inward spiritually.

Crown Chakra
Colour: purple
Location: crown
Connects you with messages from higher realms.
Can be experienced as a pressure, warmth or
tingling on the top of the head.

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Chapter 5
Task One – Balancing and
Strengthening
the Energy Pathways

Homolateral Energy

When your body is functioning well energetically, your energy crosses over from one
side of your body to the other. If energy is moving straight up and down each side of your
body instead of crossing over, it is referred to as running homolaterally.

Signs and symptoms of being homolateral include being more clumsy, having a harder
time healing from physical and emotional difficulties, tripping over words, feeling
“scrambled,” and having even little things kind of “hit” you harder and cause upset when
normally they wouldn’t. When your energy is homolateral, everything is more upsetting.

Carol Ann states that she has found that when she is upset about something, she
recognizes that sometimes she is homolateral. If she corrects for homolateral energy, the
issue will no longer feel nearly as upsetting, even if she has done nothing to target the
actual feelings and concerns invo lved.

Everyone is homolateral some of the time. Stress, illness or upset can cause you to go
homolateral in the moment. Most people move in and out of being homolateral.

Some people however, are chronically homolateral. Having chronic homolateral energy
patterns can make it very difficult to heal properly and to function in the world. That’s
why it’s important to correct for this when it occurs.

Donna Eden, in her book Energy Medicine, teaches an exercise called the homolateral
cross crawl. This exercise can be used to persuade the energy in the body to begin
crossing over again. The exercise isn’t difficult to learn, but it takes a few minutes to
complete. If you are chronically homolateral, you need a lot of discipline in practicing
your energy work regularly in order to correct for this issue over the long term. The
exercise may need to be done a few times a day every day for a few weeks in order to
coax your body into a new way of being.

Carol Ann was chronically homolateral, and found that many of the people she saw as
clients also shared this issue. She noticed that most people – herself included – don’t

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possess the level of discipline required to regularly and continually correct for having
homolateral energy. So Carol Ann began to use ZPoint to correct for this energetic
imbalance.

The statements that follow are ones that we have found extremely useful in correcting for
a pattern of chronic homolateral energy. Since first correcting for her own pattern of
having chronic homolateral energy, Carol Ann has found that her energy is now crossing
over most of the time. If she encounters illness, upset or some other kind of trigger, her
energy may start running homolateral again. However, it no longer feels like an overall
way of life, and when she does notice she is homolateral, she is able to correct it quickly
with a couple of statements, and she begins to feel balanced again once more.

As we explained in the introduction, at the end of each statement, repeat the cue word for
15 to 30 seconds, or until you experience a shift.

• I clear all of the ways that my energy is homolateral. <cue>


• I clear all of the ways that my energy is chronically homolateral. <cue>
• I clear all the reasons my energy first began running homolaterally. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that these ways and reasons have been held in my body.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that these ways and reasons have been held in my energy
field. <cue>

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

• I install new ways of my energy crossing over. <cue>


• My energy crosses over in a continuous way. <cue>
• If something startles me I am able to stay not homolateral. <cue>
• If ever my energy does go homolateral, I notice this and easily correct it. <cue>
• All of this clearing is completely effective for all of the past, the present and the
future. <cue>

If this isn’t sufficient to clear a pattern of chronic homolateral energy, you may want to
use the original 12-step version of ZPoint, found in the Appendix A.

For more information about homolateral energy, as well as a wealth of knowledge about
energy and the body, we highly recommend Energy Medicine.

The Triple Warmer Meridian

One thing found to be almost universal among people who have experienced significant
traumas – particularly when the traumas have been severe or repeated, and/or have

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occurred in childhood – is that their triple warmer meridians become habitually over-
energized.

The meridian system is the body’s own energy system. Much of Eastern medicine
involves working with the meridian system. In acupuncture, needles are placed in
different meridian points. Similarly, EFT and Thought Field Therapy (TFT) involve
tapping on different meridian points to clear congested energy and thus release fears,
traumas, phobias and other concerns.

The triple warmer meridian governs the fight/flight/freeze response. With repeated
traumatic incidents, the body can become locked into a fight/flight/freeze state and the
triple warmer meridian may become chronically over-energized.

This can be a concern not only because of the problematic symptoms (hypervigilance,
anxiety, insomnia, difficulty focusing and so on) that then may become a way of life, but
also because the triple warmer meridian is connected with the spleen meridian. When the
triple warmer stays over-energized, it draws energy out of the spleen meridian, which
supports the immune system. As a result, the immune system becomes weakened. If the
body stays in this state long enough, the immune system can start attacking itself, and
autoimmune disorders such as fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis and chronic fatigue may
result.

Again, if you would like further information about the triple warmer meridian, you will
find Donna Eden’s book Energy Medicine particularly useful.

Part of clearing trauma and related symptoms involves teaching the body that the
emergency is now over. Donna Eden teaches a method of “sedating” the triple warmer
meridian by holding triple warmer meridian points in sequence. This is a wonderful
method that Carol Ann has used extensively in her work with those who have
experienced violence. Clients who learn how to sedate their triple warmers and practice
this regularly experience an immediate and dramatic reduction in their more fear-based
trauma symptoms such as hypervigilance, anxiety and insomnia – even when the traumas
haven’t yet been directly processed.

However, sedating the triple warmer can take several minutes, and in order to reprogram
the body, it needs to be done two to three times a day, every day, on an ongoing basis to
bring about lasting results. This can be time consuming, and people often find they have
trouble making it a priority.

Concern about this, and recognition of the importance of clearing triple warmer issues,
led Carol Ann to try using ZPoint to clear the pattern of having a chronically over-
energized triple warmer meridian, with remarkable success. The triple warmer will still
get set off at times. Given that it is a mechanism that our body possesses in order to
ensure our survival, it is neither possible nor desirable to eliminate this response
completely. However, it gets set off much less often, requires increasingly larger triggers
before becoming activated, and it doesn’t take as long for it to re-settle afterwards.

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Here is an example of how you can go about clearing the pattern of having a chronically
over-energized triple warmer meridian. In this example, we also have some statements
involving the spleen meridian, which runs into the triple warmer meridian. When the
triple warmer meridian is over-energized, it tends to draw energy out of the spleen
meridian, so it is best to address this as well.

We highly recommend first correcting for psychological reversal (see page 5) on this
issue, because anyone who has been through trauma may have parts of self that naturally
believe it isn’t safe to ever let their guard down. This, in fact, is the very reason the triple
warmer becomes over-energized, so it may be necessary to target for massive
psychological reversal before the clearing.

Remember to repeat your cue word like a mantra with each statement until you
experience a shift:

• I clear all of the reasons I have a chronically over-energized triple warmer.


<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that this is held in my body. <cue>

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all these reasons and ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all these patterns. <cue>

• I install new patterns of feeling calm and relaxed, and I am able to distinguish
when I need to be “on alert” and when I do not. <cue>
• My triple warmer meridian is now sedated. <cue>
• My spleen meridian is now strengthened. <cue>
• My triple warmer meridian and spleen meridian are in perfect and natural balance.
<cue>
• All of this clearing is completely effective for all of the past, the present and the
future. <cue>

This should go a long way in helping you be less reactive to having the fight/flight/freeze
response being triggered by innocuous sounds and events. When you encounter a
situation that does set off the triple warmer, and you experience intense anxiety, fear or a
startle response, it may be enough to focus on the emotional and physical sensations and
think your cue word repeatedly. Then say to yourself, “I am safe now,” and again repeat
the cue word.

If you attempt this clearing and it doesn’t appear to bring lasting results, try using the
original, longer version of ZPoint (found in Appendix A) to target the “pattern of having
a chronically over-energized triple warmer meridian.”

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Balancing the Chakras

As noted earlier, when the chakras are blocked or out of alignment, you might experience
a variety of symptoms. Clearing blockages from the chakras and bringing them into a
state of balance will help to address these issues while simultaneously strengthening the
overall energy system.

• I clear all of the ways that my root chakra is blocked. <cue>


• I clear all of the ways that my sacral chakra is blocked. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that my solar plexus chakra is blocked. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that my heart chakra is blocked. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that my throat chakra is blocked. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that my third eye chakra is blocked. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that my crown chakra is blocked. <cue>

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions and all of the meanings connected to all of these
patterns. <cue>

• I bring all of my chakras into a perfect state of alignment. <cue>


• All of my chakras are balanced as they were designed to be. <cue>
• My entire chakra system is now functioning optimally. <cue>

Very powerful energy surges are generally experienced during this clearing. Many people
will experience the sensation of an “opening” of the core channel of their body, in a way
that is similar to a kundalini rising 4 , though less overwhelming.

The Energy Grids

Some people find when doing energy work that it is effective at the time, yet it doesn’t
seem to “hold” very well. They notice that they have to revisit the same issues and
incidents, over and over again. Sometimes what is happening is that different aspects of
those issues or incidents are coming up. This is very normal. However, it may be that the
very same parts that previously had felt successfully cleared have again become
problematic.

Why does this happen? According to Donna Eden, the body contains an energy grid
system that supports the overall energy system of the body. During times of shock or
trauma, the individual grids may break. Having breaks in your energy grids can lead to
energy work not holding well. Therefore, it is highly beneficial to repair the body’s grids.

4
Kundalini is a spiritual energy that lies dormant in everyone, coiled at the base of the spine. Once
awakened, through meditation or other spiritual practices, it travels upward to the crown chakra, leading the
person to a spiritual awakening.

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This is usually done by an energy grid practitioner who has been specially trained by
Donna Eden.

But grid practitioners can be difficult to access in many parts of the world, which led us
to the idea of using ZPoint to repair energy grids. We have seen excellent results with
using ZPoint in this manner.

Before doing clearing statements to repair energy grids, please work on the chakra-
strengthening statements listed earlier in this chapter. The grid system requires a strong
chakra system in order to function optimally. Although the instructions in installation of
the cue word specify tha t use of the cue word will allow only the best of all possible
outcomes, it is still wise to first strengthen the chakra system. It isn’t always in your best
interest to repair grids unless the chakra system is strong enough to fully support the
grids. (For further information on the energy grid system, see Energy Medicine by Donna
Eden, or visit Donna Eden’s website at www.innersource.net.)

• I clear all of the ways that my energy grids are broken. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that my energy grids are misaligned. <cue>
• I clear all the reasons my energy grids originally broke. <cue>

• I allow my grids to repair gently and easily. <cue>


• I allow my energy field to realign to its natural state. <cue>
• I allow my energy grids to connect with the grid lines of the earth. <cue>
• I allow my grids to repair completely. <cue>
• My energy grids are now realigned. <cue>
• My energy flows in all the ways it was designed to. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways any and all other energy pathways are misaligned. <cue>
• I clear all the reasons why these other grids may be misaligned. <cue>
• I clear any energetic imbalance between my right side and left side. <cue>
• I clear any energetic imbalance between my top half and bottom half. <cue>
• I clear any energetic imbalance between my front and back. <cue>
• I clear any energetic imbalance between my inside and outside. <cue>
• I clear any energetic imbalance between all these eight aspects. <cue>

• I allow my energy to flow without hindrance or blockage. <cue>


• My grids are now resistant to shock. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that all of these issues have been held in my body. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that all of these issues have been held in my energy field.
<cue>
• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways and reasons. <cue>
• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>
• I allow my subconscious mind to create statements based upon the
content of this clearing and run them now. <cue>

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• I extend all of this clearing to my past, present and future. <cue>
• I now retroactively repeat all of the clearings that I have ever done. <cue>
• I now run all statements from my higher self that I would benefit from hearing
right now. <cue>
• I clear all of the statements I did not say but could have, would have or should
have said. <cue

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Chapter 6
Task Two – Releasing Sacred
Agreements
When we are confronted with a situation that causes great upset or pain, we often make
an agreement with ourselves not to put ourselves in a position where we would be
vulnerable to feeling this way again. These sacred contracts with ourselves remain tucked
away within our subconscious minds and act just like a filter on a camera, letting in only
experiences that don’t act against or break the contract.

These agreements are made and kept for our protection. However, a difficulty arises
sooner or later when a personality reaches a certain level of awareness or growth.
Emotionally, they are no longer in their spiritual infancy where they need to be protected
from the consequences of their own thoughts. They have reached a point where this
protection stifles further growth and must be set aside. This is the point each of you is at
today.

There is a second type of sacred agreement: these are the agreements made between
ourselves and others. Although contracts of this nature are essentially contracts with
ourselves, for our purposes we will treat them differently.

On a soul level, balance is the most sought-after quality. And balance implies being at the
“zero point,” where there are no attachments either way. If I, as an individual, feel that I
owe you something, I will feel the pull of that obligation until it is fulfilled. This may
also be viewed as a karmic debt. Using ZPoint to clear this debt automatically brings the
issue into balance and releases the debt.

Clearing Statements for Releasing Sacred Agreements


Use the following statements to clear sacred agreements with yourself, and between
yourself and others:

• I set the intention to be my authentic self completely. <cue>


• I acknowledge that I am a spiritual being. <cue>
• I acknowledge that my natural state is one of grace and acceptance. <cue>
• I fully allow myself to be my authentic self completely. <cue>
• All false beliefs and ideas that do not serve my joy fall away now. <cue>
• I am at peace. <cue>
• I am enough. <cue>
• I am wonderful. <cue>
• I am amazing. <cue>

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• I am filled with light. <cue>
• I am filled with joy. <cue>
• I acknowledge my connection with all that is. <cue>
• I acknowledge my connection with all aspects of myself. <cue>
• I am grateful to be alive. <cue>
• I am grateful for my place in this web of life. <cue>
• I acknowledge that I am a powerful spiritual being. <cue>
• I clear all of the agreements that I made with myself before coming into this life.
<cue>
• I clear any and all agreements made with anyone before coming into this life.
<cue>
• I release everyone and everything that no longer serves the divine plan of my life.
<cue>
• I affirm that everyone and everything that no longer serves the divine plan of my
life releases me. <cue>
• I release any and all sacred contracts that no longer serve my joy. <cue>

• I clear all of the patterns connected with all of these contracts. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected with all of these patterns. <cue>

• I extend this clearing to my past, my present and my future. <cue>

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Chapter 7
Task Three – Moving Into Your Own
Power1
The idea for this clearing first occurred when Grant noticed he was having difficulty
clearing a personal issue. No matter how he tried, it would not seem to shift.

Finally, in discussing it, we agreed it was not about the issue directly but rather fears of
coming into his own power that were likely holding the problem in place. We came up
with some statements to address this, and he noticed huge energy surges during the power
clearing. He also found that the other issue then cleared more easily. Others who have
tried this clearing have reported similar and incredibly powerful experiences with it.

Clearing Statements for Moving Into Your Own Power

Use the following statements to help you remove fears about coming into your own
power:

• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not safe to be powerful. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I need to hide. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I let others hold the keys to my power. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I let others hold the keys to my happiness. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I let others hold the keys to my prosperity. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I let others hold the keys to my joy. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I let others hold the keys to my peace. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I let others hold the keys to my moving forward in life.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I hide my potential. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I fear coming into my power. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I block myself from coming into my power. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I pretend I don’t have power. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I choose to not use my power. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I take on “less than” roles. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I take on responsibility for how others feel. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that my past- life issues affect my feelings about being
powerful. <cue>

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Power used in this context does not equate with force. This is not a technique to become more forceful,
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• I clear all of the ways that my past- life issues affect my willingness to be
powerful. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am scared what will happen if I come into my power.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I will not allow my power to flow. <cue>

• I clear all of the reasons I see myself as “less than” others. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons I am unwilling to come into my power. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons I have anxiety about coming into my power. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons I don’t want to come into my power. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons I resist knowing who I am. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid I won’t know who I am if I embrace my
power. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I sabotage myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I fear getting lost in my ego if I embrace my power.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways part of me would choose to get lost in my ego if I
embraced my power. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I still uphold belief systems about empowerment that
no longer serve my best interests. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that all of these issues have been held in my body. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that all of these issues have been held in my energy field.
<cue>
• I clear any and all past- life issues connected to all of this clearing. <cue>

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways, decisions, reasons and
issues. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

• I clear any mechanism or vulnerability within me that wo uld allow any of these
issues to return. <cue>
• I now am aware of who I am. <cue>
• I fully embrace my power. <cue>
• I fully embrace my strength. <cue>
• When the opportunity comes, I take it and do it. <cue>
• It is safe to be powerful. <cue>
• It is safe to fully be who I am. <cue>
• It is safe to let energy flow through me. <cue>
• It is safe for me to use my voice. <cue>
• It is safe for me to hold strong to who I am. <cue>

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Chapter 8
Task Four – Transforming Core
Beliefs
When we work with clients, it is often apparent to us that people tend to play out certain
themes in their lives over and over again. We believe that this occurs partly because early
in life, in response to things we are told or experience, we make a decision about
ourselves, others or the world. Our later behaviours and experiences then play out and
reflect these earlier decisions or core beliefs.

In order to change our core beliefs, therefore, we work on clearing the “original
decisions” that were made, which led to the creation of these beliefs. It doesn’t matter if
you can remember when or why you first came to these decisions – your subconscious
mind will clear them for you if you simply ask it to. You can then be more open to having
new experiences and creating new life patterns that are reflective of the essence of who
you really are rather than the erroneous conclusions you came to early in life.

Clearing Statements for Core Beliefs

Some examples of clearing statements for common core beliefs follow. Not all of these
will be central themes for everyone, but most of you will relate strongly to at least some
of them.

You also may have internalized any number of additional core beliefs that aren’t on the
list. In order to figure out what your core beliefs are, when you experience upset, distress
or confusion, stop and work first on clearing the upsetting emotion, with an awareness of
noticing any “beliefs” hiding behind it. Often these hidden core beliefs tend to run in
themes over time and will permeate many areas of your life.

For ease of use, we have divided these examples of core beliefs into sections according to
beliefs about self, beliefs about others and beliefs about the world.

Core Beliefs about Self

• I clear the original decision I made that I am not good enough. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am incompetent. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am alone. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am unwanted. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am inherently flawed. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am defective. <cue>

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• I clear the original decision I made that I am powerless. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am “less than.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am “wrong.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am inferior. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am nothing. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am worthless. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am invisible. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am insignificant. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am unacceptable. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I don’t belong. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am unwelcome. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I don’t fit in. <cue>

• I clear the original decision I made that I am a nobody. <cue>


• I clear the original decision I made that I am nothing. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am boring. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I don’t matter. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am ugly. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am dirty. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s all my fault. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am crazy. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I have no control. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am out of control. <cue>

• I clear the original decision I made that I am a failure. <cue>


• I clear the original decision I made that I will fail. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am undeserving. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that there is something wrong with me.
<cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am weak. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I have to be strong. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am ineffective. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am a victim. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I have no choice. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I can’t stand up for myself. <cue>

• I clear the original decision I made that I am a loser. <cue>


• I clear the original decision I made that I am not worthy. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I don’t matter. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am not interesting. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am wrong. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am stupid. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I can’t understand. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am not understood. <cue>

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• I clear the original decision I made that I am a mistake. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am bad. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am not safe. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am helpless. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am vulnerable. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am afraid. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am uncertain. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that bad things that happen are my fault.
<cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am not capable. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I can’t say “no.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I can’t say what I need. <cue>

Core Beliefs about Others

Many of the preceding statements can simply be reworded with the word “others.” For
example, instead of “I clear the original decision I made that I am ‘less than,’” you can
say, “I clear the original decision I made that others are ‘less than.’” In addition, the
following may be relevant:

• I clear the original decision I made to not let anyone get close to me. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that men/wome n are bad. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that men/women are “less than.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that racial minorities are “less than.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that children are “less than.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that the elderly are “less than.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that people with disabilities are “less than.”
<cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that people who are gay or lesbian are “less
than.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that any minority group is inherently “less
than.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that any member of any spiritual faith is
inherently “less than.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that anyone who is different from me is
inherently “less than.” <cue>

Core Beliefs about the World

• I clear the original decision I made that the world is bad. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that the world is not safe. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that the world is evil. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that I am alone in the world. <cue>

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• I clear the original decision I made that I can’t trust God/the universe to protect
me. <cue>

Core Beliefs about “Rules”

• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not safe to be myself. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not okay to show feelings. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not okay to express feelings. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not okay to feel feelings. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not safe to be happy. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that all good things must come to an end.
<cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that we get what we deserve. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that there isn’t enough to go around. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that you have to work very hard to get ahead.
<cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that true love is only found in fairy tales.
<cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not safe to say “no.” <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not safe to say what I need. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not okay to ask for help. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not safe to ask for help. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not safe to feel good. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it’s not safe to stand up for myself.
<cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that life is not fair. <cue>

Following the core belief clearing, do the following clearing:

• I clear all of the ways that all of these decisions were being held in my body.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that all of these decisions were being held in my energy
field. <cue>

Finally, finish with steps 2 and 3:

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these decisions. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

As you can see, the applications for core beliefs – and the potential of tremendous
benefits to yourself and the world if unhealthy beliefs are cleared – are endless.

You may also want to take the time to figure out what new core beliefs you would like to
embrace to take the place of the ones you have cleared, and install them accordingly.

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Chapter 9
Task Five – Healing Your Relationships
Healing relationships with ZPoint is a very simple process that clears away the debris of
past anger, resentment, disappointment, hatred and other negative emo tions that are often
expressed through our everyday relationships. In this chapter, you will learn how to heal
and clear away those difficult feelings permanently and with surprisingly little effort or
upset. Then, amazingly, you will find yourself able to hold only love in your heart,
allowing you to move forward to experience tremendous personal growth, love and self-
expression. The result is that you will become peaceful about the relationship you were
working on.

Most people who have used ZPoint to heal relationships report that what previously got
them upset just wasn’t all that important any more. They were no longer bothered by the
deep anger, resentment or whatever it was that had previously caused them pain or upset
whenever they thought about that particular individual.

Clearing a relationship with someone you love, such as a deceased parent, can bring
perspective and loving acceptance while releasing any residual anger, guilt or upset.

Clearing a relationship with someone you hate can bring peace, perspective and
acceptance as well. While you may never choose to be around that person in the future,
he or she will cease to be important in your life and in your thoughts.

Working with the Process

Decide on the relationship you wish to heal.

Write down the name of the person you are working with. Make certain your
subconscious knows exactly what you are clearing.

On a scale of 0 to 10, where 0 represents no upset at all and 10 is the highest level of
upset possible, how intense are your feelings associated with this relationship right now?

After setting your intention to heal the relationship, say the following three statements.
Remember to stay tuned in to your body for signs of release:

• I clear all of the ways that I feel anything less than love for [name of person].
<cue>

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

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• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

Check In: If, after completing the three steps, you don’t feel completely peaceful toward
the person you are working on, use the following steps:

• I clear all of the ways that I feel any anger toward [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I judge [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel critical toward [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I blame [name of person] for anything. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel shame in connection with [name of person].
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel resentment toward [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel guilt in connection with [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel any fear toward [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I remain unforgiving toward [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the sadness I feel in relation to [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the worry I feel in relation to [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the anxiety I feel in relation to [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the loss I feel in relation to [na me of person]. <cue>

Then do steps 2 and 3:

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

Roles – Releasing What Doesn’t Belong to You

We have a friend who believes that up to 80 percent of who we think we are is simply
roles that we willingly assume from people with whom we interact every day.

Most families have created roles for their members. For example, Mary is the smart one
of the family. She is the one who is responsible and who works hard at everything she
does. She is unselfish and uncomplaining about putting other family members’ needs
before her own.

Mary accepts this definition of herself willingly, because it gives her identity and security
within the family. She may also extend that role to her work life and her relationship life.
She may have assumed the role so completely that she can’t imagine herself not
responding to life and everyone in it in this way. And this may work well for her until she
comes up against a situation that requires a different role. Then she may re-evaluate
herself in relation to this role and decide that it is too limiting.

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How often have you gone to a party and had someone asked you what you do for a
living? When they say, “Hi; what do you do?” what they are really asking you is: What is
your role in life? Are you a teacher, taking on the “teacher” role? Or are you a nurse,
doctor or therapist, taking on the “healer” role? Perhaps you are a mother or a father and
see yourself almost exclusively through the lens of this particular role. The more
successful among us recognize these roles and allow themselves to assume more than one
role at a time.

The only problem is that we are more than the roles that we’ve decided to adopt. We are
human beings, and at our core we rebel against assuming such limited definitions for
ourselves. When we allow others to define us, we limit how we see ourselves. No one
does this to us. We do it to ourselves.

Life is about choices. When we limit our choices by mindlessly accepting the roles that
others assign to us, we limit our ability to choose ways that will move us toward our own
happiness. If you live in a box, sooner or later you will run up against one or all of the
walls of that box.

What if your happiness lies beyond the confines of that box?

Therefore, please take the opportunity to clear all the ways that you have assumed
unconsciously limited roles from your mother, your father, your sisters and brothers, your
uncle and aunts, your grandmothers and grandfathers. Clear all of the ways that you are
still connected to and expressing all of these roles in your life. When you do, you will
begin to see your life in terms of who you are right now. Today. This moment. And from
that perspective, seeing who you really are and recognizing what you really need to be
happy frees you to be able to move boldly in that direction.

Being happy is not a selfish act. And anyone who would tell you that you are being
selfish for choosing your own happiness first is asking you to assume a role that is not
your own.

It may also be the case that you have assigned roles to others that are not in either of your
best interests. For example, if you have assigned the role of caregiver to someone else,
this may create concerns for them while also preventing you from taking as much care of
yourself as you otherwise might.

You can clear on the following by making make a list of everyone you may have
assumed roles from or assigned roles to, plugging in their names or your relationship with
them and doing the following steps:

• I clear all of the ways that I took on any roles that weren’t mine from [name of
person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I assigned any roles to [name of person] that were not
hers/his. <cue>

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• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

Clearing the Relationship with Yourself

Clearing this relationship can have the most profound and lasting impact on your life.
Your relationship with yourself affects virtually every aspect of your life, including your
relationship with money and abundance. There is a direct correlation between how we
feel about ourselves and how willing we are to allow ourselves joy, ease and financial
security. The more we accept ourselves, the more good we will allow into our lives.

Just clear the following:

• I clear all of the ways that I am angry with myself for anything. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I sit in judgment over my actions. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I criticize myself. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I blame myself for anything. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am ashamed of anything I’ve ever done. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am guilty about anything I’ve ever done or by
omission refused to do. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I don’t trust myself. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I seek to limit myself or limit my feelings. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel resentful toward anyone because of the choices
I’ve had to make in my life. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I fear my own power. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I won’t forgive myself. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel responsible to others for anything. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I won’t nurture myself. < cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I refuse to love and accept myself completely. <cue>
• I love myself. < cue>
• I love who I am. < cue>
• I accept myself fully and completely. < cue>
• I accept who I am. < cue>
• I accept my life completely. < cue>

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>


A Case Study

Grant had four sessions with a lovely woman of 60. To preserve her anonymity, we’ll call
her Jennifer. He tells her story:

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I liked Jennifer as soon as I met her. She confided that hers was a difficult
marriage, where she felt ignored and abandoned. Her husband was very
successful in his field and had little time and patience for her. In fact, she felt that
most of the people she knew treated her this way, including her 90- year-old
mother- in- law, who was strongly disapproving of Jennifer.

Her original reason for calling me was to get some help in her relationship with
her husband, and for the first two sessions we focused on clearing these primary
relationships in her life. We cleared her mother, father, children, mother- in- law
(which took a fair amount of work) and, of course, her husband. We also worked
on how these relationships made her feel about herself. We cleared the whole
gamut of feelings and patterns, including anger, resentment, fear, being
judgmental and unforgiveness.

After the second session, Jennifer told me she saw a big improvement in the way
her husband treated her. He seemed more attentive and had more patience for her
point of view. She was thrilled.

In the third session, we focused on relationships outside of Jennifer’s family


circle. We cleared everyone for whom she felt anything less than love. And last,
we began working on clearing her relationship with herself. We finished this in
the fourth and final session.

I followed up with Jennifer about a month after our last appointment. She told me
that she was amazed at the changes in her life. She saw a major change in the way
she felt about herself. Other than a brief time of upset, which we cleared with an
impromptu session, she continued to feel peaceful, relaxed and loving. The
relationship with her husband has continued to improve, and the changes she is
experiencing are also being reflected in him. Jennifer says that her mother- in-law
has remained the same, but Jennifer is no longer upset by her behaviour in the
slightest way.

One of the most ama zing things I see, time after time, is that there appear to be
invisible connections between people. These connections extend from one person
to another and don’t seem to be affected by time or distance. Jennifer told me that
four of the people outside her family that we had cleared called her out of the blue
just to talk to her, even though they had no idea what she was doing. Each of them
spoke to her with kindness, respect and consideration. These are people who
before the sessions wouldn’t have had the time of day for her. She was astonished
that clearing all of those feelings of less than love within her could affect each of
those four individuals. But it did – and in a very powerful way. This is a big
change, and is well beyond the realm of coincidence.

If you identify with Jennifer and would like to create positive change in your life, we can
think of no better way of doing it than by sitting down and preparing a list of everyone
for whom you feel anything less than love. Use the process and work your way though

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that list. Then just sit back, relax and watch how your actions have affected everyone
around you. You will be astounded!

Here are some additional statements to help you work through conflicted relationships.
These were provided by a member of the SharingZeroPoint list on Yahoo.com. You can
use any that you feel are appropriate.

• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of a parent]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of family member]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of relatives/a relative]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of a friend/ex-friend]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of a workmate/ex-workmate].
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of my boss/ex-boss]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of any person I have mixed
feelings about]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of a particular race]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of a particular religion]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of a particular political
philosophy/party]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of a particular profession].
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of a particular type of music].
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate [name of a recurring problem
behaviour]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate the world. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate life itself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate hatred. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate love. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate relationships. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate my body. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I love and hate my life. <cue>

Then complete the ZPoint process by repeating steps 2 and 3, clearing patterns and
emotions.

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Chapter 10
Task Six – Healing Past Experiences of
Trauma
All of us have experienced trauma in some form or other at various points of our lives,
though not everyone recognizes this. Frequently when people are asked about past
traumas they will report that they “have never experienced trauma.” Most people, when
they say this, are referring to what are known as “big-T” traumas.

Big-T Traumas

Big-T traumas are usually easily recognized by most people as being traumatic.
Examples are experiences of physical or sexual abuse, war or kidnapping.

However, even when speaking only of big- T traumas, it is clear from the statistics that
many of us have experienced them. Although it is widely recognized that sexual violence
tends to be vastly under-reported – especially by men – the prevalence is estimated at
about one in three for women and one in five for men. If other forms of abuse, as well as
other types of obvious big- T traumas – motor vehicle accidents, natural disasters,
physical assaults and so on – were factored in, these numbers would be much higher.

Sometimes a trauma is experienced as a big-T trauma, but the individual doesn’t


recognize it as such because it was an event that isn’t often socially recognized as being
traumatic. One example of this is invasive medical testing or procedures. Such
procedures – regardless of how much they may be needed for health reasons, or the
benevolent intent of the people providing them – can lead to profound symptoms of
trauma. This is particularly true for young children, especially if they aren’t adequately
prepared and/or are given inaccurate information about what to expect. Later in life,
symptoms of trauma may be evident even to the individuals themselves, but they may
have difficulty in understanding or recognizing the origins of the difficulties.

Many people who experience big- T traumas will go on to develop persistent symptoms of
trauma. These may include hypervigilance, insomnia, avoidance of places, situations or
material that are associated with the traumatic experiences, nightmares, insomnia,
flashbacks, intrusive thoughts about the traumatic events and so forth. If certain criteria
are met, the person may be considered to have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
People who have experienced severe and repeated trauma, particularly in childhood, may
also develop dissociative disorders. All of these difficulties may interfere with present-
day relationships and feelings of general safety.

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It is not at all unusual for people to experience even a severely traumatic incident and go
for weeks, months or years before noticing any lasting symptoms as a result. Such
symptoms may later suddenly emerge when the person encounters another stressful
experience or reaches a different stage of life. That’s why it’s beneficial for yo u to
process and resolve your past traumatic experiences, regardless of whether or not you are
currently experiencing significant distress in relation to them.

Small-t Traumas

Whether or not we have personally encountered big- T traumas, we have all experienced
what are known as small-t traumas. Small- t traumas may appear to be more seemingly
“minor” events in childhood, such as getting lost, being called names on the playground,
or being ignored or ridiculed rather than comforted when you are sick or upset.

Small-t traumas sound less dramatic than the more obvious big-T traumas. However, left
unprocessed, they can create areas of vulnerability that persist for a long time, causing
difficulties such as low self-esteem and persistent feelings of aloneness, among other
possibilities. In addition, these small- t traumas leave you at risk of being more seriously
affected by big-T traumas if they do occur.

In cases of childhood neglect, the continuous and repeated experiences of small t traumas
can lead to profound symptoms of trauma, hopelessness and attachment difficulties even
in the absence of big-T traumas. In situations where big-T and small-t traumas coexist,
the resulting effects can be particularly severe, often encompassing all areas of the
individual’s life.

Dealing with Traumas

The extent to which each of us is affected by the traumas we have experienced depends
on a variety of factors. Some examples include the number of traumas you experienced,
the duration of the traumatic event(s), your perception of the intent by someone else to do
harm, how old you were at the time it occurred or your perception of the event as being
life-threatening (whether this is true in reality or not).

For example, if you were to survive a terrorist activity, such as a bombing, you would go
through many of the same experiences as someone who survived an earthquake –
property damage, risk of death or severe injury, loss of loved ones and so on. However, in
the vast majority of cases, the person who has been exposed to terrorist activity will be
far more likely to experience severe symptoms of trauma than the individual who lived
through an earthquake, because the event occurred at the hands of someone intending
harm rather than as part of a random natural disaster.

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The Traditional Approach

Carol Ann has been providing counselling and psychotherapy in some form or other with
survivors of trauma for the past 10 years. She was originally trained in the traditional talk
therapy model. This involves taking someone through their traumatic memories, while
attempting to keep them grounded in the present, and offering concrete information and
emotional support in order to assist them in realizing that the traumatic events are over,
were not their fault, and that they are now safe in the present.

In Carol Ann’s experience, this did lead to clients feeling improvement. However, they
usually began to feel significantly worse before they felt better, and healing from trauma
was at best a very back-and- forth, slow and gradual process. The reasonable goal at that
time was to assist people in better understanding and coping with their traumatic
symptoms.

It has now become increasingly recognized that talk therapy alone is insufficient in
assisting people to fully recover from trauma. One reason is that much of trauma doesn’t
reside solely in the intellectual or emotional realms. Instead, much of the impact of
trauma is stored on the physiological level. The bodily responses that occur in relation to
past experiences of trauma are often outside of your conscious control, and so techniques
that involve understanding and rationalizing yourself out of the response tend not to be
particularly effective.

The body’s natural responses to danger are fight, flight or freeze. If you have experienced
significant trauma, you can become stuck in any one of these responses – or in different
ones at different times. Most commonly, people tend to get stuck in the freeze response,
because in most situations involving trauma, fight or flight wasn’t an option. A pervasive
“freeze response” often exists in the forms of anxiety, fear and agoraphobia.

We strongly encourage readers who are interested in further understanding the ways in
which trauma affects the body physiologically and energetically to read Peter Levine’s
book, Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma.

In some cases, some of the trauma-focused talk therapy that has been done has
unintentionally caused people to be re-traumatized, because they have been encouraged
to discuss and relive their traumas without first having sufficient resources in place. In
order to prevent re-traumatization, it is important that traumas be released and processed
in a way that prevents the individual from experiencing intense upset. This
understandably poses quite a challenge when dealing with traumatic memories that by
nature are generally associated with extremely intense emotional and physiological
reactions.

An additional difficulty in traditional means of processing trauma through talk therapy


involves the risk to the professional. Those working in the trauma field often are
vicariously traumatized by the information they hear repeatedly in their day-to-day work.
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their clients report, and find that their worldview and sense of personal safety become
increasingly affected by the incidents that are shared with them.

New Modalities

Happily, many professionals no longer accept that living with the effects of trauma has to
be a life sentence. Many treatment modalities are available now that assist clients in
healing from their pasts more rapidly and thoroughly than ever before. Carol Ann’s
personal and professional journey of realization that the outcome of trauma treatment can
be much more hopeful than simply “learning to cope” began with her being trained in a
technique called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).

EMDR facilitates a more rapid resolution of trauma, and permeates to much deeper levels
than talk therapy alone can ever hope to reach. Carol Ann and countless other
professionals who work with trauma survivors have, with EMDR, acquired an incredibly
powerful therapeutic tool that enables them to assist people in healing from their past,
and in more easily attaining the improved quality of life that they desire and deserve.

However, EMDR isn’t an ideal approach for everyone. Particular care needs to be taken
when working with clients who aren’t feeling stable in their coping, are dissociative 5 , are
recent ly recovered from substance abuse problems and so on. Some element of risk is
involved that individuals may experience emotional flooding with EMDR. Not every
client will have this happen, but it isn’t always possible to predict in advance which
clients will, so it is necessary to ensure that people possess enough internal strength and
external supports before beginning EMDR treatment. Furthermore, EMDR treatment
requires the availability of a skilled EMDR-trained therapist, which isn’t something that
all people have access to.

In Carol Ann’s own clinical practice, it isn’t at all unusual for her to encounter
individuals with severe histories of childhood abuse and neglect, and often corresponding
experiences of severe dissociation, self- harming or suicidal behaviours, and/or substance
abuse issues. It is our belief that, given that the traumatic experiences that have brought
many of these individuals to seek treatment were so callous and harsh, it is important that
they experience healing in a safe and non-threatening manner.

Carol Ann’s search for modalities that would work rapidly, effectively and, most of all,
gently and thus would be beneficial for any client she might encounter, led her to explore
energy work. She was first introduced to Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT). This is
yet another wonderfully effective method that assists people in rapidly processing their
traumas, fears, phobias and other concerns. It is also a technique that most experience as
being relatively gentle. The successes that Carol Ann personally experienced when using
EFT, as well as those she witnessed her clients experiencing, led her to embrace and
further explore the field of energy psychology.

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Dissociation is a temporary or prolonged disruption in normal consciousness in which one’s sense of
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Carol Ann eventually obtained training in a variety of additional and equally wonderful
energy psychology modalities, including Negative Affect Erasing Method™ (NAEM™),
Tapas Acupressure Technique SM (TAT SM), Thought Field Therapy™ (TFT™) and Be Set
Free Fast™ (BSFF™).

These modalities, and the responses she and her clients have experienced with the healing
effects they create, have assisted Carol Ann in learning more about how the successful
resolution of traumas and other difficulties can be attained. Each of these methods has
contributed something remarkable to the field of energy work and to the field of
psychotherapy in general.

However, Carol Ann noticed that some clients still experienced intense feelings of
overwhelm, even when using these modalities. Highly dissociative clients in particular
tended, at times, to experience severe bodily abreactions 6 when using even the gentlest of
energy work techniques in specifically targeting their traumas, or even the symptoms
created by the trauma.

Furthermore, many of these modalities require identifying all of the various emotions,
thoughts and behaviours surrounding the issue being targeted. Depending on the
complexity of the issue being processed, and how well these aspects are hidden, this may
be a fairly involved and time-consuming process. The need to “tune in” and connect with
the incident in order to discover these hidden aspects, so that the treatment will be
effective, also increases the risk that some feelings of overwhelm will be experienced
during the processing.

The ZPoint Difference

One of the first things that struck Carol Ann when she first encountered ZPoint was how
it enables individuals to work on their concerns from a distance. Rather than target a
specific circumstance in which they would experience a symptom, rather than “tuning
into” and ensuring they feel connected with the symptom and/or trauma in the present
moment, and rather than having to identify all of the hidden aspects of the issue, ZPoint
enables the person to target issues at the general level. This has wonderful benefits,
because results then generalize to many areas of life – even those in which they had not
consciously been aware of experiencing difficulties.

What’s more, the ability to work on issues from a distance has tremendous benefits for
those who have experienced severe trauma and find that they either become intensely
flooded and overwhelmed with emotion if they focus on it or, conversely, become
completely blank and/or disconnected from the issue. It is often possible to avoid feeling
anything worse than mild upset during the ZPoint Process, yet to experience profound
and lasting healing.

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An abreaction is a very severe form of flashback, during which individuals relive traumas – emotionally,
visually and often physically – as if they are occurring in the present moment.

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The need to work on a physiological as well as emotional, mental and spiritual levels, the
need to avoid emotional flooding, the importance of enabling professionals to be
available to survivors of trauma without becoming traumatized themselves, and the very
complexity surrounding how traumatic material is stored, recalled and experienced, are
all factors that make ZPoint an ideal technique for processing traumatic memories and the
symptoms surrounding them.

Processing Traumas with ZPoint


One caveat before you begin to learn how to use ZPoint in targeting trauma: ZPoint
promotes self- healing, and is experienced very gently in most cases. However, when
severe, complex and/or childhood trauma is present – or if you aren’t feeling stable in
day-to-day coping – we recommend that you consult a professional instead of working
alone when targeting traumatic memories. Local rape crisis centres or other agencies that
specialize in trauma are often able either to provide counselling (in some cases this may
be at a low fee or free) or to refer to local practitioners with expertise in trauma. ZPoint is
also very amenable to telephone sessions.

It is particularly important to recognize that if you are barely coping, this is not the time
to intentionally begin processing traumatic memories, especially in isolation. While
ZPoint minimizes the amount of emotional flooding, it is still possible that some may be
experienced. Furthermore, isolation is often a big part of the original trauma, and so it is
extremely helpful and healing to have a supportive person to witness and facilitate the
healing process.

If you have experienced intense symptoms of trauma, it is best, when you use ZPoint at
the beginning of your healing journey, it is best to start by processing symptoms apart
from the traumatic incidents that have created them. For example, it would be ideal to
first focus on using the main protocol for processing “all of the ways” in which you
experience anxiety, terror, fear, feelings of being unsafe, the need to have control, etc.

As part of this, it would be best to also use the protocol for processing relationship
concerns. A good place to start would be to process “all of the ways that anything less
than love” is felt for yourself – or for different parts of your self – and for significant
others in your current life.

If addictions or other self- harming behaviours are present, you also need to address these,
ideally before beginning to process traumas directly. You should build on feelings such
as peace, calmness, safety, confidence and self- love before directly processing trauma.

Frequently, clients will say they don’t want to do this preliminary work first – they want
to go directly to the trauma and process that so that they can finally feel free of it. They
often feel as if they have waited so long to let go of the trauma, this preliminary
groundwork is delaying their healing work.

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However, when trauma is not specifically focused on until you are feeling calm and
stable in your coping, the entire process of healing often goes faster and far more
smoothly.

It is also possible with ZPoint that, after addressing all of the different symptoms you feel
in your current life, the traumas will have been at least partially processed at the same
time. Even when you focus on “symptoms,” ZPoint goes far beyond the surface level,
and heals at the root level. As a result, major shifts will occur in how you view yourself
in relation to your history, even if you haven’t yet specifically targeted your traumas.

A Case Study

One of the first clients Carol Ann used ZPoint with was a young woman we will call
Julie. Carol Ann tells her story:

Julie had recently been severely assaulted, physically and sexually, by her former
partner, who was in jail awaiting a bail hearing when she and I first met. When I
saw Julie after the first session, instead of reporting the expected experiences of
hypervigilance, fear and insomnia, she stated that she was “walking around
feeling totally excited, getting to know the new me!”

Julie was still concerned that once her partner was released on bail, all of her new
happy feelings would disappear when she knew he was back on the street. But she
was astounded when they didn’t. Although she remained appropriately conscious
of safety issues, she simultaneously felt strong and secure in herself.

As is typical of anyone who has been through significant and repeated trauma,
Julie did have times where emotional upset arose as issues were set off by part of
her feeling worried that something bad would happen if she were to allow herself
to be totally happy. However, we used ZPoint together in order to target those
concerns, and she progressed in a smooth and gentle forward motion.

All of this occurred before even directly targeting the traumas Julie had been
through. Instead, we worked on issues such as patterns of obsessive thoughts
about her former partner, patterns of feeling guilty and patterns of feeling “less
than.” Just two months after going through the horrendous circumstance that had
brought her into counselling, Julie stated that she was happier than she had ever
felt in her life before.

As you do ZPoint clearing work in preparation for processing traumas, you will find that
the symptoms you have struggled with are vastly improved, or sometimes even gone.

It may seem counterintuitive that times of feeling safe and coping well in the present are
the best times to process traumas. Instead, you may feel that you don’t want to rock the

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boat by then addressing the traumatic material directly. This is understandable. However,
traumas left unprocessed leave an area of vulnerability. With ZPoint, in most cases fear
of feeling worse again if traumas are directly targeted can be less of a concern. You can
usually approach the traumatic incidents at this point and process them without
experiencing undue upset in the moment.

However, as with other techniques for healing trauma, it sometimes happens that as one
area is healed, others that were hiding underneath it float to the surface, and need to be
addressed. Sometimes it isn’t until a day or a few days after a session that you will
experience upset. If this occurs, it is important to keep going with the process. You can
use ZPoint to target the feelings that have come up, to increase feelings of being safe,
calm and secure, and to address other past events that may have arisen to the surface.

One of the benefits of first clearing the upsetting emotions and symptoms that surround
the original trauma before you target the trauma directly is that you will experience less
upset as you work on the trauma. You will also feel more confident and secure in your
ability to rapidly and gently heal whatever upset does arise.

The Process

In order to understand the wording of the first statement used when processing trauma
directly, it is helpful to think in terms of “decisions” having been made at the time of the
traumatic event. These decisions – for example, that you are not safe, that you have no
control, that there is no escape or that you are “bad”– then led to the physiological
responses that the body had at the time (and often holds onto and relives vividly and
repeatedly well after the traumatic event has passed). They also led to the beliefs and
patterns that then became prevalent in the psyche and go on to influence your thoughts,
behaviours and feelings into the long term.

With ZPoint it isn’t necessary to know or understand all of these decisions – the
subconscious mind knows what they are and will clear them accordingly, when asked to
do so.

When targeting trauma, first check in by thinking of the traumatic incident and get a
Subjective Units of Distress (SUDs) rating on a scale of 0 to 10, where 0 represents no
upset at all and 10 is the highest level of upset possible. This enables you to have some
way of measuring how much relief has occurred. Then use the following statements to
clear:

• I clear all the decisions I made when [name of the incident] occurred. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that all the parts of me experienced this. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that this incident has been held in my body. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that this incident has been held in my energy field. <cue>
• I clear all aspects of this incident that I may not remember. <cue>

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• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these decisions, ways and aspects.
<cue>

• I clear all of the emotions and all of the meanings connected to all of these
patterns. <cue>

• I allow all of this clearing to reach all the different parts of me. <cue>
• It happened, it’s over and I am safe now. <cue>
• It is safe for me to completely let go of all of my upset surrounding this event.
<cue>
• I install new ways of feeling at peace with this incident. <cue>
• I install new ways of feeling at peace with myself in relation to this incident.
<cue>
• All of this clearing is completely effective for all of the past, all of the present and
all of the future. <cue>

Check In: Picture the traumatic incident. What is the SUDs at now? It is important to
keep going with the processing until the SUDs drops to 0 and your body feels calm and
relaxed.

If you are still experiencing any upset or discomfort, you can continue by tuning into the
residual emotions and/or body sensations and repeating the cue word to yourself. Another
idea is to clear “all of the decisio ns connected with all of the decisions I made when
[name the incident] occurred.” Again, even though you may have no idea what these
decisions are, that is unimportant – your subconscious mind will know and will clear
them for you if asked to do so.

If this incident doesn’t feel entirely cleared, you can see what thoughts, feelings and
emotions are still left in connection to it – or if another, connected trauma is now
surfacing that needs to be addressed – and then use ZPoint on those aspects until the
trauma feels completely cleared. As with other uses of the ZPoint Process, the goal is to
continue until you feel completely peaceful and your body feels relaxed and free of any
uncomfortable sensations.

The beauty of clearing trauma is that “space” is then made inside for new possibilities. As
you clear trauma, it is important to work on also installing new ways of being. You can
use statements “installing” these new ways (for example, “I install new ways of feeling
safe in the world”), or you can use positive affirmations (for example, “I deserve good
things”), followed by your cue word.

When Multiple Traumas are Present


If you have experienced many traumas, clearing them – and clearing issues in general –
might proceed more gradually. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, because it will allow
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and suddenly they all drop off at once, this can provoke anxiety. People with significant
trauma histories often have difficulties adjusting to change, because at times of trauma,
the unknown led to frightening and unsafe experiences.

The changes with ZPoint are healing changes that will help you to feel better and achieve
the things you wish to, but parts of you may experience fear and uncertainty about this
process. For this reason, gradual but steady changes may allow you the time to adjust to
the new ways of being. If fears do arise about change, remember to use ZPoint to target
these fears as you become aware of them.

It isn’t likely that processing will occur slowly by traditional standards – not at all. It is
simply that if you have had a single incident of trauma but otherwise had a good life, and
most of your needs for safety and nurturing were met in childhood, yo u may be able to
process your trauma in one or two sessions. However, if you have a complex trauma
history, you may need numerous sessions, and could understandably need additional
support in doing your healing work.

You also might find that as you work on some traumas, others begin to become more
intrusive in your thoughts than they were previously, and periods of feeling unsettled
could occur. If this happens, you can use ZPoint to process the many feelings that are
arising, and seek additional support if you need it. While there is no overnight “cure” for
someone with a complex trauma history, ZPoint will allow you to work as rapidly and
gently as possible, and you can choose to work on issues as frequently or infrequently as
you wish. If you need or prefer to work together with a therapist, you can also choose to
do healing work on your own between sessions. You have the control, and can set the
pace of your work yourself.

There are ways that you can try to accelerate healing when multiple traumas are present.
Following the usual ZPoint premise that it is best to start at the general level, so that
results will generalize as much as possible, one idea is to try targeting a group of traumas
according to a category or perpetrator. This may or may not work in clearing them
completely. However, it is worth a try, because it will certainly improve matters
providing day-to-day stability is present and supportive resources are available if needed.

One example of grouping traumas together would be, “I clear all of the decisions I made
all the times my mother emotionally abused me,” or “I clear all of the decisions I made
all the times my mother physically abused me.”

After processing all of the steps, you can check inside and see how things are feeling, and
when the time is right you can choose individual traumas to process as needed. You will
know if they need to be processed, according to how you feel when you think about
various incidents or when you encounter moments in which you would usually
experience trauma symptoms. Notice what happens now when triggers are encountered –
celebrate the relief you experience, and make note of the areas that are left to work on.

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There is no need to feel discouraged or bad about yourself if you discover more areas to
work on or experience a resurgence of trauma symptoms – or even new ones. It is quite
natural, if you have had multiple traumas, to experience an ebb and flow with healing.
You will make gains, and at times you will feel that the struggling and pain are “over,”
only to later experience moments when you feel as though you are back at square one.

This can be painfully disappointing. However, this is the psyche’s way of ensuring that
maximum healing occurs. As hard as it can be at times, the resurgence of new or returned
memories and symptoms can be a gift that points you in the next direction to take so that
you can experience further healing. The nice thing is that you now have a technique that
enables you to do this as gently as possible, and you can apply it any time and anywhere.
While it will never be as though the traumas didn’t occur, it is entirely possible to shift
your perspective until your past traumas are simply one of many aspects of your life
experience. They no longer have an emotional “pull” to them and no longer dominate
your day-to-day life or identity.

To use an analogy to computers, this shift is comparable to having the traumas no longer
accessed through an icon that appears on your desktop, but rather stored on the hard drive
in a “files” section that you only occasionally access.

Working with Parts of Self

A discussion of trauma would not be complete without reference being made to


dissociation. Dissociation can be described as being in a state of emotional disconnect.

Everyone dissociates some of the time. A common example of “normal” dissociation


occurs frequently while driving. You are driving a car, lost in thought, and later realize
you have missed your exit off the highway. You don’t remember parts of the drive, but
you must have been present and paying attention, because you haven’t had an accident.

People who have been through repeated trauma, and especially trauma occurring in
childhood, tend to dissociate more than those who haven’t had similar experiences. On
the dissociative continuum, at one end is “normal” dissociation and at the opposite end is
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) – formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder.
Between these two ends of the continuum is a whole range of dissociative experiences.

We took careful consideration, in choosing the wording of the ZPoint installation, to


specify that the effects of the cue word would reach “all parts and aspects of” our being.
This was intentional, to help both highly dissociative and non-dissociative (or, more
accurately, less dissociative) individuals experience the full benefits of ZPoint. Everyone
has different parts of self, whether they are fully in awareness, partly in awareness or
completely dissociated. It is very important that these parts of self be reached during
ZPoint.

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A Case Study

Carol Ann describes one example of how ZPoint can be used with different parts of self:

I have a client I will call “Sarah.” Sarah is a woman in her early 50s who
experienced a sexual assault at the age of 16. Sarah doesn’t have DID, but she
does identify with the experience of having different part of self, particularly in
relation to her trauma. As we work together, Sarah monitors her experience of the
process and lets me know if particular statements “didn’t get through.” She
describes a “barrier” that goes up when certain statements are spoken.

The first time this happened, we used the statements “I clear all of the reasons that
the 16-year-old feels she needs to put up a barrier” and “I clear all of the ways
that part of me feels it’s not safe to heal this issue.” Sarah appeared astonished as
she explained that the barrier had immediately and gently parted in the middle.
She then observed that the barrier opens wide for some statements, but just
partially for others. Sometimes the barrier opens while the statement is being said;
other times it only parts while she repeats her cue word.

As we do healing work with this part of self and help her and the whole of Sarah
feel better, we also use statements to bring them closer together. In addition to the
usual statements clearing the relationship between Sarah and the 16-year-old, we
use statements such as “I clear all of the reasons the 16-year-old and I originally
disconnected from each other,” “I allow myself to reconnect with the 16- year-old”
and “I clear all of the ways the 16-year-old feels left ‘back there’.” This assists
Sarah in reconnecting with this valuable and essential part of herself, and also
helps her in reconnecting with the present day, where she is now safe. Sarah has
begun to experience deep love and compassion for this part of self, who she had
previously felt rejecting towards.

At the close of one of our sessions together, we used the statement “I clear any
mechanism or vulnerability within me that would allow any of these issues to
return.” Sarah laughed and, with a look of amazement, noted that the barrier had
come back up again, but that she and the 16-year-old part of self were now
together on the same side of the barrier, which was now protecting them from the
possible return of any of the concerns they had resolved.

If you are positioned at or toward the DID end of the continuum, you may find it helpful
to teach ZPoint to your different “parts,” if they are interested in participating. This will
ensure that all or as many parts as possible are using the technique and therefore have
ready access to a way of helping themselves to feel better when needed.

When you are working with different ego states – dissociated or otherwise – it is a good
idea, in addition to the instructions given during installation of the cue word, to
emphasize occasionally that the healing created with ZPoint will permeate all of the

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different parts. If you are targeting issues and they aren’t clearing completely, it may also
be beneficial to target those issues for the specific part that is most affected.

For example, a statement might be, “I clear all of the ways that this child part of me
[using the part’s name, if one is known] is feeling scared,” “I clear all of the decisions
that this part made the time she got lost,” and so on. If you often notice difficulty in
clearing, then you may wish to add the phrase “all parts of me” to your ZPoint statements
routinely (for example, “I clear all of the ways that all parts of me are feeling anxious”).

Ideally, if you tend toward the DID end of the continuum (and this may also be helpful
for anyone who is not especially dissociative), you will use the relationship protocol not
only to target your relationship with yourself, but also to target the sub-relationships
between individual parts of self. This will assist greatly in encouraging better internal
cooperation and overall feelings of calmness and stability.

One question that has occasionally arisen in Carol Ann’s work with dissociative
individuals is whether it would be beneficial to use ZPoint to target the “pattern of
dissociation.” Her feelings on this are very mixed. Dissociation is a powerful defense
mechanism, and has a very important job in protecting the individual from feeling more
than they are ready to feel and knowing more than they are ready to know. Therefore, it is
wise to treat dissociation with a great deal of respect. If someone is highly dissociative
and becomes easily flooded and overwhelmed if a great deal of emotion is experienced,
there are obvious reasons that the dissociation may need to be left alone, and only
approached gradually and carefully. If attempts were made to clear an overall “pattern of
dissociation” using ZPoint before someone was ready to shift this, it is possible that some
flooding could occur. Therefore, caution is warranted.

Having said that, what if you are in the latter stages of healing from dissociation, feeling
stable in your coping, and feeling certain that the level of dissociation has dramatically
improved, and your dissociative tendencies are now more habitual rather than needed in
order to function properly and feel safe? Now it may be safe to clear the residual effects
of dissociation. Carol Ann has witnessed good results in this sort of situation.

However, if you are attempting this, it would be advisable to first consult with a
professional who is already known, trusted and well acquainted with you. You should
also be very experienced with using ZPoint so that you can use it to do the necessary
work to rapidly clear any feelings of overwhelm and/or new memories that may arise.
Until such a time occurs, you can work on clearing the difficult emotions and traumatic
memories surrounding the dissociation until you are feeling more settled. At that point,
the dissociation should greatly recede on its own, without being targeted directly.

Releasing Connections to Those Who Have Harmed You

Carol Ann is frequently asked by clients who have experienced abuse whether they need
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them by others often are told by well- meaning friends or family that they “need to
forgive.”

In answering this question, how “forgiveness” is defined is an important consideration.


Too often, what people mean by this is that they should stop talking about or reacting to
what happened, and should act as though the events didn’t occur. Sometimes this
includes the expectation that they continue to maintain a relations hip with their abusers.

Forgiveness is a very complicated and emotionally laden issue. Factors that affect matters
of forgiveness include such things as the extent of the harm that was inflicted and the
attitude of the person who caused the harm. It is fa r easier to forgive someone who has
had one or a few incidents of unintentionally or thoughtlessly causing you harm, who
takes full responsibility for their actions, make amends toward you and ceases to cause
harm in the present. Many people may be able to more readily move toward forgiveness
of such a person, even if the harm that occurred was significant.

However, we often understandably have more difficulty with forgiveness when someone
intentionally and repeatedly causes you harm, takes no responsibility for their behaviour
or its effects on others and continues to harm you or others in the present.

True forgiveness often comes at the latter stages of healing. It isn’t possible to truly
forgive someone for something if you are disconnected from the emotional reality of the
incident or if you are unable to function as a result of the effects of the past event(s).
Truly forgiving someone also doesn’t necessarily mean that you don’t talk about the past,
are no longer affected by it or need to continue to have a relationship with that person.
When someone has taken full responsibility for their actions and the impact they had, and
when we have been able to forgive them, we should feel free to discuss it when needed so
that each person can continue to work through the past event until it feels better.

We also can forgive someone and choose to not allow them to be a part of our lives
because they continue to cause us harm, or because we feel we can no longer trust them.
We may eventually feel that we can see them in their humanness, have compassion for
them and wish them well in their lives, but simply let go. Or, alternatively, we may be
able to keep them in our lives. This is often a difficult and highly personal decision and is
one that nobody has the right to make for anyone else.

If forgiveness is a concept that resonates for you in relation to people who have hurt you,
then by all means ZPoint can be used to facilitate it. You can use the usual protocol for
clearing relationships (see Appendix C).

If the idea of “forgiveness” doesn’t appeal to you, you may wish to do whatever parts of
the relationship protocol feel right to you. If it doesn’t feel right to “clear all of the ways I
feel anything less than love for X,” then another idea is to instead work on releasing all of
the ways you are emotionally and energetically connected to those who have caused
harm.

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This doesn’t necessarily mean that you will no longer care about them if they are people
you love, or that you will necessarily stop having contact with them. Instead, you will
feel more emotionally free and less tied to them in relation to the traumatic
circumstances. If they no longer cause you harm in the present, you can then feel free to
have a relationship with them that recognizes the past but is based on today. If they
continue to do things that are hurtful, you may be able to feel less affected by this,
whether or not you choose to keep them in your life.

Here are some statements that may be useful in releasing unhelpful connections to those
who have harmed you:

• I clear all of the ways that I am energetically connected to [name of person].


<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that thoughts of [name of person] have an emotional
impact on me. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that thoughts of [name of person] have an energetic impact
on me. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that thoughts of [name of person] have a physiological
impact on me. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that all of these ways have been held in my body. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that all of these ways have been held in my energy field.
<cue>

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

• All of this clearing is completely effective for all of the past, the present and the
future. <cue>

In situations where you still encounter – or may encounter – the individual, you may want
to add:

• I can now see [name of person] and keep my power. <cue>


• I am able to keep myself emotionally, physically and energetically safe if I see
[name of person]. <cue>

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Chapter 11
Task Seven – Moving Beyond What
You Don’t Want

If you could get to the place where you no longer feel a need to push against anything
that you disagree with, you would become in alignment with what you do agree with.
Even within your own body, it is your pushing against those things you don’t agree with
that causes you to be out of alignment with what you do agree with.
Abraham-Hicks7

It seems to be a law of life that whatever we focus our attention on tends to expand. This
isn’t a new idea, and it has been put forward many times over the centuries. Put simply, if
you focus your attention on those things you don’t want in your life, you will get more of
them.

In the teachings of Abraham- Hicks, this is called the Universal Law of Attraction. It
states that we attract the essence of whatever we choose to give our attention to – whether
it is by focusing on what we want or by placing our attention on what we don’t want. We
often create our experience by default.

If you don’t want to be overweight, and you focus your attention on not being
overweight, no matter what you do you will find yourself blocked from actually losing
weight. Or you will lose the weight for a time and then gain it all back again. If you don’t
want to be poor, and you focus all of your attention on not being poor, just as fast as you
save money in one hand it will trickle away from you from the other. If your focus is on
not becoming sick, you will attract sickness. If your focus is on not becoming “just like
your mother,” guess what? You will become just like your mother.

Remembering that thoughts are things and that we get from life what we focus our
attention on, if our thoughts are on the lack of something, we attract more of that lack. If
our thoughts are on getting rid of something, we actually keep ourselves in bondage to
whatever we seek to get rid of.

You can know by the emotion you are feeling whether you are attracting or creating what
you want or what you don’t want. If you feel good, if you feel joyful, you will be creating
what you want. However, if you feel fearful, angry or resentful, you can be assured you
will be creating those things you don’t want. Where is your attention focused at this
moment?

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Abraham is a group of entities channeled by a woman named Esther Hicks.

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As the idea here is to focus on things that feel good, don’t you suppose it would be a
great idea to release those emotions where you don’t feel good? What would happen if
you did release them? Why, you would feel good, you would feel joyful. What would this
attract into your life? How would the Law of Attraction work then?

Most of this manual is focused on clearing away certain conditions, emotions or beliefs.
In essence it is focused on releasing the feelings, patterns or conditions that you don’t
want. Once you release these emotions, you will quite naturally shift your focus. At this
point it is extremely beneficial to focus your awareness on those things you really want
from life.

An Exercise to Help You Move On with Life

So, you are now in a place where yo u’ve cleared away all of the emotional baggage that
you carried around for years and years. You are acutely aware that the old life and the old
patterns are finished, but you are now living in that in-between time when nothing seems
to be happening.

The first step is to decide what you want to do with the rest of your life. This isn’t always
an easy thing. Think back to when you were a teenager, and remember what it felt like to
look at your future as a thing of infinite possibilities. What were your dreams? What did
you want to make of your life before children, mortgages, career(s), marriage(s) and so
forth? Who did you want to become? What is it that you wish to attract into your life?

This is a very important step, so take your time and really think about this. Whereas
before, when you cleared the issues bothering you, you focused on what you didn’t want
in your life, now you will be placing your full attention on what you do want.

To begin the process of manifesting your dreams into three-dimensional reality, here is
the outline of a process that has proven to be incredibly effective in focusing intent and
drawing the things you really want into your life.

Step 1 – Decide exactly what it is you want. If you don’t know, use ZPoint to clear “all
of the ways that I don’t know what I want” or clear “all of the ways that I won’t let
myself be clear about what I really want.”

If you go to the airport and don’t have a particular destination in mind, chances are you
won’t get very far. Even worse, you’ll go in the wrong direction. Choose a definite
direction. Decide on exactly where you wish to go.

Step 2 – Take a piece of paper and list on it everything you can about what it is you want.
Be very specific. For example, if you wish to have a loving relationship, write down each
and every quality you’d like to see in the person you’re seeking. Again, be as specific as
possible. Remember: this is your wish list, so dare to ask for exactly what you want and
decide on a time frame within which you want your heart’s desire to manifest in your life.

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Step 3 –Read the list, and with every quality or every line of information, stop for 10
seconds and simply repeat your cue word to yourself. Then move on to the next
specification and do the same thing. Do this for every item on your list. Then hold the
entire document in your hand and repeat your cue word again for a further 20 seconds.
This will indelibly imprint your intent upon your subconscious mind.

Step 4 – Put the list in a small jar. Then fill the jar two-thirds full of fresh water and seal
it tightly. Write your “due date” – the date when you want your heart’s desire to have
manifested itself – legibly on the side of the jar.

Step 5 – Place your jar in your freezer and just leave it until the due date arrives. Chances
are that by the time it does, your heart’s desire will have arrived as well.

There is symbolic meaning to this exercise. What you are doing is taking your intention –
your thoughts – and immersing them in water. The water represents spirit. In freezing the
water, you are slowing the vibrations down so that your implicit desires manifest in three-
dimensional reality. You are, in essence, symbolizing the solidification of this desire.

The subconscious mind loves this kind of symbolism – it’s akin to what occurs in our
dream life. When you combine symbolism with ZPoint, its power will simply amaze you.

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Chapter 12
Task Eight – Treating Specific Life
Challenges
In this chapter, we show you how to use ZPoint to deal with a few of the more common
challenges that life puts in our path.

Physical Challenges

We all encounter certain challenges that force us to experience life in ways that we
wouldn’t experience it normally. Illness is one of those challenges.

If you have an illness, think about the differences between your life now and before you
became ill. What are these differences?

What are your fears? Sit down and list them all. For example, a fear could be that you are
afraid that you will never get well. What would happen to you if you couldn’t get well?
Would you be stuck in a wheelchair for the rest of your life? Would you need to be taken
care of by others? Who will look after you? If you got well, would that relationship
change? How does this make you feel? These are some of the fears you might be facing.

This is worth repeating, because it is very important: challenges such as physical illness
force us to experience life differently than we would have had we not gotten sick. Look at
those differences and write down how they make you feel. Then create statements based
on the ways you feel these feelings and systematically clear them.

The idea here is that if you clear all of the ways you are afraid to be dependent on others,
you will clear at least part of the need to be ill in the first place. Remember that there are
usually multiple needs being served by a particular illness, so you will have to clear all of
the ways that you resist experiencing various aspects of it.

It boils down to clearing all of the ways you resist being ill. When we resist anything, we
set up an energy dynamic that attracts more of the same. The Law of Attraction states that
we manifest whatever we focus our awareness on. When we are ill, our focus is always
on being ill and getting well. If we shift our focus to thoughts of wellbeing, we will get
well because our point of focus has shifted. However, to allow this shift, we need to clear
all of the emotions that anchor our awareness to thoughts of being ill or thoughts of the
need to get well. If this clearing isn’t done first, when you attempt to manifest good
health, mixed in with the energy you are sending will be thoughts of “But what if I don’t

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really deserve it?”, “Who am I to ask for this?” and “This will never work for me.” The
results you get will therefore be quite limited.

If a person could only think thoughts of being healthy and vibrant, any illness would
quickly disappear. We can use ZPoint to clear every emotion that ties our thoughts to
thinking about ourselves as being ill. When we do this, we can the n easily shift to
thoughts of wellness and health. This in turn will attract the wellness and wellbeing we
are focused on.

After you have cleared the emotions that were anchoring you to thoughts that assisted
you in maintaining a state of unwellness, yo u can further strengthen this process by doing
positive affirmations focused on what you wish to attract. For example:

• My body is restored to perfect physical health. <cue>


• I am filled with vibrant energy. <cue>
• I install new ways of feeling relaxed and free of pain. <cue>

Releasing the Fear of Public Speaking


The fear of public speaking is one of the most common and at the same time most
debilitating phobias. Most of us have experienced the physical manifestations of this
phobia – increased heart rate, constricted breathing, sweaty palms and an inability to look
our audience in the eyes. Being able to overcome these feelings and speak to groups,
whether large or small, is often what separates successful people from unsuccessful ones.

The specific feelings we need to release are those dealing with a reluctance to put
ourselves out there, to shine, to stand out. It isn’t necessary to know why we have this
behaviour; it is only necessary to be able to release it.

So let’s define the feelings and the behaviour they generate. First, you feel embarrassed at
being the centre of attention. So you will clear all of the ways this feeling is manifested in
your life:

• I clear all of the ways that I feel embarrassed when speaking in front of others.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I hate being the centre of attention. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I avoid being the centre of attention. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I avoid looking foolish. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel I look foolish when I speak up. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am certain I will make a fool of myself when I speak
publicly. <cue>

Pay attention to how you are feeling. Pay attention to the thoughts running through your
mind. If other ways occur to you at this point, write them down and include them in this
list.

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To continue:

• I clear all of the ways that I feel this tightness in my chest. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel this tightness around my throat. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel this tight band across my chest. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel these butterflies in my stomach. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel these sweaty palms. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel like throwing up. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I imagine myself making a fool of myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I imagine everyone laughing at me. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I imagine everyone feeling embarrassed for me. <cue>

Again, pay attention to how your body is feeling at this point. Has your breathing
relaxed? Continue to pay attention to your thoughts and add any “ways” that seem
appropriate and personal to you.

• I clear all of the ways that my body stores these feelings of embarrassment.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that these feelings of embarrassment are stored in my
energy field. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ve assigned meanings to looks, glances, feelings and
imaginings from myself and others dealing with my embarrassment about
speaking in front of others. <cue>

Finally:

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

Healing Love Pain

Sophie Merle, one of the members of the SharingZeroPoint list on Yahoo.com, developed
the following procedure for healing love pain with ZPoint.

Begin by tapping the karate chop point 8 and saying the following:

Even though it’s apparently not possible for me to be loved by [name of


person], and even though I’ve tried my best and it didn’t work, and even
though it hurts so much and I may never recover from this pain, and even

8
If you turn you hand to make a karate chop motion, this point is on the outer edge of the hand, just below
the bottom knuckle at the base of the baby finger.

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though I may be getting something out of holding onto my pain, I deeply and
profoundly love and accept myself and I forgive myself completely.

Now do a ZPoint clearing, using any of the following statements that are appropriate for
your situation:

• I clear the original decision I made that I am not worth loving. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that love hurts. <cue>
• I clear the original decision I made that it is not safe for me to be loved. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons my needs for love are never met. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons I need to experience rejection. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons I need to be abandoned. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons I need to stay alone. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons my relationship with [name of person] didn’t work.
<cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I don’t understand what happened. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ll never recover from this relationship with [name of
person] <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ll never again find someone as wonderful as [name of
person] <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ll never love again. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I wasn’t enough in this relationship with [name of
person] <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ve been abused in this relationship with [name of
person] <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I let [name of person] take advantage of me. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ve been lied to. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ve been deceived. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’m profoundly disappointed. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that my dream life with [name of person] is on hold or will
never happen. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ll never be sexually fulfilled again. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am so unhappy. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am obsessed with [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I can’t accept this break-up with [name of person].
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that my life is empty without [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I hurt so much now that [name of person] is gone.
<cue>
• I clear all of the reasons I needed to experience this break-up with [name of
person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I benefited from this break- up with [name of person].
<cue>

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• I clear all of the ways that I’m enjoying my pain and suffering. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I played a huge part in this break-up with [name of
person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I sabotage each one of my love relationships. <cue>
• I clear all of my reasons for sabotaging this relationship with [name of person].
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I didn’t see it coming. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I fear losing my freedom when I am in a relationship.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that there is no room for someone else in my life. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that sex matters most in my relationships. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I fear change. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I let [name of person] hold the key to my fulfillment.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I let [name of person] hold the key to my joy and
happiness. <cue>

Close the clearing with the following statements:

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways, reasons, decisions and
issues. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

Now do the following installation:

• I have now cleared and healed all of the roots of my love pain for [name of
person]. <cue>
• Whatever happens now with [name of person] is for our highest good. <cue>
• No matter what, this relationship with [name of person] has been a blessing in my
life. <cue>
• I am willing to love again fully and completely. <cue>
• I don’t need to be perfect to be loved. <cue>
• I accept being loved and cherished exactly the way I am, with all of my
shortcomings. <cue>
• All the losses I’ve suffered because of my relationship with [name of person] are
given back to me a thousand fold in the most rapid, joyful and fulfilling ways.
<cue>
• I am now ready to live in peace and joy no matter what happens next in my love
life. <cue>
• I am a wonderful person in all aspects of my being. <cue>
• So be it, and so it is! <cue>

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Clearing Procrastination

Procrastination is an umbrella for a number of self-destructive or self-sabotaging


behaviours. Twenty percent of the population identify themselves as procrastinators, so
you have a one in five chance of being one as well. You know you are a procrastinator
when you are constantly late for meetings or appointments, you “forget” to pay your bills
on time even though you have the means to do so, you file your income tax late or you
keep putting things off until the pressure becomes unbearable. The main rule of the
procrastinator is, “Why do today what can be put off until tomorrow?”

To delete this maladaptive behaviour, clear the following statements. As you proceed
through the list, pay attention to your body for physical sensations and clear these as they
arise. Also be alert for thoughts that pop up from the subconscious, indicating deeper
aspects of the issue. Create statements and clear these as they arise.

• I clear all of the ways that I have difficulty making good decisions. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I resist making decisions. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I hate making decisions. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of making decisions. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I need to rebel. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I avoid the status quo. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I hide from myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I avoid facing difficulties. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of succeeding. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of moving on with my life. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I get something out of not succeeding. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I stop myself from moving forward. <cue>
• I clear all the ways/reasons I am afraid of failing. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I sabotage myself intentionally. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I sabotage myself unconsciously. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I see myself as a failure. <cue>
• I clear all the ways/reasons I am afraid to step into my own power. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I need to be perfect. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of making mistakes. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I have unreasonable expectations about my
performance. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I seek to avoid making mistakes. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I carry this fear of making mistakes in my body. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I carry this fear of making mistakes in my energy field.
<cue>
• I clear all the ways/reasons I am afraid to set goals. <cue>

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• I clear all the ways/reasons I avoid setting goals. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I resist believing that I can achieve my goals. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I can’t see myself achieving my goals. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I choose not to set goals. <cue>
• I clear all the hidden ways I fail to set goals. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I have difficulty achieving goals. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I sabotage myself from achieving my goals. <cue>
• I clear all the hidden ways that I stop myself from having what I want from life.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I distract myself from reaching my goals. <cue>

Then:

• I clear all of the ways that I assigned meaning to looks, glances, thoughts,
emotions, gestures or anything else, either my own or someone else’s, that
supported any of the above ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

Long-Term Change – The Simple Way

One of the list members from the SharingZeroPoint group on Yahoo.com suggested that
we tend to make the application of the ZPoint process far too complicated. He prefers
“The Simple Way,” which follows. He recommends taking a few minutes each day and
going through the protocol. Because it is so simple, it is fast and easy to do, yet many
have reported very positive changes because of it.

We suggest you try it every day for a week, a month or even a year and see how it works
for you. It shouldn’t take more than five minutes.

• I clear all of the ways that I am psychologically or energetically reversed. <cue>


• I clear all of the ways that I feel less than love for anyone including myself and
God [the creator, the universe, life, etc.]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I have any health challenges. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that these health challenges are stored in my body and my
energy field. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel anything less than love for money. <cue>

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• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

• I make new ways to feel centred and connected today. <cue>


• I make new ways to fully accept myself and God [the creator, the universe, life,
etc.] today. <cue>
• I make new ways to accept the abundance and joy flowing into my life today.
<cue>

• I make new patterns that connect all of these new ways. <cue>

• I make new ways to express my love and joy each day. <cue>

Discovery Statements to Uncover Deeper Issues

What follows is a series of statements of ways, reasons and decisions outlining general
issues. Just look them over and if one or more resonate with you, say the statement,
repeat your cue and pay attention to any thoughts that pop into your mind or feelings in
your body as you repeat your cue.

The purpose of these statements is to “prime the pump” and uncover the top layer of
issues common to most of us. Beneath is a wealth of feelings and beliefs that can be
worked on after you’ve uncovered the top layer.

• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of [name of fear]. <cue>


• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of never having enough [name of lack].
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of missing out on things. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afr aid of change. <cue>
• I clear all the reasons I am afraid of change. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am always afraid of being afraid. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of feeling these feelings. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afr aid of being rejected. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I always seem to be anxious. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of being successful. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of failing. <cue>


• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of winning. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of standing out from the crowd. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid of speaking out or speaking up. <cue>
• I clear all of the reasons I am afraid of speaking out or speaking up. <cue>

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• I clear all of the decisions I made that prevent me from speaking out or speaking
up. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel separate from God/source energy. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am a victim. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I judge situations and people. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I choose friends I can’t trust. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I choose relationships with people I can’t trust. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I keep choosing the wrong man/woman. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I don’t trust myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I can’t trust others. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel abandoned. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that life just isn’t worth living. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I discount my own self-worth. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I can’t trust [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I can’t commit to anyone. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I never fully commit to anything. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I never finish what I start. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am always rushing into things. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am not able to make up my mind. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that it may cost me if I am successful. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I stand to lose if I am successful. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am vulnerable. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I sabotage myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am a binge eater or binge drinker. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am irresponsible. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I fall back into doubt. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I can’t help doubting what I [read, hear, see, imagine].
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ve given up on life. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ve given up on myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ve given up on having [name of desire]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I need to have someone look after me. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am tired of not being supported. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am angry at not being supported. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am sick of looking after other people. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I need to hurt myself physically. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I need to hurt myself emotionally. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I don’t do what I know needs to be done. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel helpless. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel unloved/unlovable. <cue>

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• I clear all of the ways that I am unable to love myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am unable to love anyone else. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am empty inside. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel lonely. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am dependent on others. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am dependent on [name of dependency]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am jealous. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I am jealous of [name of person]. <cue>


• I clear all of the ways that I need to humiliate others. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I need to humiliate myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I don’t feel I’m good enough. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I never feel I’m good enough. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I hate myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I don’t believe in myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I show disrespect to myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I show disrespect to others. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I don’t live up to others expectations. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I allow myself to be abused physically. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I allow myself to be abused emotionally. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I allow myself to be taken advantage of by others.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel ashamed. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I need to be perfect. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I expect perfection in others. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I blame myself. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel invisible to others. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I don’t feel that I count for anything. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’ve lost my faith. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I feel inferior to others. <cue>


• I clear all of the ways that I feel stupid. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel like a moron. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel worthless. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel like a coward. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’m afraid of being intimate. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I’m afraid to ask for what I really want. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I expect specific outcomes. <cue>

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Discovery Statements from SharingZeroPoint Group Members

The following discovery statements were submitted and unselfishly shared by the
members of the SharingZeroPoint Group on Yahoo.com. You can use any of these that
are appropriate to you:

• I clear all of the ways that I secretly desire sickness or “abnormalities” in order to
get attention. <cue>
• I clear all the ways/reasons I need to get attention. <cue>
• I clear all the ways/reasons I have forgotten “normal.” <cue>
• I clear all the ways/reasons “normal” isn’t normal anymore. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel the universe/God/the world won’t support me.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am judged by the universe/the world/God/myself.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I won’t accept support from the universe. <cue>
• I clear all the ways/reasons I hide from the world. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid to know my own mind. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid to stand on my own two feet. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid to support myself. <cue>


• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid to be an individual. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid to live my life. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid to be me. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid to step into my own power. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I look outside my self/life for
happiness/approval/security. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel weak/puny/helpless/unworthy/undeserving/
unlovable/small/sickly/confused. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I am afraid to gain weight/be noticeable/be noticed as a
woman/have a noticeable figure. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I want to die/want to live someone else’s life/neglect
my life/reject who I am. <cue>

• I clear all of the ways that I want to be invisible/don’t want to call attention.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I want to be special/singled out/different/unique.
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I don’t want responsibility/fear letting people
down/fear failure/fear success. <cue>

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Chapter 13
Using ZPoint with Children
Children are wonderfully easy to work with, using ZPoint. No installation program is
particularly needed with younger children – we simply ask them to choose a “magic
word,” and tell them that when they are upset, angry or afraid, this word will help them to
feel much better.

A Case Study

One SharingZeroPoint list member posted the following experience about using ZPoint
with her own child:

I suggested to my seven-year-old daughter that she use her “magic word” to help
her sad, scared or mad feelings get smaller. That was the whole installation and
whole instruction.

Her teachers had talked to me during her parent/teacher interview, saying that she
wouldn’t participate in class. This has been an ongoing issue – in junior
kindergarten the teacher never heard her speak until a month before the end of the
school year. She has always been very shy in a fearful kind of way.

After I told her to use her magic word – and no other instructions given – she
came home the next week with a note from her teacher every single day saying
that she was suddenly raising her hand and answering questions and participating
meaningfully. This was two months ago and when I saw her teacher last week she
confirmed that she has continued to participate regularly and easily in class.

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Chapter 14
Combining ZPoint with Other Modalities
ZPoint, in combination with other modalities, can bring about profound results.

Combining ZPoint with Energy Medicine


The statements used for homolateral energy, triple warmer meridian and energy grid
clearing are examples of how ZPoint can be combined easily with energy medicine.
While there is no reason to stop physically doing energy medicine exercises if you find
them helpful, at times it may not be practical to do them. In those situations, you can
come up with ZPoint statements to create the same effects without actually physically
doing the exercises.

Combining ZPoint with EMDR

In her clinical practice, Carol Ann sometimes combines Eye Movement Desensitization
and Reprocessing (EMDR) treatments with ZPoint. She explains:

Generally speaking, I introduce ZPoint to most clients within the first or second
session, depending on the situation. ZPoint is then used to deal with their most
pressing concerns and to work on enhancing coping and stabilization. When we
come to the stage of treatment where trauma is processed, I generally prefer to use
ZPoint for this as well because it tends to proceed more gently than EMDR for
some individuals. However, I present to clients the range of tools I can offer them.
Most prefer to continue with ZPoint, because they find that it works well for them
and is easy and comfortable to use.

For various reasons, though, some clients come in specifically requesting EMDR,
or sometimes I feel that combining both modalities is ideal. In doing this, I follow
the usual EMDR protocol. However, during moments where processing seems
stuck, I will suggest to clients that they use their cue word as they notice what is
coming up for them during the EMDR processing. This generally helps to
accelerate their processing and soften and rapidly move through any emotion that
is being experienced.

Another idea for practitioners who are trained in both ZPoint and EMDR is to
proceed with ZPoint as usual, but introduce a bilateral statement at the same time
(this may be easiest when auditory bilateral stimulation is used – the client simply
wears the headset during the treatment and listens to bilateral auditory tones
during the ZPoint session).

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Alternatively, the bilateral stimulation may be reserved for those times when
difficulty is encountered in completely clearing an issue and neither the client nor
the practitioner is able to figure out what is blocking the process. Then it may be
useful to introduce some sets of bilateral stimulation – or to stop and do a focused
EMDR session on the remaining upset – until the issue feels completely cleared.
The introduction of bilateral stimulation may assist the client in obtaining insight
and in further shifting their area of concern.

Using ZPoint with TAT Statements

Tapas Accupressure Technique (TAT) is another energy therapy that can be incorporated
into the ZPoint Process. A user of ZPoint has told us of experiencing great results when
using ZPoint with TAT-type statements.

Here is an example, using the seven TAT statements:

Step 1: I clear all of the ways that the traumatic event happened. <cue>

Step 2: I clear all of the ways that the traumatic event happened, and I’m okay.
<cue>

Step 3: I clear all of the origins of this problem. <cue>

Step 4: I clear all of the ways and all of the places in my mind, body and life
where this has been a problem/resonated/been held/been stuck. <cue>

Step 5: I clear of all the parts of me that got something out of having this
problem. <cue>

Step 6: I forgive everyone I blamed for this problem, including God and myself.
<cue>

Step 7: I ask forgiveness of everyone I hurt because of this problem. <cue>

And finally:

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

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Combining ZPoint with Bodywork Modalities

ZPoint can also be easily combined with bodywork modalities. Use statements regarding
pain, misalignment, bodily stored trauma, issues or upset before or during bodywork
treatments. You can do this together with the practitioner who is providing the bodywork
treatment, or you can do it silently, even if the practitioner is unaware of it. One person
on the ZPoint list describes the experience she had in combining ZPoint with Reiki
treatments:

Ever since the very first craniosacral treatment I received, my right shoulder
would jerk uncontrollably during the treatment, any time I deeply relaxed. It is
beyond my conscious control – even if I have fallen asleep it will happen, and
wake me up. The same thing happens during Reiki treatments, or occasionally
during other periods of relaxation.

Various suggestions have been offered to me regarding the reason for this. I have
been told that it is a sign that a lot of energy is shifting, that I have a nerve
problem, or that it is part of me “rejecting” the treatment. I suspect it is the latter,
as I do find that it makes it very difficult to relax and to fully receive, which has
always been challenging for me in general.

The first Reiki treatment I had after learning ZPoint, it occurred to me that I could
use ZPoint to help with this issue. During the treatment, any time I felt pressure
building and a sense that my shoulder was going to start acting up, I either used
my cue word alone or said positive affirmations such as “it’s safe to receive” and
“my body is completely relaxed,” followed by the cue word. That was the first
treatment I ever had where I was able to completely and deeply relax.

Since then, the problem is about 95 percent better. The shoulder only rarely
actually starts twitching. Occasionally I feel it “thinking” of moving and then I
focus on my cue word again and it usually settles right away.

You can also use ZPoint after a bodywork treatment, to deal with any emotional or
physical issues that have arisen as a result of the treatment.

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Chapter 15
Stories from ZPoint Users
As the number of people using ZPoint continues to grow, more and more stories are
coming back to us about how lives are being changed. Here are a few of these stories,
sent to us from members of the SharingZeroPoint list at Yahoo.com.

A Sense of Peacefulness

Until ZPoint, TAT was my favorite of the energy psychology methods, although
I’ve used and still benefit from so many of them. I now find myself ZPoint- ing
everything, because a) it WORKS! and b) it can be used in the moment as well as
in lovely, dedicated sessions on my own. Sometimes I even use the TAT format (I
clear all the origins, etc.).

And what I’ve found in just the few weeks I’ve been using ZPoint is such a
rapidly expanding sense of peacefulness that I’m amazed. I often question instant
“aha” experiences, as they so often in my field do NOT lead to actual change, but
since ZPoint I find I’m actually, really less reactive to many of the stressors both
around me/in my life and within me. Just less reactive in general, more centered
and grounded in my Self. You’ve used the word “peaceful” a number of times in
the work, and I find that’s just the right word to describe what I feel, or can get to
in ways that are both quiet and effortless.

I often do not use any installation procedure... it feels to me as if my own true


essence of Love and Spirit expands to fill the space now available. Who knew?
(Well, obviously, you did.)

And Divine Guidance is easier to hear and to trust when my personality-self is


softened.
N.

Keeping ZPoint Simple

I have been a member of the group for nearly two months. I have read virtually all
the messages from 1-900. I have also read the views of various experts in field of
energy therapy. I live in India, have been doing regular meditation for now 5-6
years. Last year, 2003, I learned Reiki and EFT. Since no proper teacher of BSFF
or TAT was available here in India I learned them through the Internet.

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Now I have also learned ZPP through the Internet only. I feel that this is the
simplest and the fastest process. I have been practicing this with regularity. I feel
that too many things are being mixed up with ZPP like energy grid, triple warmer,
chakra system, etc. I personally feel that if we mix too many things with ZPP it
would lose its effectiveness. Subconscious is an extension of God in us. Since
God is simple the ways to find Him should also be simple. There can be
requirement of a human being at four levels:

1. Soul level (spiritual)


2. Mental (relating to mind)
3. Physical (relating to body parts)
4. Material (relating to money and physical possessions)

Love is the fundamental of spirituality. If I can love myself, everyone and God
unconditionally then there is no need to do anything as then we have achieved
God Himself. Thus to take care of this I simply do the following clearing:

• I clear all of the ways that I feel less than love for anyone including
myself, Master (spiritual guru) and God. <cue>

Next do steps 2 and 3 and then the installation:

• I am filled with love for everybody including myself, Master and


God.<cue>

Here I want to emphasize that really there is no need to clear relationships with
specific individuals. If done regularly all the emotions other than love for
everyone are automatically erased. Possibly because we are so much impressed by
the “ASPECTS” of EFT that we think of clearing as minute levels whereas ZPP
takes care of all the levels automatically. After having done the above process for
a few days, now I have lost the capacity to be prejudiced towards any such person
who has ever hurt me in the past. While clearing several faces will come and go.
We have to allow that to happen without getting stuck to any particular individual.

As far as the mental level is concerned I do not do much but I feel that once we
are filled with love towards everyone there cannot be any mental or emotional
problem left.

As far as physical problems are concerned also general intentions like below is
enough:

• I clear all of the ways that I have health problems. <cue>

Then do steps 2 and 3, followed by the installation:

• I am having perfect health. <cue>

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As a matter of fact, when we leave the subconscious mind to solve the health
problems, it solves the problems that are most crucial for us first. I feel the energy
flowing automatically in the areas where there is pain. As I have seen on the
[SharingZeroPoint list] posts, health problems do take time but they are surely
and definitely cleared.

Now coming to the material or the money part, it is enough to clear our
relationship with money. I simply do following:

• I clear all of the ways that I feel anything less than love for money.
<cue>

Follow with steps 2 and 3 then this installation:

• Money is flowing in millions (or thousands) to me. I am enjoying it


while receiving, spending, investing and donating it. <cue>

This is enough to clear all your money worries and your envy or any negative
emotion towards rich people. Believe me, if done regularly the flow of money
towards you would be so quick and rapid that you would forget that you ever had
any shortage of money.
Abhay from India

ZPoint and an Allergy

I posted not too long ago about how ZPoint helped me with an allergy to
perfumes.

Well, I wised up and decided if it would work in an acute situation, it would work
with general application, so I did ZPoint one day on all scents and perfumes. I
hadn’t had a chance to test it though, because our house is free of any of that kind
of stuff.

Yesterday, at a restaurant, I went into the ladies’ room and they were blowing air
freshener into it. I usually have a bad reaction to it, but… (drum roll, please)...
NOTHING happened! Well, except that I couldn’t wait to get away from the
awful artificial smell. I didn’t get reversed or choke up or wheeze or anything.

Love, love, loving it!!!!


Harmony

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A Huge Weight is Lifted

I too would like to express my gratitude [in relation to a teleconference class on


grid clearing and releasing sacred contracts]. I was able to feel some very
significant shifts in my body. I have been in this wheelchair for a LONG TIME,
3.5+ years, and my sense is that I will be able to be out soon. I feel that all of this
is due to some, a LOT of contracts that I had agreed to take on with others. Your
statements in regard to clearing those old contracts made me feel a huge weight
off my shoulders AND the tightness across my solar plexus, 3rd chakra, has
disappeared.

I too very highly recommend this teleconference as well as the Stepping into Your
Power teleconference. This is very important, very powerful work and I thank
both of you. I feel as if I have been given a very powerful gift. It is going to be so
much easier to move forward with my life.
Gina

ZPoint Results in a Dramatic Shift

I have been a healer/facilitator for 20+ years. I have worked with doctors,
veterinarians, chiropractors, midwives, therapists and their clients and have
studied and practiced many healing modalities. I have also had my share of
trauma, and as a result of some of that trauma and my sensitivity, I made some
decisions, conscious and otherwise, to disown my natural and trained gifts and
skills. Of course this is not unique to me or all that unusual; nevertheless it has
been very painful to cut myself off from such vital parts of myself.

I have used practically every energy modality and therapy that I have found, both
doing it with myself and with other practitioners and therapists. I must
acknowledge that all of the ways that I have worked on myself and with the
assistance of others have had an enormous impact on my life. Yet it has not been
until I started using ZPoint that I have experienced such a dramatic shift in the
way I experience myself from the core of my being once again. I feel connected to
myself in exhilarating new ways and in ways that I have such joy remembering. I
find all of my gifts and skills are not only intact but also dramatically enhanced. I
can only say that I am extremely grateful to everyone on this list for all of their
caring energy which I too have felt very connected with. I am also very grateful
for the way that Divine Intelligence shines thru Grant as the creator of this process
and Carol Ann as his very loving and skilled cohort… Much love to all.
Jill

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Falling Asleep Easily

I saw someone’s post on the ZPoint list and realized something: as she was
talking about doing ZPoint to help her quiet her mind to go to sleep, I realized that
I had been falling asleep quickly for quite a while now. I tended to stay up late
and never felt “sleepy.” Going to sleep wasn’t easy; my mind was too hard to shut
down.

So to my delight, I realize that this has totally shifted and I never did any direct
ZPoint statements for this issue. I never even thought of ZPoint- ing it or I would
have! I have been doing ZPoint Grant’s way for about 2 months. I had a cue word
that I used in my prayer before that. So I think that is why ZPoint resonates so
much with me.

The one thing that is so unique about ZPoint is that just doing it (making mental
clearing statements is all it actually is) allows your body/mind/spirit to begin to
access and shift areas that you didn’t directly clear. Like just having the faith and
taking the step to choose a good thing, is all it really takes to make healing
happen. Yes, I consider getting to sleep easier a healing. It is a wonderful feeling
especially for those of us that tend to take too much responsibility for everything.

I am so much more peaceful and don’t react nearly as much, though I haven’t
earned my wings yet! I also found that I was truly at zero point in a severe, recent
trauma. My hubby kept noticing and commenting that I was showing grace &
patience. I actually didn’t ZPoint any of it at the time. I just allowed it all to be
and deeply accepted my feelings and just was silent. So this is huge for me.

This was the first time that I actually felt the zero point, that point of neutrality
that allows you to choose the best possible outcome, feeling, thought and choice.
Best of all – the trauma I went through was not stored. I tend to be so sensitive,
not in the “feelings hurt” kind of way but just have such ideals, etc., that makes
life hard for me, or I should say “I make it hard for myself.” This is a deep part
that stores so much stress and trauma. I didn’t go there this time! YAH!

I noticed it and explored the feeling of freedom and peacefulness in spite of the
outward turmoil.
Jolene

ZPoint and Joy


I am so grateful for the joy that I am able to share in my relationships now as a
result of ZPoint, and I am just beginning!
Sue

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Appendix A: The Original ZPoint Process
The ZPoint Process has been evolving rapidly from its birth, and we continue to refine
the process and tighten it up to make it even more powerful and effective.

The original version is longer and more complex than what we usually work with today.
However, some people find that they still prefer to use that version occasionally –
especially if they aren’t getting the desired results with the streamlined ZPoint Process.
For that reason, we are including it here.

Terms Used in the Process

Master pattern: The master pattern is the particular pattern you are working on. It sits
atop an energy pyramid or container that includes similar patterns, connected patterns,
roots, etc. For example, if you were clearing the pattern of abandonment, “Abandonment”
would be the master pattern.

Connected and/or like patterns: Remembering that our goal is to delete or clear
anything that may anchor the master pattern in place, we clear any patterns that are
connected in any way to both the master pattern and any like or similar patterns. Because
we have no need to know precisely what these are, we can simply instruct the
subconscious to clear these as required

Self-agreements: These are agreements we make with ourselves during an emotionally


charged period. For example, you are in a situation that causes intense emotional pain and
make a vow that you’ll “never do that again.” Agreements like this are quickly forgotten
by the conscious mind but are still fully in force within our subconscious.

Unforgiveness toward others: To completely release the master pattern, we clear all of
the anger, judgment, criticism, blame, shame, resentment and unforgiveness we hold
toward anyone (including God) for any act or thought we believe may have harmed us, as
it relates to the master pattern being cleared. This is a very important category to clear.
Quite often people will hold resentment and unforgiveness toward others and need to
release this before they will allow themselves to move on.

Unforgiveness toward ourselves: Next we clear any anger, judgment, criticism, blame,
shame and unforgiveness we hold toward ourselves as it relates to the master pattern
being cleared.

Patterns that are held or expressed through the body or the energy field: Quite often
patterns are held or expressed through the body or the energy field. Examples of this
would include most physical illnesses that have their beginnings as habitual patterns of
thought.

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Clearing the back-up or failsafe mechanism: There appears to be a mechanism that re-
establishes patterns if this particular vulnerability is not cleared. Similar to a back- up hard
drive on a computer system, this failsafe must be cleared to prevent the original pattern
from being re- installed or brought back.

The Clearing Process

The clearing process begins by defining the master pattern you wish to remove. Be as
broad as possible when doing this.

Write it down. Make certain your subconscious knows exactly what you are clearing.

On a scale of 0 to 10, how intense are the feelings associated with the pattern right now?

As you go through the following instructions to the subconscious, say each instruction
aloud or in your mind and then just concentrate on your cue word(s), repeating it softly
over and over to yourself. Remember to stay tuned in to your body for signs of release.

1. I set my intent to completely clear the master pattern of … at every level of my


being.

2. I clear all of the self-agreements holding the master pattern of … in place and do
so at every level of my being. <cue>

3. I clear all of the unfinished business holding the master pattern of … in place
and do so at every level of my being. <cue>

4. I clear any unknown factors holding the master pattern of … in place and do so
at every level of my being. <cue>

5. I clear any and all roots holding the master pattern of … in place and do so at
every level of my being. <cue>

6. I clear any and all patterns connected to or similar in any way to the master
pattern of … and do so at every level of my being <cue>

7. I clear all of the anger, judgment, criticism, blame, shame, resentment or


unforgiveness directed toward anyone (including God) holding the master
pattern of … in place and do so at every level of my being. <cue>

8. I clear all of the anger, judgment, criticism, blame, shame or unforgiveness


directed toward myself holding the master pattern of … in place and do so at
every level of my being. <cue>

9. I clear this master pattern and all of the patterns related to this master
pattern being held in my body and/or energy field. <cue>

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10. I clear any mechanism or vulnerability within me that would allow the master
pattern of … to return and do so at every level of my being. <cue>

11. I clear any mechanism or vulnerability within me that would allow the master
pattern of … to return and do so at every level of my being. <cue>

12. I install the master pattern of … to overwrite and replace the pattern … and
install any self-agreements, unfinished business, unknown factors, roots and
similar/connected patterns necessary to support the pattern being installed. <cue>

Check In: How peaceful are you feeling right now? If you aren’t feeling completely
peaceful, go through the process again if necessary, and/or apply the drill-down
technique 9 for residual feelings and/or check for related patterns you haven’t addressed.

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Focus on any remaining emotion or body sensation, then breathe deeply while you think the cue word.
Continue doing this until you feel peaceful.

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Appendix B: ZPoint on a Page

The Installation Program

The installation program itself need only be read once. After you’ve read it to yourself,
you will never need to refer to it again. Choose a cue word. This can be any word as long
as it doesn’t have strong emotional connotations to it. If you can’t think of a word, use
“shazam.”

Now, having chosen a cue word or phrase, read the instructions below, aloud if possible:

I hereby set a powerful intention within you, my subconscious mind, to effect


the best of all possible outcomes by this clearing, and that each time I notice a
pattern or patterns I wish to eliminate, as I say or think my cue word, you will
eliminate all such patterns and components of patterns completely and safely.
Each time I repeat my cue word in sequence, you will access deeper and
deeper layers and all parts and aspects of my being.

The ZPoint Process

The process itself is quite simple. Just focus on an area where you are having
difficulty and say the following statements to yourself. At the end of each statement,
repeat your cue word for about 30 seconds, as if you’re saying a mantra.

1. I clear all of the ways* that I [feel depressed, angry, resentful, etc.] <cue>
2. I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>
3. I clear all of the emotions ** connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

*If appropriate, you can substitute the word “reasons” for “ways.”

**All emotions always include any anger, judgment, criticism, blame, shame, guilt,
resentment, fear and unforgiveness directed toward yourself or anyone else, including
God. (This too need only be read once and your subconscious will always remember it
for you.)

ZPoint can be used to improve relationships, increase self-esteem,


heal emotional trauma, etc.

If you are clearing relationships and the strong feelings they can generate, replace
Step 1 with “I clear all of the ways that I feel anything less than love for [myself, my
significant other, my boss, etc.].”

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Appendix C: Protocol for Clearing Relationships

Decide on the relationship you would like to heal.

Write down the name of the person you are working with. Make certain your
subconscious knows exactly what you are clearing.

On a scale of 0 to 10, how intense are the feelings associated with this relationship right
now?

Step 1. I clear all the ways that I feel anything less than love for [name of
person]. <cue>

Step 2. I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

Step 3. I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

Check In: If, after completing the above, you don't feel completely peaceful toward the
person you are working on, use the following statements:

• I clear all of the ways that I feel any anger toward [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I judge [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel critical toward [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I blame [name of person] for anything. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel shame in connection with [name of person].
<cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel resentment toward [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel guilt in connection with [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I feel any fear toward [name of person]. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that I remain unforgiving toward [name of person]. <cue>

Then repeat steps 2 and 3:

• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these ways. <cue>

• I clear all of the emotions connected to all of these patterns. <cue>

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Appendix D: Protocol for Clearing Traumas
When you’re targeting trauma, first check in by thinking of the traumatic incident and get
a Subjective Units of Distress (SUDs) rating, on a scale of 0 to 10, where 0 represents no
upset at all and 10 is the highest level of upset possible. This enables you to have some
way of measuring how much relief has occurred.

• I clear all the decisions I made when [name of incident] occurred. <cue>
• I clear all of the ways that all the parts of me experienced this. <cue>
• I clear all the ways that this incident has been held in my body. <cue>
• I clear all the ways that this incident has been being held in my energy field.
<cue>
• I clear all aspects of this incident that I may not remember. <cue>
• I clear all of the patterns connected to all of these decisions, ways and aspects.
<cue>
• I clear all of the emotions and all of the meanings connected to all of these
patterns. <cue>

• I allow all of this clearing to reach all the different parts of me. <cue>
• It happened, it’s over, and I am safe now. <cue>
• It’s safe for me to completely let go of all of my upset surrounding this event.
<cue>
• I install new ways of feeling at peace with this incident. <cue>
• I install new ways of feeling at peace with myself in relation to this incident.
<cue>
• All of this clearing is completely effective for all of the past, all of the present and
all of the future. <cue>

If the incident doesn’t completely clear, check in to see what the strongest remaining
emotions are, and clear “any remaining patterns connected to all of the patterns just
cleared.”

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Resources
How to Learn More about ZPoint

SharingZeroPoint – One of the best ways to follow the newest discoveries and
experiences with ZPoint is by joining the SharingZeroPoint list. Members of this rapidly
growing list share the many ways they are finding that ZPoint assists them or others. You
can also post questions about using ZPoint, and receive quick responses from Grant and
Carol Ann, as well as other members of SharingZeroPoint. To join this list, go to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SharingZeroPoint and follow the directions for signing
up. Membership is free.

Teleclasses – Grant Connolly and Carol Ann Rowland offer frequent hour- long
teleconference calls. The “Introduction to ZPoint” teleclass is free, while the others are
available at a reasonable rate. Some of the teleclasses you can participate in include:

• Healing Your Relationships


• Stepping Into Your Own Power
• Balancing Your Energy Grid
• Releasing Blocks to Financial Abundance
• Releasing the Need to Be Overweight
• Dealing with Trauma
• Releasing Core Beliefs

When you participate in a teleclass, you have the opportunity to ask questions, get
feedback and experience the increased power and “borrowed benefits” from using energy
work as part of a group. People from all over the world participate in these calls.

You can learn about upcoming teleclasses either through the SharingZeroPoint list or by
visiting www.energywork.ca, www.grantconnolly.com or www.zpointprocess.com.

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"Sunday's teleclass. It was marvelous - I came away feeling relaxed and uplifted. It was
great to actually hear your voice after "reading" you for so long on this list! I hope to do
many more teleclasses. I'm facing a very difficult time in my life at the moment and I
have a growing confidence that ZPoint is really going to help me through it! Many thanks
for all your wonderful work." Jo Colyer

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G'day mate, Thank you for Zpoint. I received an enormous gift from your telephone
share. I now use ZPoint in my daily life. I was under pressure to have several things
completed on the morning of the conference call. Time was really restricted for me.
Sooooooo what I noticed as the call and "work" progressed was that these other

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commitments dropped into a sensible place rather than taking over my whole being. I
became very calm and peaceful within myself. I now have several clients on the protocol
and they report wonderful results, simply put, It is improving their quality and enjoyment
of life. Bless ya..Den

Grant and Carol Ann’s Transformational Services – You can reach Grant or Carol
Ann through their websites, by e- mail or by phone:

Grant Connolly
www.grantconnolly.com
grant@grantconnolly.com
406-915-3381

Carol Ann Rowland


www.energywork.ca
carolann.rowland@sympatico.ca
905-691-0330

Currently under construction


www.zpointprocess.com

Books

Currently, the only book about ZPoint is this one. However, for further information about
specific topics mentioned in this manual, you can read the following:

• Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior, by David R.


Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D. (Hay House, Inc.). In this book, David Hawkins set out to
explain how everything that exists is a pattern of some sort. He explains the
physics behind the creation of these patterns, and shows you how to get
demonstrably true answers to your questions.
• The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment, by Eckhart Tolle
(Namaste Publishing Inc.). Eckhart Tolle, who writes about the “pain body,” has a
key message in this book: living in the now is the truest path to happiness and
enlightenment.
• Energy Medicine: Balance Your Body’s Energies for Optimum Health, Joy,
and Vitality, by Donna Eden (Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam). Donna Eden discusses
homolateral energy, chakras, the triple warmer and energy grids in this guide to
healing yourself using the body’s own natural energies. Visit Donna Eden’s
website at www.innersource.net.

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• Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma: The Innate Capacity to Transform
overwhelming Experiences, by Peter Levine (North Atlantic Books). This book
will give you an understanding of the ways in which trauma impacts on the body
physiologically and energetically.

Internet Connections
For information about a variety of healing therapies, go to the following websites:

• Be Set Free Fast (BSFF) – www.besetfreefast.com


• Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) – www.emofree.com
• Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) – www.emdr.com
• Negative Affect Erasing Method (NAEM) – www.energypsych.com
• Tapas Accupressure Technique (TAT) – www.tat- intl.com
• Thought Field Therapy (TFT) – www.tfrx.com

If you would like to learn more about Abraham-Hicks, go to www.abraham-hicks.com.

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About the Authors
Since undergoing a life changing experience in 1999, Grant Connolly, has worked as a
full time Certified Hypnotherapist, EFT and TAT Practitioner. After conceiving ZPoint in
2003 he has worked extensively with groups and individuals, helping them to resolve and
release deep seated issues of concern.

He now sees clients and teaches ZPoint full time. He currently lives in Toronto and is
working on a book dealing with the Spiritual aspects of this wonderful process.

Carol Ann Rowland, MSW, RSW, since joining the SharingZeroPoint list in October
2004 has been a full partner in the development and refinement of the ZPoint Process,
created by Grant Connolly.

Carol Ann is a psychotherapist and Certified ZPoint Practitioner specializing in the


treatment of severe trauma, including Dissociative Identity Disorder and Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder.

Carol Ann received her MSW from the Unive rsity of Toronto in 1995. She has additional
training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Emotional Freedom
Techniques, Be Set Free Fast, Tapas Accupressure Technique, Energy Medicine, Chakra
Healing and Aura Clearing, and is an Advanced Reiki Practitioner. She is a member of
the Ontario College of Social Workers.

Carol Ann has a clinical practice providing counselling by telephone or in person. She is
also available for private consultation to other professionals, and to facilitate workshops.
While recognizing the many benefits of working with a supportive professional, she is a
strong believer in empowering people by teaching them how to heal themselves. She is
known for her relaxed and comfortable manner, sense of humour and deep compassion.

Carol Ann lives in Milton, Ontario, with her husband and two children.

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