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Using the Universal Clearing Profile (UCP) to Help Your Children Monica Castaneda shared with me two beautiful stories this month about how she was able to help her children using the Universal Clearing Profile. Because I do not have children myself, I never thought about what a wonderful gift the UCP could be to a parent. I was so moved by her experiences that I wanted to share them with you as well. Testimonial One: My six year old boy had a close encounter with a bee one day last spring (the bee touched his hand) and since then he was afraid to be outside. He would crunch up his shoulders whenever we walked out the door. One day I asked him if he gave me permission to use the Universal Clearing Profile on him to clear him of the fear of bees. At first he was reluctant but then he said "Yes." I got my manual out and went through the process and then had him look at the image for a few minutes. About five minutes later I saw him squatting looking at something intently. When I got close I saw he was mesmerized by a bee getting nectar out of a flower -- he was less than a foot away from it. His shoulders were still crunched up though and he said he was still afraid of bees. A couple of weeks later he came to me with something in his hand. It was a huge bumblebee. He was holding it from the wings. He said, "Look mama, this bee really likes me. I 'catched' it and have been playing with it in the yard and it didn't even try to sting me." At first I thought it must be dead, but it wasn't. I asked him to let it go and he did. Of course we had to have a conversation about staying away from bees!
Testimonial Two: My six year old boy had taken a few swim classes, both group and private, but was not making progress as expected. The teacher told me had said he was afraid of sinking and the deep end of the pool. I used the Universal Clearing Profile on him to clear the fear of sinking. The next time he had a class he was able to go to the deep end of the pool and swim by himself with a noodle. Next the teacher told me he was afraid of getting water on his face, so we cleared that too and right after that the instructor got him to put his head under water for eight seconds! Now he is progressing rapidly with his swim lessons.
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