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NotTooShabbyPower: Session End Point

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EP

The End Point used for a NotTooShabbyPower PaulsRobot session:
  • Either . . .

    1. The user is getting no more change out of the NotTooShabbyPower pair he/she has been addressing per the instructions, which includes no more yawns. And
    2. The user should also feel good, such as calm, peaceful, refreshed.
  • . . . or

    It is fine to end the session if the pair isn't complete but one seems done for now, such as one had a good win and doesn't feel like more of this right now.

Notes:

Pair is flat when . . .

A pair is considered flat when you can rub for a whole minute by the clock while thinking of each item without producing any yawns or other similar clear physical discharge (sighs, uncontrollable laughter etc.). If a pair produces no yawns or no further yawns — and doesn't feel like it is about to — despite vigorous rubbing for a minute, leave it.

Don't try and do too much in one session

You may also address more than one pair in the session if you wish, but if you had some good energy exchange going on it is usually better to wait till a later session to address another pair.

Maybe recheck the pair next session

In the next session, it might be wise to check over the pair again to see if there is more to be done with it. It won't necessarily be completely flat. But it is not vital to check it.

Merging of polarities

After discharging a pair for a while, you may find it very hard to get any idea at all of the lower aspect of the pair. This is fairly normal. The phenomenon has been termed merging of polarities. It will not necessarily happen with every pair you address.