37 Episode - Shocking Answers - Empaths, Boundaries, Weight Loss, Being Stuck, Trauma, Memories!linktr.ee/robertgenesmith
You asked the questions people really want answered—about trauma, triggers, pain, overeating, “empaths,” boundaries, and why your brain keeps replaying the same patterns… and Robert Gene doesn’t sugarcoat any of it. In this episode, Robert (creator of eutaptics® and FasterEFT™) answers the most common questions he’s gotten over decades of helping people update emotional patterns and memories—fast. Some of these answers might surprise you. A few might straight-up shock you. But if you’ve ever thought, “Why do I still react like this when I KNOW better?” …this is for you. In this Q&A, you’ll hear answers to questions like: Why does tapping even work? What’s actually changing in the brain? What’s the biggest “miracle” he’s witnessed in one session? (Real stories.) Which perceptual position changes a memory faster—1st, 2nd, or 3rd? Why do “empaths” feel other people’s emotions… and what’s really happening? Why do I react so strongly to small things? (Hypervigilance explained.) Why do boundaries feel cruel… and why boundaries alone don’t fix the cause Is it normal to feel numb instead of sad? (Freeze/fawn responses) Overeating, cravings, and weight gain: what’s the deeper “driver” underneath? Why don’t people remember smells/tastes in memories—unless it matters? What if you can’t change a memory? What do you do next? If you want the answers people don’t usually say out loud—listen all the way through. 👇 Drop your question in the comments (we’re pulling questions for future episodes). ✅ Subscribe for weekly episodes on the mind, behavior, and real tools for change. Disclaimer: This content is for education and personal development and is not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Individual results vary. Key points: 1. Forgiveness is not “pretending it didn’t happen”—it’s changing what your brain is still running now. 2. You can logically understand your issue and still not change—because logic and neurological programming are different systems. 3. Trauma is an internalized representation of events (not the event itself), and that representation can be updated. 4. Pain and symptoms can be “expressions” of emotional conditioning and unresolved experiences. 5. Perceptual positions (1st/2nd/3rd) affect how intensely a memory is experienced and how it can be changed. 6. “Empathy” often becomes projection—building your own internal pain patterns. 7. Overeating and compulsions can be metaphoric expressions of emotional training, scarcity, and learned associations. 8. Humor and “opposites” can flip a memory’s meaning and reduce emotional charge fast. 9. Boundary-setting alone doesn’t heal what created the need for boundaries. 10. A structured “peace list” helps you target the experiences that shaped identity, fear, and triggers. 11. PTSD is the brain’s present-day reaction to past data—change the data, change the reaction. 12. You’re responsible for your healing: learn the skill, apply it, and your life follows. #RobertGene, #FasterEFT, #eutaptics, #EFT, #Tapping, #EmotionalHealing, #Forgiveness, #TraumaHealing, #PTSDRecovery, #AnxietyRelief, #NervousSystem, #Neuroplasticity, #MemoryReconsolidation, #EmotionalRegulation, #InnerWork, #SelfHealing, #MindBodyConnection, #PersonalDevelopment, #ShadowWork, #HealingJourney
Jan 23, 2026
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