Emotional Freedom Techniques
Emotional Freedom - Physical Freedom - Performance Freedom
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EFT was originally developed to reduce the therapy process from months/years down to minutes/hours. As emotional problems faded, both physical health and personal performance improved (often dramatically). As a result, EFT is spreading quickly among the healing community. It is an emotional version of acupressure wherein certain meridian release points are gently stimulated by tapping on them with the fingertips.







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  • Re: Feeling disconnected from myself after successful EFT

    Whow! Well done! I have "lived" in the reverse of what you have done. I have experienced what you are saying from aged 23 to now (57!!!) All I can say is do not investigate anything anymore - just enjoy "the space you are in!" I was surprised today to find anyone whom had suffered...
    Posted to Forum by judieregler@btinternet.com on 06-14-2009
  • PTSD ~ Flashbacks of events I don't remember!

    I hope someone can help me with this. I have had flashbacks of things I don't remember happening. It's always the same thing each time it happens. It's triggered by being in a religious atmosphere and someone putsting their hand on my shoulder. I go into a state of fear and try to get away...
    Posted to Forum by noa on 02-13-2009
  • Intro: Living a Full Life with Chronic Pain.

    Hello - This is to introuce myself as one who is living a full Qaulity Life by Managing Chronic Pain . Hi ... my name is Gary Rocha, a retired Canadian now living in Europe. EFT was referred to me by some friends on the Internet whom I have not personally met, but whom have been very supportive of me...
    Posted to Forum by Gary Rocha on 04-14-2008
  • Re: How can one forgive?

    A very wise spiritual advisor once told me that forgiveness is simply letting go of being invested in the outcome to the person who has harmed you. In other words, leaving the retribution and punishment of that person to someone-- anyone other than you. It doesn't mean saying what happened is ok...
    Posted to Forum by Sandy on 10-15-2007
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