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About
EFT
What
is EFT? Emotional Freedom Technique
http://www.emofree.com
EFT
is a new discovery that has provided thousands of people with relief
from pain, diseases and emotional issues. Simply stated, it is a
unique version of acupuncture except you don't use needles. Instead,
you stimulate established energy meridian points on your body by
tapping on them with your fingertips.
The
process is easy to memorize and is portable so you can do it anywhere.
It launches off the EFT Discovery Statement, which says..."The
cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body's energy
system." And because our physical pains and diseases
are so obviously connected with our emotions the following statement
has also proven to be true..."Our unresolved negative
emotions are major contributors to most physical pains and diseases."
This
common sense approach draws its power from (1) time-honored Eastern
discoveries that have been around for over 5,000 years and (2)
Albert Einstein, who told us back in the 1920's that everything
(including our bodies) is composed of energy. These ideas have been
largely ignored by Western Healing Practices and that is why EFT
often works where nothing else will.
Conventional
healing methods have simply overlooked the obvious. You will see
that clearly as you allow EFT to bring freedom into your life where
you thought none was possible.
More
benefits await you...
- You
can make enormous strides by introducing EFT into your
therapy process. Instead of taking months or years using conventional
"talk therapy", EFT often does the job for you cleanly
and thoroughly in one or two sessions ... and sometimes does
it in moments. We label these latter near-instant results as "one
minute wonders." Do EFT properly and you will likely experience
them 50% of the time.
- Once
you have seen how well EFT clears out emotional debris, your next
step is to notice how physical ailments start to fade.
Headaches, back pains and other discomforts tend to improve or
vanish. Your vision may become clearer and everyday stress takes
fewer tolls on your system. Accordingly, you can use it for just
about everything. That is one of the most astonishing things about
it. You use the same basic procedure for your fear of public speaking
as you do for improving your golf score. You can also use it
for everything from the common cold to cancer. Further, we
have had success with nearly every emotional issue on the books...including
fear, trauma, depression, grief and schizophrenia. That is why
you can consider it the missing link in your pursuit of health
and happiness.
Possible
EFT limitations
EFT
is not perfect, we don't get 100% results. But it usually works
well and the results are sometimes spectacular. It often works where
nothing else will. You will find that EFT is usually quite gentle
and you can often achieve substantial relief with little or no
pain. This is not true for everyone, however. Some people's
issues are so intense that the mere mention of them causes emotional
or physical pain. But, given time, even these are often resolved
efficiently with EFT.
Telephone
Appointments
EFT
over the phone is very popular and effective. Distance and scheduling
no longer is an issue, to be able to work on your issue. A diagram
of the tapping positions is digitally sent to you prior to the session.
Once
you have filled out the intake form for an appointment, and we have
settled on a date, I will provide you with the telephone number
at which to reach me, for the session. Part of the cost of doing
telephone counselling requires that you also pay for any long distance
charges.
To
prepare for a telephone session I suggest that you begin to think
of the issue to be worked on either a day or two in advance. Any
questions or important details you want to discuss can be recorded,
to ensure that you don't forget to bring them up. I also suggest
that you make arrangements to have some privacy during the call,
that you are comfortable, that you have a glass of water near by
as well as some paper and a pen. I often give suggestions of homework
to be completed after a session.
Homework
is not like school homework, because it is not going to be "taken
up" or "checked". Rather it is suggested topics to
think about after the session and in between sessions. This work
allows you to continue to move through the issue(s) at your own
pace, and allowing you to continue the momentum to make progress.
A common example of homework is journalizing. Often ideas or thoughts
that pop into our mind during a session or after a session can be
lost. It is my experience that if these thoughts are recorded, they
provide more insight into what it is you are working on.
Book
a telephone session with Summer.
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