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Thought for the Day: "No pessimist ever discovered the secret of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new doorway to the human spirit." Helen Keller
Today's DVD Quote: "I have just finished studying the DVDs for EFT and am bowled over by their sensibility and intelligence." Nicola James
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Featured Articles
Featured Article #1: EFT for those who grind their teeth: This brief article by Kate Beeders shows how practical EFT can be. Her client was facing a $500 expenditure for a "bite plate" but that was avoided with EFT. Kate says, "It's been four months and the problem hasn't returned. Nancy is sleeping stress-free. She's happy and has saved $500!" Email Kate
Featured Article #2: Virtual EFT on a motorbike in South Africa: Maureen Cram from South Africa developed an unexpected fear of riding as a passenger on the back of a motorbike. How she got beyond it may interest you. Email Maureen and Visit her website
Featured Article #3: Lynne has been allergic to bees since she was little: Lynne Morrell loves to garden but has a major fear of bees. She says, "So just for a moment imagine me playing calmly in my garden until a bee buzzes by and then imagine me flinging my arms all over the place and basically freaking out! There is a bit of a conflict here." Read how she handles it. Please consult physicians on all medical issues. Email Lynne and Visit her website
Past Articles from the EFT Website
- Rapid relief from two wasp stings: Lynn Martin from the UK normally has severe allergic reactions to wasp stings. However, in this brief article, she experiences no allergic reaction and nearly instant relief from the pain. Please consult physicians on all medical issues.
- Attorney relieves client of back pain: Notice how attorney Ted Robinson aims EFT at emotional issues to clear up his client's back pain. Also, note how the client tries to "explain away" the result. This often happens with astonished newcomers to EFT. They have a hard time believing that fingertip tapping could have such immediate and profound benefits. Please consult physicians on all medical issues.
- Severe tunnel phobic goes through 42 tunnels with minimal anxiety: Graham Sutcliffe, from New Zealand, gives the details of this case. As he says at the end, "This technique is so liberating for so many people."
- EFT and a throat full of razor blades: Ever have one of those excruciatingly painful sore throats that feels like it is full of razor blades? Jann Barry, from Australia, had that experience but was completely skeptical about EFT's ability to handle it. She tried it anyway, with astonishing results. She ends her entertaining article with "EFT IS without doubt the single most exciting technique I have come across in the areas of health and healing - on all levels....but God I wish it didn`t look so goofy." Please consult physicians on all medical issues.
- EFT relieves a torn rotator cuff in 5 minutes--surgery avoided: A torn rotator cuff (shoulder injury) can be extraordinarily painful and surgery is often required to restore freedom to the shoulder area. However, in this case by Utahna Tassie the problem was completely resolved in 5 minutes. EFT doesn't always work this astonishingly well but, when it does, it REALLY gets your attention. Note the phrases she uses and how she points to possible underlying emotional issues. Please consult physicians on all medical issues.
- A very, very detailed look at undoing a fish phobia: Aileen Nobles takes us behind the scenes of an intense fish phobia case. Note how her language aims at the phobia's many aspects.
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