Guest guest Posted July 19, 2000 Report Share Posted July 19, 2000 Hi folks, now this is good timing! At 11:27 AM 17/07/2000 +0000, Arabella wrote: >Message: 2 > Mon, 17 Jul 2000 10:34:02 +0100 > Arabella McIntyre-Brown <abs >Re: EFT > >Some time ago someone posted a link to Gary Craig's site on Emotional >Freedom Techniques (EFT). I read, read more, followed more links, >talked, watched and this weekend trained in EFT. It really is a >remarkable tool for both bodyworkers and mindworkers (and >bodymindworkers, come to that!). > >The main difficulty I've had (and still have, I confess) is >understanding it and accepting its unexplained power. Even those who had >a hand in inventing EFT, its fore-runners and followers-on, can't fully >explain why it works - but who cares? It does work, in all sorts of >amazing ways, to relieve physical and emotional pain, cure phobias, >change limiting beliefs, reverse damage ... It can work in under two >minutes, or take longer. Sometimes it doesn't work at all - just like >every other medicine/therapy. But it works well enough and often enough >to be worth a look. >EFT: http://www.emofree.com/ >BSFF: http://members.aol.com/eliums/bsff.html ><http://members.aol.com/dnnn/whatisbsff.html>http://members.aol.com/dnnn/wh >atisbsff.html >Enjoy the read! >Arabella I added the third link, it describes BSFF. I have been to see a therapist for 3 sessions of BSFF in the last three weeks, and am in the process of finalizing arrangements for him to give two one-day workshops on the subject. He is taking a similar approach to it as First degree Reiki, a workshop intended for one's personal use. I am also a student of Prayer Treatment through Science Of Mind ( the philosophy that started Louise Hay on her way in positive affirmations ). Wow! so many congruences, so many bits and pieces of Light shining on the same subject! And they are coming from so many diverse philosophies and belief systems! Ah, such a wondrous universe! Love, Light, and Joy! ()/~ Art Despins Bodyworker, Reiki Master; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Webwizard of " Centre for Positive Living " at http://websyte.com/scimind/cfplsaskatoon/ see the old Reiki Circle at http://websyte.com/scimind/cfplsaskatoon/reiki2.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2000 Report Share Posted July 19, 2000 >>The main difficulty I've had (and still have, I confess) is >>understanding it and accepting its unexplained power. Even those who had >>a hand in inventing EFT, its fore-runners and followers-on, can't fully >>explain why it works - but who cares? It does work, in all sorts of >>amazing ways, to relieve physical and emotional pain, cure phobias, >>change limiting beliefs, reverse damage ... It can work in under two >>minutes, or take longer. Sometimes it doesn't work at all - just like >>every other medicine/therapy. But it works well enough and often enough >>to be worth a look. This is not a scientific explanation, of course, but it does make sense to me that acupressure could have effects on the emotions. Emotions are physical/biochemical configurations -- whether the emotion causes your body to produce certain hormones and other chemicals, or the hormones and chemicals cause you to feel the emotion -- who knows at this point? But the emotions definitely are associated with various bodily processes, and acupressure can interrupt these processes or instigate new ones. It makes sense to me that a couple of the points stimulate the liver -- because the liver regulates the levels of a wide variety of chemicals found in the blood, breaking them down when they get too high. As to why acupressure works? That's another ball of worms entirely. Blessed be, Bon Johnston bonfire --------------------------- Releasing the Past Chakra Tuneup Working With Karma Enhancing Meditation Sensing the Body's Energies Accessing Your Body's Wisdom Starlight Subliminals: http://www.starlightsubliminals.com Mirror Site: http://welcome.to/starlightsubliminals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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