Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Doc- It looks like the group is based in Ireland. Kind of cool, because my best friend just moved there, and is interested in learning more. Helen Driscoll On Jan 27, 2009, at 3:10 PM, docspeed2001 wrote: > (Moderator's note: The site looks interesting and does NOT seem to be > spam, so I approved it. John La Tourrette, PhD) > > cj Jan 27, 2009 > I run AAMETBuzz.com, a new AAMET-approved resource for everyone > interested in meridian energy therapies. Read news and articles about > EFT, find workshops and products, and sign up for free newsletter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 , Helen Driscoll <helen wrote: > > Doc- > > It looks like the group is based in Ireland. Kind of cool, because my > best friend just moved there, and is interested in learning more. > > > Helen Driscoll > > > > On Jan 27, 2009, at 3:10 PM, docspeed2001 wrote: > > > (Moderator's note: The site looks interesting and does NOT seem to be > > spam, so I approved it. John La Tourrette, PhD) > > > > cj Jan 27, 2009 > > I run AAMETBuzz.com, a new AAMET-approved resource for everyone > > interested in meridian energy therapies. Read news and articles about > > EFT, find workshops and products, and sign up for free newsletter. > First of all, many thanks John for approving my post. AAMETBuzz.com is a genuine attempt to bring the latest in EFT and related meridian energy therapies to those interested in the field, from practitioners and trainers to complete novices. Everyone is welcome to visit the site, which offers news items, articles from experienced practitioners, and information about upcoming workshops. There is also a section for practitioners to promote their DVDs, etc. Most recently there's a recorded interview with a top EFT practitioner and a link to a YouTube video in which he demonstrates technique. An important part of AAMET Buzz's function is to keep members of AAMET (that's the Association for the Advancement of Meridian Energy Therapies) up to date with changing rules & regulations. The field is growing fast and the organisation is working to present a professional image that will help build official recognition for this therapy area. To help support the site I ask those wishing to advertise their workshops or products to pay for the coverage they get. As readership of AAMET Buzz grows, this will be an invaluable way for them to promote their work. There may be a time in which AAMET Buzz also provides a listing of practitioners in the UK, Ireland and elsewhere. AAMET Buzz is updated ad hoc throughout the month, but those that complete the simple registration form will get all the latest updates in a regular free email newsletter direct to their inbox. I should emphasise here that name, email or any other details provided by registrants to AAMET Buzz will not be given away, sold, or used for any other purpose. I would have explained more in my group application, but I had only 200 characters to play with! To address Helen's comment, AAMET Buzz is focused primarily on AAMET related activity and that of its members. I understand these are mainly UK based, but there are also members in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe (and probably even further afield). So there's no intentional Ireland bias. The workshop listing just reflects the makeup of practitioners currently advertising. I hope this helps and look forward to hearing from anyone who'd like to know more. CJ AAMETBuzz.com cj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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