What Is EFT? |
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 EFT is a form of psychological acupressure that uses a gentle tapping te chnique instead of needles to stimulate traditional Chinese acupuncture points.  The tapping on the designated points on the face and body is combined with verbalizing the identified problem followed by a general affirmation phrase.  Combining these ingredients of the EFTtechnique balances the energy system and appears to relieve psychological stress and physical pain.  Restoring the balance of the energy system allows the body and mind to resume their natural healing abilities.  EFT is easy to apply, and is non-invasive. Designed by Gary Craig, a personal performance coach in California, EFTbelongs to a new class of treatments referred to asEnergy Psychology. Gary has dedicated his work and life to teaching people how to overcome emotional and physical blocks to success and has been emotionally, spiritually and financially generous with his discoveries. EFTis one of the most effective, efficient, gentle treatment techniques I have come across since joining the mental health field nearly seventeen years ago. As Gary neatly summarized in a recent article on his web site, scientists agree that the body is an "energy configuration" made up of positive and negative electrical charges in the form of atoms, the basic "building blocks of all matter." Einstein informed modern scientists that all matter lies somewhere on the same energy continuum. This was captured in his famous Theory of Relativity which states E=MC². If we view the human body as an energy configuration rather than separate organs, parts and equations of chemicals, we will understand why and how EFT works. Gary Craig offers a free beginners EFT manual on his web site that describes details of how to use and apply his treatment technique. While the technique is simple and effective, I recommend you receive thorough training by attending workshops taught by experienced practitioners or viewing the beginning and advanced training DVDs found at www.emofree.com.  |
