http://www.fastereft.com Why do we tap Faster EFT style? We are creating a disruption in the mind-body communication system. It is CLEAN, FAST and EASY. Stre…
Apr 30, 2014 | release technique |
http://www.fastereft.com Why do we tap Faster EFT style? We are creating a disruption in the mind-body communication system. It is CLEAN, FAST and EASY. Stre…
Thank you & God Bless U
Robert, I agree that aiming is the most important element, and I want to
add that tapping on all of the points you showed isn’t needed at all. I tap
only on the karate chop point for my clients with results that are just as
good as yours. I am sure one could tap on absolutely anything, even outside
one’s body, with the same results. The meridians are irrelevant to this
process, I am sure. The important thing is interruption of the
trigger-state “circuits”.
Thank you Robert
Just an advertisement… waste of time.
I have been practicing faster EFT and finding it far less complicated than
what I first learned 3 years ago. It was too tedious and I lost interest.
Confusion of right words, so many points, etc. We are involved in online
support group for parents with children of all ages with various ” mental
disorders ‘”. Personally, we are not inclined to use”labels” to define a
persons issues.
These parents are experiencing tremendous pain from sense of helplessness
to be able to find effective therapy for their loved ones. BORDERLINE
PERSONALITY DISORDER, being the main concern for most. I have been
suggesting your sight for hope and help. The problem that comes up in this
” disorder ” is the need to “blame ” someone for their behavior. You teach
that our ” parents” taught us these negative skills. While there is truth
that environment plays a role, we have observed that 4 out of 5 offspring
with same upbringing can have strong emotional stability, while one is off
the wall. Same skills taught. Different results. Point we have learned. All
kinds of emotional traumas and experiences can and do feed into mental
perceptions, from school teachers, classmates, neighbors, etc. Even with
the most stable of parental taught behavior skills. The blame game
only exacerbates the problem. To heal “faster” recognize we pick up
unhealthy perceptions and messages from all KINDS of sources. The blame
game is detrimental to taking ownership of our own healing. Parents are
emotionally worn out trying to “do it right ” and still get the” guilt
trip” from the ” professionals “. SO, how about
” release and let go” of the guilt trip? What do you think? Thanks Robert.
Linda Toews
Love that guy. Thanks for sharing, thanks for teaching.
A big hug for all of you and particullary for Robert from Paris (France).
LOVE LOVE LOVE :D
DEAR Robert. Venha para o BRASIL. Please.Grata.