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	<title>Comments on: Freeing Physical Pain with EFT</title>
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		<title>By: JDS</title>
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		<description>Here is another verification, I believe, that pain is of an emotional nature. My wife and I were walking in High Park last week and stopped by a vendor selling hot dogs and the like. I asked for a bottle of water and the gentleman reached down get one from the cooler. As he came up, he had a look of pain in his eyes. I asked him if he was alright and he said he had a terrible pain across his chest, most of the day. I asked him to remove his glasses and tap under his eye for a moment (no statement, no sore spot). He tapped for about ten seconds and then looked at me with such surprise. &quot;It&#039;s gone! Just like that!&quot; he shouted. I waved and wished him a good day, as we continued our walk through the park. Now, if you know the meridian points and their connection in the system, under the eye is directly associated with the stomach and the emotions, thus illustarting that pain, in this case was emotional.

Love &amp; Light, J.D.S.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is another verification, I believe, that pain is of an emotional nature. My wife and I were walking in High Park last week and stopped by a vendor selling hot dogs and the like. I asked for a bottle of water and the gentleman reached down get one from the cooler. As he came up, he had a look of pain in his eyes. I asked him if he was alright and he said he had a terrible pain across his chest, most of the day. I asked him to remove his glasses and tap under his eye for a moment (no statement, no sore spot). He tapped for about ten seconds and then looked at me with such surprise. &#8220;It&#8217;s gone! Just like that!&#8221; he shouted. I waved and wished him a good day, as we continued our walk through the park. Now, if you know the meridian points and their connection in the system, under the eye is directly associated with the stomach and the emotions, thus illustarting that pain, in this case was emotional.</p>
<p>Love &#038; Light, J.D.S.</p>
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