Oxygen Eyes
August 23, 2007
Did you know that your eyes are oxygen processors and need a lot of oxygen to stay healthy and comfortable? As you age, particularly between 35 and 50, you need more energy to focus your eyes for reading. And, contrary to making people more productive, computers may do just the opposite. Computer vision stress causes people to see less, do less and be generally less efficient. Instead of reading with a light reflecting off a fixed page, with a computer the light is constantly flashing to a beat frequency of 60 Hz. Also, right now, there is a constant muscle spasm as your eyes search for the fonts on your computer screen. In your health regimen, don’t overlook your eyes. The key to improved vision is relearning relaxed vision habits. Do everything you can to keep your eyes flexible and strong. Let me tell you about one of the most fascinating EFT videos.
Tap on Your Keyboard
August 17, 2007
If you’re new to EFT and the idea of using your hands to tap on energy meridian points on your face and body seems strange, do this first. Tap on your keyboard. And … use your favorite search engine to do some research. At your commands, the Internet puts a plethora of valuable information in your hands if you actively seek it. For example, what do you know about “Su Jok” or “mudras?” They’re both ways to do self-healing with your hands. Here’s are some basics.
Titaneus Giganteus
August 15, 2007
Are you afraid of bugs? Scientists have named over one million species of insects, and they think there may be ten times that many. There are approximately 5,000 dragonfly species, 2,000 praying mantis, 20,000 grasshopper, 170,000 butterfly and moth, 120,000 fly, 360,000 beetle, and 110,000 bee, wasp and ant species described to date. Luckily, you live today because if you lived millions of years ago in the late Paleozoic Era you’d have had a big problem. You’d have needed a pair of great big boxing gloves. Imagine four-foot long millipedes, four inch cockroaches and dragonflies with over two foot wingspans. Today, we still have the Titaneus giganteus which is the largest beetle in the world. It lives in the Amazon rainforest and reaches up to six inches long. A recent study called, What Keeps Bugs From Being Bigger, says that the reason we don’t have these giant crawlers like we did millions of years ago has to do with oxygen.
The Bored Ultimatum
August 6, 2007
I saw the film, The Borne Ultimatum, yesterday. It was pure entertainment. Director Paul Greengrass put together a movie that was suspenseful, action-packed and clever, keeping the audience engaged for 111 minutes with excellent acting, hand-held camera shots and tight-editing. Visually, it zipped along with action sequences peppered with quick-cut screen images and dramatic music. Your senses were bombarded so you certainly couldn’t be bored stiff, bored silly or bored to tears. And that’s the topic of this post. Do we need to continually be stimulated to keep from being bored? Can we be comfortable with stillness? Either we find ways to release boredom, using methods like EFT, or we succumb to requiring ever increasing ways to keep ourselves stimulated, losing touch with what’s happening in the moment, the now.
Shining the Spotlight on Lindsay Kenny
August 2, 2007
When I was in college, I read a book by John Powell titled, Why am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am? In the book, the author said that for a person to reveal his or her self takes the rawest kind of courage and that we can only know that much of ourselves as we have the courage to confide in others. EFT Master Practitioner, Lindsay Kenny is not afraid to tell you who she is. In fact, she openly shares her life experiences mentioning her “horrible” childhood, being poor and the time in her life where there was such a fog of depression, she was on the verge of suicide. This led her to discovering EFT which was a major turning point in her life and career. Today, as an EFT Master Practitioner, her practice is thriving.








