Miracle Reframe with EFT

Oct 08, 09 Miracle Reframe with EFT

Posted by in Learning

Do you believe in miracles? One definition of a miracle is an effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that is unexplainable by current knowledge. In his wonderful 80-page book, Miracles, author Stuart Wilde says that we are brought up to believe only in those things we can logically understand. What if we might be able...

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Color Tapping

Sep 24, 09 Color Tapping

Posted by in Health & Living

Just as musical notes and sounds have a specific vibration, so do the colors of the spectrum. What you think of as a color is actually reflected light that reaches your retinas through vibratory wavelengths. Your brain then interprets the waves as colors. Colors can express how you feel such as “feeling blue,” “green with envy,” or...

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Emotional Soreness?

Aug 22, 09 Emotional Soreness?

Posted by in Sports & Play

If at times when you feel a soreness in your body, is the root cause a real physical issue or an emotional one? Your might be surprised. Stacey Vornbrock, the highly respected EFT expert for sports performance works with a lot of professional athletes. Read what she said in her recent post. You might be surprised.    ...

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You’re Beyond Compare

Jul 22, 09 You’re Beyond Compare

Posted by in Family & Relationships

One of the most effective ways to feel lousy about yourself is to compare yourself to other people. When I was a kid, I was in the Boy Scouts. My older brother was a patrol leader. The patrol leader is responsible for organizing, motivating, and managing his patrol which is five to ten boys. I was the assistant patrol leader. My...

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Doing EFT with Music

Jul 15, 09 Doing EFT with Music

Posted by in Health & Living

One of the things I like to do is tap along with music. I find this especially helpful when something is bothering me and I’m not conscious of what it is. Or, I want to release stressful feelings. Or, perhaps I want to trust my intuition and play with whatever comes up. A few months ago I was invited to attend a lecture at George...

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