The last few weeks I have had a few opportunities to dust off my EFT skills and help a few people. I am turned back on to EFT! One was a traumatic memory and the bonus was a resolution of a bladder problem. Then I helped someone who had injured her shoulder and in two sessions, it was almost completely resolved. She will go to the Dr today and we'll see what he says.
The most recent experience was just last night with my own son. He has a heart condition, but no Dr knows what it is. But it sure acts a lot like the condition I had as a young girl called WPW if you want to look it up. He had just come from the locker room after a basketball game. I knew something was wrong and he confirmed his heart was racing and he was in great discomfort. I had him sit down and because I did not want to draw attention to him (and I am pretty sure he didn't want the attention either), began gently tapping down his spine. There were several coaches from the other team that showed great kindness and offered to help.
We got him in the van and he laid down on the seat. I sat in the seat in front of him and began tapping. I did not ask him to say anything and I did not say anything aloud. I knew he was in pain and his heart was beating fast, so I just said the words in my head. Within a very few minutes, he was no longer in pain and had relaxed a great deal. All the while, dad is driving and we are discussing whether to go to dinner or take him to ER. I just keep tapping. Pretty soon, neither of us could tell whether his heart was still beating hard. I took a break and just laid my hand on his chest to feel. I could feel it pounding still but could count the beats and he was now in a normal range.
I did some guided imagery with white light and left him at that. Within a few minutes, he sat up and joined the dinner discussion and we were on our merry way. No more angst, no more worry. A big sigh for the mom. And something becomes nothing.
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