Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 I am reading the excellent book Adventures in EFT, and one thing is bringing me surprising gains: She suggests that sometimes, instead of tapping on emotions or tapping on incidents, you tap directly on a statement of the problem. So instead of tapping one " being nervous when I drive " or on " that time I drove through the police station's window " , you tap on the problem you want to solve: " I feel I am a lousy driver. " I have now tapped on several of my basic problems, and to my huge surprise they all turned out to be different than I thought. When they got to zero, I had realizations that the problem was either not very bad at all, or that I was looking at it in a wrong way, or that it was not even a true statement at all! Obviously when you use a lot of energy solving the wrong problem, your energy is wasted! I hope my fellow self-improvers can use this tip, and perhaps even some of the veteran healers here. Yours, Eolake ---- About the philosophy of aesthetics and creativity http://WhatMeArtist.com About the Mac and creative use of computers http://MacCreator.com About the beauty of woman (contains n_dity) http://DOMAI.com Archive of personal art and overview http://stobblehouse.com ---- " Knowledge is the food of the Spirit, and Beauty is the drink. " - Eolake Stobblehouse Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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