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Emotional Freedom with Emotional Balancing Process
September 1, 2006 in Hypnosis-related | 3 comments
This is a brief history and underlying theory of Emotional Freedom
(and related) Techniques, upon which, in great part, Emotional Balancing Process is based. This material is taken from EFT creator, Gary Craig’s web site, emofree.com. I encourage you to visit it and learn about this incredible healer and his amazing techniques and theories. I am most indebted to him. I also bow in gratitude to Larry Nims, PhD, who developed the Be Set Free Fast technique, which is the second phase of Emotional Balancing Process. I am so grateful that these talented, generous healer-teachers have allowed us to partake of their wisdom, experience and knowledge. Thank you, thank you. Now, here’s the skinny on one of the most powerful processes I do in my practice.
The basic underlying theories and techniques of EFT were discovered over 5,000 years ago. A collection of brilliant people discovered, and mapped the centerpiece of EFT, namely, the subtle energies that course throughout the body. These subtle energies are also the centerpiece of acupuncture and, as a result, EFT and acupuncture are cousins. In more recent times, some other dedicated souls have advanced our use of these ancient techniques. Principal among them is Dr. George Goodheart and his many fine contributions to the field of Applied Kinesiology, a forerunner to EFT.
Combination Sessions are Powerful!
September 1, 2006 in Hypnosis-related | 2 comments
Here & Tao Hypnotherapy
Combination Sessions: Hypnosis-Reiki-Massage
What is a combination session?
Few centers offer what we do and we believe an explanation is necessary for you to fully appreciate the potential of this combined approach to health and healing. Following is a brief description of the components of our powerful combination approach and an explanation of how and why we put them together into one transformational session.