Hi Lin, I have actually gone to an EFT seminar and have all the manuals etc., I tried it for quite a few things and it seemed to work. But after a while, my logical mind took over and I thought 'this can't really work' and lo and behold - it didn't! This is why I still think it is all to do with the subconscious mind doing the curing. I have read Deepak Chopra, and he says it only takes a 'notion' by the subconscious for it to work, and its all to do with quantum physics. Some people are very open to their subconscious being 'persuaded' (like my husband) and these people make the best subjects for hypnotists too. I am a natural sceptic and do like things to be 'proved' as much as possible, and no-one has ever been able to hypnotize me. However, bearing in mind the relationship between EFT and the subconscious mind, I know that it *does* work, *if* you believe it will, even if it is a tentative belief for some people. If it does work, then it really doesn't matter *why* it works, does it? dee

jlgregel wrote:
Dee...sometimes it takes doing a little digging around to find different aspects that might be the trigger to releasing. For me, I've found that I almost always get good results when I'm tapping on something that has just happened or is fairly recent When I cut my thumb very deeply with a kitchen knife, I started doing the tapping mentally in my head (my other hand was tightly squeezing a rag around my bleeding hand). It took a few minutes and I didn't think I was getting anywhere while tapping on "this deep cut..this pain..this bleeding", but when I switched to "I was so clumsy with the knife..I wasn't paying attention"...whoosh that did it. The bleeding stopped on the spot, there was no pain.


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