Please enjoy the posts below from many different EFT'ers and other wise people you will find useful.
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Operation:Emotional Freedom
Jun 19th
Operation: Emotional Freedom is a professionally produced film about the use of EFT with war veterans who are suffering with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
This is EFT Founder Gary Craig’s farewell who, along with Dr Carol Look, provides incredible relief to these veterans who were suffering heavily with their war memories.
The aim of this production is to help showcase to the world the incredible power of EFT. I think anyone who is still cynical would agree that there is something great at work here after watching the video below.
To learn more and buy the
Operation: Emotional Freedom
film, click here – http://www.operation-emotionalfreedom.com/index.html

Preparations going well
May 20th
I just thought I’d drop a quick message to let you all know how things are going with the developments behind the scenes for Easy EFT.
A lot of work is going on to get the program up and running which is really exciting. I was aware that not much has happened on the front end lately so I wanted to just post a quick update to let you all know that things are going well and things should really start moving in the coming weeks.
I am currently working on sales pages for each topic, working on the affiliate program, the Easy EFT e-course and things that will bring lots of free traffic into the site.
What this means for you…
Well, once I have finished the groundwork then I will open up my diary for people to start booking sessions. You will be able to buy sessions or alternatively you can refer people through your social networks who could take advantage of some great offers and then you receive a generous commission.
Keep checking back for updates to the site and more news…
Graeme

The Hypnosis World Summit
Apr 23rd
I am excited to share a FREE 10 day virtual event that is receiving support from the world’s foremost hypnotists and hypnotherapists.
The Hypnosis World Summit begins on May 4th
This amazing experience includes 20 world-recognized hypnotists who will share their masterful teachings to help you create a new, better you.
Hypnosis can be used for things like…
* Managing pain
* Weight loss
* Reducing fear
* Improving study skills
* Increasing self-confidence
* Clearing clutter
* Managing diabetes
* Improving sports performance
* Attracting abundance
* Supercharging the Law of Attraction
* and much, much more.
The summit is 10 days of F.R.E.E. hypnosis audios instruction classes!
—> Register Now
I’ll be there – and if you attend, please post what you like best about the Summit.
Nothing changes until YOU decide to make it happen. – If it is time to make a change. – Register today!
To your success,
Kathy Atkinson
*Full disclosure notice – I am compensated affiliate of The Hypnosis World Summit.

Do You Hate Being Told What To Do? – Let EFT Help You
Apr 21st

Do you hate being told what to do?
Why is that? When you’re being told what to do. Which early childhood days does it take you back to?
Even though I hate being told what to do. I deeply and completely love, forgive and accept myself.
This will begin to clear your general “hate” with being told what to do.
But let’s super charge this!
Even though I hate X telling me what to do.
Even though I hate it when X speaks to me and says…
Even though I feel like…..when I’m told what to do.
Even though being told what to do reminds me of X….
Even though I hate being told what to do when I’m X….
There is a time, a place, an event and very often a person that triggers this whole ‘hate’ of being told what to do.
I hate being told what to do because….. Every reason is a valid reason and can be easily tapped away with EFT,
Do any of these feelings or words ring true for you? Do any of these grab you?
abhor, abominate, allergic to, anathematize, be disgusted with, be hostile to, be loath, be reluctant, be repelled by, be sick of, be sorry, bear a grudge against, can’t stand, contemn, curse, deprecate, deride, despise, detest, disapprove, disdain, disfavour, disparage, down on, execrate, feel malice to, have an aversion to, have enough of, have no use for, loathe, look down on, nauseate, not care for, object to, recoil from, scorn, shudder at, shun, spit upon, spurn
I’ve found that you might think you feel a certain emotion, but you’re actually feeling something else. Remember it is not the words or the actions that are the issue, it is your emotional response to what and how you are being asked to do something. After all, I could ask 100 people to do the same task for me, only 1 person would have your emotional reaction. Who might that be?
How many times does your ‘hate’ for somebody stop your from doing something? You know, to be spiteful. He said this, so I going to do X. Clear it up!
Happy Travels
A
Related posts:
- EFT – 6 Reasons It Doesn’t Work and How to Avoid Them
- EFT Can Help You, When You Have Cancer
- EFT – The Single Most Effective Way to Get Over Your Headache

Fast Ways to Use EFT and Get Results
Apr 13th
Hi,
EFT is great for getting fast results with many issues, even those that have proven resistant to other forms of therapy.
So how can we make it even faster?
Reframing is the art of shifting perspective by just using words. Therapy is all about shifts in perception. When we clear the issues we hold, we think differently about them. We have a new perspective. Reframing speeds up how fast we get that new perspective.
Now, reframing can be used without combining it with EFT. However when combined with EFT in my experience they tend to work even better.
A client I worked with a few years back recently reminded me of a reframe that I used with her (in an email), one that she graphically remembers to this day. The reframe was part of a much larger body of work dealing with anger and panic attacks etc.
“One of the funniest reframes that you did to me was one about a plane with engine trouble. I’d been whinging on to you about being trapped on an aircraft for four hours, before take-off, cos of a fault on the plane. You were tapping away on me….’So even though I felt trapped on that plane…..etc.’ Then in a straight laced voice, you just said, ‘Well I suppose it’s as well they discovered there was a fault on the plane BEFORE you took off rather than AFTER!’ Well, that just creased me up. I couldn’t stop laughing after that! It was SO funny, what you said and the deadpan way you said it. Ha-ha! I can hear you now! HILARIOUS”.
“Oh God, it was SO funny. I thought I was going to bust something laughing that day. I had visions of me in a life jacket floating somewhere off the coast of India, as that was the destination of the plane, yelling: ‘Why didn’t they fix the friggin’ fault before we took off????’
I just thought I would share this one as when I received the email I was near doubled up with laughter myself.
Reframes require that you pace the clients experience and timing so that you hit that moment where it will create the greatest impact.
All the best,
Tania
Tania A Prince
EFT Master
Reproduced with permission

Passionate About EFT Podcast: Why We Don’t Want to "Tap It Away" – Apr 12,2010
Apr 13th
The Passionate About EFT podcasts are short 15-minute shows (12 NoonEST), each featuring a discussion of some valuable tip, skill or idea to enhance your EFT practice.
Carna Zacharias-Miller and Betty Moore-Hafter will discuss ways to value the process as we work through our feelings with EFT. All of our life challenges can be seen as opportunities to learn and grow emotionally and spiritually. We will offer tips to deepen your EFT practice and honor the richness of all your life experiences.
EFT
| EFT tapping language
| Carna Zacharias-Miller
| Betty Moore-Hafter
| energy healing

Listen to Audiobooks to Improve Your Life
Apr 12th
Some of the first articles I wrote for this blog were about downloadable audiobooks. Check out those articles if you want to know more about the benefits of listening to downloadable audiobooks or if you want to speed up the audio so that you can learn more in less time. If you have never checked out my other site, EverydayAudiobooks.com, do so now. If you have any suggestions on how I can improve the site, let me know. Thanks.
You can find nearly 1,500 audiobooks on personal development at EverydayAudiobooks.com. Here is a small selection.
- Brian Tracy – Maximum Achievement
- Napoleon Hill and W. Clement Stone – Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude
- Timothy Ferriss – The 4-Hour Work Week
- Tom Butler-Bowdon – 50 Self-Help Classics
- Tom Butler-Bowdon – 50 Psychology Classics
- Tom Butler-Bowdon – 50 Spiritual Classics
- Tom Butler-Bowdon – 50 Success Classics
- Russell Conwell – Acres of Diamonds
- Al Gore – An Inconvenient Truth
- James Allen – As A Man Thinketh
- Joe Vitale – The Attractor Factor
- David Bach – The Automatic Millionaire
- Anthony Robbins – Awaken the Giant Within
- Malcolm Gladwell – Blink
- James Redfield – The Celestine Prophecy
- Barbel Mohr – The Cosmic Ordering Service
- Robert G. Allen – Creating Wealth
- Michael J. Gelb – Discover Your Genius
- Susan Jeffers – Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
- Eckhart Tolle – Gateways to Now
- David Allen – Getting Things Done
- Scott Thorpe – How to Think Like Einstein
- Dale Carnegie – How to Win Friends & Influence People
- Michael J. Losier – Law of Attraction
- David J. Schwartz – The Magic of Thinking Big
- Claude M. Bristol – The Magic of Believing
- Wayne W. Dyer – Manifest Your Destiny
- Charles F. Haanel – The Master Key System
- Norman Vincent Peale – The Power of Positive Thinking
- Marianne Williamson – A Return to Love
- Wallace D. Wattles – The Science of Getting Rich
- Gary Zukav – The Seat of the Soul
- Rhonda Byrne – The Secret
- Mark Joyner – Simpleology
- John Gray – Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
- David J. Lieberman – Never Be Lied To Again
- Neil Fiore – The Now Habit
- Jack Canfield – The Success Principles
- Napoleon Hill – Think and Grow Rich
- Malcolm Gladwell – The Tipping Point
- Benjamin Franklin – Way to Wealth
Take a look and have a listen. There are also many other audiobooks available there in all kinds of categories. Enjoy!
Gerber
PS: if you have a blog or a website and would like to link to some of the audiobooks, you can sign up at this page and earn 20% of each audiobook that gets sold through your links.
Related posts:
- Favorite Personal Development Books
- 9 Ways To Living an Abundant Life
- Inspirational Classics – True Happiness

Looking for a partner
Apr 10th
Question:
I am looking for some clarity for my foggy brain… I used to look for a romantic relationship to fill my deepest insecurities (which of course created much chaos). Now that I am clearer in the principals of “self-referral”, I really don’t know what to look for. (I am not currently with anyone)
Could you provide me with your views on what the true meaning is to be in, look for, and expectations to have in a relationship/partner, as it seems I have absorbed too many superficial ideas.
Answer:
You are on the right track in moving from a need-based approach to relationships to a self-referral based approach. What you need to bear in mind is that self-referral awareness is not looking for anything in a relationship, it is not seeking meaning, nor does it have expectations. When you know who you are, your relationships will be a reflection of your self. Spiritual relationships are not something you pursue with an agenda in mind, they are a natural expression of who your essential nature.
Finding a mate isn’t trying to match a list of respective compatibilities, it’s more about recognizing who your soul’s evolutionary force meshes with at a deep level. By becoming the person you want to be, you will awaken the ability to know when and who you connect well with in a loving, joyful and in mutually rewarding way. In short, be yourself, know yourself, and let the relationship form spontaneously according to the love and companionship you have to offer.
Love,
Deepak
For more information go to deepakchopra.com

Delicious Ayurvedic Side Dish! Chopra Center Tabouli
Apr 10th

The vegetables, grains, and beans in this tasty salad provide a steady flow of energy that is particularly balancing for Pitta types, who have a propensity to get irritable and overeat if they let themselves get too hungry.
Serves 4
- 1½ cups plus ¼ cup vegetable stock or water
- 1 cup bulgur wheat (cracked wheat)
- 1 teaspoon ghee or olive oil
- ½ cup chopped leeks or onions
- ¼ cup chopped roasted red peppers (fresh will also work well)
- 1 cup cubed zucchini
- ½ cup Great Northern beans, cooked or canned (rinsed)
- 1 cup diced tomatoes
- ½ cup chopped fresh parsley or other fresh herb
- 2 tablespoons finely sliced fresh basil
- ½ cup chopped fresh mint
- 2 tablespoons Kalamata olives, pitted and sliced
Bring the vegetable stock or water to a boil in a small saucepan, then add the bulgur. Stir with a fork, remove from the heat, and cover with a tight-fitting lid. Allow the bulgur to soak for 15 minutes. Fluff with a fork and place in a large mixing bowl and let cool.
Meanwhile, heat the ghee or oil in a sauté pan over medium heat. Add the leeks or onions and sauté briefly. Add the red pepper and zucchini and sauté for 2 more minutes. Add the cooked beans and sauté for another 2 minutes. Add the remaining ¼ cup vegetable stock (or water) as the mixture begins to dry out. Remove from heat and cool. Add the tomatoes, parsley, basil, mint, and olives to the cooled bulgur and mix. Add the sauté and combine gently. Finally, pour the dressing over the bulgur mixture.
Dressing
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon apple juice
- 1 tablespoon Bragg Liquid Aminos or tamari
- 1 teaspoon dried dill
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon pepper
- 2 cloves garlic, pressed, or ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
In a small bowl, combine all of the ingredients except the olive oil. Whisk the mixture and then continue to stir as you slowly add the olive oil.
Variations
This recipe lends itself to infinite variety. You can substitute your own favorite chopped, grated, or shredded vegetables for those called for in this version of the recipe. For added flavor and texture, try adding currants, raisins, sunflower seeds, pine nuts, or feta cheese. Enjoy!
Nutritional Facts (per 1-cup serving)
Calories 304, Total fat 6 g, Saturated fat 1.3 g
Carbohydrates 49.8 g, Protein 12.6 g

System of Yoga
Apr 9th

