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HISTORY

The Emotional Freedom Technique was developed by Gary Craig. He was a student of Dr. Roger Callahan who devised TFT (Thought Field Training). Craig refined and developed his own Emotional Healing Technique known as EFT. Both of these Emotional healings systems are trademarked by those who created them.

ORIGINS OF EFT

The Chinese use acupuncture, which is a medical practice. Needles are inserted into certain meridians where energy flows through the body. The needles, once inserted, can stimulate the acupuncture points. The Chinese have had remarkable success using this practice. EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) works on the same principals as acupuncture without any use of needles.

WHAT IS EFT

EFT, simply put, is a method that is capable of relieving (if not eliminating) emotional turmoil. It is proposed that the world and universe is nothing more than energy. Needless to say, our physical bodies are more than energy. Everyone realizes that when energy gets stuck or ceases to run smoothly, your electrical circuits do not light the house. Our bodies are Meridians of flowing energy and blockages sometimes disrupt our quality of life. The modern day miracle begins with EFT. Many people practice various forms of energy healing, EFT is only one of these. Different names are used and different methods. Healers today know that most all causes of illness are due to negative emotions. Once again, when energy is blocked, the natural flow of energy is disrupted and our life force is impaired. Our quality of life is not as good as it could be. EFT Techniques are simple yet very effective. EFT is an emotional form of acupuncture. Instead of needles, we tap the meridians or pressure points with our fingers while the client is thinking about their emotional problem. EFT can relieve both emotional and physical problems

AREAS WHERE EFT CAN HELP

1) Abuse
2) Anxiety
3) Addictions
4) Allergies
5) Anger
6) Compulsions
7) Depression
8) Fear
9) Grief
10) Guilt
11) Jealousy
12) Loss
13) Memory Issues
14) Overweight
15) Pain
16) Panic Attacks
17) TTSD ( Post Traumatic Stress )
18) Stress
19) Self Image
20) Shyness
21) Traumatic Memories