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Dear ,
I hope this finds you well. I have been working away at a new season the Tapping Q and A
podcast. Lots of good stuff is
going to unfolding soon on the pod.
This week I have a new bonus podcast with something a client
insisted I share with others after we did it (with 10 minutes of tapping
along). There is also an article
about a very common question I get about the right and wrong ways to tap. Links below.
If you have any questions or surrogate tapping request please
let me know. http://tappingqanda.com/contact
blessings,
gene |
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Right and
Wrong Ways To Tap
I respond much better to doing setups on my sore spot(s)
than on my Karate Chop point. But I have found that my best response is if I
tap on, even thump a bit, on the sore spot(s) rather than rubbing. Is this
common or am I very unusual? Also, when I tap on my collar-bone it works much
better if I tap on my sore spot as well as my collar bone spot. Is this
ok/normal?Read more...
When The Body
Is The "Enemy" and Weight Release Is A "Battle" (Bonus Pod)
Often times we treat our body as the enemy and working our
way back to being healthy as a battle. We feel betrayed, hopeless, and
frustrated by our body. When we do this we are turning on our self. As hard as
it is to believe, our body us in this state because the system believes this is
the best state we can be in. It either believes we can get no healthier or it
believes by being in our current state it is going to keep us safe. Once we
recognize that we are our body and that our body is trying to function in a way
that is best it then becomes possible to work with our bodies to move down the
paths to greater health and well being.Read more... |
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Gene Monterastelli |
Gene Monterastelli is a Baltimore based EFT practitioner. He regularly works with clients in the areas of stress, weight release, limiting beliefs, anxieties, learning disabilities, pain management, and relationship issues.
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