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Good morning,
The other day I was walking around my neighborhood listening to the podcast Hit Parade. Hit Parade is hosted by Chris Molanphy who writes about pop music for Slate.
The show itself takes on a different song, idea, or moment in history and then explains what was going on in the pop charts at the time.
One of the recent episodes focused on the band Genesis and the solo careers of the band members Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford, and Phil Collins.
As Chris was talking about Phil Collins, the song Another Day In Paradise started playing in the background.
My chest instantly tightened and I was transported right back to the basement of my childhood home. I have no particular feelings about that particular song and I haven't thought about it for years, but it was a great illustration of how music can be so powerful in connecting us to sense memory.
That song came out when I was 15 years old. Because music is so closely connected to our emotions, hearing just a few seconds of Another Day in Paradise in the background took me back to my 15-year-old self AND all the emotions that were going on inside me at that time.
That experience reminded me of one of my favorite ways to use music to clear issues while tapping.
In this week's podcast I share with you a simple technique that will teach you how you can use the music of your youth to clear past issues that are showing up today.
Learn the tool here: http://tappingqanda.com/374
Let me know how this tool works out for you!
Gene
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