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Good morning,
As I am writing this my friend Chris is getting ready to bury Angela, his wife of 9 years who passed away on Friday. Angela was just short of her 33rd birthday when she died.
A few weeks ago I wrote about going to visit her for the last time. Even with heavy hearts, today is a celebration of the life of an amazing woman, a loving mother, and a good friend.
When I wrote about visiting Angela I received a number of emails asking if I had tapped for her during her cancer treatment and if I did, had I lost any faith in EFT as it didn't cure her cancer.
Here are my thoughts on surrogate tapping for a loved one who is ill. http://tappingqanda.com/?p=8264
Andy Hunt has already left a thoughtful comment on the article, I would love to hear your thoughts as well.
As I remember my dear friend today my mind goes to the same thought I had at the airport as I headed home from seeing Ang one last time: We must do better for those we love sooner.
Blessings,
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Why Didn't Surrogate EFT Stop The Cancer? - In the newsletter a few weeks ago I shared the story of visiting my much too young friend as her body was losing its battle with cancer. In addition to many heartfelt responses of concern to my note, I received a number of questions about what I did while she was sick tapping-wise, and how I felt after the fact. Here are my thoughts on the subject. |
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Gene Monterastelli is a Baltimore based EFT practitioner. He regularly works with clients in the areas of stress, weight release, limiting beliefs, anxiety, learning disabilities, pain management, and relationship issues.
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