A self administered approach to addictions: EFT Files
Hi Everyone,
For Joan, "lifelong addiction" meant jumping from addiction to addiction in much the same way as an alcoholic quits alcohol but then overdoes cigarettes, coffee or both. In her case, tapping "daily chain" style on each craving, thought or feeling as they occurred shows promise and worked nicely for Joan. However, being more specific with her events may have produced faster results, so I include my suggestions within her story.
Hugs, Gary,
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Dear Gary, Since meeting you at the Holiday Inn in Emeryville just before Xmas I have been using EFT on myself for everything with impressive results.
I seem to have gotten over a lifelong addiction (not just the craving) by dealing with every thought that came up while tapping (aspects and sub-aspects).
Dying Gently. From the EFT files:http://www.emofree.com
Hi Everyone,
All professionals and active EFT students will want to print out and save this article by Deborah Mitnick. It will serve as an indispensable guide the next time you deal with the process of dying (whether for friends, family or yourself).
The body's death is inevitable and, handled properly, it can be a beautiful experience...a time of love...of gratitude...of union. Unfortunately, it is usually approached awkwardly as a "bad thing" and thus loses its true potential for ripening the human spirit.
Deborah blends two "dying experiences" for us into one article that gives us several uses for EFT as well as other elements of "human touch." To give this subject its proper due, Deborah created a much longer than usual message for our eyes. Thus it is complete and well worth a place in your library.
Hugs, Gary
-------------My friend, "Sarah" died yesterday. I'm going to tell you about that death and how I used tapping to help Sarah and her family transition through the many stages that led up to her death. But I'm also going to insert a brief report about another death. I'm going to tell you about a client of mine who asked me to help her as her mother was dying. I'm combining these reports because of their similarities, but I see them as very different incidents.