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Acupuncture and EFT: Emotional Freedom Techniques |
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Stress Management
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Written by Ananga Sivyer
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Friday, 16 March 2007 |
Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) is a healing tool based on the theory that our emotions and physical symptoms are linked to the underlying energy system of the body.
That energy system is the acupuncture meridian system known to the Chinese for thousands of years. EFT
was developed by Stanford Engineer Gary Craig, who discovered the basic
theory in 1991 and continues to this day to develop and improve on EFTapplications.
The underpinning theory of EFT is simple, yet sheds a whole new light on our emotional experiences and how we interpret them.
Gary Craig's EFT discovery statement asserts that: "The cause of all
negative emotions is a disruption in the body's energy system." He
believes that "our unresolved negative emotions are major contributors
to most physical pains and diseases."
How Does EFT Work?
Chinese Medicine and the ancient Indian Science of Ayurveda both
support the concept that our emotional experiences, in particular
resentments, hurts and anger, contribute significantly to the
development of disease in the human body.
While the EFT theory that all negative emotions are caused by a
disruption in the energy system of the body may sound odd at first, the
idea is far from new. In fact, it's 5,000 years old and was more
recently enforced by Albert Einstein who taught that everything is made
of energy.
The reason EFT works so well is purely because it embraces the secrets
of Eastern healing traditions that have been overlooked by the west.
Acupuncture is finally attracting interest, and research has been
conducted to try and figure out how and why it works. Yet that research
will always seek to put acupuncture in a box that makes sense to what
conforms in the West. The impressive results of acupuncture have been
called a placebo effect, when, in truth, they are due to an ancient
understanding of meridian energy circuitry which runs throughout all
living creatures.
EFT & Acupuncture
In acupuncture, points are carefully selected by practitioners trained
to read the maps of the meridian system. EFT is based on a select few
of these potent points known to excel in giving emotional and physical
relief to anyone who simply learns where they are and how to use them.
EFT doesn't require expert knowledge, or the use of needles, the points
are simply stimulated by tapping on them with the fingertips.
We need only look to the fact that in China hundreds of people every
day undergo heart surgery using nothing but acupuncture for
anaesthesia, to realise that anything based on the solid healing
foundation that acupuncture has to offer is worth exploring further.
Gary Craig developed EFT as an incredibly user friendly access point to
the benefits of acupuncture and the healing potential latent within us
all to deal with our physical and emotional pain. EFT’s track record
for relieving negative emotions, anxiety and trauma has earned it the
descriptive title of “acupuncture for the emotions, but without the
needles.”
The EFT Challenge
There's an old saying that we should judge a tree by its fruits. The
fruits of EFT can be quickly and easily tasted by learning the basics
and setting EFT to work on dissolving any negative emotion. EFT takes
just 5 minutes to learn, and then you can put it to the test of your
own direct experience.
Ananga Sivyer is a health writer with a passion for helping people feel positive and in control of thier lives. earn how you can stop worrying and start living at http://www.emotionalfreedomforyou.com
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Last Updated ( Monday, 23 April 2007 )
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Ananga Sivyer
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