EFT Releases Jammed MD Player

I might not have believed it if I hadn’t experienced it myself! I had just finished editing a very important recording on our MD stereo unit and was about to celebrate a job well done when…ga-cha  ga-cha  ga-cha  ga-cha  ga-cha  ScreeEeeeeEeeeEeeeeech – the MD wouldn’t come out of the player!

EFT is of course a part of my daily practice, as is surrogate tapping (a form of remote healing where you tap on behalf of someone else, even if that person is in another location). Miracles about, so much so that I forget how ‘miraculous’ the results of EFT energy healing can seem to my friends, clients, and students. Until this incident with the MD getting jammed in the MD player, I had limited my use of EFT to humans. Having read anecdotal evidence of EFT practitioners and even novices finding EFT to be effective on inanimate objects, I was desperate and decided to give it a go.

I used phrases like, ‘Even though this MD is jammed….Even though I’ve sick of making and editing recordings…Even though I’m feeling stuck…Even though I’m tired of doing this…Even though I’m worried about what to do if the MD doesn’t come out…Even though I don’t really care about this anymore.

After several rounds of tapping I felt much better, but it seemed that the player didn’t yet. I thought about the people who are using EFT on animals, and discussions I’ve read about adjusting the tapping points for that animal’s anatomy. By this time I was in a silly and playful mood, and began to wonder about the ‘anatomy’ of the MD deck.

I started tapping on the top, ‘Even though I’m stuck…’
Then on the side of the player, ‘Even though Teresa keeps pushing my buttons…’
Then on the bottom of the player, ‘Even though I don’t want to release this recording…’
And POP – out it came!

EFT really does have tremendous potential – so the next time you’re in a jam, you might want to try it to see if the situation will release. If nothing else, at least you’ll feel better, and there’s a good chance that the situation will improve as well.

With affection,
Teresa

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