Over the past decades, a number of new psycho therapeutic modalities
with origin in earliest healing traditions have been developed to
control the effects of psychological acupressure. As
with acupuncture, these modalities are based on the body's meridian
structure - or electrical power path ways which join exact points called
acupoints. Though, relatively using needles, these psychological acupressure energy methods work by touching ones fingertips to the points, creating an active move.
Every
part in our body has a memory; it can keep in mind and store every
little thing that occurs in our life. New part form but they keep the
past memory, so every strain or sickness is still recorded in our
unintentional. To become healthy we have to let go the memory that added
to the sickness.
In the way of Energy Psychology there are
several methods, the most important of which are Tapas Acupressure
Technique, Thought Field Technique, and Emotional Freedom Technique
EFT use tapping with fingertips on exact acupoints while concentrating
on the distressing issue, to bring stability to the disrupted power
field.
What is Emotional Freedom Technique
Emotional Freedom Technique is a type of psychological acupressure,
based on the same power meridians used in conventional acupuncture to
treat substantial and expressive disease, but lacking of the needles. In
its place, simply tapping with the fingertips is used to input kinetic
force onto specific meridians on the body. Restoring stability to mind
and body—a vital part for best health and the remedial of physical
disease.
The process for using Emotional Freedom Technique to cure
an inner parent is slightly weird, but fairly simple. Using these
policies, stubborn fear often fade in action; the lifelong possessions
of an early shock can repeatedly be reduced or eliminated; out of
control anger can rapidly become controllable; even intangible physical
issues may answer where other treatments have unsuccessful. An
influential tool, EFT gives you power & control over your fears,
hurt and negative behaviors.
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