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The EFT Manual, 2nd. Ed. (2011)

by Gary Craig(Favorite Author)
3.96 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Tap it all away says the author and creator of EFT(Emotional Freedom Technique) and he's right --you can. This is a very readable book and it explains in detail the easy EFT technique which combines Tapping acupressure points with clear set up statements to help release you from fears, habits or phobias. I really liked it--and the story of a cousin who used tapping to help her cross a dangerous rope bridge was pretty convincing for me. Let's face it anything that helps us through is worth a go.
review 2: I thought this book was ridiculous. It felt like reading propaganda, and there was very little scientific evidence included to make me believe that it works. Even the chapter called "The Science Behind EFT" does a poor job of telling me why and how it works. I
... moret says that it is based on the science of energy meridians, which have not been proven to exist. The whole idea of EFT sounds a little bit like The Secret, which is really just positive thinking disguised as a mystical experience. less
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JadeMarie15
An incredible way to redirect blocked energies using easy steps that can be done by anyone.
Lisa
A simple manual for tapping your way to success. EFT-Emotional Freedom Technique
joejoe
Well, it's worth a try, right?
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