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I first ran into EFT when I was looking for something
and Gary Craig's program was very good and
he offered a lot of free stuff
you could learn and the whole atmosphere around it was something that I liked
and I'm actually a physicist and
Gary Craig is a actually an engineer from the beginning
but he had this strange thing in his manual where he talked about "it's kind of like when
you put a screwdriver in a television you get
this ZZTTT and there's this blockage of the
meridians and EFT can help you fix it up".
To me that felt like a thing that didn't
feel technically right for me.
If you put a screwdriver into a television worked around in it, you can't just
tap on it and fix it.
That just didn't feel right to me. Then I ran
into Robert's description,
which to me, feels much more
proper:
we are
learning machines that work well,
and we've got this connection between the the mind and the body
and this tapping can get us free from
this cycle of, the mind creates this tension in the stomach, which makes it feel
real to us, which makes the problem real for us and the tapping
can break that
connection so you can get freedom there.
That picture of us as functioning right,
and also it's a thing that's easier to describe
to people,
how that
can help us. That felt like a real good selling point for me.
It's been wonderful to be meeting the people, seeing it in real life.
[Before,] I'd just seen almost all of the [over] three hundred videos on YouTube
and I'm doing the [DVD] course, [and] enjoyed it, and this day for me has been
very real
and it's,
both for me directly, and also seeing the things you see on the videos and you can
say/[think] maybe it was a "plant" [actor] or something, but you know, it really
feels real for me, and I really enjoyed it.