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EFT Tapping and Access Consciousness Tools – a powerful combination.

Often, we are taught tools or techniques that may help us but how often do we actually use them? We forget them after a time, then we think – how do I do that again? However, if we take tools in their simplest form and combine them with other simple energetic techniques we create a heightened synergy and then we create something greater as if by magic.
EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) is a simple process of tapping on various end points of meridians on our face, torso and hands and is combined with affirmations and repeated verbal phrases.  Access Consciousness uses loads of tools – but one of the simplest is asking questions. When we ask a question without the aim of answering it, it opens us up to other possibilities in our life.
If we tap on the EFT points and repeat a question while we tap on each point it can lead to an awareness of a possibility with that area we are asking about. 
For example; a great question to ask is ‘How does it get any better than this?’ – we can ask this question when things are going well and we would like them to get better still or we can ask this question when our life or circumstances have taken a down-turn to help it turn around and become more positive. When we tap at the same time it can get us out of our logical mind which always has to find the answer or solution to the problem by hard work. However, if we work on being with the question and allowing an awareness to come to us from the universe then we can tap into a greater sense of ease in all areas of our life.
Some other great questions you could tap with are below:
What else is possible?
If I was living my life today, what would I choose?
What choice do I truly have?
What would it take for this to turn out far greater than I could imagine?
Experiment with your own questions and see what you create in your life!
For the EFT tapping points click here



Catherine Weston – Healing Cube Solutions© - 2017

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