Being mindful in my daily tapping meditations:
A very kind friend has gifted me a 7 week online tapping course and I am so grateful.
The course has been going for a week now, and I absolutely love it already.
I first became aware of tapping, also known as EFT – Emotional Freedom Technique – about 3-4 years ago, but thought it a little woo-woo even for me!
For the uninitiated, EFT is gently tapping on the body’s energy meridian points using your fingertips, to help release physical and emotional pain.
I’ve been tapping sporadically for a couple of years now, but started using it regularly just over a year ago. I had a number of sessions last year at CFS holistic recovery specialists, The Optimum Health Clinic, and EFT is recommended as a key recovery tool.
However, it’s only since this course started that I’ve been tapping every single day. There’s morning, daytime and evening tapping meditations, each being around 15 minutes long. Plus lots of other material to get stuck into: webinar’s, Q+A sessions, and bonus classes and meditations.
I find daily tapping incredibly powerful and am already starting to feel the benefits.
I’m having some real emotional releases and shifts, and it’s not unusual for me to cry during a session. But that’s ok. Sometimes I laugh, or shout, and I’m even yawn a LOT… apparently these are all signs of energy shifting.
It’s fascinating stuff, and I intend to continue for the 7 weeks and beyond. Tapping has already become a regular daily practice and a key element in my recovery tool kit.
So with this in mind, my happy for today is being mindful in my daily tapping meditations.
EFT is something I have dabbled with but know I REALLY should do more frequently.
It definitely helps me my lovely. I’m here if you want to talk it through 🙂
Thank you lovely friend 🙂 xxx