The End of All Problems
- Author Zach Miller
- Published February 11, 2011
- Word count 662
The end of all problems.
How could that be possible?
And yet it is, when we're able to access 'the most important dimension of human existence - the sacred, the stillness, the formless, the divine'.
If you're new to EFT you could be grateful to discover that EFT fixes your headache in three minutes, or that you're now free of the anxiety caused by a past trauma. This is indeed wonderful, but what is even more wonderful is that EFT can also be used at the most profound level to help you bring about a shift in consciousness so that you experience peace, joy and fulfilment.
Humanity is now taking a quantum leap forward in its evolutionary development and one of the leading teachers in this development is Eckharte Tolle, the author of "The Power of Now" and "The New Earth". Following his own experience of transformation he is a particularly clear teacher of ancient wisdoms. We learn from these teachings that the ultimate freedom is to live the realisation that all problems are created in the mind and that there are no problems when you access the eternal present.
The freedom bit sounds great, so does peace, joy and fulfilment but how on earth do you get to feel like that when you're busy, stressed to the hilt, dashing around with 'to do' lists in your head, trying to pay the rent or mortgage, look after the kids, deal with difficult relationships, the technology revolution, information overload, as well as battle fears, anxieties and addictions. Let's not even mention the incessant critical voice in your head. Does it ever stop?
It's difficult to know where to begin but a good place would be to make a decision to create some space for yourself and at the same time make a commitment to support yourself by consistently tapping on whatever obstacles are in your path. Use your preferred method of tapping and let the suggestions I give you trigger off your own tapping sequences.
First of all, make that decision!
Even though I'm so busy and stressed, and I don't see any way out of it, I choose to find space and time for myself.
Even though I'm so busy with _______ (work deadlines/business/family/travelling/social commitments etc.) that I don't have time for myself, I deeply and completely accept myself in this moment.
It's really pretty difficult to find any stillness when you're always on the move:
Even though I always seem to be rushing, I choose to STOP, and create space for myself.
After all, what are you achieving by all this doing? That's a question a great many apparently successful people ask themselves. There can be great wealth or great achievement but despite this there is still an underlying unease or emptiness persists.
Even though I feel the need to be doing and achieving, I choose to learn how to just be.
Then there's that racing mind to be calmed down:
Even though my head is full of thoughts whizzing around which never stop, I'm ready to let them go or at least slow down.
Even though I can't sleep because my mind won't switch off, I deeply and completely accept myself.
I find that many people are so up in their heads they are quite disconnected from their bodies and even have a sense of experiencing their emotions in their head instead of their body.
Even though I'm disconnected from my body I choose to become more grounded and connected.
There are a couple of difficulties associated with living in your mind. The first one is that you are either in the past or the future, neither of which actually exist, and not in the present moment which is all there ever is. No wonder you don't feel vibrant and alive - you're not where life is!
Even though my mind is always in the past, regretting things that happened, I choose to live in the moment.
Examine a lot more written content on EFT from Margaret Munoz at Tappinginternational.com. If you desire to learn more about emotional freedom technique EFT and the meridan tapping method, then please click the link above and check out "The Tapping Solution"; the best tapping DVD out there!
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