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When it's not safe or not socially desirable to tap for real, you could just

imagine tapping. I do that a lot when out for walks and tapping and/or

talking to myself might look a bit strange. (Then again, my town does have the

State Hospital, and given some of the people who walk around town, tapping and

talking to myself would fit right in!) Marcia

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Hi :)

Craig came up with something where you can use intention to

tap. You " imagine " yourself tapping on certain points with your

hands. You have to have a good visual to do that. But you can

basically " intend " for the areas to be tapped on while visualizing.

You could try that and see what happens :).

Lyn

--- veyoung52 <veyoung52@...> wrote:

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> Hi, what do you do when you can't physically stop what you're

> currently doing and tap? For instance, when doing 65 mph on the

> interstate. Or when in an office environment surrounded by co-

> workers who might mistake your facial and torso tappings as

> something far different from EFT. There have been many instances on

>

> the highway when something came up and I just couldn't stop

> driving,

> let alone tap and steer and clutch at the same time, but I

> desperately wanted to tap. So, what do you do?

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Hi

In situations like that, try ZPP

(SharingZeroPoint/)

It¹s something that uses intention to shift things without tapping. Actually

works faster for me than EFT.

Best wishes

Jocie

On 21/11/04 5:20 AM, " veyoung52 " <veyoung52@...> wrote:

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> Hi, what do you do when you can't physically stop what you're

> currently doing and tap? For instance, when doing 65 mph on the

> interstate.

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Hi,

You can also feel the points it does the same as tapping.

Warmly

Ruthieka

> Hi :)

>

> Craig came up with something where you can use intention to

> tap. You " imagine " yourself tapping on certain points with your

> hands. You have to have a good visual to do that. But you can

> basically " intend " for the areas to be tapped on while visualizing.

>

> You could try that and see what happens :).

>

> Lyn

> ---

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I frequently use visual tapping when I wake in the middle of the night.

If I try to tap physically it makes me more alert, whereas when I use

the visual tapping technique I almost immediately fall back to sleep.

On Nov 20, 2004, at 8:56 PM, mhauffJ@... wrote:

When it's not safe or not socially desirable to tap for real, you could

just

imagine tapping.

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