Clearing Fear and Worry - Tapping with Brad Yates
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Dear Brad, There are no words to describe my gratitude--- you have radically changed my life for the better....I cant even remember how I got by without tapping. You are a marvellous healer and a hilarious comic...what a combination!!! I wonder if you would consider doing a video for actors-singers-performers who have anxiety before their auditions?
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BRAD!!! :o YOU LITERALLY SAVED MY LIFE ! :')
You've become one of my most precious mentors! Thank you very much!!!! God Bless You!
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Brad is an amazing human being.Thank you doesn't cover it for the work that he does and then provides us with for free! I found this round especially powerful
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Thank you so much for this video:)))
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Hey brad, just a quick question, is EFT something that one would need to do all the time, or does it become permanent after a while? I am overcoming social anxiety and i'm doing therapy but i think your videos help a lot with overocming the obsesive worries and anxieties (the cognitive part) which makes me do the behavioural part of the therapy easier... what are your thoughts brad? is adding this to my recovery a great idea? and how often should i watch your videos?? thanks!
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THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU A MILLION TIMES BRAD! :)
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thank u coach
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Love becomes apparently a state because fear was there to give that impression. So love is not our natural state of being. Pure nothingess is out natural state of being. From that can love arise if there was fear to give life to it. In this life we have memory that can give ourselves impulses of fear and love.
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Brad, you irradiate what you are teaching us - it isnt only the words, its your attitude, or your being. Thank you , Brad, for what you are.
Thank you Brad :-) is it normal, or at least common, for a person's SUD to go up during a tapping session? I feel worse after doing this tapping video, but I will do it a few more times and see how it goes, I'm just curious to know if other people have experienced what I have? My SUD hasn't gone down, it has stayed up. As I said, I will do this a few more times and see how I feel.
sexybabibi 5 months ago
@sexybabibi Yes - sometimes the SUDs go up before going down. Tapping is often like peeling the layers of an onion, and sometimes we become aware of or uncover uncomfortable stuff that we've been suppressing/ignoring. It should come down as you continue tapping - maybe work with another video for variety. If it doesn't clear - there may be some stuff there you want to work on with a practitioner.
eftwizard 5 months ago