Tapping Solution Ebook
Tapping Solution Ebook
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Introduction and History of Meridian Tapping
By Nick Ortner
Millions of people are settling for lives filled with poor health and
emotional baggage. Not knowing how to achieve the joyful and
satisfying lives they desire, they're stuck accepting a lifestyle of
emotional trauma, chronic physical pain, compulsions and addictions,
or perhaps just an empty feeling inside. Along with these problems
come pills to kill the pain, sleep at night, and suppress anxiety – but
this "cure" is hardly better than the disease.
If you're like many people, you feel trapped, caught in this cycle.
You're tired of feeling sad, depressed, anxious, discontent, and unwell.
You're sick of the expensive and ineffective treatments. You're fed up
with relinquishing the power over your health and happiness to
psychologists and doctors. You'd like to grow, flourish, and thrive,
putting the past in the past. You want to be your best, living a life that
is filled with peacefulness, joy, and fulfillment, from day to day and
moment to moment.
With Meridian Tapping, you can do that. You can discover the vital
secret for emotional wholeness and physical relief. You can take your
physical and emotional well-being into your own hands. It's simple for
anyone to master, and it's free.
Over the years, those individuals with an interest in bringing relief and
healing to others studied these concepts. They rubbed, they probed,
they tapped, they pinched, and all the while they observed what
restored balance and well-being… and what did not, and they passed
down their discoveries from generation to generation. This is, one can
assume, how acupuncture developed, when someone discovered that
piercing specific points in the body with sharp needles could relieve
certain conditions or diseases.
It was not until the latter part of the XX century, however, that
western scientists began taking a serious look at Chinese medicine and
the benefits of acupuncture. One of these scientists was George
Goodheart, Jr., a chiropractor. Goodheart explored the connection
Dr. Callahan and Mary had been working on this problem together for
over a year and a half. Though she found ways to cope with the
intense fear and emotional pain, she could not overcome her phobia.
Callahan tried every anxiety reduction technique at his disposal, and
there were many, but without success.
Mary tapped her cheekbone as directed, and this little action changed
medicinal history! The response seemed miraculous, to both Mary and
Dr. Callahan. Her stomach pains disappeared. But even more
amazingly, her phobia of water disappeared, too! She ran down to the
pool, kneeled down, and began splashing herself with water, rejoicing
in her newfound freedom from the fear that had imprisoned her all her
With four fingers on one hand, tap the Karate Chop point on
your other hand. The Karate Chop point is on the outer edge of
the hand, on the opposite side from the thumb.
5. Get ready to begin tapping! Here are some tips to help you
achieve the right technique.
6. Now, tap 5-7 times each on the meridian points in the following
sequence.
(Note: Some people like to start at the top of the head, some people
like to end at the top of the head, either way is fine! In the film, we
The hard area between the eye and the temple. Use two fingers.
Feel out this area gently so you don't poke yourself in the eye!
The hard area under the eye, that merges with the cheekbone.
Use two
fingers, in line beneath the pupil.
The point centered between the bottom of the nose and the
upper lip. Use two fingers.
Chin (CH)
Collarbone (CB)
Tap just below the hard ridge of your collarbone with four
fingers.
Underarm (UA)
On your side, about four inches beneath the armpit. Use four
fingers.
Head (H)
The crown, center and top of the head. Tap with all four fingers
on both hands.
8. If your anxiety is still higher than "2", you can do another round
of tapping. Keep tapping until the anxiety is gone. You can
change your set up statement to take into account your efforts
to fix the problem, and your desire for continued progress.
"Even though I have some remaining anxiety, I deeply and
completely accept myself." "Even though I'm still a little worried
about this interview, I deeply and completely accept myself."
And so on.
You can use these positive phrases with the same Meridian
Tapping points and sequences described above.
You’ve written down your wish list, you know what you
want and what date you want it by, and you’ve patiently
been waiting for the “stuff” to fall into your lap.
So where is it?
LAW of ATTRACTION:
RESPONSIBILITY:
PATIENCE:
“I wouldn’t have asked for the flu” you protest… No, you
wouldn’t have and neither did I last winter, but I did
communicate resistance, tension, fear, and irritation for a
long time before I weakened my immune system enough
to allow myself to react to the flu bug. In other words, I
had to be ready, or a favorable “host” for it. (I also still
“expect” to get sick at some point in the winter…another
vibration I can work on changing.)
GRATITUDE:
When the real feeling (the one you’ve been trying to hide
in your daily life) is finally addressed with Meridian
Tapping and soothed in your thoughts, mind, and body,
you free yourself to vibrate in a more grateful, peaceful,
joyful place, to which Law of Attraction then responds
and adds more joy and more reasons for gratitude.
Consider this...
When you feel relieved, the “stuff” you have “asked for”
receives an invitation to show up for you, through many
unusual channels. When you use Meridian Tapping to
get relief, you instantly vibrate in a better place, and voila,
the manifestations start to appear. What stuff?
Relationships, money, career opportunities, love, peace,
coincidences, guidance, serendipity etc., you name it. I
have actually had to stop some of my own “experiments”
as I haven’t quite caught up yet with what I am receiving.
FEAR:
Now that you have voiced the real feelings, you are
able to gently guide the client and can make the easy
transition into more positive statements and vibrations. If
the client objects to “positive” statements, they will hear
“tail-enders” surface such as “no I’m not” or “that’s not
true” or something that counters the positive statements.
This is good news! You now have more information and
targets for tapping. When their tail-enders surface, be
happy you are getting to the core issues! But try a
positive round first to see where it lands.
POWERLESSNESS:
1. Be specific
Or,
Or,
Or,
What follows are two examples of traumas and what might be the
various aspects to work on with Meridian Tapping. The first example
relates to betrayal, the second relates to a car accident.
If the Intensity Meter does go down with the first aspect, keep with
that aspect as long as you’re getting improvement. I like to get issues
down to a zero, but often we have to work with more than one aspect
before any go down to zero. Because all aspects are interconnected —
like pieces of a puzzle — they may not release until more than one
aspect is released.
After working with the most intense aspect first and bringing that
intensity down, I’d then ask which of the remaining aspects is the
most intense and do Meridian Tapping with that aspect as long as I
continued to get improvement.
At this point, combining the emotion with the trauma can be more
powerful than Tapping on one or the other separately. An example is,
“Even though I have this car accident sadness, I deeply and
The emotions that present themselves most often are sadness, guilt,
grief, anger, rage and shame. I have found that shame is the emotion
least likely to be mentioned by my clients — it is important it be
acknowledged if it is present.
If the client gets overwhelmed at any time, I use the protocol for
overwhelm first. This protocol includes continual tapping — no words
— starting with the karate chop point, then going through all the other
tapping points and beginning again at the karate chop point,
continuing through all the points — until the emotion has subsided.
The protocol also includes keeping the eyes open until the emotion is
gently released or has subsided.
After an emotion has come up and been tapped on, I would ask what
Intensity level the person is now experiencing on the original issue and
see if it has shifted.
Summary
Be sure you use the Intensity Meter on all of the aspects mentioned
below. This is an important benchmark and helps you to determine
what to do next.
When you are satisfied with your results, I suggest a round of positive
affirmation tapping such as the following: “I am deeply grateful for
these healings in my body, mind and spirit and I give thanks.” You
can, of course, choose your own words.
• When I awoke I smelled gasoline and couldn’t open the car door
to get out.
• No one was around to help and I started to scream and beep the
horn.
• When a man came to help, he took one look at me and said, “Oh
no.”
• I could have died — what would my son have done without his
mother?
• I feel foolish and ashamed that I had the accident for such stupid
reasons.
• It’s just like all the other stupid things I’ve done — I’m just so
dumb and worthless at so many things.
For this demonstration, we’ll say that “I could have died - what would
my son have done without his mother?” is the most intense and it is a
solid 10.
Please note: I use the Short Cut version of Meridian Tapping. Start by
doing the Set-Up on the Karate Chop point. Then continue with the
reminder phrase at all the other tapping points: top of the head,
eyebrow, side of the eye, under the eye, under the nose, under the lip,
collarbone, under the arm.
If an emotion has arisen, incorporate that with the aspect you were
working on. For instance, if sadness has arisen, you would say
something like,
“Even though I am so sad I could have died – what would my son have
done without his mother, I deeply and profoundly accept myself.”
When you combine the emotion and the aspect you were working on
when it arose, that combination can often create more release from
both the emotion and the original trauma. Do rounds on this until the
emotion subsides.
If a body sensation has arisen, incorporate that into the aspect you
were working on when it arose. For instance, if shoulder tightness
arose, you could use wording similar to: “Even though I have this
could have died tightness in my shoulders – what would my son have
done without his mother, I deeply and profoundly accept myself.”
We’ll say that the fact that I was going a little too fast and I could
have hit a child is the most intense now. That is a 10 on the Intensity
Meter also, but it wasn’t as big as the first aspect we worked on.
When you have worked with three to five (I can’t tell you the exact
number for your trauma) aspects/emotions/body sensations, go back
to the first aspect you worked on and see if the intensity has
decreased. Check each aspect and see if any have gone to zero.
Continue with this process until the intensity has reached zero for all
aspects, or you’re feeling enough relief to stop.
When you are satisfied with your results, I suggest a round of positive
affirmation tapping such as the following: “I am deeply grateful for
these healings in my body, mind and spirit and I give thanks.” You
can, of course, choose your own words.
Summary
The above formula is meant to be a guide. I can’t tell you exactly how
you - and your client, if this is the case - will respond. I have
witnessed the effectiveness of this formula many times. If you do not
have success with this or if you are not comfortable working with a
complex trauma on your own, be sure to choose a competent EFT
practitioner and allow yourself the freedom that releasing a trauma
can bring to your life.
Choose the Meridian Tapping practitioner who is right for you rather
than the one who might be closest geographically. A good way to find
a practitioner is through short telephone interviews, where you can
ask questions that relate to your situation. You will be able to tell from
their responses who among them has a perspective that meshes well
with yours. Perspective, simpatico – whatever you want to call it – is
far more important than where a practitioner is located. For example,
approximately 95% of my client work is now done via phone
consultations. Choose your practitioner as carefully as you would
choose a physician, a friend, or a teacher in a discipline you care
about.
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’.
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.
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.
It’s really pretty difficult to find any stillness when you’re always on
the move:
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.
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.
The second difficulty is that you tend to actually believe your thoughts,
some of which are at best highly un-useful and at worst totally untrue.
Your thoughts are just passing through and it really pays to examine
whether they are really true.
Yes, our mind is all over the place and usually not where we are.
Check out what happens when you are doing a routine job like
washing the dishes – the odds are you will find your mind elsewhere,
on a track far removed from washing up. And what about when you
The major difficulty we seem to create in our lives is that we don’t like
what is happening, think it shouldn’t be happening and are actively
resistant and reactionary to what is happening! We do it on a small
scale like being annoyed because it is raining when we wanted to have
a picnic as well as going into a huge funk because we feel rejected by
someone. Some people are so reactive they kill other people – or
themselves, because we are also resistant and reactive to ourselves
(i.e. rejecting of our own selves). That critical voice that never takes a
break - “you should have done this, you shouldn’t have said that, you
are such a loser.” We have little sense of the power of acceptance in
creating the change that we seek.
When you can start to accept each moment for however it is and
however you are in it, then peace emerges.
I recently worked with a young friend who just opened her first
acupuncture clinic with another young woman. When they were
setting up their business bank account, and the personal banker found
out that yes, in fact, acupuncture was useful for headaches, she
became a good referral source for them.
Now she has invited Joan to a bank-sponsored golf outing for small
businesses. Joan is feeling terrified! For one thing, she is not a
golfer. And, she hates going to a group of people where she knows no
one. Plus, her mind is throwing up all the self doubts she has ever
collected about self-worth and inadequacy.
She said, "When I was in acupuncture school I felt competent and I did
a good job (except when I froze on exams!). Now, with my business, I
have a hard time putting myself out there. I have trouble initiating
conversations about what I do. I find myself assuming that people
aren't interested in listening to me. I feel like they are just humoring
me when I talk.
Help! How can I truly believe in the value of what I have to offer?
And I don't even know how to play golf!!"
I am sure that at least one or two of you reading this have had similar
feelings...
So, confronted with the upcoming golf outing, Joan is feeling nervous
and anxious and full of dread and self doubt, while at the same time
loving her chosen healing profession, eager to share it with people.
She strongly wants to support her business and ready to begin
creating her vision of her future! This is a good example of feeling one
foot on the accelerator and one foot on the brake.
Joan was already beginning to feel better about the upcoming golf
outing. We went a little deeper, asking, "What about this event
bothers you the most?" For Joan it was this feeling that she called
"tanking," that when she was in this situation with all of these
unfamiliar people, she felt outside of the circle, left out, all alone, a
feeling that was familiar from her past. Her mind and her self
confidence shut down.
We tapped for these feelings, and again at the end brought in thoughts
like, "Even so, I am willing to see it differently..." Then there was a
space for Joan to sit quietly and imagine how she might see this
situation differently now. What could she tell herself about it to
change the story a little bit? What would help her feel differently
about it?
Ooops—Mind-Reading Again
Next we tapped through Joan's perception of events — the story she
was telling herself about the problem. Betty's language is helpful
here: "What do you know to be completely true? And where may you
be filling in the blanks, assuming what someone is thinking or
intending...assuming negative motives or attitudes...?"
Joan began to realize that she had been doing a lot of mind-reading —
playing inner movies of the golf outing, guessing what other people
might be thinking and reacting to that, making decisions about feeling
left out, and about how hard this would be, especially since she had
never played golf (“I'll be the only one! I will make a fool of myself!”
was her first thought) based on her assumptions, without actually
knowing if they had any basis in truth.
Looking for a counter-example from her life that actually was true, I
asked Joan, "What is a time in your past when you were talking in a
group, and you did a good job?" Joan is a shark fanatic, and she
talked about being a guide at the shark exhibit called Ocean Journey at
a large aquarium. One day her family was part of the group she spoke
to, and they were impressed with her knowledge. They had never
seen her speak like that.
Then the tapper is invited to realize that the place we have the most
control is within our own internal process. Trying to control what is
outside us just makes us continue to feel helpless, powerless and
In fact, I encouraged her to remember that she could see more deeply
into a person than most people can, and see what they need, because
of her sensitivity and because of her acupuncture training. So she had
the opportunity to think of herself as a resource for everyone there,
even if they didn't know it! That was a very different "personal shape"
to create. Feeling like a resource is very different from feeling alone
and left out. The universe responds to the shape we create for
ourselves, like water flowing around a boulder in the stream.
Joan acknowledged that this was true, and that she could actually feel
that "personal shaping process" happening inside. I asked her to find
where in her body she felt this, and we did some tapping to anchor
this feeling in her being, and connect it with her (powerful, wise,
shark-like) presence at the golf outing. I didn't even think of adding a
riff on "getting a hole in one," but I should have!
By the end of the session, Joan was feeling "buzzy and invigorated"
when she thought of going to the bank's golf event, instead of scared
and alone and incompetent!
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