Energy Therapy
This is becoming increasingly popular, especially EFT (Emotional Field Therapy). It features greatly in relation to Life’s Abundance (perhaps more than Health) and is gaining interest during the economic ‘downturn’.
As a qualified AAMET approved EFT Practitioner I’ll confidently recommend EFT as a very effective tool when administered well. Gary Craig developed EFT out of Roger Callahan’s TFT (Thought Field Therapy) and its been accessible to all, especially in the light of Gary Craig’s rather spiritual approach as he lays no dominant claim.
What Does It Mean To You
There is a great cross-over between Abundance and Health and today we’ll look mainly at Abundance. Now lets start with the preconception that people often have around the word ‘Abundance’, because there seem to be two interpretations. There is the term that gets applied only in association with Wealth, that in terms of the Law of Attraction is a bit of a no-no because its just too one-dimensional. And that brings us nicely to a broader understanding of the word, and has a much greater impact for ourselves and others, because its about community, paying it forwards, and synchronicity. There are other implications such as” but for me more importantly the although money is part of Abundance there are many more elements:
How we treat others
- Share things / food / ideas
- Accept others for who they are rather than wanting them to conform to our ideas of how a person ‘should’ be
- Treat others as well as we treat ourselves and our nearest and dearest.
How we treat ourselves
- Do we honor our bodies (are we connected to what our body needs at a particular time or do we conform to what is going on around us or what is traditionally required (doing set things at set times of the day – an itinerary imposed from outside the home, i.e. work commitments etc).
- Do we give ourselves to love and passion or do we hold back (perhaps we’re fearful of being hurt or looking foolish)?
- Are we comfortable in ‘our own skin’ or ever mindful of conforming to the stereotypes of the social and religious conventions?
- Do we follow a hobby to the enth degree because we love it or do we approach it half-heartedly because we may appear a bit geek-ish?
- Do we play with our children at their level and keep our ‘inner child’ alive or do we look on and refrain from the game?
- Do we speak to our children as small people or do we talk in some childish language that disconnects us and them from life and social development?
- Do we work all the hours, convinced its for a greater good (providing for the family, the future, etc)?
- Do we work at something we absolutely love to do and wake up in the morning eager to get to work?
- Do we toil all year and have little to show for it or do we have a master plan to take us towards an early retirement?
- Do we assume that anyone who aspires to have financial independence is someone who is greedy and looking to take advantage of others?
These questions provide some food for thought and next time we’ll look at the importance of how we’ve answered these.
I’d love to hear your thougthts on Abundance.
Jane