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Borrowing Benefits with
Emotional Freedom Techniques
Facilitator: Jasmine Bharathan;

Online Skype session
This is for anyone who has participated in any of my
workshops in any part of India.
Investement
There is no charge for this session.
How does
it work
I will be working with 1 or 2 participants during the
session and while tapping for their issues, we will all tap along as a group borrowing benefits,
collapsing our individual issues.
Before the session, write down 5 SPECIFIC events that
you would like to be free emotionally. You do not have to
share this if you do not wish to. While tapping for one person, everyone gets to
clear their issues.
If you would like us to work on your specific issues, please
email me.
Who can
participate
This session is only for those who have participated in my
workshop. Sometimes, a member
may tune into some unexpected intensity and become
uncomfortable. Those who have attended my workshop, will
know how to handle this and it is then easier for me to
assist, as this is an online session.
What do I
have to do
1. Fill in the online
registration form so
that I can send you
the
high speed conferencing
guide and my Skype Conference room number.
3. Get a Headphone with mike
These sessions are listed on Gary Craig's
website
Date: 28th Oct -
1.5 hours:
2.30 to 4pm
Date: 11th Nov -
1.5 hours:
2.30 to 4pm
Facilitator: Jasmine Bharathan;
Jasmine's
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What is Borrowing Benefits?
By Gary Craig
It is a feature of EFT
whereby members of an audience choose bothersome SPECIFIC EVENTS from
their own pasts and obtain relief by tapping along with another person.
That other person can be either on stage or on a video and can have an
entirely different issue than the audience members. Nonetheless, the
audience members use the same words and tap on the same points as the
person on stage or on the video.
While this phenomenon
is still in the experimental stage, it is believed that the audience
members draw their own parallels from the on-stage person’s issue and
thus obtain similar relief as if they were tapping directly on their own
issue.
Advantages of
Borrowing Benefits
1. Entire audiences
can achieve quality relief during one EFT session. There appears to be
no limit to the audience size. It can be hundreds or thousands or
millions. Care must be taken with large groups for the small percentage
that are so emotionally frail that they should not attempt ANY healing
procedure without the presence of a skilled professional.
2. If the session on
stage or video is in-depth and of high quality, most audience members
will benefit to a greater degree than doing EFT on themselves or with an
inexperienced EFT practitioner.
3. Many audience
members will experience relief in a relatively painless way because they
are ostensibly tapping for someone else's issue out there instead of
dwelling directly on their own difficult circumstances.
4. Many times the
entire issue for an audience member is completely resolved. When there
are pieces left over, a qualified EFT practitioner can finish it up with
one-on-one sessions.
5. EFT practitioners
can speed up complex cases by giving the clients videos to take home and
practice Borrowing Benefits between sessions.
6. Some audience
members may tune into otherwise buried emotional issues during Borrowing
Benefits. When this happens a great deal of time is saved because it
hastens the process of finding a core issue.
Disadvantages of
Borrowing Benefits
1. In some cases
Borrowing Benefits may not be as thorough as one-on-one sessions. The
gap can be filled by a qualified EFT practitioner.
2. A small percentage
of audience members may tune into some unexpected intensity and become
uncomfortable. This is usually because THEY DIDN'T FOLLOW DIRECTIONS and
strayed from their SPECIFIC EVENT. In any event, it is appropriate to
advise audience members of this possibility in advance and advise them
to bring professional help where merited. If you are doing Borrowing
Benefits before a live group, you should have experienced EFT-ers in the
room to help just in case
Some Statistics
From Borrowing
Benefits Series
By Gary Craig
(For all the
articles in the series, go to
http://www.emofree.com/articles/bb-series.htm
Borrowing Benefits Statistics from the May 27-30 workshop in Flagstaff,
Arizona
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98 participants with 692 events were recorded.
(Results were evaluated on a 0-10 intensity scale (SUDs)) |
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Statistics |
Before |
After |
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Mean |
7.33 |
1.54 |
arithmetic average of SUD ratings
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Median |
7.46 |
1.35 |
SUD rating in the middle of the ratings,
half are above, half are below. |
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Std Dev |
1.47 |
1.04 |
Standard Deviation. Measure of variability,
2/3 of ratings fall within +/- one Std Dev of the
mean. |
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t-test probability |
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<.0001 |
Measure of probability of difference in Before and After
rating occurring by chance. Typically, researchers
accept .05 or lower as statistically significant |
Source:
www.emofree.com |