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How to do the EFT Tapping Basics - The Basic Recipe
The EFT Tapping Basic
Recipe is an easy to use healing tool that provides the very
foundation for expanding your emotional freedom. It is the tapping
procedure that we use in every round of EFT … it is easy to learn
and easy to apply, which is why EFT has become well known as a tool
that anyone can use. By itself, the EFT Tapping Basic Recipe can be
applied to any issue you want, and although it is still only the
first step to EFT’s full potential, it continues to provide results
that range from encouraging to impressive. The rest of the benefits
come when you learn how to aim the tapping procedure at the best
targets, but you will need to know the basics before learning the
rest, so let’s get started!
EFT Basic Recipe cake
A recipe, of course,
has certain ingredients which must be added in a certain order. If
you are baking a cake, for example, you must use sugar instead of
pepper and you must add the sugar before you put it in the oven.
Otherwise....no cake.
The EFT Basic Recipe is
no exception. Each ingredient must be introduced precisely as
described and they must be added in the proper order.
Although I am going to
some length to describe it in detail, The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe
has only 5 brief steps (ingredients) and takes very little effort to
learn. Once memorized, each round of it can be performed in about 30
seconds. It will take some practice, of course, but after a few tries
the whole process becomes familiar and you can do it in your sleep
(millions have done this, including children). You will then have a
permanent tool that you can use for a lifetime.
Remember our Discovery
Statement?
"The cause of all
negative emotions is a disruption in the body’s energy system.”
EFT Basic Recipe uses
It follows, then, that
energy disruptions are the reason we have any kind of emotional issue
like grief, anger, guilt, depression, trauma, and fear. Since both
physical and performance issues often have emotional roots, it also
follows that clearing energy disruptions can be useful for those as
well.
Once we find those
energy disruptions, we use the tapping process to correct them. The
EFT Tapping Basic Recipe blends focused wording with a 9 point
Tapping sequence. The focused wording tunes us in to the issue and
this, in turn, points us to the energy disruptions (zzzzzts) that we
need to address.
This wording is an
essential part of the process because it tells our system what we are
working on. Negative emotions come about because we are tuned into
certain thoughts or circumstances which, in turn, cause our energy
systems to disrupt. Otherwise, we function normally. One's fear of
heights is not present, for example, while one is reading the comic
section of the Sunday newspaper (and therefore not tuned in to the
problem).
Once tuned into the
issue, the Tapping stimulates the energy pathways thereby balancing
the resulting energy disruptions (zzzzzts). Also, for clarification,
the points we use are at or near the end points of the energy
pathways (meridians and vessels) … OR … at points along these
pathways that are close to the body’s surface.
You may be aware that
acupuncturists study and use over 300 meridian points on the body
instead of the mere handful that are used by the EFT Tapping process.
Further, unlike EFT, acupuncturists associate each of the energy
pathways with body organs (kidney, stomach, spleen, etc.) and
emotions (anger, fear, sadness, etc.). We are not denying the
validity of this approach but we are ignoring it. EFT Tapping
represents a different use of these pathways that allows someone with
no formal training in Chinese medicine to realign disruptions on
their own with a simple process.
You may learn the
intricacies of the Chinese meridian system if you wish, but this
knowledge is not necessary to generate first class results with EFT.
In practice, the 12 meridians and 2 governing vessels are
interconnected and thus sending balancing energy down one pathway
influences other pathways. That is why we usually need to address
only a few pathways to get the job done.
Before I demonstrate
The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe on a video, let's (1) take a look at the
Tapping Points, (2) set the stage with some useful Tapping Tips and
(3) review the 5 Steps in The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe.
The EFT Tapping Points
These illustrations,
together with the written aids below them, are self-explanatory and
are explored in detail later (including videos). For now, just locate
each of these points on your own body and touch each of them with
your fingertips.
Written aids to
locating the EFT Basic recipe Tapping Points
KC: The Karate Chop
point (abbreviated KC) is located at the center of the fleshy part of
the outside of your hand (either hand) between the top of the wrist
and the base of the baby finger or....stated differently....the part
of your hand you would use to deliver a karate chop.
TOH: On the top of the
head. If you were to draw a line from one ear, over the head, to the
other ear, and another line from your nose to the back of your neck,
the TOH point is where those two lines would intersect.
EB: At the beginning of
the eyebrow, just above and to one side of the nose. This point is
abbreviated EB for beginning of the EyeBrow.
SE: On the bone
bordering the outside corner of the eye. This point is abbreviated SE
for Side of the Eye.
UE: On the bone under
an eye about 1 inch below your pupil. This point is abbreviated UE
for Under the Eye.
UN: On the small area
between the bottom of your nose and the top of your upper lip. This
point is abbreviated UN for Under the Nose.
Ch: Midway between the
point of your chin and the bottom of your lower lip. Even though it
is not directly on the point of the chin, we call it the chin point
because it is descriptive enough for people to understand easily.
This point is abbreviated Ch for Chin.
CB: The junction where
the sternum (breastbone), collarbone and the first rib meet. To
locate it, first place your forefinger on the U-shaped notch at the
top of the breastbone (about where a man would knot his tie). From
the bottom of the U, move your forefinger down toward the navel 1
inch and then go to the left (or right) 1 inch. This point is
abbreviated CB for CollarBone even though it is not on the collarbone
(or clavicle) per se. It is at the beginning of the collarbone and we
call it the collarbone point because that is a lot easier to say than
"the junction where the sternum (breastbone), collarbone and the
first rib meet."
UA: On the side of the
body, at a point even with the nipple (for men) or in the middle of
the bra strap (for women). It is about 4 inches below the armpit.
This point is abbreviated UA for Under the Arm.
Tapping Tips
These tips answer the
most common questions.
•Some of the Tapping
points have twin points on each side of the body. For example, the
"eyebrow" point on the right side of the body has a twin
point on the left side of the body. Years of experience have taught
us that you only need to tap one of these twin points. However, if
you have both hands free you can certainly tap on both sides for good
measure.
•You can also switch
sides when you tap these points. For example, during the same round
of The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe, you can tap the "karate chop"
point on your left hand and the eyebrow point on the right side of
your body. This makes the Tapping process more convenient to perform.
•The Tapping is done
with two or more fingertips. This is so you can cover a larger area
and thereby insure that your Tapping covers the correct point.
•While you can tap
with the fingertips of either hand, most people use their dominant
hand. For example, right handed people tap with the fingertips of
their right hand while left handed people tap with the fingertips of
their left hand.
•You tap
approximately 5 times on each point. No need to count the taps
because anywhere between 3 and 7 taps on each point is adequate. The
only exception is during the Setup step (explained later) where the
Karate Chop Point is tapped continuously while you repeat some
standard wording.
•The process is
easily memorized. After you have tapped the Karate Chop Point, the
rest of the points go down the body (see the Sequence Points in the
diagram above). The Eyebrow point, for example, is below the Top of
the Head point. The Side of the Eye point is below the Eyebrow point.
And so on down the body.
The 5 Steps of The EFT
Tapping Basic Recipe
These simple steps are
also given in the video below. For now, just familiarize yourself
with the concepts. The video will walk you through this Tapping
process so you can memorize it easily.
1. Identify the Issue:
All you do here is make
a mental note of what ails you. This becomes the target at which you
"aim" the EFT Tapping Basic Recipe. Examples might be: Sore
shoulder, my father embarrassing me at my age 8 birthday party or
hitting that high singing note. Be sure you are only targeting one
issue at a time. As you will learn later, trying to combine issues in
the process will compromise your results.
2. Test the Initial
Intensity:
Here you establish a
before level of the issue's intensity by assigning a number to it on
a 0-10 scale where 10 is the worst the issue has ever been and 0 is
no problem whatsoever. This serves as a benchmark so we can compare
our progress after each round of The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe. If,
for example, we start at an 8 and eventually reach a 4, then we know
we have achieved a 50% improvement. The number of possible issues we
can address with The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe is endless and they
don't all fit into neat testing boxes. That is why we have an entire
segment later on dedicated to Testing Your EFT Tapping Work. For this
stage of your learning, however, here are some useful methods to help
you access your issue(s) and arrive at your 0-10 numbers. They apply
to most issues.
•For emotional
issues, you can recreate the memories in your mind and assess their
discomforts.
•For physical
ailments you can simply assess the existing pain or discomfort.
•For performance
issues you can attempt the desired performance level and measure how
close you come to it.
3. The Setup:
The Setup is a process
we use to start each round of Tapping. By designing a simple phrase
and saying it while continuously Tapping the KC point, you let your
system know what you’re trying to address.
When designing this
phrase there are two goals to achieve:
1) acknowledge the
problem
2) accept yourself in
spite of it
We do this by saying:
“Even though I have
this _______________, I deeply and completely accept myself”.
The blank above
represents the problem you want to address, so you can just insert
things like:
This sore shoulder:
“Even though I have
this sore shoulder, I deeply and completely accept myself.”
This fear of spiders:
“Even though I have
this fear of spiders, I deeply and completely accept myself.”
This humiliation at my
eighth grade graduation:
“Even though I have
this humiliation at my eighth grade graduation, I deeply and
completely accept myself.”
This difficulty making
free throws:
“Even though I have
this difficulty making free throws, I deeply and completely accept
myself.”
Not all of the issues
will fit neatly into “Even though I have this ____________,” so
you can use some flexibility when designing your Setup phrase. For
example, instead of “this sore shoulder” you could say “Even
though my shoulder hurts, I deeply and completely accept myself”.
Or instead of “this humiliation at my eighth grade graduation”
you could say “Even though my dad humiliated me at my eighth grade
graduation.”
By using “Even though
I have this _______________,” you will automatically choose
something that represents your experience, your reaction, or a
problem that you recognize as something that belongs to you, and that
is an important feature.
We do not want to use
EFT on someone else’s problem. For example, rather than, “Even
though my son is addicted to drugs, I deeply and completely accept
myself,” it’s better to focus on your own reaction which might
be, “Even though I’m frustrated by my son's drug addiction.” Or
instead of “Even though my husband works too much…,” better to
try something like, “Even though I feel alone when my husband stays
late at the office…” We want to aim EFT at our part of the
problem rather than trying to fix someone else’s problem.
By identifying the
problem with this phrase, you “set up” the initial zzzzzt behind
the scenes so the Tapping has something to resolve.
Important, Important,
Important:
The language that we
use always aims at the negative. This is essential because it is the
negative that creates the energy disruptions (zzzzzts) that The EFT
Tapping Basic Recipe clears (and thus brings peace to the system). By
contrast, conventional methods and popular self-help books stress
positive thinking and preach avoiding the negative. This sounds good
but, for our purposes, it does little more than cover over the
negative with pleasant sounding words. EFT, on the other hand, needs
to aim at the negative so it can be neutralized. This allows our
natural positives to bubble up to the top.
4. The Sequence:
This is the workhorse
part of The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe that stimulates/balances the
body's energy pathways. To perform it, you tap each of the points
shown in the Sequence Points diagram (see above) while saying a
Reminder Phrase that keeps your system tuned into the issue. I list
the points below followed by a description of the Reminder Phrase:
Top of the Head (TOH)
Beginning of the
Eyebrow (EB)
Side of the Eye (SE)
Under the Eye (UE)
Under the Nose (UN)
Chin Point (CH)
Beginning of the
Collarbone (CB)
Under the Arm (UA)
The Reminder Phrase is
quite simple as you need only identify the issue with some brief
wording. Depending on your issue, you might say the following at each
tapping point....
"This sore
shoulder",
"My father
embarrassed me",
"This difficulty
in singing that high note."
5. Test the Intensity
Again:
Finally, you establish
an "after" level of the issue's intensity by assigning a
number to it on a 0-10 scale. You compare this with the before level
to see how much progress you have made. If you are not down to zero
then repeat the process until you either achieve zero or plateau at
some level. You can also include some additional Tapping points that
will be introduced in the next section of this article. Otherwise,
you will likely need to "get to the roots of the issue"
(see Intro to Part II of The Gold Standard EFT Tutorial).
Now follow along with
this video as I demonstrate The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe live. It
assumes you have familiarized yourself with the Tapping Points,
Tapping Tips and the 5 Steps to the EFT Tapping Basic Recipe given
above. Accordingly, you may want to review them again before
proceeding with the video.
Note to EFT’ers with
training prior to this Tutorial: The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe has
been streamlined in the following ways: (1) What was formerly known
as The EFT Shortcut is now The EFT Basic Recipe. Other Tapping points
and methods as well as the 9 Gamut procedure have been recategorized
and put “on the shelf” for use when one may be stuck on an issue
(to be discussed later). (2) The term Psychological Reversal (PR) has
been eliminated because, after years of experience, I think it was
mis-named. In practice, PR is a form of secondary gain/loss or a new
aspect of the original problem. While the correction for PR remains
in the EFT Basic Recipe, I have found that PR can be handled
effectively with the proper treatment of Aspects, Specific Events,
and Detective Work (see later articles). (3) The Sore Spot, The
Collarbone Breathing Technique and Floor to Ceiling Eyeroll have been
eliminated because of their rare use. (4) The idea of “subsequent
round adjustments” wherein we formerly addressed the “remaining”
problem is no longer considered essential. You will see it, however,
in the other videos simply because it was considered useful when they
were filmed. It's use does not add or detract from the process.
Also, to allay any
scientific concerns, this streamlining has not changed the previous
protocol from a research point of view. The basic Tapping points and
language remain the same. The EFT Tapping Basic Recipe protocol, for
convenience and ease of use, has merely been divided into smaller
parts and thus one need only reassemble the individual parts to
arrive at the original used in previous research. Thus all past
research is still valid and remains unaffected by this Tutorial. New
research can use this streamlined update.
Test Drive:
Now let’s give The
EFT Tapping Basic Recipe a test drive. Just pick an issue of your own
and tap along with me in the next video. With a few practice rounds
you will embed the process into your memory and will then be able to
apply it to a wide variety of issues. Please remember, though, that
you are still a beginner at this so you may or may not experience
relief this first time. That’s OK. Our goal at this point is to
acquaint you with the process. Results follow as you expand your use
of it. There is much more to learn if you wish to pursue this
Tutorial further (recommended).
Other Tapping Points
and Routines
The standard EFT
Tapping Basic Recipe points you learned above are the ones you will
use over 90% of the time. In addition, there are some other points
you may find useful under certain circumstances. If your initial
rounds of the EFT Tapping Basic Recipe have not brought the intensity
to zero, you can include any of these into your next Tapping round to
see if they help. They are worth learning, even at this early stage,
so I describe them next as well as in a video a few paragraphs below.
The Finger Points:
EFT Basic Recipe
Finger Points diagram
These are useful when
you’d like to extend the EFT Tapping Basic Recipe and try a more
thorough round on stubborn aspects. They also come in handy when any
of the regular Tapping points are hard to reach or become irritating.
They can be very effective on their own and I sometimes use them
instead of the standard points. Also note that you tap the facial and
torso points with your fingertips and, in so doing, you also
stimulate the finger points.
The Tapping point is in
the same location for each finger and each thumb. On the index
finger (IF), tap on the side of the finger that is closest to the
thumb, even with the base of the nail. Once you have located that
one, you can find the similar MF (middle finger), BF (baby finger),
and Th (thumb) points on each hand.
Just for simplicity,
the Ring Finger has not been included in this sequence. For those
who may be curious, the meridian involved runs on the opposite side
of that finger. I may occasionally include a point on the ring finger
while I’m tapping because it’s easier than explaining why I leave
it out. However, the EFT process and all of its power were built
without this point and our results have not been affected by either
including it or leaving it out.
The Below Nipple Point
(often called the Liver Point):
EFT Tapping Liver Point
diagram
You won't see this one
on our Art of Delivery videos or elsewhere in our materials. This is
because it is socially awkward for women to tap. For the male, it is
located one inch below the nipple. For the female it is where the
underskin of the breast attaches to the chest wall. For some women
the breast must be lifted so that the point can be tapped. I include
it for completeness as you may find it useful under some
circumstances. I use it on rare occasion. The diagram to the right
shows the BN Point on both sides of the body. As mentioned earlier,
you only need to tap one of them.
EFT Tapping Wrist Point
diagram
The Wrist Point:
This point is also
rarely used but I acquaint you with it because you may see it in our
videos. It is located on the underside of the wrist at the mid-point
of where a watch band would normally reside. Please refer to the
diagram for clarification.
In general, it is most
effective to tap this point with several fingertips, or you can hold
your hand flat and gently slap the area on the inside of the wrist.
There is a twin point on each wrist and sometimes these points are
"tapped" by gently banging the inside of the wrists
together.
The 9 Gamut Procedure:
Originally developed by
Dr. Roger Callahan, the purpose of this nine step process is to
engage both sides of the brain. This is accomplished by continuously
tapping a particular point on the hand while performing specific eye
movements, humming and counting. It can seem like a strange process,
but through connecting nerves, certain parts of the brain are
stimulated when the eyes are moved. Likewise the right side of the
brain (the creative side) is engaged when you hum a song and the left
side (the digital side) is engaged when you count.
The 9 Gamut Procedure
was a standard feature in the Basic Recipe for many years, but is now
optional, and I rarely use it. I've found it helpful when there is a
clear brain disorder (e.g. Cerebral Palsy) and I will include it
occasionally when progress seems to be halted.
It is very difficult to
explain this procedure in words and pictures. It is easier to
understand when you can see a demonstration, and you will find a
video link for that purpose following the written explanation.
The 9 Gamut Procedure
is a 10 second process wherein a gamut of 9 "brain stimulating"
actions are performed while continuously tapping on one of the body's
energy points (the Gamut Point). To do the 9 Gamut Procedure, you
must first locate the Gamut point.
Gamut Point:
EFT Tapping 9 gamut
point diagram
To locate the Gamut
Point, which is on the back of either hand, put a finger between the
ring and little finger at the base. From this location, move your
finger about a half inch toward your wrist and this is where you’ll
tap the Gamut Point. Please see the illustration for clarity.
9 Actions:
While facing forward
and keeping your head still, tap the Gamut point continuously while
performing the following nine actions:
1.Eyes closed.
2.Eyes open.
3.Eyes hard down right
while holding the head steady.
4.Eyes hard down left
while holding the head steady.
5.Roll your eyes in a
circle as though your nose was at the center of a clock and you were
trying to see all the numbers in order.
6.Same as the previous
step, but roll your eyes the other direction.
7.Hum 2 seconds of a
song (any song will do, but I often use Happy Birthday).*
8.Count rapidly from 1
to 5.
9.Hum 2 seconds of a
song again.
* For some people,
humming Happy Birthday causes resistance because it brings up
memories of unhappy birthdays. In this case, you can either use EFT
on those unhappy memories and resolve them … or … you can side
step this issue for now by humming some other song.
Now, in the interest of
being thorough, here is a video where I demonstrate the Finger
Points, Below the Nipple or BN Point (often called the Liver Point),
Wrist Point and the 9 Gamut Procedure. The video assumes you have
thoroughly familiarized yourself with the above descriptions.
OTHER EFT TAPPING
POINTS & PROCEDURES - WATCH VIDEO
Review:
In this article, you
learned the EFT Tapping Basic Recipe with the following components:
•9 primary tapping
points (KC, TOH, EB, SE, UE, UN, Ch, CB, UA)
•Setup Phrase on the
KC point
•Reminder Phrase at
the rest of the points
•Measuring intensity
and the 5 step process
•Additional tapping
points (Fingers, BN, Wr, 9 Gamut)
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