5 Day E-mail Mini-Course by Cathy Vartuli and Rick Wilkes
We invite you to sign-up for our free Tapping To Accelerate Pain Relief 5-day mini-course. We cover key topics to help you get relief from your pain and suffering. Once you sign up, we will send you the mini-course by e-mail, one each day for the next 5 days. (If you don’t see it – check your spam folder!) Here’s a brief overview of the course:
Day 1: Let’s Use Tapping for Pain Relief NOW — That’s today!
Day 2: Trauma and Pain — How old traumas (big and small) can contribute to your pain today, and what you can do to permanently free yourself.
Day 3: Three Subconscious Beliefs That Could Be Hurting Your Life
— We’ll explore ways to identify destructive beliefs and show you how tapping can clear them so you feel better.
Day 4: Help Your Body Feel Better By Shifting Your Emotional State — When you’re in stuck in overwhelm, suffering, or despair, your body becomes depleted. By tapping to reduce the intensity of the emotions, you shift your body into a state of self-healing.
Day 5: What Does Your Pain Have to Say? — We’ll show you how to tune into your body and get the best and most accurate guidance available… that which flows from your own inner truth… your own Inner Healer.
To start your free Tapping To Accelerate Pain Relief 5-day mini-course, complete the form on the right. Then check your email in 5-10 minutes. If you don’t see our email for Day 1, be sure to check your spam folder!
i would like to recieve this mini course in my email please, thank you so much
Enter your first name and email address at the bottom of the article, just above the comment area, and you will receive the Pain Relief minicourse by email, Liana.
thank you so much for this mini course. its superb
is tapping the best way to program your subconscience?
We don’t think of it as “programming” the subconscious. Tapping first and foremost helps to bring relief to old patterns and connections that were made (or frozen) due to past trauma. Then, it gives the energy a new direction… by your choice. I guess you could call that programming. It feels more like choice, like engaging with life’s options in an empowered way to me. -Rick