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Hi Everyone,
Ruth Fox from the UK uses a tapping approach that can help open up our awareness to new possibilities. While she uses it at the end of her sessions, I think it has equal merit if used at the beginning.
Hugs, Gary
By Ruth Fox
Hi Gary,
Here are a few words that I often get my groups to tap through at the end of our session. Â Even when we are all keen to free ourselves and open up to new possibilities in our lives, there are 'glass ceilings' we may not even be aware of that we have never thought we could go beyond. Â These words are designed simply to soften these barriers we may have to being open to truly unlimited possibilities!
I ask them to tap continuously around the sequence and repeat these words after me. I have found it to be quite powerful and inspiring when spoken quite slowly so that it is fully acknowledged. It is a lovely way to end a session where much healing has taken place, affirming the possibility that change can happen in life more than we may have thought it could!
I acknowledge the possibility…
that the apparently impossible…
may become possible…
in ways that I cannot imagine right now...
and I acknowledge that it may happen...
in unexpected ways...
and that it could come about much more quickly than I ever thought it could...
and that it could just surprise me...
and bring me incredible excitement...
and joy when I see it unfolding.
Love from Ruth
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