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Robert Syvertsen's spectacular EFT First Aid story

 

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Hi Everyone,

Read this brief article and you will see why Robert Syvertsen called it spectacular.

Hugs, Gary

 

By Robert Syvertsen

Dear Gary,

As a newcomer and amateur EFT’er I want to report on a spectacular 'first aid' treatment using EFT.

I was attempting to jack up my boat trailer, to change a flat tire using my car's scissor jack. The jack was almost flat down as the axle is so low and with a scissor jack you don't get much mechanical advantage until it is about half expanded. It was very hard to crank the handle so at one point I put my foot on it while lifting the handle. It slipped out from under my foot and the full force of my lifting brought my hand up under a part of the trailer, smashing it into the underside. It went numb and I could feel the beginnings of swelling.

I immediately started with a setup phrase…

Even though I smashed my hand into the underside of the trailer…

And then I ran a full course including the 9 gamut. All sensation of injury ceased, no swelling occurred and two days later there is only a small blood blister which happened at the moment of impact and a slight redness in the area. I realised as I did the setup phrase that the common thread for this type of an injury is to 'kick' yourself for being soooo stupid.

I really like this tool.

Robert Syvertsen

 

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