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Using "Automatic EFT" at an accident scene

 

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Hi Everyone,

In this brief article, Alan Cox from the UK shows how his "automatic use" of EFT calms down a driver in an auto accident. Please consult physicians on all medical issues.

Hugs, Gary

 

By Alan Cox

Hi Gary,

I would like to tell you about using EFT automatically.  I was driving home last week when a cyclist was knocked of her bike on a busy road near where I live.  After parking my car, grabbing my mobile phone, and rushing towards the cyclist (dialing for an ambulance on route) the girl was being attended by an off duty paramedic. 

However the lady driver who had run into her was in a state of shock as she stepped out of her car shaking and very shocked.  I was standing right beside her talking to the emergency service using my mobile phone in my left hand and with my right started to tap the driver.  She never said a word but almost immediately calmed down. 

I was hardly aware of tapping her as I was busy giving directions to the ambulance crew.  I then removed her car and the ambulance and police came and took over.  After making a quick statement I went home.

A few days later I received a lovely thank you card and the lady asked what I had done to make her feel so calm.  I sent her our web details and she has signed up for a Level One workshop next month.

All the best,

Alan Cox

 

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