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Animals

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Tapping for a horse

Important Note: This article was written prior to 2010 and is now outdated. Please use my newest advancement, Optimal EFT. It is more efficient, more powerful and clearly explained in my free e-book, The Unseen Therapist™.  Best wishes, Gary

Hi Everyone,

This intriguing EFT example by Suzanne Peach displays some extraordinary features of EFT. Note the language she uses as she tunes into the horses.

Hugs, Gary


By Susanne Peach, EFT-ADV

Dear Gary;

I had quite the unique and fun experience recently.  Your daughter, Tina, suggested I send you these stories, as she shares my love for animals.

I was asked to come out to a farm and work on a horse, Pele, who had a nervous stomach and diarrhea.  This occurred whenever a change, no matter how small, took place in her life.  Like so many other horses, she has had many homes.  Unfortunately, some of those have been abusive.  One consistent and daily problem was after she ate her hay and in anticipation of her grains, she would get diarrhea.

I tapped on my KC point, saying I'm Pele, I'm Pele, I'm Pele, to better communicate with her energy system.  I started tapping on the KC point again, using the following (and other) phrases:

Even though I get so nervous when things change...

Even though I get upset when things change, thinking I may have to find a new home again...

Even though my stomach can't handle change...

Even though my stomach can't handle any more new homes...

Then lots of repeating of the above phrases on the other points, including:

Don't like change

It might happen again, that they forget to feed me

If there's something different, they say I'm a bad horse

They didn't love me

What did I do wrong that made them send me away?

Why was she so mean to me? 

I was trying to be good...I don't know what I did that was wrong I choose to forgive her for treating me that way.

Why were the other horses always picking on me?

My nervous stomach … My nervous intestines

I choose to release any unresolved issues in my intestines

After I eat my hay, I choose to trust that the grains are coming, so my body can relax.

During this entire time, there was another horse, Hap, who was in the same pasture.  He was friendly when I first got there, letting me pet him and checking me out.  When I started tapping for Pele, I felt Hap come up behind and stand behind me.  If he was any closer to me, he would have climbed into my pocket.  He wasn't doing anything other than standing there, so I accepted his presence and focused on the tapping for Pele.  When I took a break, I checked in with the owner, who said Pele was pretty relaxed.  She had been eating the entire time I tapped on her, but her eyes were closed, which the owner said was rare when she ate.

But it was Hap that was the surprise.  The owner said she's never seen him just stand there, so close to Pele and people, without eating or doing anything.  Hap was completely relaxed and seemed interested in what I was doing.  We acknowledged him and his presence.  The owner then informed me that Hap also had digestive problems, but not to the severity that Pele had them.  The owner was pretty stunned that Hap would just stand there during this process.

I returned to my tapping for Pele, but we set our intention to help Hap with his digestion as well.  About ¾ of the way into my session with Pele, Hap just turned away, walked a bit and started eating.  He decided his session was over, according to the owner.

While working on Pele, I could feel a tenseness in my stomach that continued further down the intestinal tract.  After tapping a few rounds, I'd check in with how it felt on me and also the owner, who said she also felt the same tightness/blockage.  We kept tapping until it was almost cleared out, then the heart tightened up. 

I tapped on the heartache, feeling safe and secure (A LOT of those phrases) and got to a point where I felt we were done for the day.  The owner said she, too, felt we cleared out a lot of tightness in the stomach and intestinal tract, and felt such a peaceful acceptance for Pele.

Just another tip - when I get done tapping for animals, which I now do completely surrogately, I always remember to tap on my KC and say I am Susanne, I am Susanne, I am Susanne.

A week later I went back for more tapping.  I was informed that Pele didn't have diarrhea for 4 days after our tapping; the first time in over a year that she's been that healthy.  And Hap, the horse that borrowed benefits, also had his diarrhea go away for a few days - the first time in years for him.  After this session, Pele's diarrhea subsided for 6 days.  I check in with the owner occasionally, and am happy to report Pele's diarrhea is becoming less and less frequent as time goes on.

I'm also happy to report that Hap, the horse who Borrowed Benefits, has also been showing improvement.

With love and gratitude,

Susanne Peach, EFT-ADV

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