Reviewed by John Freedom
Tapping is a phenomenon.
Tapping has become a populist movement, as thousands and even millions of people are tapping on themselves to relieve aches and pains, fears and phobias, cravings and addictions, anxiety and depression, and many kinds of negative emotional and psychosomatic issues. It is both a powerful technique used by many therapists, as well as a self-help and self-empowerment tool that people can use for themselves and their families. A recent paper in the prestigious journal Frontiers in Psychology estimated that acupoint tapping is “used as self-help by tens of millions of people each year,” noting that one tapping app alone has more than two million documented subscribers. And tapping does not require any fancy equipment, wherever you go, the power is at your fingertips.
I recently returned home from the annual Energy Psychology Conference in Phoenix. The keynote speaker for our EP Research Symposium was David Feinstein. David and his wife Donna Eden will need no introduction to this audience. The dynamic duo of Eden Energy Medicine have recently published a new book entitled TAPPING: Self-Healing with the Transformative Power of Energy Psychology.