
Many people in today’s globalized world have come to understand the benefits of acupuncture. But tapping acupressure points? What benefit could that possibly have?
Previous articles have examined the benefits of other remedies you can do at home, like flower essences and homeopathy. If Dr. Kurt Ebert of Bala Cynwyd is correct, attractor field therapy can cure a wide variety of symptoms, from the common cold to nausea and insomnia. It is a medicine kit that one can carry in a looseleaf binder – all that is necessary is to print the tapping sequences for free from The-Tree-Of-Life.com.
Dr. Ebert has even discovered a way to transmit the sequences over airwaves and to cut necessary sounds onto CD’s. Now he sends them as MP3 files around the world, and lectures about his medical system in countries like Hungary that can’t afford America’s technology-heavy medical care. For these services, though, you need to contact his office at 610-664-8053.
The portly psychologist, a former professor at Penn, left the hospital community because he felt that there must be a better way to help patients than to treat them with drugs. He attributes his discovery of Attractor Field Therapy to the grace of God.
Also behind his insight lies the very practical belief, which he derived from David Hawkins and his book Power vs. Force, that all illness is associated with a particular “level of consciousness.” Guilt, for example, lies behind sleep problems, and pride, as another example, is one of the poles of manic depression.
Too psychological a view of life? Hey, if it works, and can keep you from being dependent on medication, don’t knock it. Like any doctor will tell you, there isn’t a pill out there that can’t kill you. The worst that you can do with tapping is get a sore finger.