Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Something New

This afternoon I will be facilitating my first couple's TAT session.  As some of you may know, TAT stands for The Tapas Acupressure Technique, named after its creator, Tapas Fleming, a Licensed Acupuncturist in Southern California.

In the process of TAT, we pretend there is a big pot in the center of the room into which problems, concerns and issues are tossed.  Then, holding the TAT pose that capitalizes on connecting the vision center of the brain with master acupressure points on the face, the client puts his/her focus on a series of specifically formulated statements, one by one.  People doing TAT often experience a spectrum of profound connections, insights, perspectives and/or healings. 

As strange as it is to admit, Tapas Fleming can't really explain how TAT works.  But she -- and TAT Professionals all over the world -- have hundreds and hundreds of documented success stories in the 25 years since its inception.  TAT has been used to successfully alleviate food and environmental allergies and sensitivities, aid in weight management, reduce chronic stress and pain symptoms, even heal serious and chronic illnesses. 

TAT has been called a portal of grace and my own experiences with TAT -- both as a TAT Professional for others, and in using it as a self-help technique for my own issues -- confirm that sweet description.

I'm eager to see what unfolds for the husband and wife who will be each putting his/her issues in the TAT pot this evening.  I will keep you posted. 

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