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Attracting Abundance With EFT

Clearing Emotional Blocks to Your Success

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What if you could live a prosperous, successful life instead of just dreaming about it? Using the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) and the law of attraction, you can expand your comfort zones, release limiting beliefs, and build your prosperity consciousness to attract the abundance and success you want.

EFT is like psychological acupressure. It uses a gentle tapping technique to stimulate traditional Chinese acupuncture points, as well as affirmations to identify and clear emotional blocks that are holding you back from what you truly want. By combining EFT with the law of attraction, you can eliminate sabotaging behavior and learn to live abundantly with love, passion, and joy.

Through lecture, case studies, and experiential learning, including witnessing and participating in practice demonstrations with other participants, you acquire real, immediately useful, and repeatable skills for your life, and notice immediate progress throughout the weekend.

Those new to EFT, as well as advanced practitioners of all types of energy medicine, are welcome.

Carol Look, LCSW, DCH, is trained as a clinical social worker and has a doctoral degree in hypnotherapy. She is author of Attracting Abundance With EFT and It’s Not About the Food. She has also produced several CDs on weight loss, healing addictions, and attracting abundance, as well as DVDs on healing pain and illness, and attracting success and abundance. AttractingAbundance.com

Carol Look
Professional Trainings at Omega


For more information: Call 877.944.2002 (US) or 845.266.4444 (International) or email us at registration@eomega.org

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