How to Use Remote Tapping to Tackle a Pet’s Behavioral Issues
Last week, I brought up the idea that we are able to influence the world around us. It’s unclear just how much we can influence, and for obvious reasons I’ll say that this ability should only be used in a way that is good and positive for the other person. And by good and positive, I mean the way the person views it, not based on your own opinions and beliefs.
So, enter remote tapping, also known as surrogate tapping.
Remote tapping can be used on others as a way to combat health and mental issues, emotional blockages, and behavioral problems. It’s an odd process, but it can be extremely beneficial with miraculous results.
I was working with one of my EFT tapping clients last week and she was frustrated and annoyed with her dog’s sudden bad behavior of crossing into the neighbor’s yard and eating their trash. The first year of her dog’s life had been spend at a landfill before he was rescued, so he already possessed a natural inclination to eat trash. So, we did a session of remote tapping.
Here’s how it works: you visualize your pet or the other person and then you tap on the points while pretending that you are the other being.
With my client’s case, we used language from her dog’s point of view. We said things like “I am a good boy,” “I love my mommy and I love to protect her,” “I protect my mommy by staying in our yard,” and “When I go outside, I go potty and then I go back to the house.”
The idea here is that we are encouraging him to be a good boy, using language that he knows.
Here’s what my client reported just 2.5 days after our one-on-one EFT/Tapping session:
Kelly, you will not believe this! Whenever I tap while Gareth is outside, he stays in our two-acre yard now. The one time I caught him in the neighbor’s yard was when I did not do the tapping!
Coincidence? We don’t think so. And my client is definitely not complaining about her dog’s behavioral correction! He went from touring the neighbor’s yard three times in four days to now staying in his own yard. Either way, it’s a success!
I have used remote tapping for my cats to tackle their behavioral issues as well and I have had some pretty amazing results. One of my cats, for example, would attack another cat and it got to the point where I had to keep them separated. Finally, frustrated and fed up, I did some remote tapping. Instantly, my cat’s behavior improved and the two are now able to interact peacefully.
Remote tapping (or surrogate tapping), when used correctly, is a great tool to correct bad behavior. It can also be used to promote health and mental well-being, improve positivity, and even help others manifest their desires.
Stay tuned for more articles about remote tapping. It’s such a fascinating topic!