Is EFT for Christians?

We’re taught to believe that we must pray and wait to receive blessings from the Lord. And if we don’t receive that which we desire, then it must not be God’s will. Maybe we need to wait longer or maybe we just aren’t meant to have it.

This is all well and good for the decisions that skirt immorality. No, we should not daydream about the attractive neighbor and desire to become romantically involved if we are already in a committed relationship. No, we should not overindulge with alcohol. No, we should not desire for others to fail.

But let’s just say that we are morally good (for the most part) and simply desire to follow after our dreams. Dreams as in the goals we have for our lives, like making a career of painting or becoming a pro golfer or learning how to dance.

What about those dreams?

And if we’re praying and nothing is happening, then what?

I’ve always wondered why God would bless the neighbor and allow him to achieve his goal, but He wouldn’t also bless me and allow me to achieve my goal. What makes the neighbor more worthy than me?

Over the years, I’ve read a lot of faith-based books about financial and business success and dream manifestation, and I’ve followed the teachings of pastors and New Thought philosophers. And one of the things that I learned was that God has already given us the tools we need to manifest our dreams. And one tool is source energy or the Holy Spirit.

Neville Goddard, in his teachings, says that when we pray, we must declare that which we desire and believe that it has already been given to us.

Jesus, himself, says “Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” (Mark 11:24)

This doesn’t sound like a “well, maybe if you’re worthy enough” kind of situation.

So, where does the responsibility lie?

It lies within us.

Minister Baltimore Scott of New York, in his sermons, says that God has already paved a way for us, so we needn’t wait for this path to be paved. It already is. Minister Scott also says that God has already done every great and wonderful for us that he will ever do.

That leaves the rest up to us.

So, why are we living like we aren’t worthy of success? Why are we waiting on the Lord to grant us our financial abundance?

I firmly believe that God has given us the ability to use energy frequencies to manifest our dreams and desires. And I have seen this play out in my EFT/Tapping clients’ lives.

You see, everything is made up of energy. Our bodies are made up of energy. Money is energy. Abundance is energy. Even negative emotions are energy. And we attract what we put out. If we are consumed by negative emotions and a lack mindset, we will attract more negative emotions and we will continue to lack the things we desire.

We must shift our way of thinking so that we can attract the positive things that we desire. That is where EFT/Tapping comes in. It is a process that allows us to rewire our brains and remove emotional blocks that are keeping us stuck.

So, the answer is yes. Yes, EFT/Tapping is for Christians. And when used in conjunction with prayer, it can bring us even closer in our relationship with God. We must remember that He has already paved the way for us. Through Him, anything is possible.

If you are ready to start your journey to a better and more fulfilled life, contact me today and let’s schedule your one-on-one EFT/Tapping session. You deserve to live the life of your dreams!

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