Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 3, Issue 11, 1 May 2019 | Page 39

present life is 100 like magic. And since it is the inner healing power that gets moving through the tapping and not me being the “fixer” it is very empowering for the person. A transition from “victim” so survivor. Like for example when we were teaching TTT to young women in a rehab centre in Congo belonging to the hospital of last years receiver of the Nobel Peace Prize Dr Mukwege. They had all experienced sexual violence and rape. When they leant TTT they not only healed themselves from many of their symptoms but they also became healers for others. That is empowerment. 7. What is your most life changing experience during therapy so far? Tapping has completely changed my life. To be able to share such a accessible tool for healing with people everywhere I go is a gift. It has brought so much joy to my life and to the life of others. I often say that my salary is all the smiles I have seen in the faces of people after the experienced Tapping. I can tell many stories of people who have changed dramatically after learning Tapping. 8. What is the common challenge (s) you come across as a therapist ? One of the challenges with Tapping is that is looks funny, almost like a joke.