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The Sarah Fraser Show

#231 Visiting A Shaman Healer Part 3: Tapping

The Sarah Fraser Show

Sarah Fraser

Entertainment News, Tv & Film, Comedy, News

4.11.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2017

⏱️ ? minutes

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What the hell is tapping and does it work? Listen as Sarah experiences her first ever tapping ceremony to resolve the grief she feels around her father's death. How can this easy practice help you with issues like anxiety, grief, and impatience? Eric Weinstein is a shamanic healer who lives in Reston, VA. and explains more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Eric Weinstein, you have been hearing him the past couple of weeks on In the Monda Frashe podcast.

0:11.7

It's all about interviews, experiences, and entrepreneurs.

0:14.7

Everybody has loved him.

0:16.6

So I would definitely say, you know, check him out if you've been curious in shamanic healing,

0:21.9

if you wanted to try a ceremony.

0:24.0

And I am thinking about putting together a group.

0:26.5

So I will keep you posted on that.

0:28.6

Today is part three of my interview with Eric and my exploration of shamanic healing.

0:35.0

And it involves actually a tapping ceremony.

0:40.1

So it's taking a different turn if you will um but today i had never heard of tapping i had no clue what it is but tapping is used by

0:47.2

shamanic healers by therapists by many many different alternative health practitioners as a way to deal with things like grief,

0:55.8

impatience, almost any human emotion.

0:59.2

And tapping is a series of self-taps that you do on your head, on your body, on your hands,

1:05.2

on your heart, and various movements that Eric takes you through in order to lessen that emotion that you're

1:13.8

feeling and that is controlling your body. So today, I wanted to explore grief. And my father passed

1:20.9

away 20 years ago this past summer to esophageal and stomach cancer when I was 20 years old.

1:26.4

And growing up, I had amazing parents.

1:29.9

They were super fun and they were two parents who really wanted to have kids. So when my father

1:35.2

passed away, it really blew up our family unit. It was incredibly sad as anyone knows,

1:41.1

especially any of you guys listening who lost a parent when the parent was very

1:45.4

young and when you were very young, it is a truly traumatic thing that affects so many aspects

1:50.8

of your life for the rest of your life.

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