Baby Declan was born on Feb .1 to his mother, Jillian O’Connor, who in her early months of pregnancy was diagnosed with an extremely rare metastatic breast cancer. Jillian has been given two years to live. The future looks grim for this young mother, but I am confident that EFT can help. Please set aside a few minutes to surrogate tap for Jillian using the following suggested phrases or other phrases you may feel called upon to use.
- Even though I, Jillian, have been told my cancer is incurable, I accept myself. I choose to heal anyway.
- Even though the tests I took after giving birth seem to show my cancer has spread further, I accept myself. I choose to heal anyway.
- Even though I’ve been told I may only have two years to live, I Jillian, accept myself. I choose to heal anyway.
- Even though the doctors and others have little faith in my cure, I accept myself. I choose to heal anyway.
- Even though I will probably feel awful during chemotherapy, I accept myself. I choose to heal anyway.
- Even though I may find treatment difficult and being a new mother a very difficult combination, I accept myself.
- Even though I’m worried that my cancer has spread, I accept myself. I choose to heal anyway.
- Even though I’m worried that my kids will be without a mother, I accept myself.
- Even though it is difficult to stay positive and hopeful about my complete recovery, I accept myself. I choose to hope anyway.
- Even if I worry about where the money’s coming from, I accept myself and choose to believe that things will work out.
- Even though I have two other small children who also need their mother’s attention, I accept myself. I’m doing the best I can.
- Even though my husband is working 12 hour shifts to help the family pay the bills, I accept myself. I’m doing the best I can.
- Even though its difficult to stay hopeful when others
- Even though I may feel guilty that my husband has to work so hard, I accept myself.
- Even though I’m worried I may not live to see my children grow up, I accept myself. I choose to live.
- Even though life doesn’t seem fair, I accept myself anyway. I’m doing the best I can, playing the cards I’ve been dealt.
If you are new to EFT, tap the karate chop side of the hand while saying each statement, and then tap through the following points as you mentally repeat three or four of the above statements. Top of the head, between the eyebrows, side of the eyes, under the eyes, under the nose, under the lips, beneath the collar bone, and under the arms, on the torso, at the bra strap area. Check out EFT in a nutshell, http://www3.telus.net/emofree/EFT-in-a-nutshell.htm for further info, or EFT Universe at http://www.emofree.com/EFT/?aft=908 Learn more about Jillian’s story here.
Tapping right now, Mildred. Also concentrating on shutting off the stress response which is counter productive to healing and growth.
If she’s open to it or you’re working with her directly, I would suggest looking at Emma Roberts’ book “Even though I have cancer…”.
By: Kelly on February 16, 2015
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If you find your own stress response arising while tapping, it is worth tapping for in yourself. I`ve already changed the wording to be more open to the possibility of healing. I do not know this woman at all, I only heard about her from my local newspaper.
By: Mildred's eftedmonton Blog on February 16, 2015
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It’s never an accident to find something like this. From one Jillian (in Ontario, Canada) to this Jillian, fighting such a hard battle in Edmonton, My thoughts and prayers are with you. I’m tapping for you. Hugs!
By: Jillian on April 21, 2015
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