The Attractor Field Technique (AFT) presents a new model for stress, the mind-body connection, and consciousness. It is based upon the following principles:
- Stress is borne from within, not from without. It is dictated from our own
long-held patterns of response, perceptions, feeling, and thinking.
- Our reaction to events, or this pattern of response, activates specific brain neural networks and distorts our body's underlying energy harmonic. This is what leads to disease, illness, and mental upset. As repeated thoughts, physical pain, and long-held assumptions persist, they actually deepen the neural pathways in our brains.
- The specific types of physical and emotional problems we develop are linked to our particular patterns of consciousness. These patterns do not need to be a
permanent state of affairs.
- By releasing the belief structures and their accompanying disrupting energy field underlying physical and mental upset, our energy is enhanced and health and well-being returns.
Learn to develop new thinking and responses in harmony with our higher energies
and develop new neural pathways of healthy thinking and response. It will change
your life in profound ways. AFT uses over a dozen specific treatment approaches that allow a practitioner to work on multiple levels of a problem, including the many resistances the ego has to letting go of the problem.
Using kinesiological muscle testing to assess the consciousness of a particular problem, it discerns the appropriate energetic treatment level (a past event, a current belief, or a specific energetic pattern).
AFT has its roots in the wisdom of the sages. Combined with modern science, it enables you to improve your physical health, your mental health, and your relationships as well.
" We think that we live by forces we control, but in fact we are governed by power from unrevealed sources, power over which we have no control."
David R. Hawkins, MD, Ph.D.
Ancient Roots
For thousands of years, Eastern thought evolved with its own unique genius. While Western medicine has reduced mortality, many still find it increasingly invasive, ridden with side effects, and ineffective for chronic physical and emotional conditions. Yet the Eastern system of stimulating pressure points has withstood the test of time and earned respectability. Why? Because it works.
Ancient Roots Meet Brain Science and Evolutionary Biology
The Attractor Field Technique is an outgrowth of the landmark work of David R. Hawkins, MD, Ph.D., author of Power Vs Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior.
Dr. Hawkins's writing is an extension of the work of Rupert Sheldrake, who
is famous as one of the world's most innovative biologists. Sheldrake revolutionized scientific thinking with his vision of a living, developing universe with its own inherent memory.
The concept of "Attractor Fields" is based on Rupert Sheldrake's concept of "M-fields." It refers to the organizing patterns of invisible energy that form life. Like gravity and magnetic fields, M-fields are unseen, yet their energy shapes our physical and mental beings alike. We connect to these Attractor Fields through our conscious and unconscious thought.
Drawing on Dr. Hawkins' findings, Dr. Kurt Ebert developed AFT to dismantle the thought patterns and eliminate the energy fields at the source of both mental and physical disorders. AFT focuses on belief change and physical treatments to remove
both the symptoms of stress and disease and the energy field causing them.
The problematic energy field is disrupted with gentle noninvasive acupuncture stimulation of the meridians, either through tapping or tone. With this revolutionary technique, there's new hope for health, personal growth and inner satisfaction.
About Dr. Kurt Ebert - The developer of the ATTRACTOR FIELD TECHNIQUE
Dr. Kurt Ebert, Ph.D. is an internationally known neuro-psychologist and expert on stress. He has conducted clinical research with people and controlled research with animals, showing impressive positive outcomes with AFT.
Kurt Ebert Ph.D. is the former director of Clinical Neuropsychological Services, Department of Neurology, Temple University Hospital; former Director of Research, Division of Family Study, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania; former Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology in Neurology, Thomas Jefferson Medical School.
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