Our Vision

We envision an educational web resource designed to share the healing art of EFT. By featuring articles from professional practitioners and EFT explorers from all over the world, we hope to broadcast the benefits of uniquely applying this extraordinary self-help method.

EFTfree.netWe further recognize that by sharing original EFT articles, we also promote visibility for our contributors, many of whom are passionate and talented EFT professionals. It is our intention to offer EFT students of all stripes the space to share their ideas, skills and experience, and we intend to do this best by keeping the site informational and educational. In our presentation, materials and interactions we hope to highlight ownership of the EFT process by all, and we trust that our contributors words and deeds will inspire further interest in exploring all they have to offer. We look forward to watching how this approach helps facilitate bringing EFT to a wider audience.

In addition to sharing EFT and introducing those who practice it, fostering a life-giving and sustainable EFT community is an important part of our mission. We actively seek consensus around the question: “What are the core or guiding EFT principles?” and trust that subscribers, contributors and visitors alike will find EFTfree.net a place to share information, learn a thing or two and discover our shared values in the process. With these ideas in mind, don’t be surprised if our site looks and feels good. Indeed, we have designed EFTfree.net to reflect our mission and capture the spirit of emotional freedom.

Structure

We envision a high level of interactivity within the structure of the site to reflect interest in helping facilitate community. EFTfree.net is a dynamic Wordpress-based blog site, hosting articles archived and presented in different categories (i.e. chronic pain, self-esteem, etc). Each category will facilitate answering questions like, “How have other people uniquely applied EFT for my issue?” or “How can EFT help with ______?” While it appears as if the breadth of categories is limited – that is only because no article has yet been introduced to create that category. We look forward to filling our sidebar with EFT categories of all kinds.

EFTfree.net plans to:

  • Offer a wealth of EFT articles, highlighting innovation, creative approaches and grounding in core or guiding principles
  • Provide a venue for publication
  • Host an RSS feed for visitors to subscribe to the latest articles, (delivered via email)
  • Create an inspired Art of EFT newsletter
  • Develop a proactive Facebook presence, where we promote the work of our contributors and provide editorial comments
  • Provide a space for comments and feedback for articles
  • Establish an easily searchable EFT article archive
  • Expand and grow in accordance with our vision

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EFTfree Facilitators:

Lynne Shaner
Carna Zacharias-Miller
Jade Barbee
Betty Moore-Hafter

Advisory Board:

You

We are open to feedback, comments, suggestions and concerns of all kinds. Consider leaving a comment publicly on our Our Vision: The Art of EFT article or feel free to contact us privately at: info@eftfree.net or 802-860-7286.



4 Comments


Dani Zobin

Posted January 14, 2010 @ 5:07 pm |

Kudos guys for taking the challenge to fill this obvious gap, after Gary’s site is going down.

I wish to all of us, that you will manage to keep the neutral and non-commercial state of mind, so people will be able to recognize this site as the new EFT sharing stage, and not feel an urge to compete and build alternatives.

Let me suggest some ideas for the site:
- emofree.com was a great stage for sharing articles, but gave no place for people sharing their *ongoing* work on *their own issues*. I would like to suggest this site to host *blogs* for people describing their healing journeys. This people can but don’t have to be practitioners, just whoever works to heal himself using EFT.

- How about hosting FORUMS? Sure you’ve thought of it

- In the spirit of my first suggestion, a great unmet need is bringing EFT users (not practitioners!) together. A location-based listing will be fabulous.

Dani


Herbiecat

Posted January 19, 2010 @ 10:28 am |

I was wondering if the articles from emofree.com could be moved here and if not if some of the practitioners who wrote them were happy to pass them on to you. One of the invaluable things about emofree.com was the amount of articles they had and especially for a newcomer this was like gold dust.
If none of the above can be achieved, I am sure that in time you will build up the library anyway as your site looks great. Thank you for it!!


Judy Raiten

Posted January 31, 2010 @ 9:31 am |

I love this and am so grateful that you moved so seemlessly into the huge void Gary Craig’s retirement created. I always saved the daily newsletters from him but frequently did not have time to read them. So I like the simplified version. I would love to see some tap-along videos and audios included in the future.

Thank you!


Marion

Posted January 31, 2010 @ 2:22 pm |

I am very encouraged by the weekly newsletters and I save them all in a eft folder. It seems that eft is really improving and evolving and very creative in the recent month. I am very appreciative of the fact, that I can learn so much from others in such a simple way!
thank you so
much!
Marion



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