ABSTRACT

Tapas Fleming has identified a sequence of core thoughts about the target problem that a person is invited to focus upon whilst holding a pose in which the fingers of one hand hold the first bladder meridian points in the corner of each eye, as well as the third eye chakra, and the other hand holds the occipital area at the back of the skull. Like Dr Callahan, Tapas Fleming emphasises that our body-mind-energy systems run on information, and this information organises our thoughts, emotions, physiology, and behaviour. The pausing and checking in with the client between each step allows important and detailed information to be accessed regarding the client’s inner thoughts, fantasies, and emotions. Thus the mind-body-energy system is invited to search for the most relevant traumas, beliefs, conflicts and other relevant factors. By broadening, with clarity, the instructions and intent, the synergy of thought and energy mean that the scope of Tapas Acupressure Technique becomes almost limitless.