It is my wish that what the brave and determined veterans and their families in my film demonstrate will inspire others to take up the call for action to bring energy healing into the VA and the military in general. Imagine equipping soldiers going into harm's way with a tool to reduce stress, build self confidence and also compassion, rather than blind aggression. That would be preparing fighting men and women with effective tools before they face the horrors of war and prepare then to return to civilian life without the emotional scars that as many as one of every two bring home.
For the rest of us, what this project proves is that if energy psychology can help a Vietnam vet with a history of 40 years of pain and suffering, it will quite likely help us with our own issues as well.
If your readers want to support this cause, I would urge them to learn more about energy work and its results and then share what they've learned. Call elected officials, speak to health care workers and more than anything, offer what they've seen to veterans and family members of veterans they know. There is a positive spirit of change behind this project. So many talented and determined people came together to make it happen and others can carry that same energy forward into their communities and their own lives.
Thank you for the opportunity to share my thoughts with your readers.
Thank you, Eric. I hope that public demand makes EFT a first-line tool for the hundreds of thousands of vets who could benefit from it. It would be a concrete and positive way to say "thank you" for their service to our country.
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Part one of my interview with Eric
The film's official website
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