Emotional Clearing Technique with Sobyl Bunis

EPISODE · Nov 28, 2019 · 46 MIN

Emotional Clearing Technique with Sobyl Bunis

from Naturally Recovering Autism with Karen Thomas · host Karen Thomas, Founder, CEO

Emotional clearing technique is a natural way to remove emotional patterns that have been embedded into the neurological system. Any incident that has been strong enough to cause the psyche to hold onto it will be locked into the subconscious patterning and control our conscious decisions and reactions. Growing up with autism can create issues around self esteem, “Something is wrong with me,” or acceptance, “people don’t like me,” or “others must control me because I’m not capable of doing things on my own.” Parents and siblings of children with autism also have issues they carry that control their responses to their environment. Luckily, there is a gentle, natural and effective way to remove old issues around emotions that were “embedded” into our hard-drive causing our neurological system to react in specific ways when we have similar experiences later on in life. Please watch this very important and informative interview with Cornell University graduate and doctor of chiropractic, Sobyl Bunis, who has specialized in Emotional Clearing Technique for over two decades. This technique is important to remove old patterns that can prevent us from getting better both physically and emotionally. Learn what you can do about it. Click Here or Click the link below for more details. https://naturallyrecoveringautism.com/23

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