How to use EFT tapping for wildlife, from birds to whales.

EFT tapping for wildlife

 

Whilst I usually share about using EFT tapping for pets, I often get asked whether can use EFT tapping for wildlife too.

My answer is a resounding yes.

In my opinion tapping is an excellent way to help wild animals that are injured or distressed.

Why is it such a good option?

There’s a way to use EFT without tapping on the animal itself, it’s called surrogate tapping.

That way, wild animals, who aren’t used to human contact and would become more stressed by human interaction, get to receive the benefits of the tapping (it can help with shock, pain relief, distress and speed up recovery times) without having to have anyone near them. In fact, as I demonstrate in this week’s video, you don’t even have to be in the same country!

How do I do it?

In this week’s video I demonstrate several ways to use the tapping, simple enough for you to try even if tapping is completely new to you.
I share how I use it for birds on my property and also how I use it for emergency situations involving wildlife that could even be on the other side of the planet. I give the example of using it for whales stranded on a beach.

Video.

Click here or on the image below to watch this week’s video, to see my quick demonstrations for tapping for birds and whales. I also share some tips on how to use tapping for wild animals that are straying onto roads.

What else can I do?

I have to note here, that the tapping is NOT a replacement for seeking veterinary care if you find an injured animal. It’s always complementary to it.

If you’re not sure whether the animal may need veterinary assistance, or how to approach them if they require to be transported to a veterinary clinic, this article could be of help to you.

http://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/tips-for-helping-injured-wildlife/

Over to you.

Has this inspired you to use the tapping for helping wildlife? I hope so.

Are there times when you’d have loved to have known about the tapping when faced with an incident involving wild animals or livestock?

Let me know in the comments below.

Thank you and please share this post, so more people know about this great way to help wild animals.


Update: I wrote this post before the wildfires started in Alberta, Canada.
We can use tapping for that situation. We can tap and ask for rain to come, we can tap for those animals in that location to find safety, we can tap to relieve their trauma. We can tap to help the firefighters. We can tap for everyone affected by the fire. We can tap for the land there. Just tap. It can help.

It can be as simple as tapping on your feelings about the wildfires, any upset or fear you feel about it. That tapping will help you AND the situation.
Are you willing to give it a go?

 

6 Responses to How to use EFT tapping for wildlife, from birds to whales.

  1. What a unique and wonderful post, Ferris! You covered two very important points for me…I have an elderly cat who likes to cross our street at her own royal pace. Knowing I could tap to encourage her to stay to the side brings me great comfort. I also have a dog who often catches possums and I love the idea of tapping to ensure they are uninjured and find their way back to safety once I’ve brought the dog in. Thanks so much for this exciting new spin on tapping!

    • Hi April, I’m delighted that this post was useful for you and will help you with keeping your cat safe and helping those possums. Happy tapping.

  2. tapping is interesting to me, ferris, but i really don’t know much about it. if you tap on the points and focus on the bird, for instance, what exactly is being conveyed? and how? thank you for caring so completely for the animals on our earth.

    • That is a great question April, thanks for asking it.
      When we focus on the bird (especially on what is ‘wrong’ with them) and tap, our tapping on our meridian points affects their meridians. When there is an imbalance or disruption in their energy flow (through the meridians) the tapping serves to dissolve the disruption and restore balance.
      Injury, stress, trauma and illness all disrupt the energy flow, so the tapping helps to undo the effect of that.
      Once the disruption is cleared, any further tapping will help strengthen their meridian system.
      I hope that makes sense April.
      As for the ‘how’, well, energy knows no bounds, so when we focus on them with the intention for the tapping to assist them, it will, as the energy flow responds to our intention.

  3. This is fascinating that one can surrogate tap for wildlife. I have had birds fly into my windows now and then, and never knew I could tap for them. Love how you make it so easy to heal and use energy in your videos. You help so many animals….and people 😉

  4. Hi Jules, yes it is fascinating how we can surrogate tap for wildlife, and it’s really effective. Thank you for your kind words. Happy tapping for any birds that fly into your window in the future.