Robert Gene Smith, Creator of eutaptics Faster EFT

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I help people struggling with trauma, PTSD, and chronic emotional pain break free from old survival patterns and reclaim their lives using eutaptics® FasterEFT™ and neuroplasticity. Over 40 years of studying the mind, human behavior, physical and mental health, spirituality and more has all led me into a career aimed at helping others change their lives. As a neuroplastician, behavioral engineer and drug rehab consultant, I am one of America’s leading experts on stress, trauma, PTSD, addictions, physical healing and neuroplasticity. Visit the link in bio to learn more about me, eutaptics® FasterEFT™ Training, and the Skills to Change Institute.

04/08/2026

She had her mercury fillings removed. Did the cleanse. Did everything right. And was still afraid to eat at a restaurant.

The mercury was gone. The program was still running.

People don't have a fear. They do a fear. What they do is imagine. They use these two magic words: what if? What if it gets worse? What if I react? What if I can't handle it? And when they run that story in their head it feels completely real. And now they are hiding under the bed from something that is not even in the room anymore.

Here is what I have seen over and over. The people who have mercury fillings and zero health problems were not already emotionally sensitive. They were not already carrying a traumatic history. They were not looking for a reason to explain why they feel the way they feel.

The ones who struggle are the ones who were already running a program. Toxic childhood. Then a toxic environment in school. Then chemical sensitivities in a relationship. Same operating system. Different horse.

The fillings were never the real problem. The programming was.

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04/08/2026

She'd been trying to find the link for years. Tried tapping. Couldn't locate the memory. Didn't know where to aim.

So she asked me.

"Can I just tap and say I don't know what it is? Can I let it go even without knowing?"

Here's what I told her.

Go to the Art of Change questions. Sit with them. Answer every single one. And if you don't know the answers, make the answers up. Then write it all out. Go to the first one. In your mind, change it to where it's positive. Work through every answer that way.

You're going to find something there.

This matters because most people get stuck waiting for clarity before they start. Waiting for the right memory to surface. Waiting to feel ready. But the brain doesn't need you to have the perfect answer. It needs you to give it a direction. Even a made-up answer points somewhere. And somewhere is always better than stuck.

The trainings have changed a lot since 2013. What's in the manual now is different from what it was. If you've been working from old material, it's time to come back.

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04/08/2026

Someone asked if they could tap on the sensation only. If they could not connect the dots, could they still make progress?

Yes. And here is the honest answer about what that actually does.

Tapping in the moment will lower the reaction. You can calm the body down. You can talk to yourself. Say "you are okay, it is all okay." That is real and it helps.

But lowering a reaction today may not change what is causing it. You can reduce the feeling without changing the operating system underneath it.

Here is what surprises most people though. When you start working on how you feel right now, your mind starts connecting things. A memory surfaces. Something that seems completely unrelated. People say "I don't know if this is related" and it always is. The mind is making the connection for you. All you have to do is follow it.

Today's reactions are pointing somewhere. You have to be a detective of your own inner resources. Work the feeling today. Clean up what surfaces. That is how you get from managing a reaction to actually changing what keeps creating it.

And by the way — if you are exhausted from doing this work, that is not a sign something is wrong. The body is changing. That is a process. Keep going.

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04/07/2026

A therapist told her she was highly sensitive. That her brain just works differently.

And maybe that's true. But here is what else is true.

You can be in a crowded room and feel completely alone. You can be sitting at the dinner table with people who love you and still feel alone. You can be next to your partner and feel alone. That is not sensitivity. That is a response. And responses come from somewhere.

I used to have a horrible fear of public speaking. Could never do it. I did not overcome it by practicing more or pushing through. I cleaned up my history. I cleaned up my reactions while I was in it. And it changed.

The overwhelm you feel around people, the way certain environments set your nervous system on fire, it may have nothing to do with who you are. It may have everything to do with what a younger version of you had to survive. A classroom. A lunch table. A home where being seen felt dangerous.

Change those memories and you change the behavior.

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04/07/2026

The Art of Change questions led me back to a moment I'd completely forgotten.

Two different times at the airport, they'd dropped me at one gate and the plane was leaving from another. I had to run. Dragging luggage across the terminal, out of shape, heart pounding, feeling like I was going to die from the sprint.

It wasn't a trauma. I chose to run. Logically it made sense. But my brain remembered the feeling of my heart pounding in that airport. And years later, standing in an airport on the way to Hawaii, my brain pulled that event and ran it again.

I didn't even know why. No understanding. No memory I could point to. Just a body in full reaction to something it couldn't explain.

I cleaned it up. Came back to the airport. Gone.

And here's what that taught me. Sometimes you're going to have a physical reaction with no understanding of why. Your brain knows. You don't. And the brain links things you would never believe could be connected.

So if you're working on yourself and you can't find where it's coming from, here's where to look. What bothers you. What you hate. What you avoid. Think about your ex-partners. Think about going home and visiting family. Who do you hate? What do you avoid? That's not about them. That's about you. And that's exactly where the pieces are hiding.

What's something you avoid or hate that you've never been able to explain? Drop it in the comments.

04/07/2026

She asked me something I hear all the time. Do you have to know exactly what happened for the work to help you?

She had traumas from ages 10 to 20. Couldn't see them clearly. Couldn't recognize them. Felt like something was in there but couldn't reach it.

I told her "no". You do not need to know exactly what happened.

The brain stores things you never consciously registered as memories. You know how to write your name. You can put sentences together. But can you remember the specific day you learned how to write the letter R? Of course not. The memory is in there. You just can't access it consciously. That doesn't mean it isn't running.

And then I shared my own story.

I'd traveled for years. Then I decided to go to Hawaii. Standing in the airport, my heart started pounding through my chest. Chest tightening. First thought: am I having a heart attack? Am I going to die?

I looked around trying to figure it out. Was it the smell? Something in the air?

I'd worked with panic attack clients for years at that point and I still didn't recognize it as a panic attack. I just thought something was wrong with my heart.

I didn't know yet what was behind it. Watch the next part to find out.

04/06/2026

The triggers in your life right now are little fires.

And every time you react, you put one out. But you never catch the guy who keeps starting them. The memories. The references. The programming that has been running underneath everything all along.

So here's what wise looks like. Tap when it bothers you. If you forgot to tap in the moment, go back after and clean it up anyway. Change how you represent it. Change your reaction to it. Then do an ecology check. Ask yourself: what memories in my mind are driving my behavior right now? Find those. Adjust them. Change them.

The older you get, the more life throws at you. People die. Children leave. Jobs change. Things fall apart and get rebuilt. You have to have the ability to change in the moment and not take any negative souvenirs home with you.

That's not just a coping skill. That's wisdom. That's how you operate in a world that is not going to slow down for you.

What's one trigger that keeps showing up in your life no matter how many times you think you've dealt with it? Drop it in the comments.

04/06/2026

There are two things happening when something sets you off. And most people only deal with one of them.

The first is right now. You're stressed. You're reactive. Something happened and your body is in it. That's when you tap. Not later. Now. Tapping in the heat of the moment dissipates what you're feeling so you can respond intelligently instead of making decisions from inside the storm. That is the number one skill.

But here's the second thing.

Why you reacted that way in the first place. That doesn't live in today's event. It lives in a training you already have inside you. A memory. A pattern you picked up somewhere, probably long before you understood what was happening.

You're over here at work, reacting to your colleague. But what you're actually running is a program you learned watching mom and dad. Not knowingly. It's just how the brain works. It learned how to have a relationship from what it saw. And now it runs that program wherever a relationship exists.

So you tap now to calm the storm. And then later, you go back and find the training. You find mom. You find dad. You tap until they're at peace with each other in your mind.

That's not just managing stress. That's cleaning up the root.

Watch the next part to hear the rest of Nicole's question answered.

04/06/2026

I call it the big dragon within.

I don't believe in dragons. But there is something, an experience that hit hard enough that your unconscious built a wall around it. And now it guards that wall. Not to hurt you. To protect you.

That's what I teach. How your brain works. How to communicate with the unconscious instead of fighting it. How to recognize that what looks like a wall is actually a resource, something the brain built to keep you alive and functional in a world that felt unsafe.

And my belief, I know this to be true, is that you are not broken. You are not screwed up. Your brain is doing exactly what it learned to do based on experiences you know and experiences you don't even remember having.

There is always something. Always a link. You cannot be doing what you're doing without having resources (known or unknown) driving it.

That means the thing you've been fighting isn't the enemy. It's a signal. And signals can be worked with.

This is what Danielle came to understand in this conversation. And it's what I want you to walk away with today.

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04/06/2026

I don't believe in resistance.

What most people call resistance is actually a self-protective system. The unconscious doing exactly what it's designed to do, keeping you safe.

When you start getting close to the real thing, the deep inner stuff, your brain is going to react. It will make you squirm. It will send you to the kitchen to eat a whole cake. It will make you pick up a book, start cleaning the house, fantasize about something else entirely. Not because you're broken or weak or sabotaging yourself. Because your brain is trying to keep you in alignment with the world it knows. And if that world was built around pain. Staying away from it feels like safety.

A panic attack is not resistance. A chemical sensitivity is not resistance. Hating something is not resistance. These are the unconscious using its inner resources to protect you.

But here's what I do believe...

When you find what you've been calling resistance, that moment your brain screams "I'm out of here" — that's the jackpot. That's where the real work is. That's where the transformation lives.

So instead of labeling yourself resistant, try this:

"There's something here my brain is trying to protect me from."

That shift alone changes everything.

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04/05/2026

She loved watermelon. Not just liked it. She was a champion. Could eat a whole one. Won competitions doing it.

Then one day she drank something else with it, got sick, and as she looked at what came up, watermelon was there.

Her brain made an instant decision. Watermelon did this.

From that moment on, she couldn't eat it. Couldn't even think about it without feeling nauseous. Not because watermelon changed. Because her brain recycled that last experience, that last imprint and made it the only reference it would use.

That's what the brain does. It doesn't average out all your experiences. It goes to the most recent. The most charged. The one that felt most like a threat. And it runs that one on repeat.

She said she had no link to any emotion. No memory. Nothing she could trace.

But the link was there. It's always there. Sometimes it's buried under years of living. Sometimes it happened so fast you didn't register it as a moment that mattered.

The pieces that built the reaction can be found. And when you find them, they can be updated and changed.

That's not a theory. That's how the brain works.

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04/05/2026

Emotion is only one fifth of memory.

That's the part most people focus on — the feeling. But the brain also records the image, the taste, the smell, the sound. All five get stored together. And when a sensitivity develops, it's usually not just one thread. It's the whole bundle.

She said she couldn't connect her food sensitivities to any emotion. And I told her, go to the discomfort. The bloating itself is a physical memory. A kinesthetic memory. And then ask: if this food were a person in your family, who would it represent? Grandma? A place you left? A chapter that closed?

There's always a link. Sometimes it's cultural. Sometimes it's a relationship. The brain doesn't care how subtle the connection is. It just records what was happening when the experience occurred and files it all together.

And then there's the little girl who loved watermelon. She was a champion. Ate it like it was her calling. Won a competition. And then she drank something else with it, got sick, and looked at what came up.

The watermelon was in it.

From that day on, allergic reaction every time.

One moment. One image. The brain made the connection and held it.

Part 3 is coming. We're not done yet.

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