Jonathan Thorson ASMR put out a tapping challenge video and I was mentioned in it along with a number of other ASMR creators. Well, of course I had to accept the challenge! I don't profess to being as good as Jon but I did put together this simple video with just a wooden handle to tap using my nails. It does contain some audio echo and visual FX to oscillate the video a little. It contains fast and slow tapping. Beneficially though this tapping video concentrates on specific meridian endpoints while focusing on negative emotions or physical sensations. Tapping helps calm the nervous system to restore the balance of energy in the body and rewire the brain to respond in healthy ways. You can check out Jon's channel here: / @jonathanthorsonasmr ...and his tapping challenge video here: • ASMR Anticipatory Tapping Triggers (STOP A... Please give the video a thumbs up if you liked it. Subscribe to the channel so you'll never miss another video. Let me hear your thoughts in the comments section below about what you thought of it. I'll answer you, personally! Thank you for watching. My next video is virtually ready so if you haven't already subscribed then please do and you'll get a message from YouTube when I've put it up. I'll be waiting for you... -Marcus x #asmrtapping #asmrtap #asmrecho
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