Have you seen this? Review of Access Bars® by Neuroscientist Dr. Jeffrey L. Fannin
- Kirsten Bonanza

- 7 minutes ago
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This video is a 2015 presentation in which Dr. Jeffrey L. Fannin discusses brain-mapping observations taken before and after an Access Bars® session. It’s particularly interesting because the observations came from an impromptu look at what was occurring in the brain rather than from someone simply describing how Bars felt. (Access Consciousness)
One of the things I love about Access Bars® is that you don’t actually have to understand how it works to have change occur and to start to notice that something is different in your world.
More space. Less noise. More laughter. That sense that something you were gripping tightly suddenly doesn’t have quite the same hold on you.
But what is actually be occurring in the brain?
In this video, Dr. Jeffrey L. Fannin shares what he observed when looking at brain activity before and after an Access Bars session. I’m not sharing it as proof of what you will experience—because every body, every brain, and every Bars session is different.
I’m sharing it because I love the question it opens up:
What else might be changing when we allow ourselves to receive?
Watch the video below and see what it sparks for you. And perhaps, rather than deciding whether Bars “works,” ask:
What could receiving Bars create for me that I haven’t considered yet?



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