Need Personal Questions Answered? Do Self-Testing: Kinesiology
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Hi Rijuta, I find this subject very interesting. I went to the link to find out a little bit more about kinesology. This stuff is amazing, espectially about the energy and the way in which the fingers project certain type energy. I will read more on this. Thanks for sharing this information. Dear BraveHeart Friends, For those who are interested to know what to do if you are having difficulty learning how to do self-testing with kinesiology, please click on this link . This information is an excerpt from the book Co-Creative Science by Machaelle Small Wright. For those who are interested to explore the merits of EFT, please go to the site of Gary Craig, EFT Founder, by clicking on this link . By exploring these two sites, many questions will be answered by these two experts. I have used both modalities and feel that both are valuable tools to assist you. Hoping to help you enhance the quality of your life! Warmly, Rijuta Soul-Power Community Rijuta, Accuracy is such an important issue here, I just want to make sure that people don’t think they are always getting accurate answers when they might not be, although of course, as you say, there are issues with the accuracy of any modality. I called a kinesiologist, Dr. Robert Cohl, and he said that switching is a considerable issue, and there can be many reasons for switching including things like sacroiliac instability, and other physical “big players” that need to be fixed for permanent correction. There is not easy way to permanently fix it yourself, he said, but he doesn’t know about EFT. He also said that temporarily, it can be sometimes fixed by tapping the K27 points on the collarbone. I did go to the "testing calibration" guide that Machelle wrote, but she didn’t mention the reversal issue per se, just to drink water and keep trying. That won’t work for chronically reversed, such as people with heavy metal toxicity or sacroiliac instability. The EFT method is to correct polarity, either temporarily (karate chop) or permanently (you’d have to address the allergies, issues, or toxicity with EFT). Since talking to Dr. Cohl, I’d now add osteopathic or chiropractic adjustment, since I don’t think EFT could help with that. That all comes before kinesiology testing, so I don’t think it’s mixing modalities. It’s more like sleeping so you’ll be in good shape to do something else or being well hydrated, it’s getting the body into the place where it can be an accurate instrument. I just want people to know that they should carefully test and retest, and if they get some weird answers, what to check. Dr. Cohl suggested the International College of Applied Kinesiology website, http:/ However, I am curious about your statement that it’s best not to mix modalities. I’m not sure how one would do that. Would that be like using kinesiology to check your SUDs level when doing EFT? Would that be "juggling" and why would it be a problem? Thanks, Hedy Awareness Transforms The Relationship Dance Community Amazing indeed is the power of the energy in our bodies, Crystal! When more people have this kind of awareness, they will take significantly better care of the 'temple of their soul'! In oneness, Rijuta Soul-Power Community Rijuta, Thank you for sharing this! How amazing the power of the energy in our bodies. With Gratitude, Crystal Jones Hi Hedy, Your statement "Kineseology is a wonderful tool! However, there can be issues with its accuracy" is appreciated. However, there are issues with the accuracy of any modality, including EFT, with which I am familiar. For correction, you suggest using the 'karate chop' which is used in EFT; however, we are not using EFT here and it may be best to stay within the modality of Kinesiology. In my referenced article by Wright, he suggests using 'The Testing Calibration' to correct inaccuracies; see his article by clicking on the link in my blog. In Kinesiology, 'going weak' is not necessarily a sign of 'good' or 'bad'; it merely indicates an answer that means 'No'. For example, if I say, "My name is Henry", I will test 'weak'. This does not mean something is 'bad' for me, it merely means the answer is 'no'. Rather than 'juggle' with two modalities, let us stay within one to get best results! As always, Hedy, appreciate your interest and time taken for discussion! Rijuta Soul-Power Community Rijuta, Kineseology is a wonderful tool! However, there can be issues with its accuracy. One common reason for this is polarity or psychological reversal, which means the body's energy/electrical system is reversed. You will get wrong answers, but not consistently. It's not super common, but kineseologists say perhaps 20% may have this issue. It can be caused by a wide range of things, including stress, allergies, dehydration, electromagnetic interference and negative thinking. You mentioned asking an obvious question. It's good to ask a number of questions you know the answer to fairly quickly to be sure you are not reversed. A good one for this is "I want to be healthy." That should always be strong if your polarity is correct. "I like chocolate" always works for me. There is a great article on this at http:/ Quickly correcting this is easy, you just hit the karate chop sides of your hands together a few times till you feel the difference. I think the article talks about how to do it. People can be chronically reversed, and the article addresses that, too. EFT is wonderful! Going weak is not always a sign that something is bad for you. Think about seeing a gorgeous guy. Namaste, Hedy Awareness Transforms The Relationship Dance Community
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