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Muscle testing utilises the strong/weak (yes/no) response of a specific muscle in relation to specific questions posed by the practitioner to the client.
Kinesiology addresses the issue of accessing and releasing the actual source trauma (the attached emotional energy) of a problem by identifying the 'real feeling cause' or the Initial Sensitising Event (the ISE) directly, and without the individual necessarily having to relive the experience (though they may experience the attached emotional energy).
Emotions and thoughts may affect muscle function through two pathways.
One is through the Limbic Brain (the part of the brain that controls/elicits emotion) and its effects on muscle tone. The other is via the energy systems and their effects on the physiology of muscle response.
As this process is a subconscious process, the body, as John Diamond, the author, says, does not lie and the results can sometimes be quite a surprise to the client.
Thought precedes emotion and emotion precedes a physical manifestation both in the short, as well as the long, term.
When we utilise muscle monitoring we are working at the energy level. |