Kinesiology

Muscle tests are a great way to find out what you really think!

Muscle testing also called kinesiology, applied kinesiology, or energy testing is an ancient healing tool that has been around for centuries. It is simply a process in which a PSYCH-K® facilitator learns to become more aware of the physical cues given out by the client being tested, It involves testing the body’s responses when applying slight pressure to a shoulder muscle, while the person being tested reacts to statements which they either believe or disbelieve. With statements which are believed (to be true) producing strong muscle tests and statements which are not believed giving weak tests. In practice, after a couple of minutes instruction, most people find giving and receiving muscles tests very easy and straightforward, and soon become intrigued by this new window that has been opened into their mind. Of course, there is also a lot of science to back the use of muscle tests, but in most cases, the experience of giving and receiving muscle tests is often a more powerful personal convincer of the degree to which muscle testing can be used to explore the depths of the subconscious mind. The uses of muscle testing are astounding and never ending. With correct pressure, a set of muscles can be used repeatedly for several hundred tests without tiring. Before testing Drink a big glass of water. It always expands the aura and most people are dehydrated anyway.

Some of the science behind muscle testing: With regard the science associated with "Muscle Reading" Research indicates that there is a significant difference in the strength of a tested muscle, depending on whether the words spoken by the conscious mind resonate as true within the subconscious. Muscle testing is an ideal way in which to initiate communication between all three major aspects of mind and brain. The specific muscle tests used in PSYCH-K® have been adapted from those used by an approach to health care, called Systematic Kinesiology. The control of a session rests with the client. All sessions are customised to the very specific needs of each individual client. Everything that takes place in a PSYCH-K® session is determined by the client and not by the facilitator. The role of the facilitator being very clearly defined as assisting a client through PSYCH-K® processes rather than doing PSYCH-K® on a client. The bottom line is that the client is very definitely in control. Only those PSYCH-K® processes and changes of belief, which resonate as useful and appropriate are ever used, with the direction of each session being determined by those ideas and statements which result in a strong muscle test. Thus PSYCH-K® is very much an approach to personal development and to therapy which mixes the ideas formed in the conscious aspects of the mind with the perceptions embedded within the subconscious.

Making changes in your subconscious belief systems: The easiest way to replace a negative belief statement is to install a positive (counter) belief. For example, I expect to succeed to replace I expect to fail. And the easiest way to achieve such a switch is to get all three mini-brains working in synchronisation.

The heightened coordination of brain activity resolves any nagging negative beliefs, which might have been bothering you. Very quickly, the negative belief is supplanted by the positive affirmation, within your subconscious. It may sound strange and it may sound like wishful thinking, but repeated case study evidence is that the process works pretty much all of the time. And there are a half dozen slightly more sophisticated balances, from which you can select…and which can affect change in more powerful ways.

Using applied Kinesiology (muscle testing) properly, the muscle testing can be an accurate detector of subconscious truths, as well as detecting stress in the body. Because the subconscious mind controls all motor functions in the body, such as muscle movement, this “built in” biofeedback mechanism is accurate in finding out when the subconscious agrees or disagrees to any given belief statement. This process is rooted in biological mechanics.