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Kinesiology: The Tool for Testing

Kinesiology is simple. Anybody can do it because it uses your electrical system and your muscles. If you are alive, you have these two things. I know that sounds smart-mouthed of me, but I?ve learned that sometimes people refuse to believe that anything can be so simple. So they create a mental block—only ?sensitive types? can do this, or only women can do this. It?s not true. Kinesiology happens to be one of those simple things in life just waiting around to be learned and used by everyone.

don?t mean to intimidate you, but small children can learn to do kinesiology in about five minutes. It?s mainly because it never occurred to them that they couldn?t do it. If I tell them they have an electrical system, they don?t argue with me about it—they just get on with the business of learning how to do simple testing. Actually, I do mean to intimidate you. Your first big hurdle will be whether or not you believe you have a viable electrical system that is capable of being tested. Here?s a good test: Place a hand mirror under your nose. If you see breath marks, you have a strong electrical system. (If you don?t see breath marks, call 911—you?re in trouble.) Now you can get on with learning how to use kinesiology!

If you?ve ever been to a chiropractor or wholistic physician experienced in muscle testing, you?ve experienced kinesiology. The doctor tells you to stick out your arm and resist his pressure. It feels as if he is trying to push your arm down after he has told you not to let him do it. Everything is going fine, and then all of a sudden he presses and your arm flops down like an old fish. He is using kinesiology.

Simply stated, the body has within it and surrounding it an electrical network or grid. If a negative energy (that is, any physical object or energy vibration that does not maintain or enhance health and balance) is introduced into a person?s energy field, his muscles, when having physical pressure applied, are unable to hold their strength. (The ability to hold muscle power is directly linked to the balance of the electrical system.) In other words, if pressure is applied to an individual?s extended arm while his field is affected by a negative (energy), the arm will not be able to resist the pressure. It will weaken and fall to his side. If pressure is applied while affected by a positive (energy), the person will easily resist and the arm will hold its position.

When a negative is placed in a person?s energy field, his electrical system will immediately respond by short-circuiting or overloading. This makes it difficult for the muscles to maintain their strength and hold the position when any pressure is added. When a positive is placed within a person?s energy field, the electrical system holds, and the muscles maintain their strength when pressure is applied.

This electrical/muscular relationship is a natural part of the human system. It is not mystical or magical. Kinesiology is the established method for reading that balance at any given moment.

If you have ever experienced muscle testing, you most likely participated in the above-described, two-person operation. You provided the extended arm, and the other person provided the pressure. Although efficient, this can be cumbersome when you want to test something on your own. Arm pumpers have the habit of disappearing when you need them. So you will be learning to self-test?no arm pumpers needed.


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