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Celebration Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-10-06 08:24 AM
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9. muscle testing
You can read up about muscle testing by doing a search for "applied kinesiology." I would never have guessed that I could do this, but after having so much NAET done, it seems my arm knew when it was going to resist and when it wasn't. Basically mrt (muscle response testing) gives yes/no answers. Usually it is done with arm resistance. I finally learned this part pretty well after I took a Touch for Health class. After I switched NAET practitioners, the second one knew what to test and treat by seemingly doing nothing. But she was doing finger muscle testing--in that case rubbing her finger agaist her thumb and calculating the resistance. I cannot do that. When I started doing the distance work I first used surrogates for arm muscle testing. Then I began using myself as a surrogate and using my body as a pendulum (forward=yes, backwards=no). That's not too hard to practice. Say "the best whole truth is my name is_________" while standing up with your weight distributed in such a way that it is easy to sway front and back. Use your own name, and also the wrong name. Then I just started using a regular pendulum. Now I can flick my fingers, but in a different way from the NAET practitioner.

The second NAET practitioner does distance work, so I just kind of learned that because two of my children live out of town. At first I used a surrogate but now I just use a really simple radionics program I got off Ebay. I actually use this on my husband now because he doesn't like to sit still while I test/treat him.

Yes the third chakra is the solar plexus chakra. Note that depending on where you look there are either seven, eight, or thirteen chakras, though traditionally it is seven. I have diagrams that I use with them expressed each way. The way mrt would work is to ask "Is the solar plexus chakra clear and spinning correctly?" If it is a no then it has to be cleared, aligned and spun. One could either do that by distance or right on the body. One way for you to do it is first take negative energy out of the solar plexus chakra with your hand going in a counter clockwise (unscrewing) motion for, say, forty five seconds or so. Then be sure to put the positive spin back in clockwise (screwing) motion with your hand, for about double the time that you spent taking the negative energy out. This is really very easily done because orgone is so easily manipulated with your hands. Of course this is the way the martial arts all work!! In karate people are taught to weaken the opponent and strengthen themselves through the hand motions. Very cool.

There are all kinds of reasons why people have high blood pressure, but I do feel that many may have third (solar plexus) chakra issues. This may be due to long periods of time when breathing has been too shallow. Slow deep breathing clears all the chakras below the nose--particularly when done with certain yoga postures, of course. That is why yoga is so good for blood pressure, generally. I got my daughter a blood pressure monitor, and she kind of uses it as biofeedback. Most of her problem now seems to be just the stress of getting her blood pressure taken at the doctor's office. Now she mostly knows how to stay calm by breathing deeply, and I keep her third chakra cleared, etc. Sometimes she listens to relaxation things I have on my computer before she goes to the doctor. I'm glad I learned all this energetic stuff because she definitely was having enough problems that her doctor would have put her on medication. She's thin and gets exercise--but high strung.
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