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Mark L.
Posted: 2007-09-08 09:23:22
All roads lead to Rome - love it!

Norm - not sure what you are asking - I am saying from my experience results are consistent. You can either look into the research or try your self...

Or are you asking regarding testing the posts?

If so I am not overly interested in doing that.

Also, time wise, to get self out of the way is important in muscle testing self. It is very consistent testing someone else, testing your self can be trickier. I don't think any of the books I mentioned talk about it.

The first time I really got into it was I was doing a one on one session with a teacher in California. He used it on me to find some suppressed stuff in me. After he taught me a little and I tested him for his age. I was surprised at what I got as I thought he was older.

Money testing weak - I don't remember someone saying they didn't test weak. However it is very likely that many don't test weak. I never said, or intended to say, that money makes you weak. In my experience, many people test weak to money.

The key is in the question. You can hold an apple and with no words test to see if the body responds strong or weak. Some will test strong and some weak.

Soy, in my experience, has never tested strong on anyone I tried.

Usually with food I will have someone make a statement. "Soy is good for me" Soy is bad for me."

I have tested people strong and weak on money.

Money I simply have them hold and many people test weak.

This is related to their thoughts and beliefs about money. If in your programming there is "writing on your walls" that says "Rich people don't go to heaven" or "money is the root of all evil" etc then one will test weak. Maybe their believe system is that they don't deserve money.

You can test amounts of money. And see at what point a person tests weak.

After tapping on the belief systems they almost always will test strong for higher amounts.

If you don't believe you are worth something (money, relationship etc) and you have it. The subconscious mind will create ways of sabotaging...

More people can probably relate to this with relationships... we do things and we don't know why, that create problems in the relationship.

If someone is starting a new personal training business and wants to charge $75 an hour but somewhere in their subconscious they don't feel their skill set is worth that or they have belief systems that say money is bad, they may test weak.

After digging around to find the issue and clearing it out you find they test strong to the amount after...

Not everyone tests the same to everything.

I have gotten consistent results of people testing weak to soy - even if they believed it was good for them. You have to know what you are testing for and you need to be specific with the questioning/wording much of the time.

With soy (and vegetarian) I have tested blind with just the words and I have tested making statements of soy is good for me and bad for me. Always consistent for me thus far.


You calibrate on a known answer to make sure the body is responding clearly or strong enough that you can gage a difference.

"My name is ____" (say name)
"My name is Jongsanan"

If you get strong and then weak you know the body is responding correctly and that it is responding strong enough that you can gage.

Then you can ask, make statements, hold foods etc and see what happens.

Rock music - simply test with no music, get a base line, and then play rock music, or any other form, and test again.

Results here could be effected if someone had a bad experience while listening to that song maybe...

The studies they have done on it have been with loads of people with consistent results.

I know a couple people that have done testing with weight lifting, these guys lift big time and know loads about it. They tested lifting with music (not just "muscle testing". Same results. pound for pound these guys rival Olympic lifters... and train many elite professional athletes.

"Your Body Doesn't Lie" has a chapter on music if I remember correctly.

Different language is a stretch to our belief system for sure.
You can test the body to any language.

Some interesting insights can be gotten from Dr Emoto's work with water and written words.

You could write soy in any language, have in a sealed envelope and test a person.

check out hado.net for the how written words affect water (body is mostly made of water)

https://www.hado.net/watercrystals/index.php then click on words and see what the water crystals look like with different words written on the bottles before freezing.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8411704163570906566&hl=en
5 minute video on the process of photographing the water crystals






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