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Mark L.
Posted: 2007-10-03 10:43:24
I am not offering facts and I am not a research scientist - some of the bookds I listed and resources get more into that. I am offering thoughtd and my experience.

Here is an example that I see very very often in my own work with clients regarding muscle testing, that to me gives it a lot of validity.

Last week i worked with a woman. we were working on some issues from when she gave birth to her child and had a brain hemorrhage etc.. One thing that came up was a feeling of lack of support from her husband.

My experience tells me that often things are compounded by past experiences.. I suspected some childhood experiences of not feeling supported that would be adding to this and it is my experience to clear those out to be very benefitial...

Anyway i muscle tested her (with no words so she did not know what I was asking or the train of thought or direction).

I asked if there was something in the past to look at - yes
If it was from childhood - yes
Before age 15 - ye
before age 10 - no
age 11 no, 12 no, 13 no, 14 yes (checked 15 nom, 14 again yes)
related to something at home - no
something at school - yes

This is all without saying a word. All I had asked is if I can ask her
body some questions...

I asked her "Did anything happen at 14 related to school"
you may say that is open ended and we all have stuff and that is ok... my experience is you find specifics very very often..

She said that was funny cause something happened then that she had never told anyone about... we cleared that out and then came back and cleared out the feelings around her husband not supporting her (part of her felt) at the birth

I have found hidden traumas this way and many specifics... usually just finding an age and who or what it related to (often get dad, mum, friend etc) is enough for them to conect with and you don't have to get more detail)

Don't believe it or me.Fine. I am just sharing my experiences for those who want to consider the possibilities that we don't know everything about the body and that science doesn'tknow everything...

we all stuck to earth before we knew about gravity...

My experience, (use with almost most clients and on an almost daily basis) is it works.

So when someone tests weak to rock music - for me that is enough to suggest it is having a negative effect. It would make sense to me to see relative strength differences between rock music and other types.. as I said before, I think some things can make you stronger in some ways... like fighting out of fear - it serves a purpose and can help... I also think it limits potential...

Maybe anyway lol

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