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her subconscious mind knows that she is not a man. So, if she holds out her arm
and says “I am a man”, her field will go weak and make her muscles weak, and I
will have an easier time pushing down her arm. Thus, it is possible to use muscle
testing to quickly and effectively determine exactly what programs are or are not
held in our subconscious software.
Four Methods of Muscle Testing
There are many methods of muscle testing. It is possible to muscle test in ways
which isolate the various organ systems and parts of the body, and thereby
determine where there are weaknesses or problems to be addressed. In fact,
there is an entire discipline known as applied kinesiology that uses the technique
of muscle testing as a method of diagnosing problems in the body.
However, for our purposes we are only interested in testing the body as a whole.
This is very simple and easy to do. Four different methods of muscle testing will
be described below, and each has its advantages and disadvantages. Also,
every person is different, and some people find that they test much better with
one method rather than the others. Everyone is encouraged to explore all of
these methods and any others that you come across. Not only is muscle testing
extremely useful, it is also a lot of fun!
While the information presented below should be sufficient to allow most people
to start muscle testing easily, anyone who desires to learn more is encouraged to
check out the ThetaHealing LA Muscle Testing DVD, which provides live
demonstrations of all of the four muscle testing methods described below. More
information on the companion DVD and other healing resources can be found on
the ThetaHealing LA Web site at www.ThetaHealingLA.com.
Muscle Testing Method #1: The Arm Lever
The arm lever test is extremely popular and has been adopted by many
chiropractors and other alternative medicine practitioners. This test is performed
by having the client hold out his arm to the side and resist as the practitioner
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