View Full Version : See it to believe it: Touch for Health applied Kinesiology video
Constance
10th September 2015, 05:09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI3MaInxMlM
Bill Ryan
10th September 2015, 12:13
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A little-known fact about Bill Ryan: :)
I'm a trained 'Touch For Health' kinesiology practitioner (this was back in the late 90s)... but I never took the exam to qualify, as I knew I was never going to practice. It all works exactly as depicted: very simple and powerful stuff. :star:
Lifebringer
10th September 2015, 12:52
All the injury I've sustained since July's end, this could help me clear the memory. I've just the last month been in therapy where my PT told me my muscles in neck shoulder and back, have to be signaled, it's okay to relax again. I was in rear end double bump collision, that totaled our truck.
loveoflife
10th September 2015, 16:22
That is an brilliant video, it did much more than i expected. I did not know kinesiology was so simple and so deep, i knew it was similar to dowsing, and i use it to test myself for foods etc, there are instruction vids on youtube for self testing. I am going to look into this and enquire about treatment.
It was also kinesiology that got me interested in The Template and sacred geometry and convinced me that it was a genuine process after reading a testimonial, the following is an explanation and there is a demonstration of kinesiology at 1:03:19.
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Hym
10th September 2015, 20:01
Met Dr.Leroy Perry, Dr. Thie's partner, in '76 and had a good talk outside of the Mt.SAC track. As an multi-sport enthusiast and an ultra-long distance endurance athlete, way before there were competitions in those fields, I had a keen interest in staying very healthy.
A lot of the exercises we see professional and other top level athletes commonly use now were directly a result of these two men, along with the pioneer Dr.Goodheart, and the success they have had with improving performance and balance in movement. Remember that one of the best ways to judge the efficacy of a healing method is to see what professional athletes are doing now. They can afford the best advice, the most advanced training and the highest level of instruction. In fact, they cannot afford to neglect trying out a wide variety of methods in order to perform at the highest levels because the large incomes require them to stay on top.
I've used the Touch For Health manual for many years. As a natural born healer this manual connects a lot of dots for me.
Hym
10th September 2015, 20:36
Wouldn't that have been much better for the gov't. to have trained me to go around healing and teaching healing methods than experimenting on me as a young child, at the USC Dental School, to see why I was the only one who a year earlier survived the ingestion of so much of my older sister's potent blood treatment medicines? When you don't have any white blood cells left, as per their tests some 30 hours later, my natural inclination would have been to see what the 4 year old has that gave him that capacity to survive, not what they can do to make him a weapon of one sort or another. Thanks to my deep anger I convinced them some few years later to leave me alone. This is not to be discounted when we consider the ability to promote healing in others, that is by altering the perspective, sometimes very subtly, in order to open up the avenues, the channels of regeneration. If i paid for the experiences, if merely by surviving them, I have the choice to do with it what I think is best for me. I chose healing.
I know that those experiences at the hands of the medical contractors had a lot to do with the depth of my abilities to keep on going against tremendous pressures. Survival in a deep meditative state while endlessly moving...The reason I would sleep in the dark and quiet under a bed with very little oxygen supply, or out on the concrete floor, linoleum tiled hallway. It's all a choice of a positive perspective.
Makes for a cruel sense of humor.
Constance
10th September 2015, 22:19
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A little-known fact about Bill Ryan: :)
I'm a trained 'Touch For Health' kinesiology practitioner (this was back in the late 90s)... but I never took the exam to qualify, as I knew I was never going to practice. It all works exactly as depicted: very simple and powerful stuff. :star:
I now have a whole new level of appreciation for you Bill :bearhug:
DeDukshyn
10th September 2015, 23:41
Well now ... I have some clearing to be done; many old injuries that have definitely adversely affected my current overall wellbeing, but If I were to say to a doctor my symptoms, they would say "well that can't be related". This seems to make so much sense ...
penn
11th September 2015, 00:08
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A little-known fact about Bill Ryan: :)
I'm a trained 'Touch For Health' kinesiology practitioner (this was back in the late 90s)... but I never took the exam to qualify, as I knew I was never going to practice. It all works exactly as depicted: very simple and powerful stuff. :star:
Can we do clearing on oneself by touching the injury and flexing our neck and head?
Hym
11th September 2015, 01:20
Try it. The reason a second energetic field is often used, another human, is the subject can more easily relax and the healing field is more open. It is best, when alone and out of necessity or choice, to focus on your breath and go deep inside before self-healing to open up that neutral energetic that is non-local and ever present.
Tell us how it goes.....
Ivanhoe
11th September 2015, 14:14
Oh My God!!!
Where do I find a kinesiologist?
I've got so many old injuries that need clearing.
WOW!
Constance
11th September 2015, 21:58
Hello Ivanoe! :bigsmile:
Does this help?
http://www.touchforhealth.us/Members/find-a-member.html#LA
Ivanhoe
12th September 2015, 04:01
Hi breal.
Thank you for the listings, I'll be looking into this believe me.
Thanks.:bigsmile:
Ron Mauer Sr
7th October 2015, 20:07
Kinesiology is a puzzle to me when self testing. Using the example of measuring the force required to open a gap between two fingers by using fingers of the opposite hand, are the muscles weakened only in one hand? It seems to me that a negative (weakening) response would influence both hands.
If the result of a test caused a reduction in strength of both hands, then no difference would be detected.
Using a spring scale to measure a reduction of strength seems to be a more logical approach. The spring scale should not be influenced by a "negative" or "positive" (unless we get into spoon bending theory :ROFL:).
I would love to add kinesiology to my tool kit.
Does anyone have an explanation of how this can work without using a standard to provide a constant measure force?
Constance
7th October 2015, 22:35
Kinesiology is a puzzle to me when self testing. Using the example of measuring the force required to open a gap between two fingers by using fingers of the opposite hand, are the muscles weakened only in one hand? It seems to me that a negative (weakening) response would influence both hands.
If the result of a test caused a reduction in strength of both hands, then no difference would be detected.
Using a spring scale to measure a reduction of strength seems to be a more logical approach. The spring scale should not be influenced by a "negative" or "positive" (unless we get into spoon bending theory :ROFL:).
I would love to add kinesiology to my tool kit.
Does anyone have an explanation?
Hello Ron :wave:
I take it that is the O-ring method you are referring to for testing?
I've discovered that there are a few ways to self-test.
Here is another type - the lone finger method
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWnu3f3p4dQ
And yet a few others..
https://theamt.com/8_ways_to_muscle_test_yourself.htm
As far as accuracy goes with self-testing, there are so many variables as you suggest that could make a self-muscle test, less than accurate.
I don't know about spring scales but I do know that there are biofeedback machines that can be used for self-muscle testing.
I feel that the biggest discovery that I've made so far for myself in relation to self-muscle testing is that by plumbing the realms of the imagination I can also get what I consider to be very accurate results.
I don't use my hands or any other part of my body. Just my imagination.
I first discovered that I could do this back in my late teens when I first started dabbling with self-hypnosis.
I learned that the mind cannot tell the difference between imagination and reality.
It all started with a simple experiment. You have probably heard of it already Ron.
It is the experiment where you imagine that you are picking a lemon off a tree, holding the lemon close to your nose and then smelling it. You then take it inside, cut the lemon in half and then squeeze one-half into your mouth.
I noticed that even though I hadn't sucked on the lemon, my mouth still watered as if I had. It was a very revealing moment for me to understand this.
Later on in life when I became a "qualified" hypnotherapist (I say that with firm tongue-in-cheek because I don't put any emphasis on qualifications anymore) this was how I would demonstrate to clients how their imagination works.
Now, whenever I want to self-muscle test, I touch the part of my body I want to test and in my minds eye, I imagine that I am pushing down on a lever. If the lever holds strong, in other words, if it resists my pushing then I know that it has tested positive. If the lever however, doesn't resist, if it fails, I know that it has tested negative.
You also just reminded me of something that we did for fun with a pregnant friend of mine. We had to guess what the circumference of her belly was.
I imagined that I was placing a tape measure around her belly and that I was measuring it length by length around her belly.
Everyone gave their answer and then we measured her belly. To our surprise, my answer was completely accurate!
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