Energy Muscle Testing
Energy Muscle Testing
Energy Muscle Testing
Muscle Tes.ng
It
is
widely
known
that
posi.ve
thoughts
and
feelings
are
beneficial.
While
this
concept
can
be
readily
accepted,
have
you
ever
seen
proof
of
the
power
posi.ve
thoughts?
I
am
thrilled
to
share
with
you
a
very
simple
technique
called
Energy
Muscle
Tes.ng
(EMT).
I
was
first
introduced
to
this
technique
by
Daphna
Slonim,
MD
and
I
con.nue
to
implement
it
in
my
work.
Once
you
experience
it
for
yourself,
you
will
certainly
think
twice
before
bera.ng
yourself
with
nega.ve
thoughts,
par.cipa.ng
in
nega.ve
chaIer
or
absorbing
nega.ve
energy.
To
give
you
a
greater
understanding
of
the
history
of
this
methodology,
I
am
providing
a
brief
synopsis
of
the
origin
of
Energy
Muscle
Tes.ng
and
how
it
works
Applied
Kinesiology
that
addressed
the
concept
of
Energy
Muscle
Tes.ng
(EMT),
began
in
1964
with
the
research
of
the
American
chiropractor
George
J.
Goodheart,
Jr.
In
his
book
with
Robert
Frost
called
Applied
Kinesiology:
A
training
manual
and
reference
book
of
basic
principles
and
prac8ces
(Ronin
2002),
Dr.
Goodheart
wrote,
“Applied
Kinesiology
is
based
on
the
fact
that
body
language
never
lies.
The
opportunity
of
understanding
body
language
is
enhanced
by
the
ability
to
use
muscles
as
indicators
for
body
language—the
opportunity
to
use
the
body
as
an
instrument
of
laboratory
analysis
is
unparalleled
in
modern
therapeu.cs
because
the
response
of
the
body
is
unerring.”
In
1971,
Dr.
Goodheart
found
a
correla.on
between
muscles,
organs
and
glands
with
the
meridian
system
of
Chinese
medicine.
When
there
is
a
block
to
the
flow
of
life
energy
(Chi)
in
a
meridian,
for
whatever
reason,
the
muscles
connected
to
that
meridian
will
weaken.
When
the
energy
flows
freely
without
blockages,
the
muscle
will
be
strong.
He
discovered
that
the
lack
of
energy
in
a
meridian
could
be
associated
not
only
with
muscle
weakness
but
also
with
func.onal
problems
in
specific
organs
and
glands.
By
tes.ng
the
strength
or
weakness
of
an
indicator
muscle,
Applied
Kinesiology
provides
access
to
the
body’s
internal
computer.
Since
the
body
is
connected
to
the
consciousness
of
all
that
is,
this
internal
computer
has
unlimited
knowledge.
The
Universal
Consciousness,
or
the
Higher
Self
that
I
refer
to
in
this
book,
knows
much
more
than
the
limited
ego
is
aware
of.
The
Higher
Self
that
is
part
of
the
cosmic
computer
is
not
limited
by
the
conscious
knowledge
of
the
thinking
brain.
The
body’s
computer
regulates
millions
of
func.ons
that
we
are
unaware
of,
such
as
controlling
our
heartbeats,
filtering
urine,
figh.ng
bacteria,
diges.ng,
metabolizing,
breathing
etc.
The
body’s
computer
obviously
knows
much
more
beyond
our
conscious
awareness.
So
it
is
not
surprising
that
the
body’s
computer
also
knows
what
is
good
for
us
and
what
harms
us.
As
with
all
computers,
the
body’s
computer
operates
according
to
the
binary
system:
0’s
and
1’s;
either
a
yes
(1)
or
a
no
(0).
The
access
is
through
energy
muscle
tes.ng.
A
strong
muscle
is
a
“yes.”
A
weak
muscle
is
a
“no.”
Doctors
Goodheart
and
Thie
used
muscle
strength
to
check
beneficial
or
harmful
nutrients.
The
Australian
psychiatrist,
Dr.
John
Diamond
took
this
finding
further
in
what
he
called
Behavioral
Kinesiology.
He
found
that
the
same
principle
of
muscle
tes.ng
was
true
when
checking
the
body’s
response
to
emo.onal
or
mental
s.muli.
The
muscle
will
get
strong
with
a
posi.ve
statement,
posi.ve
emo.on,
looking
at
smiling
faces,
listening
to
classic
music
etc.
On
the
contrary,
nega.ve
statements,
hateful
emo.ons,
hard
rock
music
and
looking
at
frowning
faces,
will
weaken
the
muscles.
Later
the
American
psychiatrist,
David
R.
Hawkins
M.D.
Ph.D.
expanded
the
research
and
discovered
that
one
can
use
muscle
tes.ng
to
dis.nguish
between
truth
and
falsehood.
Dr.
Hawkins
also
discovered
that
the
body’s
computer
had
access
to
knowledge
that
was
not
consciously
available.
During
his
seminars
he
would
ofen
distribute
1000
sealed,
unmarked
envelopes.
500
contained
ar.ficial
sweetener
and
500
contained
Vitamin
C
powder.
The
par.cipants
were
instructed
to
muscle
test
each
other
while
holding
the
envelopes
and
to
note
if
their
muscle
was
weak
or
strong.
With
no
excep.on,
when
the
envelopes
were
opened
the
people
who
held
the
Vitamin
C
had
strong
muscles.
The
people
with
weak
muscles
found
that
their
envelopes
contained
the
ar.ficial
sweetener.