Doc has said that the ability to tell truth from falsehood via the kinesiologic response (muscle testing) is one of the greatest gifts to mankind. Many are testing and not getting accurate or consistent results. This group is for community support.
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Started by Dr. Andrew Colyer Sep 21, 2010.
Tags: Muscle Testing, kinesiology, Dr. Andrew Colyer, Consciousness Calibration Research Technique, Consciousness Calibration
Started by Dr. Andrew Colyer Sep 21, 2010.
Hello, fellow muscle testers:I want to let you know that we're doing another class in October,prior to Doc's lecture.There are several discounts available for Hawkins studentsand repeat-returning…Continue
Started by Dr. Andrew Colyer Aug 25, 2010.
Hey, CP.org members:I will be hosting a Live Q&A Video Telewebinar exclusively for CP.org members,this Tuesday, March 9th, 20106 pm Pacific / 7 pm Mountain / 8 pm Central / 9 pm EasternI will be…Continue
Tags: Consciousness Calibration Research Technique, kinesiology, Muscle Testing, Dr. Andrew Colyer
Started by Dr. Andrew Colyer. Last reply by Jeannie Herpolsheimer Jun 4, 2010.
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Comment by Emily Louise Uselman on February 10, 2012 at 4:58pm Hi! when will you be having another live class?
Comment by michelle on September 1, 2011 at 9:17pm
Comment by michelle on August 31, 2011 at 10:53pm
Comment by michelle on August 31, 2011 at 10:34pm Hello all of you, just joined this group...because i tested (solo) 'yes' on my question if i should do so...and also 'yes' about posting this...as i am quite unsure about my testing ability and would like some input on the accuracy (or lack thereof) of my results, if possible...thanks!
Blessings, michelle
Comment by Cynthia on July 2, 2011 at 12:44pm Hi Stio,
I think I can understand those doubts- seems like everyone falls into doubts. I offer my help if needed in this. I also know there are others out there who can also help you on your path.
good luck- Good joy Cynthia
Comment by Stipo Sentic on June 30, 2011 at 7:04am
Comment by Rose Snow on April 25, 2011 at 2:38pm
Comment by Rose Snow on April 25, 2011 at 2:03pm At the last workshop that Andrew Colyer taught in October, it was suggested that muscle-testing be approached in a light-hearted manner with children, like playing a game.
A variety of common household items could be held against the solar plexus by the testee (one at a time of course), and then the tester would instruct them to "resist" or "hold strong." Things like individual pieces of fruit; personal hygiene products (soap, deodorant, lotions, etc.); books; videos; CD's; pictures; jewelry; clothing.
Dr. Hawkins has emphatically stated that he is NOT a teacher of kinesiology, and has referred people to these books: Your Body Doesn't Lie by John Diamond; Switched-On Living by Jerry Teplitz; and When You Reach the End of Your Rope Let Go! by Geoffrey Rose.
It would probably be a good idea to have a number of practice sessions before bringing anything potentially controversial into the selection of things to be tested. If the parent has a vested interest in "proving" that something is "bad" then it will likely get a poor response from the child-particularly an adolescent.
T v. F is an excellent resource to find what the calibrations of various genres of music and movies calibrate at.
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