Body Math™ in Kinesiology
A Global Approach to Assessment
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When this global assessment is finished it is then correlated with the patient's history and symptoms. In this hypothetical example, the practitioner may find that it was a chronic left shoulder pain, with no known cause and little response to physiotherapy and cortisone injections, which actually brought the patient in after being to dozens of doctors. And after being candidly told the findings from this global assessment, the patient may break down relating how badly her husband and children treat her and how she has shut her heart down and feels helpless in her life and frequently experiences chest pain when sheâs upset, but her doctor told her there is nothing the matter with her heart and it must be coming from her shoulder. The patient may even have related that her mother had similar patterns and problems before she died of a heart attack at age 59). At this point more specific testing may be done (through kinesiology or other specific methods) and then each of the chakras and restrictions in each of the levels would be treated accordingly starting with the second level, the emotional subconscious, as that showed up as the primary in this case (the priority).
Body Math™ "teaches" the electromagnetic blueprint of one's being how to flow again where it has been blocked either physically, emotionally, mentally or spiritually (or in combination). The beauty of this approach is that once the practitioner determines how and on which level a restriction is manifesting, then they can use any of a number of approaches or techniques (including from the repertoire of their existing techniques) to make the correction--or more accurately: to provide the information to the body for it to correct itself.
Through the Body Math™ assessment the practitioner can then discover what is actually occurring on multidimensional levels when working, thus expanding one's practice to new levels of understanding and effectiveness. In this way Body Math is truly a universal language of healing with the global assessment in four dimensions being the cornerstone. Thus the practitioner receives information on all these levels directly through the "energetic statement" coming directly from the patientâs electromagnetic field instead of having to ask a whole series of specific questions through the translator (a given indicator muscle) which may or may not be pertinent at the time. It is the difference of letting the body tell its story multidimensionally versus "cross-examining the witness" when the witness or person's body can only answer the specific questions asked of it.
Once the overall picture is ascertained from this global assessment, then one can ask specific questions that lead down a pertinent path that the global assessment has revealed. However without such global assessment being performed first, one may not have known that this specific path even existed. So in the case of the above example, the practitioner may ask (muscle test) specific questions or modes around how to best treat the heart (nutritionally, structurally, with a given remedy, etc.) versus perhaps focusing the line of questions on the shoulder itself had this global assessment not been done first. This all would be done in short sequence prior to even taking a history or learning of symptoms or diagnosis (if there is one). The symptoms and history can be correlated afterwards so as not to stimulate too much focus on a given area that may be more secondary and less causal than a more key area which will be revealed through one's thorough exam. Treatment itself is often easy once it is determined what it is that needs to be treated.
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