My Muscle Engram Testing (MET) system is the only technology in the world capable of proving if emotional traumas are truly resolved.
What about Muscle Response Testing?
Muscle Response Testing (MRT) is useful for restricted therapeutic purposes.
I use MRT as such as do the police and military.
It’s unsuitable for trauma identification.
MRT reveals what the subconscious mind believes, not what it knows.
The subconscious mind is especially vulnerable to being sold magic pills (supplements).
The next time you visit a chiropractor or holistic therapist who uses muscle response testing to sell his products, give him the following test.
Hand him three opaque capsules.
(1) Let him muscle-test you for the one containing vitamin C.
(2) Let him muscle-test you for the one containing refined table sugar.
(3) Let him muscle-test you for the one containing a deadly poison.
(4) See if he correctly identifies which one is “best” for you and which one is “worst” for you.
(5) Shuffle the capsules and rerun this test a few times.
Would you really blindly swallow the capsule he tests as “best?”
What the muscle response tester is often measuring is a client’s death wish.
Anyone who dies has a death wish.
Leonard Orr was right when he declared …
“All death is suicide.”
(Pope Lennie – my friend Greg Whiteley’s nickname for Leonard Orr – also correctly pointed out that an “out-of-body” experience is a symptom of hyperventilation. Attention, 99 percent of Tantra practitioners: so is an “orgasmic feeling” without an orgasm.”)
Here are four reasons Muscle Engram Testing (MET) is better than Muscle Response Testing (MRT) for identifying emotional traumas …
(1) MRT measures “valleys.”
MRT measures “peaks.”
(2) MRT measures deficiencies of energy (with rare exceptions by trained muscle response testing clinicians).
MET measures excesses of energy. Excesses of energy always accompany emotional trauma.
(3) MRT requires the volitional effort of “challenging” a muscle.
MET requires no challenging whatsoever. It can even be used while the testee is sleeping or in a coma.
(4) MRT is a static “photographic” technique, using still picture imaging.
MET is a dynamic “cinematic” technique using motion picture imaging.
This is not to discount MRT for what it CAN do.
I’m only addressing what it CAN’T do.
Muscle Response Testing is next to useless.when it comes to emotional trauma identification and classification.
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