Tuesday 19 January 2010

Analysis using the heels

You are now in a position to undergo some 'fine tuning' analysis after already determined the gross imbalances that need to be addressed by taking the Case History and examination.

Now that you have an even vital force flow that I described in the last posting, the time has come for you to analyse by asking silent questions. This is all part of the whole system of physical therapy known as body dowsing, that you can perform anywhere and by several different means. The secret of any body dowsing routine is to commence by asking very large general questions and slowly fine tune them to become more specific. A corollary to this is by using Teletext on the television. Firstly you press 'Sport' - this gives you a number of options - then press Football - this gives you more options - then press 'Scores' and so on to get the exact score of the match you are interested in. The other very important thing to remember is that each and every silent question MUST be answered by either Yes or No. WHEN THE REPLY IS 'NO' OR IN THE NEGATIVE, THE RHYTHM UNDER THE HEELS REMAINS CONSTANT ---WHEN THE REPLY IS 'YES' OR IN THE POSITIVE, THE RHYTHM TEMPORARILY CEASES!!!

So, for example, if you have decided to ask about the state of play about the atlas vertebra - C1. Firstly ask if there is any anomaly in the cervical spine. If there is, then the rhythm will stop. It will re-commence within a few seconds. Now ask if there is any problem with the atlas - again the rhythm ceases. No ask if there is a facet joint problem, or if it is rotated or -whatever - to finally fine tune things to the exact diagnosis you need. You may choose whatever system of the body you want to - the spine, internal organs, aura, meridians, chakras or, indeed, any part of the body. Start with general questions and progress to specific!!!

You must explain to your patient what you are doing and give them the results. If you have done your work correctly, you will amaze them as well as yourself. This topic is one of the most popular ones that I teach. I am often presented with either a real live patient to look at and assess or one of the delegates will volunteer. It is one of those relatively simple procedures that are very rewarding but will have to be practised and practised in order to perfect. Next time - Healing with the Heels. Let me have your feedback on this posting as I want to know if this is the sort of stuff that you want out there in e-land.

3 comments:

  1. I found your blog extremely helpful and as you said about focus and intention when you start with that then you are able to listen and repond. Hopefully as simple as it sounds and will be looking for candidates to put it into practise.
    A question - do you find chakra energy healing effective enough to be able to practise it alone or are your treatments a combination of your acquired therapies.

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  2. Some patients come to me just for chakra energy balancing, but the majority of them need the various skills I've acquired over the years - thanks for reading my blog - John

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  3. Hi John
    A question from a patient, how would a metal piece in your body affect your energy/ chakras?
    Look forward to more of your informative posts.
    Tanya

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