Some of you may already know how subtle negative energy can complicate manual muscle testing when working with clients.By learning proper procedural protocols, one who uses manual muscle testing as a facilitator for DEH client intentions can effectively root out and identify any dark energy components that the client is carrying as energetic blockages to actualizing his or her intention.Examples of dark energy components fall into the realm of “supernatural phenomena” such as curses, interpersonal entanglements, intrusions and earthbound spirit attachments.Two weeks ago I discovered how subtle negative energy can in fact not only create distraction and deception during the course of normal muscle testing, but can seriously complicate matters by compromising one’s ability to muscle test at all as a facilitator is misled to believe that their client is dehydrated.
Empirical data derived from the discipline of applied kinesiology has shown that for effective muscle testing to be consistent, the client and the facilitator must both be sufficiently hydrated. If one or both are not sufficiently hydrated, manual muscle testing results will become inconsistent and unreliable.
When I started out with my client, she was dehydrated and needed to drink 1 ½ glasses of water so that we could proceed. As we continued our session, we both continued to drink water in order to stay hydrated.About halfway through that session, we were clearing trauma at an energetic origin and we discovered that there was curse energy that needed to be released.We identified the content of the curse and using energy psychology methods, easily released this tenacious negative thought energy from the energetic origin.We then continued to release the remaining traumatic residue and as we proceeded, I noticed that my muscle testing was becoming inconsistent and unreliable.I considered the possibility that my client was dehydrated once again.I had her tug on her hair with one hand and muscle tested her other arm which was very weak.She proceeded to drink a full glass of water and I muscle tested her again with the same result.She drank another half of a glass of water feeling that she had reached her maximum holding capacity for water. When I muscle tested her again for hydration, her arm went completely weak.At this point, I intuitively suspected that something was off.I used surrogate muscle testing specifically asking if there was any subtle negative energy in her field adversely affecting the muscle testing.The first answer was no, followed by a response indicating there was deception.Continuing further inquiry identified that at the place in the energetic origin where we had discovered the initial curse that we had cleared, there had been an entanglement with the same person who had cursed her embedded in the curse that had surreptitiously remained hidden.Once this had been identified, I had her tug on her hair and muscle tested her and in fact, she was completely hydrated.From this point forward, there were no problems and the session proceeded successfully.
For those of you practicing muscle testing within the DEH model or any other energy psychology-based therapy model, let this serve as a reminder that subtle negative energy can complicate your muscle testing on multiple levels.This was the first time that I encountered subtle negative energy impacting the hydration component of the muscle testing process.Though this may sound like a technical discussion for trainees of DEH, my hope is to have this serve as an example that we are working in the Great Mystery, constantly confronting heretofore unknown possibilities that unexpectedly emerge.Our task is to remain curious and persistent, recognizing that if we come from a place of being connected to Source along with humility and “not knowing,” we shall ultimately be supporting our clients to heal.
Howard Brockman, LCSW
Posted on March 5, 2009
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