The simplicity of finding an imbalance within the body shocked me when I first figured it out. In fact, I questioned its validity for quite some time. Fortunately, reading and studying the work of others that use a similar form of bio-response or muscle testing method helped to validate what I was finding (for example: Power vs. Force by David Hawkins). Now, after performing well over 20,000 of these leg checks, I not only accept and trust this systems accuracy - but I rely on it.
The easiest way to determine whether or not there is excess stress within an area or system of the body is to simply focus on that area/system and then check the legs. If the leg length deviates from neutral, you have found an imbalance. That’s basically it. It really is that simple.
Here is a step-by-step specific example of how I check sleep patterns: My client (Jane) is face down in a comfortable prone position. I have the clear intention to communicate with Jane’s inner wisdom and for her body to only show me the areas that need my help in returning Jane to her natural state of ease. I first find neutral. Next, I take my thumbs off the ankles and I say to myself (you can say it out loud if you like) “show me imbalanced”. I place my thumbs back onto the ankles and take note that Jane’s left leg now appears to be about an inch shorter than the right. I now know that Jane’s left leg is her indicator leg. I take my thumbs off of her ankles. After a few seconds I place them back on her ankles and find neutral. Thumbs off again and I simply state in my mind’s eye: “REM Sleep Pattern”. I place my thumbs back onto Jane’s ankles and notice that the left leg has pulled short into the imbalanced indicator position. I now know that there is a possible imbalance in Jane’s sleep pattern. Jane’s would not have sleep pattern disturbances had the legs remained in neutral.
To confirm my findings I will repeat the above process a few times. I will also add in a few other statements to aid in this confirmation. For example, with my thumbs off of the ankles I will state: “Jane’s sleep patterns are clear of dis-ease” or “Jane’s sleep patterns need balancing” and then check the leg length. You can play with the words here as long as you use statements not questions. If the legs stay in neutral that means yes or balanced is your answer. Or, if the indicator leg pulls short it means no or imbalanced depending on your statement.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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