Essentially, quantum physics has established two important hypotheses which are changing forever our understanding our physical experience:
- At the smallest level we can see, everything is energy (with spaces in between)
- The expectations of the observer somehow change what is observed
So armed with that knowledge, let us now turn to human intuition, and it's use as a tool for divination. To date, there has never been an all encompassing explanation for intuition or psychic abilities. There have been enough tests done to substantiate their existence, but we still can't explain the "how." In tests, some remote viewers claim to have astral-traveled to see the remote object, but others can "just know" something about it by changing their awareness.
My advice is, begin experimenting with these ideas, and trust that the answers will come to you. Trust that the first thing that comes to mind is right, no matter how ridiculous it might seem.
In a book originally published in 1995, David Hawkins M.D. Ph.D. established that a simple test can seemingly get information about nearly any subject in human experience. Referred to as "Applied Kinesiology" this "muscle testing" can be use to diagnose illness, determine food sensitivities, choose a career or decide which person to marry.
The book "Power vs Force, The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior" Hawkins describes his extensive research into and conclusions about this system of collecting information which is commonly used by physiologists and chiropractors.
Try this example (You'll need a helper):
- Hold your arm out straight, locking your elbow and think of something that is true and positive. Have someone press down firmly on your arm. (It should be easy to resist the pressure.)
- Now think of something which is not true, or negative and have the person press down on your arm again. (It will be nearly impossible to resist the pressure.)
How does it work? I have my own theories.
But more important for now... how can I use it
First, we should overcome the fact that muscle testing seems to require more than one person. (My chiropractor has me hold my arm out and he pushes down while exposing me to various samples and stimuli to assess the effects.) Some people have had success with gently rubbing their index finger and thumb together. If it feels "sticky" or if doesn't slide smoothly that's a "no" answer and if it slides easily it's a "yes" answer. Some people learn to use a pendulum - if it swings one way that means "no" and another way, that means "yes," (although the pendulum can be affected by nerves, impatience and attitudes, giving inaccurate results).
The point is that there ARE ways to do this and equivalencies to muscle testing are useful for learning intuitive information and determining a wide rage of life choices. And when you become accustomed and confident with one of these methods you can learn a great deal.
I future posts I reveal how to use this approach to get dependable information about your business and your customer.
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