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Our Subtle Kinesthetic Sense


The potential for testing vials was greatly expanded in 1964, when Dr. George Goodheart introduced to the world Applied Kinesiology or AK. While AK is today an institution unto itself, one form or another of muscle testing is in widespread use. The most fundamental principle supporting such broad popularity of muscle testing is that muscles are weakened simply by bringing into the body’s energy field, anything that the body perceives as harmful; and strengthened by something perceived by the body as beneficial.
No other senses need be involved than what we might call our subtle kinesthetic sense. We generally think of our kinesthetic sense as our ability to learn to perform biomechanical skills by practicing them—drilling them into the somatic memory so you can “do them in your sleep.” Unlike cognitive learning—like a foreign language or math—kinesthetically learned activities — like learning to walk, swim, or ride a bicycle—are not forgotten, but permanently imprinted into our cellular, or somatic memory. 
And unlike our physical senses, our subtle kinesthetic sense is "non-organic." We have eyes to see, ears to hear, and a nose to smell, but no particular organ is responsible for our subtle kinesthetic sense. It can operate independently of our other senses and even our rational cognition.
But there is much more to our subtle kinesthetic sense than learning biomechanical skills. It appears to be closely associated with our somatic memory. Etched into our subconscious, somatic memory is the history of every event, every food, plant, mineral, animal, injury and disease we have encountered since the day we were born and perhaps before, whether we were overtly aware of it or not.

The Electromagnetic Signature


How is something detected by the body's kinesthetic sense? We easily accept that we can identify things with our senses by sight, sound, touch, etc. But, for the body to sense something—like a testing vial imprint—without the regular senses, there must be something else—something subtle or extrasensory—and sufficiently elaborate for the body to instantly and accurately discriminate among countless possibilities.


Our energy body is a realm of pure information expressed in an array of subtle electrical and magnetic frequencies. Its myriad of frequencies for every impulse, atom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ, thought, and emotion, the body's subtle kinesthetic sense can instantly recognize any set of subtle magnetic frequencies, identify it, and know how to respond to it. Apparently, everything—including thoughts and emotions—expresses a unique set of subtle electrical and magnetic frequencies that we call its frequency signature or "Electromagnetic Signature." That is what out testing vials contain.
  

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