Working With The Subconscious Mind

Why do I work with the subconscious mind? The subconscious mind is a store house of information, similar to a database. The subconscious mind stores information about our memories, our experiences, our beliefs, and much more! Also, similar to computer software, which is coded in 1’s and 0’s, the subconscious mind can only be interacted with using yes or no questions. A Body Code Practitioner asks close-ended questions with their conscious mind to analyze the subconscious “truths” of the client in an effort to identify and clear negative energies, or transform a limiting belief in an empowering belief.

There are many ways gain answers and insights from a clients subconscious mind, but the most popular method is using muscle testing. Muscle testing, also known as applied kinesiology, is a technique that is sometimes used to gain insights into the subconscious mind. It involves assessing the response of specific muscles to determine whether a particular statement or stimulus is true or false, beneficial or detrimental. Here’s a brief overview of muscle testing and its potential applications:

Muscle testing is based on the idea that our muscles can respond to subconscious cues or energetic shifts in the body. The practitioner typically applies gentle pressure to a muscle while asking a question or making a statement. If the muscle remains strong, it is interpreted as a “yes” or a positive response. If the muscle weakens or gives way, it is interpreted as a “no” or a negative response.

The technique can be used to gain insights into a variety of areas, such as:

  1. Subconscious Beliefs and Emotions: Muscle testing can help identify subconscious beliefs, thought patterns, or emotional states that may be influencing a person’s thoughts, behaviours, or well-being. By asking specific questions related to these areas, the muscle response can indicate whether there is alignment or conflict with the subconscious mind.
  2. Allergies and Sensitivities: Muscle testing is sometimes used to assess sensitivities or allergies to certain foods, substances, or environmental factors. The muscle response can indicate whether the body reacts negatively or positively to the tested substance.
  3. Decision Making: Muscle testing can be employed as a tool for making decisions or gaining insights into what options or choices are in alignment with an individual’s highest good. By posing different options or scenarios, the muscle response can guide the decision-making process.

It’s important to note that while muscle testing can provide valuable information and insights, it is not a foolproof method and results can be subjective. The accuracy and reliability of muscle testing can vary depending on the skill and experience of the practitioner, as well as factors such as the client’s state of mind and body at the time of testing.