Guest guest Posted February 19, 2005 Report Share Posted February 19, 2005 creative_energies , " Pat Burke " <esyoga@c...> wrote: to energy test for being switched in TK, they stop and say: " yes yes, " or " Show me Yes " - test arm and " no no " or " Show me no " - test arm. If the client or the practitioner are switched, the arm goes down for yes and up for no, or down for both, or up for both. We then check for water - pull lightly on hair and test, and check to see if they need cook's crosses....if they are getting overcharged.... and it usually means that we are going into a big balance with a lot of layers and a lot of repatterning. I am dyslexic and I get switched often under stress, which made it very hard for me to trust muscle checking until I started to recognize it. I think it has to do with fight or flight and the coordination between the back brain and the rest of the brain.... whereas cross crawl etc that Donno teaches is a disorganization between the right and left hemispheres. I realize I am switched when we just keep getting a stream of the same answers....either all " yes " or all " no " . I always stop at that point and ask if we still have permission to work together....after running through the daily routine first. is " switched " the same thing as a psychological reversal? take care, patricia - " Barbara Ann OLeary " <earthskyenergies> <creative_energies > Thursday, June 17, 2004 12:04 AM [creative_energies] switched > i'm glad you raised the issue of being switched, jack. it's > something i'd love to have more discussion about here. > > here are some basic questions i have about this issue -- and i do > mean really basic: > > what's it mean to be switched? > > how does that show up in someone's life - what challenges might it > cause, etc? > > how do you energy test to find out if someone's switched? > > what are some exercises or techniques that will unswitch someone? > and is this something that would be good regular exercises for > someone to practice or just something to do when it becomes clear > they're experience it? > > and for people who are working with clients - anyone have advise > about how they can ascertain clearly whether they're in this > switched condition? > > ok... enough with the questions. i really am interested in hearing > from folks who work with this often. i realized as i was reading > recent posts that this is an area i really haven't integrated into > my life and work. > > peace, > > barbara ann > > > > > > " Energy is all there is! " ~ Donna Eden > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2005 Report Share Posted February 19, 2005 creative_energies , " Pat Burke " <esyoga@c...> wrote: that is a really really good question.... very good I think when a person goes into a reversal, there is an underlying emotional trauma - we don't get stuck in that state for days and days, I think it is fairly instantaneous, in coming on, and it will release on its own, by reburying itself as unresolved trauma in the unconscious and remaining as a trigger. Water in the body is the only element that carries polarity, fat etc is neutral. Since the brain is 90% water, more water content that any other part, the trauma response must be carried in part through water. In stress the body is using energy in all forms at a very high rate. My experience has been that if a person goes into a reversal etc and you keep getting bad answers, if you pull lightly on the hair and test - the arm will drop, even if the person is in fight or flight.....meaning that the body wants water. I do not ask a question - I ask the body. I have never seen the water test fail, it has no emotional component. Telling the person that we need to take a break and drink some water brings them back to the present, and time to re-group. I learned somewhere (Donna, TK, or Brain Gym) that the hydration element came from veterinary medicine, they used to just rush an animal into surgery. Then they realized that if you stabilize the animal first, usually with an IV, the survival rate was much higher. In veterinary med they lift the skin/fur and see if it sticks together/stays up. We pull the hair. Now on all the emergency shows you see them pumping in an IV and adding meds... I think of water as the IV- helping to stabilize, and the exercises like cross crawl as drugless health care... and then we can go on, and try to teach the body a way to whelmed instead of overwhelmed, as Donna would say, and learn now to metabolize the trauma in a more functional way. I have not seen many people with the reversal issue, but I have it, and when I am flipped, all the answers are backwards when I am the tester, so I have had to pay attention to it. I am dyslexic too. When I get flipped, I usually also go home and do the vivaxis thing too- I seem to need it. I was once struck by lightening and I think it gets me re-activated. - " Rashida N " <rashida_n> <creative_energies > Friday, June 18, 2004 12:54 AM Re: [creative_energies] switched > Hi Patricia, > > Thank you for the info. > > We then check for water - pull lightly on hair and test, > > and check to see if they need cook's crosses....if they are getting > > overcharged.... > > Sorry if I sound dumb ,but I have a doubt... > If the patient is charged and going locked for both yes and for no how can you check for the above?Or do we have to simply give water ,or do the wayne cook posture and then check? > Best regards > Rashida > > --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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