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Hi,

 

The neat thing about energy medicine/energy testing is that all the

questions/techniques you asked about below can be energy tested and

verified for yourself, plus everyone is unique. You might

even " accidently " come up with even better ways in the process...as I

am finding out the more I practice with this material.

 

Have fun!

 

Lori

 

 

, " puck72003 "

<puck72003 wrote:

>

> I've noticed that In " Energy Medicine " , in the chater on chakras,

> Donna Eden suggests that you use the " three finger notch " when

> testing. She also suggests using the three finger notch (thumb,

> index finger, middle finger bunched together) when thumping the

> spleen point used in the daily energy routine. Is there a

> significance to using these fingers? Do they enhance the energy

flow

> to these points while tapping? When these three fingers are bunched

> together, are the beams that come out of them combined into to one

> concentrated beam? I have the book " Quantum Touch " and it also

> advocates the use of the three finger notch in healing or " running "

> energy.

>

> Here's what i DO know: I've heard the index and the middle fingers

> combined termed as " sword finger " and it's used in directing qi/chi

> et all. In silva, " the three fingers technique " is used to program,

> but the fingers are positioned in a certain way( please correct me

> if i'm wrong).

>

> Can using the three finger notch be used effectively to draw figure

> 8's over the chakras, parts of the body that need healing, etc?

>

> Also, i've finally got a somewhat willing subject for energy

> testing. Just for clarification, if i want to determine whether or

> not a certain meridian or chakra is not recieving vital force, i

> have the person being tested touch a maor point on the meridian and

> the energy test them, after making sure that they are not in a

state

> of PR( Psycholgical reversal)?

>

> For surrogate testing, can a photo be used effectively? or can it

be

> the person's name only?

>

> A. campbell

>

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