Kinesiology The Official Definition "Kinesiology encompasses holistic health disciplines which use the gentle art of muscle monitoring to access information about a person's well-being. Originating in the 1970's, it combines Western techniques and Eastern wisdom to promote physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health. Kinesiology identifies the elements which inhibit the body's natural internal energies and accessing the life enhancing potential within the individual." (Definition approved by the Australian Kinesiology Association in 1999.) Kinesiology began in the USA in the work of 1930's however it wasn't until the early 1960's, when Dr. George Goodheart made the breakthrough that pushed kinesiology to a whole new threshold. He found that muscle monitoring could access the functional status of other physiological systems. Today kinesiology is practiced in over 50 countries and over 130 types of kinesiology have been developed. What ties the different modalities together is a reliance on muscle monitoring as the basic feedback mechanism into the human "bio-computer". In seeking underlying causes, rather than just treating overt health problems, kinesiology remains faithful to the ancient model that says health problems are the outcome of blocked energy flow. When this vital life force or Chi is disrupted, it can overtax or starve systems. If the person fails to adapt, the resulting compensation can be anything from mild emotional discomfort to permanent pain or disease. The remarkable efficacy of kinesiology lies in its ability to specifically trace the imbalance, identify where and why function is blocked and then to facilitate a release that honours the person's own healing process. Call Deborah on +61 408 600 410 or email deborah@deborahbeers.com with any questions or to book an appointment. If Deborah can't assist you she will happily refer you to someone who can. |
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