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HEALING WITH VIALS

In 1958, Dr. Reinhold Voll was clinically testing a colleague using his newly developed screening or EDS device.  While testing the gentleman, he found him to have an abnormal reading for the prostate.  The gentleman stepped into his office and returned with the recommended homeopathic remedy in hand.  Dr. Voll then retested the gentleman and was surprised to find the prostate reading to be normal.  The gentleman set the bottle aside and the prostate reading returned to the prior abnormal level, when the remedy was returned to the gentleman’s hand.  The prostate reading again returned to normal, that homeopathic remedy was the first “testing vial”, and represented the beginning of a whole new paradigm for medicine.

In 1971, Dr. George Goodheart introduced Applied Kinesiology or AK, to the world.  As a side, Dr. Martin has had the opportunity to study with Dr. Goodheart.  While AK is today an institution unto itself, one form or another muscle testing is in widespread use.  The most fundamental principle supporting such a broad popularity of muscle testing is that muscles are weakened simply by bringing into close proximity to the body, anything that the body perceives as harmful; and conversely, muscles are strengthened by something perceived by the body as beneficial.  Of equal importance, the subject needs no cognitive awareness of the test substance.  No other senses need to be involved than our subtle kinesthetic sense.  We generally think of our kinesthetic senses, our ability to learn to perform physical skills by practicing them.  Unlike mental thoughts, kinesthetically learned activities like learning to walk, swim, or ride a bicycle are not forgotten, but permanently imprinted into our cellular, or somatic, memory.

Unlike our physical senses, our subtle kinesthetic sense in “non-organic.”  We have eyes to see, ears to hear, nose to smell, tongue to taste, and skin to feel, but no specific organ is responsible for out kinesthetic sense.  It can operate independently of our other senses and even our rational cognition.  However, it need not necessarily be dissociated from either cognition or from our other senses, as any accomplished musician, painter, chef, or Olympic athlete will attest.  But there may be much more to our kinesthetic sense than our cellular or somatic memory.  For etched in this unconscious, somatic memory we can access 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.

How is something detected by the body’s kinesthetic sense?
Testing vials provide an important clue.  For the body to sense things without the regular senses, there must be something else – something subtle or extrasensory and sufficiently elaborate for the body to instantly and accurately identify from among countless possibilities.

As revealed by the relatively new science of quantum physics, we now know there is much more to our universe than “what meets the eye.”  There is a realm of reality that has previously been veiled to all.  Our familiar universe is superimposed upon this subtle counterpart and at the same time it’s an integral part of it.  It’s difficult to image or conceptualize, but it is enough for now just to think of it as a realm of pure information expressed in an array of subtle magnetic frequencies.  This conjugate universe of frequencies is the one plausible explanation that accommodates all of our observations of the body’s subtle kinesthetic sensory abilities.

Among its own myriad of frequencies for every impulse, atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ and system, the body’s subtle kinesthetic sense can instantly recognize any set of subtle magnetic frequencies, evaluate it, and now how to respond to it.  Apparently, everything including thoughts and emotions are recognized.

Testing vials are kinesiographs.
You can collect, catalog, and archive kinesiographs by “reading” the unique magnetic frequency signatures of sample, encoding the signature and archiving it in the virtual library of our computer’s hard drive.  When we wish to copy or imprint the kinesiograph into a vial, we recall the magnetic signature from the computer and copy it into a vial using an infrared carrier.  The vial is then like a homeopathic preparation to permanently record the magnetic signature into the vial solution, when the vial is presented to someone; their kinesthetic sense detects the kinesiograph and elicits the same kinesiological response as if the actual substance was present.  Testing vials have a variety of applications. Then, as Dr. Voll first discovered, they can be used to evaluate remedies homeopathic, allopathic, isopathic, nutritional, herbal, etc.  And more recently, energetic techniques used to “reprogram” the body’s somatic or cellular memory to effectively clear or eliminate sensitivities, allergies, immune disorders, and to generally assist the body’s innate healing capacity for any somatic stressor or disorder.

Effective somatic healing requires direct somatic access via our subtle kinesthetic senses.  Anything that will provide the function of a kinesiograph testing vials, electronic EDDS devices, or actual samples will do.  Real sample would be ideal, but very inconvenient for   regular access, use and storage, and they do not lend themselves to homeopathic compounding.  Electronic EDS devises are frequently more compact and comprehensive than a testing vial library but also far more expensive.  Testing vials are popular because they are convenient, inexpensive, versatile, stable and most of all effective for addressing a whole dictionary of health concerns.

The compute that we use to prepare our testing vials is a Nexus 2 in conjunction with a Meridian Stress Assessment System (MSAS) available from BioMeridian, Inc.

For further reading of the fascinating subject of “Virtual Medicine” and the science that supports it, I suggest Virtual Medicine by Dr. Keith Scott-Mumbly and Science of Human Transformation: Subtle Energies, Intentionality and Consciousness by Michael Martin, N.D..

 
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