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History of kinesiology

Creators of the kinesiology profession

It all began with an innovative and brilliant chiropractor who used muscle testing to link Chinese energetics, organs and muscle tone as feedback for his patients' state of health.
" ...One of the meanings of the word genius is the spirit that penetrates us at the moment of conception. In this case, George Goodheart was particularly endowed - and this genius he dedicated to sharing with all mankind. For he was a humanitarian - a rarity in today's therapeutic professions.
The human and the humanitarian come from the same root source as the humble - from the root of the earth, just like humus.
George Goodheart was always humble, knowing that all the work was not his, what the Japanese call jiriki , self-power, but Tariki , Other Power. It was his genius to know this. A humble genius; like all true geniuses.
It is perhaps his greatest knowledge to pass on to his like-minded offspring. Many of his techniques will be modified, adapted, fall into disuse, but his genius will always be..."
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Tribute from John Diamond, MD.

Dr. Goodheart, with genius and generosity, created the foundation of applied kinesiology. Chiropractor John Thie 's generosity was to offer American families access to his friend George's work, proposing the technique of Touch For Healthhealth through touch, for everyone.

This technique is now the basis of the kinesiologist's profession. Practised for over thirty years in France and many other countries around the world, Touch For Health (TFH) is a must.

Kinésiologie Intension Et Sens (KIES)

Kinésiologie Intension Et Sens (KIES)

K. Kinesiology allows you to question your body.

Through muscle testing, kinesiology can address the following dimensions: physical, emotional, mental, energetic and vibratory.

I. Intention:

When we create with conscious, just and loving intention, we love the similar force. The force of intention is an energy, and is offered here as a correction in its own right, because we are infinitely "bigger" than we can imagine when we are in the intention of the heart. This is an opportunity to experiment.

E. And a research project:

Human beings and animals emit vibrations that create an energetic imprint in their subtle bodies. These vibrations are produced by emotions, fears and beliefs, creating thought forms and emotional egregores*, which attract similar energies.
* Egregores are energy clusters.

S. Sense:

How do we function? What unacknowledged childhood needs still condition us today? What are our main fears? What are the limiting beliefs that prevent us from expressing our feelings? Do we have any feelings of guilt that might limit our self-esteem?

La roue des émotions

The wheel of emotions

"Emotions are the silt1 of the soul".

1 The different meanings of the word silt:
Meaning 1: Very fertile soil.
Meaning 2: Botanical: lemon
Meaning 3: Stretcher used to harness a horse
Meaning 4: Part of a staircase that supports the handrail.

We move through life with silt... Emotions irrigate the fertile soil of our souls and nourish our bodies. So why the lemon analogy ? Emotions are fabulous engines for progress. In fact, doesn't e-motion mean movement? Emotions can also sting the eyes when events are painful. In such cases, we'd like a carriage to help us up the slope .

Les Métaphores pour corriger les muscles déséquilibrés du Touch For Health

Metaphors for correcting unbalanced muscles from Touch For Health

" Metaphors relating to muscles, meridian/organ functions and the traditional Chinese five elements. These metaphors help to access the mental/energetic and sensory/associative aspects of the person's goals and the corresponding balances. This makes balance more meaningful, deeper and more effective.
Metaphors are generally used during rebalancing, and can also be used in the discussion at the end of the work. But after the discussion, we need to focus on the meaning they have for the person, and not stop at written interpretations. In this way, we help the person to tell their story, to discover their passions, wounds and denials.
John and Matthew Thie - Creators of TOUCH FOR HEALTH

Le vent de la liberté d’Être Soi

The wind of freedom to Be Yourself

" Our cells retain the memory of all the elements in our lives: emotional shocks, the type of education we received with its induced belief systems, personal beliefs, wounds, fears, generating protective mechanisms, powers of domination, conditioned attitudes that come to parasitize our original structure.

It then becomes extremely difficult to bring our lives concretely into line with our deepest aspirations without using tools that act profoundly on the vibratory level "
- Sorelya.

Décodage biologique* et Kinésiologie

Biological decoding* and Kinesiology

* Biological decoding stipulates that an understanding of this process enables the brain to be deprogrammed, and thus to get rid of the disease. - Christian Flèche

The Pope's curse1

"The dead are the invisible, they are not the absent." - Saint Augustine

Emma explains that she is a descendant of a pope from Avignon. What are the symptoms? I don't deal with illnesses, since that's not my field, but I like to make the link between the symbolism of illnesses and a person's history, and here it's a very old story.

Relier le corps à L’esprit

Connecting body and mind

"It is folly to want to heal the body without wanting to heal the mind." - Plato

Why does the disease occur? What does it mean?

No, the symptom doesn't fall from the sky, like an absolute injustice. What happens when I fall ill?

L’Appartenance et l’Estime

Belonging and Esteem

"I spoke of my experience in the desert and told of my vision of the baby who, while growing, surrounded himself without realizing it, with ropes and mental chains, and, thus blind, shut himself up in an inner prison without light, separated from God." - Letter from Christ

" Maslow's pyramid is the interpretation of a psychologist-sociologist, Abraham Maslow, who arranged the basic needs in the form of a pyramid, starting with the need for survival through to the most subtle yet important need, that of self-fulfillment." - Source : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Maslow

La psychogénéalogie ou les mémoires trangénérationnelles

Psychogenealogy or trangenerational memories

Psychogenealogy is becoming known and recognized in the world of therapy. Now a fashionable phenomenon, it took two decades after the publication of Anne Ancelin Schützenberger's book "Aie mes aïeux!" for France to discover the impact of memories inherited from our ancestors. In 1993, "Transgenerational Psychogenealogical Contextual Therapy" was one of the most recent pioneering books in integrative psychotherapy.