Bruno,
The subconscious mind is not omniscient so you may not get an
accurate answer to something like umbrellas.
I also ask questions with both clear yes and no answers to make
sure I am getting accurate info. If your energy is messed up a
"yes" might really be a "no".
My preferred method is the body sway test. As I use it more it
seems to get more accurate over time.
Mary Nelson
http://www.eft4everyone.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "sadebr2006" <sadebr2006@...>
To: <SharingZeroPoint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 10:42 AM
Subject: [SharingZeroPoint] Re: muscle testing
: Wow, I just tried this and I think it worked! However, I felt
it
: physically moved (just a little) instead of an inner feeling.
However,
: I´ve found today another muscle test which is far less tiring,
which
: consists of instead pushing down on my finger I just run my
middle
: finger over my index one (as if sliding) and if it goes smooth,
then
: that´s a "yes / true" and if it´s sticky, then that´s a "no /
false".
:
: I have the following question. Do you think that aside from
using
: muscle testing for testing our progress with our subconscious
(how
: well the treatment is working), it can be also used to access
our
: intuition about external things? As in "should I take my
umbrella to
: work today?" and get and accurate answer?
:
: Thanks a lot,
:
: Bruno
:
:
: --- In SharingZeroPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Freetobeme"
<freetobeme@...>
: wrote:
: >
: > Hi Bruno,
: >
: > Rather than use my fingers, I use my head for muscle testing.
I
: have used
: > this method with TAT mostly, and it is effective.
: >
: > Jane L. Berrigan
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