Muscle Testing, Applied Kinesiology and Diagnostic Reliability

Muscle Testing, Applied Kinesiology and Diagnostic Reliability

In this EFT Science Byte, Dr. Craig Weiner reviews an Explore Journal study, with lead author Stephan A. Schwartz, which evaluates the inter-examiner reliability of muscle testing (AK) for determining whether a held substance is toxic or non-toxic.

This study’s conclusion is one that questions the sole use of this technique as a means of making significant health decisions.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EySTOA5EG1c#t=506

Non-Locality

Clip from the film”Wake Up” featuring Stephan

Cutting Edge Science on Non-Local Awareness

Every now and then, cutting-edge science unearths a discovery so important, it promises to forever change the direction of mankind’s collective destiny. Discoveries like electricity, airplanes, penicillin, telephones, and most recently the Internet.

And after 35 years of intense investigation, Stephan Schwartz, one of the world’s leading scientists in non-local awareness, is prepared to add one more item to that list – a breakthrough that unlocks the true potential of the human mind.

But before you understand the power of your mind, think about your perceived limitations. If you’re like 98.4% of the world’s population, you cannot:

  • Predict with any degree of certainty what exactly will happen to you or your loved ones one year, one month, one week, one day or even one hour into the future.
  • Know what others are thinking of you – and by extension their intentions towards you, whether good or bad.
  • Foresee upcoming trends, challenges or happenings, whether on a local, national or global scale.
  • A huge majority of people accept these perceived limitations as a natural condition of their minds, and will sum it up with lines like…

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Beyond Time and Space – SneakPeak

This interview first appeared on SneakPeakVail.com on September 26, 2013.

Interview Excerpt:

SneakPEAK: Before we get too far along, talk about remote viewing. How would you describe it to a layman?

Stephan Schwartz: Remote viewing is a protocol which allows you to have an objective measure of a person’s ability to open the nonlocal aspects of their consciousness. People are asked to describe things they can’t possibly know – these objects or people or locations are shielded by either space or time, and this is very specific information. It’s not something like, “Your grandmother loves you.” It’s more like I see a man who is 6-foot 2-inches with red hair and a beard.

When we began in 1968, those of us involved in exploring the power of consciousness started looking at this idea of psychic, which is a word I don’t use and don’t like. What we were doing raised questions about consciousness that suggest it’s not limited by space and time. Can I describe events in the future, or in the past? Can we describe a governmental secret site only select few people know? The denier community always says it’s nonsense, but there are thousands of papers published on the topic and they contradict those deniers. At the end of the day, they don’t have any data and we do. Remote viewing is unique because it has moved outside of the laboratory and become a sort of social movement. What started as a tiny protocol less than 10 scientists were working on in the ‘70s has become an advocated movement with clubs and groups and journals. It has become so successful because anyone can do this – it has almost become a hobby activity.

 

SP: What do you think of the various descriptors for remote viewing, like “mental yoga” and “mental martial arts?” Are they accurate?

SS: I coined all those terms, and it really is a modern mental martial art. You’re training yourself to have to capacity to hold intentioned focus. That’s why people who meditate are particularly good at this – they can hold focus. Like any human experience, it follows a bell curve, with a select few people on either end who are very gifted, or cannot or will not let themselves try. It takes practice and time, but people can learn.

Read the rest of the interview here – Part 1

Part 2 – Here

Stephan is currently writing the book which will go into great detail about what the Remote Viewers say is coming in the future. If you would like to be notified when the book is published, please just leave your name and email here, and we will notify you when the book is available.

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In my lifelong skepticism regarding remote viewing and anomalous perception, I yield to no one. And yet this extraordinary book… has blasted the skepticism out of my skull.” –Nathaniel Branden, PhD
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