Using applied kinesiology, 200 and above is where the body will stay strong. Energy becomes self-sustaining and ‘powerful’ rather than being energy-draining and using ‘force’. The most effective way of seeing this in action is to watch this video.Īt the level of 200, also the level of ‘courage’, is where consciousness moves into truth from falsehood. Using Kinesiology for Measuring Consciousnessĭr David Hawkins suggested that Human beings who are above the level of courage (200) can muscle test to realise the ‘level’ of any particular object or subject. Practitioners contend that by correcting this muscle weakness, you can help heal a problem in the associated internal organ.” – Dr Andrew Weil. Applied kinesiology (AK) which is also known as muscle strength testing, is a method of diagnosis and treatment based on the belief that various muscles are linked to particular organs and glands, and that specific muscle weakness can signal distant internal problems such as nerve damage, reduced blood supply, chemical imbalances or other organ or gland problems. “Kinesiology, also known as biomechanics, is the study of body movement. Watch this video for an in depth look for a wonderful definition of consciousness
In my opinion, along with a few other models created by pioneers in psycho-spiritual research, such as Ken Wilber and Clare Graves Dr David Hawkins scale of consciousness is an enormous leap in Human development. Dr Hawkins was a spiritual teacher, psychiatrist, physician and lecturer.Įssentially, the map of consciousness is a logarithmic scale used to measure the ‘field’ the vibratory energetic ‘ocean’ that encompasses all things. The Map of Consciousness was a model created by Dr David R Hawkins.
This book gathers an important series of his essays around the topic of what the New Testament calls the. “Kevin Hart’s work is distinctive for the adroit use it makes of phenomenological and literary modes of analysis to illuminate, sharpen, and sometimes shape theological reflection. The erudition that supports these essays is enormous.” “An original contribution within the framework of the work done by Marion and those clustered around Marion in what is something called the new phenomenology.