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echoes_of_a_dream
29-12-2008, 02:27 PM
Just wondering what peoples' thoughts are on this "practice"? A few months ago I bought David Hawkins Power Vs Force as many seem to give it praise. I started reading it and it wasn't long before I thought the guy was on another planet... probably Xeno along with Ron Hubbard :rolleyes:.

James Randi tests Crystal Power and Applied Kinesiology (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDTuoXygZKk)

I sold the book and thought nothing more of it until recently I stumbled upon Kinesiology therapy and all that. Looks like nothing more than a placebo of pseudo-scientific self-deception to me. I know more and more people are interested and seeking alternative and holistic therapies, but the problem is it opens up a can of worms in terms of regulating these practices and ultimately people are played for chumps.

Applied Kinesiology Basics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t1qaEAYu1w)

danster82
29-12-2008, 02:50 PM
Test it the same way David does, get someone to hid something in the house then get two of you to find the item, just ask "the item is upstairs" no

"the item is in the living room" Yes "the item is on the northside of the room" No

and so on untill you find it, so you can pretty much scientifically prove or disprove kinesiology

state the question in the positive like I have dont say "is the item upstairs" say "the item is upstairs"

brain
31-12-2008, 03:06 AM
Bunkus, IMO.

At least the David Hawkins version. According to him the CIA, Bush and Wal Mart are all things that rank very high on his scale. It's totally subjective, but David likes to think he knows it all and can determine the past and future via muscle strength. I'm not buying it.

exclamatio
31-12-2008, 05:13 PM
Works really well for me, people whom i have better connections, like my wife / brother get much clearer results. we use the arm extended by the side and pusher makes the statement.

Have used it to locate objects lost in various places, sometimes a 3rd part would hide an object, sometimes i had just lost stuff.

Have never seriously used it on the national lottery but would be interesting to try haha

tellmemore
04-01-2009, 12:46 AM
Its not regulated, these people are scam artists in my opinion. No problem with alt med, use it all the time, but this stuff, with their pendulums, "feeling" sickness, etc, is highly suspect. I went to one who was allegedly well sought after. AFter enquiring with others who used him, he told 3 out of 5 of us, that we all suffered from the same problem (vanishing twin syndrome)??????

waste of money