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Case-studies: Integral Yoga / bio-energetic healing system (IY/BE)



        Joachim P. Seckel


        Abstract
        Representing a synthesis of Integral Yoga (Sri Aurobindo) and bio-energetic healing, the article focuses
        on a series of case-studies, using Applied Kinesiology muscle-testing. The IY/BE system involves two
        stages: 1) initial client exposure to an Integral Bio-Energetic Field (IBEF) of healing, previously created
        at a fitness centre; and 2) if necessary, an individual IY/BE session(s), either directly or by means of
        distant healing. Viewed overall, the case-studies demonstrate the IY/BE system can detect and address a
        wide variety of disorders.




        Introduction                             2. Pre-Determined Muscle-Testing (PDM): the
                                                   practitioner presses on client’s extended
        Overview                                   left arm at the wrist-level (thumb pointing
        Prior to activating the IY/BE System, the   downward) while the latter holds a pertinent
        practitioner — a devotee of Integral Yoga   vial with right hand, in  order to obtain
        (Sri Aurobindo) — asks the Divine Mother   either a ‘Reaction’ (relatively weak muscle)
        for Guidance to bring about healing,       or ‘No Reaction’ (normal muscle strength).
        accompanied by high-conscious awareness.   The vial being held is filled with water,
                                                   having been bio-energetically modulated
        During the IY/BE operation, two forms of   for a designated  bio-incompatible substance,
        Applied Kinesiology muscle-testing are     usually an allergen.
        utilised (1):
        1. Question-Response Testing (QRT): The  Using QRT and/or PDM-testing, the practitioner
          practitioner asks a specific question(s)  initially identifies a client’s possible disorder(s),
          pertaining to the client’s symptom(s),  as well as its casual factor(s), based on 13 Key
          possible disorder(s), and/or causal  Criteria and 3 Sub-Criteria. The two sets of
          factor(s); next, uses muscle-testing —  criteria, previously defined and detailed in a
          pressing tip of middle-finger on nail of  NAMAH article (2), are listed below:
          index-finger — to obtain an answer: either
          ‘Yes’  (normal muscle strength), or ‘No’  Key Criteria
          (relatively weak muscle).              1.  Emergency medical help.


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