Thursday, July 10, 2014

Beyond Kinesiology Techniques

The Viscera
The viscera hold all the organs and glands in place. We don’t have a thyroid the size of a liver, or a kidney the size of a spleen because the viscera regulate the size and pressure of the organs. Everything in our body has a container to it. How we use the Genetics. Chromosomes are genetic.

For example, chromosomes make the bones, but how we use those bones is up to us. The extra chromosome 21 creates Down’s syndrome, which causes all the facial bones to go into flexion, so they look a certain way, that doesn’t mean we can’t reverse it, because it has been reversed, but a person can’t do it naturally.

It’s like playing tennis, we are not born knowing how to play tennis, we have to learn it and in the learning we are training our nervous system to function in a certain way. The chromosomes create patterns of behaviour in us naturally and if it doesn’t, we can train the nervous system to take over that function. By putting the card in circuit we take over what the chromosome isn’t doing.

Chromosome problems or inherited issues of the so called genetic diseases often don’t show up under chromosomes. They show up under suppression; suppressions being a pattern of the outcomes that become regulated by the subconscious systems and can be inherited or actual. Chromosomes may show even before you get to an issue. This means that the person’s actual genetic structure is doubtful and has to be resolved for them to be able to take advantage of any work towards recuperation.

We are identifying and changing the genetic influence that has a filtering mechanism on the nervous system. Changing something at the genetic level, particularly the chromosomes, takes a while to filter through all the process it governs before it gets to an observable response. It can take years to get through. Can chromosomes be reactive? Chromosomes have inter-relationships but don’t aggravate each other. The reactivity is in the functions they create that react to each other.

Example: Down’s syndrome is an observable effect of an extra chromosome. The various functions it produces will be reactive to other functions. Disease patterns will be reflected in some part of the genetic system; they are encouraged weaknesses. The inherent weakness, aren’t reactive to each other, one is dominate or not. As per Hahnemann’s observation of suppression a stronger disease suppresses a weaker disease. That’s a genetic phenomenon. One gene is stronger than another.

See: beyondneurology.com.au