Be warned -- most of these are very cumbersome. If
you have not started yet, one of them might break you through -- sometimes when people try
something different, they break through, so this could work for you. Just remember that
the simple, easy way is to train yourself to get a short, quick signal -- without having
to close your eyes, use two hands, some awkward body posture, or a clunky gadget.
How to start getting signals - Nel
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We also included these other testing techniques because we thought they
might be of interest to you immunics historians out there. Even though we are serious and
these might be helpful, we could hardly keep from giggling at how some of these may sound.
Rub your fingers together - smooth is no, grainy
is yes.
Make a circle with the thumb and index finger (or
any other, if the index finger feels too strong) of your non-dominant hand. Hold these two
fingers firmly together. Use the thumb and index finger of your dominant hand as a
"beak," which you insert into the hole and then try to open it up.
Make a circle (as above). Make a hook with the
index finger of your other hand. Place it in the circle and pull where the two fingers
meet to see if you can separate them.
Make a circle (as above). Join the thumb and index
finger of your other hand inside that circle to create a figure eight. Pull apart where
the fingers join.
Hold your index finger out straight and strong.
Use the middle finger of the same hand to push down on it just behind the nail.
Make a circle (as above), using only the amount of
strength it would take to hold a piece of paper. Take the index finger of your other hand,
put it in the circle, and knock it from side to side or up and down, as if trying to get
out of the circle.
Use Hand Muscle Exercise Grippers or small gripper
clamps from a hardware store (much cheaper). Battery cable clamps may also be used. Find
one that has the right amount of tension.
Hold your arm out to your side or in front of you,
parallel to the floor, no fist. Have a partner press down, just behind the wrist.
This one can also be used as a self energy test.
Hold your arm next to your body with thumb next to
thigh. Have a partner pull out at wrist. This one is especially good for testing substance
sensitivities.
Lift something heavy. Try lifting a gallon of
water from the floor with straight arm and slowly lifting it out to the side, or use your
little finger to lift a chair or footstool. You need enough weight to challenge, but not
strain, the muscle. The difference between yes and no should be dramatic.
Put your arm on a table as if to hand wrestle.
Have your partner sit opposite you and pull down on the arm as if it's a slot machine.
Sit and hold a leg out in front of you. Have a
partner press down on the ankle.
Cross one ankle over the other knee. With your
hand, push your ankle away from your body by pushing on the heel.
Say you want smooth to be "yes" and
sticky to be "no." Rub your palms together, saying "Give me a yes."
And then "Give me a no." This is usually dramatic when it works.
Say you want smooth to be "yes" and
sticky to be "no." Rub the end of your index finger in one direction over your
thumb nail.
Say you want smooth to be "yes" and
sticky to be "no." Rub a plastic credit card.
Set your hand on a surface where it can be
relaxed. Your finger(s) moving is a signal to tell you "yes." Wait. It will move
one finger involuntarily for yes. Thank it and ask it to repeat the "yes"
signal. Wait. Thank it and ask it for a signal with another finger to signify
"no." Ask subconscious mind to repeat it; give thanks.
Set hand on a flat surface. Ask for a
"yes" and raise your index finger slowly off the surface. Don't force it.
Ask for a "no" and do the same with the same finger. "Yes" will rise
higher.
Ask your head to nod ever so slightly up and down
for a "yes" and ever so slightly back and forth for a "no."
Ask your head to nod ever so slightly forward for
a yes, and tilt ever so slightly backward for a no.
Standing with your feet together, say, "My
body leaning forward is yes and leaning backward is no." This one can be used when
you're testing substances by putting them up against your stomach.
Choose one color for "yes" and another
for "no." Close your eyes and see what color is there. Or choose a face of
someone you love for "yes" and the face of someone you dislike for
"no."
Choose one hand hot for "yes" and the
other cold for "no."
Use relative heaviness of a limb to distinguish
"yes" from "no." You can hold them out in front of you.
Choose one hand to tingle for "yes" and
the other to tingle for "no."
Listen to your body and feel what it says,
weak or strong. Notice where it speaks to you.
Choose a sound for "yes" and another
sound for "no." Any sound works -- buzzer, bell, hum, squeak, etc.
Choose a tune or song for yes and another for no.
This can be done with a crystal on a chain, but
people may think you're into that weird "New Age" stuff. Just tie a string or
thread 5-6" long to a LifeSaver, one of the larger ones that comes individually
wrapped. Hold the end of the string very still in front of your body. Ask subconscious
mind to show you a "yes," or tell it what you want a "yes" to be. Back
and forth away from body is like nodding your head "yes." Back and forth
sideways is like shaking your head "no." Or if you let it do its thing, it may
circle one way for "yes" and another for "no." You can draw a half
circle with pie-shaped sections in it and fill in the sections with different choices in
each section. Hold the Life Saver over the center of the half-pie and let it rip. (If you
don't like this method you can eat the LifeSaver.)
If you don't have the use of your fingers, as in
the case of the ALS sufferer quoted below, perhaps the calm, clear place itself and lack thereof can be
your yes/no indicator.
You can also find fingers (or whatever) for
"don't know" and "don't want to say."
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When I began to study this I
really was uncertain about how to "test" because of my paralysis. I thought
maybe I could use the opening of my mouth or jaw movements but that wasn't successful. So
I continued to read and read the website and one night when I was resting and able to be
still I tried to connect to the Calm Clear Place.
I found that I could do that. I could take myself to that calm, clear place. One day while
I was resting in my easy chair, I realized that for a moment while I was in the state
(Calm, Clear Place), all of my muscle twitching stopped. I was in a state of complete
relaxation... I was mentally agile... yet not dreaming or thinking about anything. So I
continue to try to recreate that experience. It has become my way to be -- my testing
state. Whenever I wake up at night or in the early morning I try to keep my mind and body
focused in the same way as that state -- I try
to "program" and train my body to remember it. I've found out that if I think
about trying to "stop muscle twitching" the distraction of "trying" to
be aware of the muscle twitching stops the relaxation and the twitching returns. I read an
email about brain waves and noticed that when I'm in my Harmonic state - my calm clear
place - I am asymptomatic and I am having theta
brain waves. Once I discovered that, I became able to focus even more because I had some
intellectual understanding about what was happening . . . what I was doing with my
body. A bottom line conclusion I've realized as a recommendation to others with paralysis
or trouble connecting or doing Harmonic testing is to remember to take time at the
beginning and know this as a learning process. Although your disability may not be
paralysis, nevertheless you may discover what I discovered -- that simply by continuing to
read the web pages, merely by absorbing the info on the pages, your mind will go to work
on it all and without a lot of effort, your mind will make progress. The mere harmonious
processing of the knowledge of the mind enables the skill to connect to begin to manifest
itself, spontaneously, hundredth monkey
style. I noticed that the more often I personally take myself into the state of being
asymptomatic, my will power kicks in and I notice that I am asymptomatic without even
trying. That is the more consciously I practice my connection (accessing) skill, the more
unconsciously I'm in the state of my own with no work or trying.
Love in colleagueship,
- Bryan Masters
Or perhaps you have some physical sensation like the following:
Right after my near death experience, I started hearing a humming
sound in my ears, like a high-pitched buzzing noise. Initially I thought something was
wrong with my ears, so I went to a specialist who couldn't find anything wrong. After
hearing this for two years, I realized that the humming was an indication that the angels
were around and that it was a way for them to communicate with me. At certain times I
would hear it only in my left ear, which I now know means that somebody is lying to me or
I shouldn't do something. When I hear it in both ears it means a positive affirmation.
It's like a yes and no communication.
Hello Greg and friends -
I want to thank you for your trust and allowing my access to your knowledge, which I
am finding quite inspiring as well as practical. There is so much to connect with and
use...so I want to get on with it.
The question - I find that the basic accessing skill works for me but in a very different
way than fingers opening. I get a burst of energy in my spine which makes my
upper body do a quick twist or sometimes a rapid series of twists left to right. I
am understanding this to be a "YES". No motion or twist is understood as a
"NO". At times, I feel the energy but no twisting, but mostly there
is a pronounced movement when I ask and get an response. Is this OK?