Applied Kinesiology – Part 1
Posted in Health, Kinesiology on 11/25/2009 02:37 pm by admin
DUE TO SOME TECHNICAL ISSUES, ONLY PART OF THIS SHOW WAS AIRED.
Guest: Ken Campbell
Well folks I have no words of wisdom concerning misgivings day tomorrow. A day called thanksgiving that clearly means different things to different cultural groups. One thing is for sure, those of us who are caught in the endless shuffle of being wage earners must use this time off to not only relax and enjoy the company of family and loved ones but to strategize about how to not only ensure survival but to prosper in the years ahead. America is truly in its winter season with no end in sight. We can not depend on government and corporate interests to do what is best for everyday Americans. They are becoming one in the same,…not just in the FDA or organizations that we have looked at because of their role in health care but indeed across the board for all the regulatory structures that are suppose to keep this democracy fair and just. So today I want to give you something to chew on over the holiday. I want to share something that I think is the future of medicine if the world were to take a more humane direction.
Now on a regular basis you have heard me speak to how important it is that in every family there should be someone who becomes skilled in the healing arts. But costs, and prerequisites have become increasingly prohibitive with debt and a limited skill set waiting at the end of most professional trainings. But what if I told you that there was a program that offered an international degree that existed, with efforts being made to get this degree accepted here in this country and even if were not, the skills you would develop would project you into such a unique category of healers that you would become a resource for yourself, your community and those that came into contact with you. What if I told you that there existed a program that approached healing in such a way that it was multi dimensional and multicultural and capable of organic growth, with an educational curriculum that was so scientifically sound that its faculty is capable of giving CEU for educators and various health professionals here in New York.
I want to truly turn this holiday at home into an opportunity for many of you out there to come into a system of healing that I have decided to dedicate two programs to…both this week and next week. I have not done this before in my seven years plus here on the radio. Outside of my efforts to inspire interest in the cultural healing technologies from around the world I can think of no other effort that has been as important to me as letting you know about this healing system that is available for you to learn and study. After spending many years studying many different kinesiologic systems including NAET, NMT, TBM and NMT I am satisfied that I have found the best and most comprehensive expression of this system of mind body health maintenance, restoration, and optimization. The professional practice of applied kinesiology is so misunderstood by professionals and public alike, yet it has given rise to so many creations likes Touch for Health and Educational Kinesiology and all the clinical systems that constitute the alphabet soup I mentioned earlier. This misunderstanding will be addressed.
In thinking about my own medical practice I realized that I have used techniques of applied kinesiology since my Brooklyn days in the early nineties. What was always missing was a comprehensive system and understanding that tied everything together. I could not really share it with my colleagues outside of the chiropractors that I studied with because while it worked in my office I did not have the best explanation of the science. Well this has changed and I find myself in a class with other health professionals and students in their twenties. We have all been amazed at what we have seen and experienced in class. I have two of my young adult children voluntarily come to class on the monthly Fridays where we open things up to the public, just to be worked on. Now they want in for the upcoming spring semester because they see how much it has impacted them….even being worked on by first year students. Students in the first year get exposed to practical applications day one and we have used everything from Chinese 5 element theory, thai energy healing techniques, even seashells, and any number of emotional release techniques that release past, present, and future stumbling blocks, but all within the context of a comprehensive reproducible educational model. I actually can’t think of a better introduction into the healing professions for someone who was interested in something a bit out of the mainstream.
Before we bring our guest on I want to give you a metaphorical snapshot of what applied kinesiology is really about. Forget the fact that we are speaking about something that is more of a quantum physics approach to healing both in its assessments and recalibrations of the human being. Remember when in order to produce a photograph of an individual you had to spend hours in a dark room, exposed to toxic chemicals to render a likeness. How did we go from this chemical reality to a digital system that uses memory chips? How much of the world has gone from actual physical texts to information storage in cyber space.
What if the mind and body could be accessed and assessed on a digital level, with this digital referring to the near instantaneous communication that takes place at the level of the nervous system and mind. Suppose you could evaluate emotional and physiologic programs that were in control of your mental, emotional, and physical body, and then use everything from vibrational techniques to nutrition and more…even seashells, to shift these programs, and could do this in a reproducible and verifiable way. Well you would be doing more than what happens in many instances in the arena of health care. This is so exciting because it works and the larger medical world has not put the cabash on it because it is based on science but not 18th century classical physics that underpins the pharmaceutical world.
Along with our guest we are joint by two of my fellow students, one of whom actually took this course as a result of hearing Ken Campbell speak on these airways sometime last year.
