EL PODER FRENTE A LA FUERZA - Día 7 - Lectura Voz Humana
Introduction to the Testing Procedure
Overview of the Testing Technique
- The testing technique described is recommended by Diamond in behavioral kinesiology, with a unique variation correlating responses to a logarithmic scale for calibrating energy levels of different attitudes.
- This rapid test takes less than 10 seconds, allowing for extensive information processing on various topics quickly. The numerical scale ranges from 1 (mere physical existence) to 600 (the peak of consciousness).
Calibration and Responses
- Responses are given as simple yes or no answers, determining the subject's calibration; for instance, being alive is valued at one while love is above 200. A strong response indicates that love calibrates at 500.
- Repeated tests yield consistent scales correlating well with human experience and historical perspectives across psychology, sociology, and philosophy. The results align with the "great chain of being" concept and levels of consciousness in perennial philosophy.
Ethical Considerations in Kinesiology Testing
Responsible Use of Techniques
- Experimenters must be cautious as some questions can significantly affect subjects; personal inquiries should only be made for therapeutic purposes. Non-personal questions can serve strictly as indicators for research purposes.
- The strength of a subject does not influence test outcomes; even physically strong individuals may weaken under harmful stimuli when tested by someone lighter in weight. This highlights the method's reliability regardless of physical attributes.
Variability in Results
- Different researchers may obtain varying calibrations due to changing situations, policies, strategies, and attitudes over time; sensory avenues also differ among individuals affecting how they process information during tests.
- Without a specific reference scale, obtained numbers can appear arbitrary; all calibrations referenced in this context adhere to the map of consciousness outlined earlier in the discussion.
Contextualizing Calibration Results
Importance of Contextualization
- When using a scale from 1 to 600 (where 600 represents enlightenment), it’s crucial to specify context; otherwise, inflated numbers beyond 1000 may arise erroneously during successive tests without proper reference points. No individual has calibrated above 1000 historically according to this framework.
- Consistent results are achievable with practice using the same equipment and techniques while maintaining clinical detachment when proposing statements or declarations during testing procedures. It’s advised to preface statements with “In the name of the highest good” for increased accuracy and objectivity in results interpretation.
Limitations and Challenges
- Approximately 10% of people cannot effectively use kinesiology testing due to unknown reasons; successful application requires subjects to calibrate above 200 along with an integral reason for usage aligned with truth rather than subjective opinion or skepticism which typically calibrates below this threshold (160).
Understanding the Calibration of Consciousness
The Impact of Negative Research on Kinesiology
- Negative judgments in research reflect biases, requiring an open mind and intellectual honesty. Studies in behavioral kinesiology often calibrate below 200, typically around 160.
- Notable researchers, including university professors, also calibrate below 200, indicating a trend where negative studies stem from inherent biases in research design.
Flaws in Research Design
- Francis Crick's research aimed to prove consciousness as merely a product of neuronal activity but calibrated at only 135 due to flawed testing designs.
- Researchers often anticipate negative results based on their biases, which paradoxically validates kinesiology's ability to discern between integrity and bias.
The Nature of Truth and Consciousness
- New discoveries can threaten established belief systems; a clinical science validating spiritual reality faces resistance due to ego-driven critiques.
- Truth can be perceived through various physiological responses (e.g., voice analysis, body language), suggesting that truth transcends linear logic.
Mapping Consciousness
- Kinesiology operates at level 600, bridging linear and non-linear dimensions. A practical map of consciousness fields is proposed for better understanding.
- Calibrated levels correlate with specific emotional states or beliefs; higher calibration indicates stronger positive influences on human behavior.
The Scale of Consciousness
- The critical point on the consciousness scale is at 200, associated with integrity and courage. Below this level weakens individuals while above it strengthens them.
- Levels below 200 are driven by personal survival instincts; as one rises above this threshold into courage, concern for others becomes increasingly significant.
Higher Levels of Consciousness
- At level 500, the happiness of others becomes a primary motivator. Above this level (600+), focus shifts towards spiritual awareness and humanitarian goals.
Understanding Emotional States and Consciousness
The Nature of Emotions and Morality
- Emotions are not inherently good or bad; moral judgments depend on individual perspectives. For instance, feeling anger (calibrated at 150) can be a step up from apathy (calibrated at 75), despite anger being a destructive emotion.
Progression Through Emotional States
- Individuals can elevate their emotional states by transitioning from despair (125) to anger (150), then to pride (175), and ultimately to courage (200). This progression allows for improved personal or collective conditions.
Evolution of Individual Consciousness
- As individuals reach higher levels of unconditional love, they find lower states of consciousness unacceptable. This evolution fosters self-improvement as a lifestyle, observable in groups like the 12-step programs that combat negative attitudes.
Spiritual Disciplines and Ascension Techniques
- Historical spiritual disciplines have provided methods for ascending through levels of consciousness. Many suggest that this journey is challenging and often requires guidance from a teacher or clear instructions to avoid discouragement.
Practical Applications of Consciousness Mapping
- Understanding the map of consciousness has practical implications across various fields such as sports, medicine, psychiatry, psychology, relationships, and happiness. It transforms perceptions about causality into understanding effects based on personal responsibility.
The Role of Perception in Life Events
Responsibility for Reactions
- The impact of life events is determined not by the events themselves but by individual reactions. Recognizing this empowers individuals to transcend victimhood and understand their role in shaping experiences.
Stress as Resistance
- Psychological stress arises from resistance to conditions rather than the conditions themselves having inherent power. Different people react differently to similar situations—what may be stressful for one could be enjoyable for another.
Historical Context: Power vs. Force
Analyzing Historical Events
- Examining historical moments like the end of British colonialism in India reveals that while the British Empire operated from a position of force (175), figures like Mahatma Gandhi embodied true power (700), leading to significant change through nonviolent means.
Limitations of Forceful Solutions
- Societal issues have historically been addressed through forceful measures such as legislation or war but often persist due to unaddressed underlying causes. True healing requires exposing these root causes rather than merely alleviating symptoms.
Empathy and Compassion in Healing
Expanding Context for Healing
- Effective healing involves expanding an individual's context beyond mere symptom management—true progress occurs when underlying emotional issues are resolved rather than just treated with medication.
The Essence of Joy