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In detecting blockages do you "scan" both the front and back of the body and it would seem that if a subject is sitting in a chair, it would be hard to scan the lower back of the legs, etc.

Would it work to have the person being scanned lie down face up and scan and then turn over and scan the back of the body?

How do you "remember" where you detected a blockage if there are several of them and which one do you work on first? Is this a process of opening one blockage at a time or many?

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Aloha Oleary25,

You detect that area of the body, so it's both sides at the same time. When you find a blockage then start asking questions. You can check out the DVD with your course where he reviews there.

You remember what you remember. and work on those.

Much Love, Shawn


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