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#16975 02/22/06 01:29 AM
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I just received an email from LSC about Dr. David Hawkins and his research. I have seen (& done) different types of muscle testing before at the retreats.

I just thought of a question while I was reading the email. We know that our body knows the answer - the email mentions about getting results across different culture, etc. Now how about language? If I'm asked questions in a language that I do not understaned, and I'm tested on that, would my body still know the right answers?

Has anyone done any testing on language before (should I apply for a patient on the idea)? If not, would some people (who are experts) be willing to do some testing?






#16976 02/22/06 01:36 AM
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We can do an experiment right here. I am going to make up a word and define its meaning.

You do your muscle thing and tell me what the word means.

Here is the word:

hysfigit

Go for it.

[This message has been edited by babayada (edited February 21, 2006).]






#16977 02/22/06 02:58 AM
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After reading the above post, my muscles became very tense. So I guess "hysfigit" means "frustation or anger."

Was I right?






#16978 02/22/06 03:43 AM
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I do not know how to answer a question with body test other than yes/no. I thought they need to be yes/no questions/answers.

Second thing is, if you only make up a word which is not part of a language, that is only in your subconscious - not sure how that would work.






#16979 02/22/06 08:50 AM
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Is this something you can do on your own or do you need to do it with someone else?






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Hi 4space,

You do it with two people. One is being tested by the other.

I have the course and you can read my opinion of it in: http://www.learningstrategies.com/forum/ubb/Forum6/HTML/000989.html

[He].2s2.2p4






#16981 02/23/06 01:45 AM
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I was interested in this course too. I search the web to see if I could get it cheaper. At nightingale.com it is discounted at $49.99. Can learning strategies offer this price too?

http://www.nightingale.com/p~Product~Highest_Level_Enlightenment.asp






#16982 02/25/06 08:41 AM
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Is it just me? When I click the link I get the price of $79.95. Nightingale gave us permission to sell them for $69.95

Alex






#16983 02/25/06 02:16 PM
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It's not just you. Me too. Maybe there was a coupon code involved.






#16984 02/26/06 12:52 AM
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Try this website. They have it listed for $59 for the CD's and $49 for cassettes. I've ordered from them, delivery is prompt. Never any problems. Hawkins course is at bottom of the page.
http://www.successonsale.com/catalog_c24076.html








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