Making Energetic Corrections
May 31, 2010 by Dr Kam Yuen
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By Shaolin Kung Fu Grandmaster Kam Yuen, DC
A correction in energetic terms makes a change to the central nervous system, especially within the spinal cord. Any changes you want to make in your body, mind or spirit can best be made on your spinal cord, or your midline. Your midline would be the line that separates the left side of your body from the right side of your body. To keep it simple, just deal with a two dimensional body.
At its core, the energetic process for making a change requires mentally or physically testing for weaknesses, searching for appropriate or inappropriate influences in your life. You can either physically do this or mentally, but mental testing is quicker until it becomes a reflex action that is instantaneous.
Place your thought or thinking on any part of your body and then stop thinking, get into your feeling, what do you feel? Is it an empty feeling or a full feeling? Correspondingly, is it strong or is it weak? Our basic question is always how does it feel: strong or weak? Asking this question is referred to as testing. You always test for weaknesses.
Of course, when a person has a lot of negative emotions, it’s difficult for them to have that feeling. But feeling is just strong or weak.
We are so used to the idea of feeling and mixing up with our emotions. We feel sad. We feel angry. We feel frustrated. We are only feeling these emotions. When we can separate the emotions from our feeling and the feeling from our emotions, then the feeling should just be strong or weak.
Where in your body do you find weaknesses? When there is weakness, it means something inappropriate is going on. At this point, we are not certain what it is and that is OK. When you test and find it tests strong, this means that there is nothing worthy of attention going on in that area or from that issue. It is not necessary to make a correction— put any more attention there. Move on and test something else.
Weakness is the answer we always search for no matter what we test, no matter what the pain is.
Weakness may mean the existence of dysfunction leading to the deficiency of energy, or the deficiency of energy leading to dysfunction. This bi-directionality is emphasized to show that for every occurrence, the effects go both ways. Each direction is tested for weakness.
Example of testing for a weakness
Think of an area of pain in your body.
Mentally place your thought down your spinal cord, also referred to as the midline. Do this until you find the corresponding bodily weakness in your spinal cord.
As soon as you have located the weakness on your midline, notice by placing your thought on the area, it automatically becomes strong.
1 2 3, that is how simple it is to make a correction for any weakness you pinpoint in your body, your mind and even your spirit.


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