How It Works
During a BodyTalk session, the practitioner facilitates communication
with the innate wisdom of the body by using neuromuscular biofeedback.
By following a comprehensive protocol of questions, the client’s
body leads the practitioner to locate the imbalances within
the body-mind complex that innate identifies as a priority.
Next, the practitioner holds the areas that have been highlighted
and taps gently over the head and the sternum. Tapping over
the head stimulates the brain centers and causes the brain to
re-evaluate the state of the body’s health, while reestablishing
the lines of communication in that area (based on ancient Hatha
Yoga philosophy). Tapping over the heart stimulates the dynamic
energy of the heart complex. The heart is responsible for communicating
the state of the body's health to the rest of the body. Stimulating
the heart by tapping the sternum forces the heart to store the
corrected energy patterns in the body's cellular memory. This
means that the body will remember these changes long after the
treatment.
BodyTalk ensures that the body can function and operate at optimal
levels, which in turn accelerates the healing process and promotes
homeostasis. BodyTalk teaches the body to return to and maintain
a healthy state of balance.
Bodytalk Protocol
Just as the body heals a wound with a particular sequencing
of chemical reactions, the body wants to address all healing
in a certain order. The BodyTalk protocol is like a map that
allows the practitioner to uncover the weak energy circuits
within the body-mind complex, in the specific order that the
body needs to heal itself.
BodyTalk Practitioner
The practitioner is guided by the body’s innate wisdom
(internal director) through the protocol (external map) to locate
the weakened lines of communication in the body-mind complex.
The BodyTalk practitioner does not diagnose, nor give medical
advice regarding areas addressed during the session. BodyTalk
is not meant to replace medical treatment. The information given
during the session is educational in nature, and is meant to
assist the client in becoming more involved in his/her healing.
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Practitioners.
Neuromuscular Biofeedback
The BodyTalk practitioner uses a form of neuromuscular biofeedback
(a technique similar to muscle testing) to achieve Yes/ No answers
from the body’s innate wisdom. These answers then direct
the practitioner to the particular energy circuits that are
creating disharmony within the body-mind complex.
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