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At what Level is this Meridian stressed?
In order to be able to test the potential stress on the small intestine meridian, in SkaSys,
This is done quite simply in SkaSys by clicking on "Process" in the menu bar: the Process Menu pops up, and simply clicking on it activates the Level Test. In the next step, the organism’s individual functional levels open up -- structural, chemical, emotional and informational -- and can be tested out thoroughly.
The organism’s four individual function levels are subdivided in SkaSys for further testing purposes into the following subcategories:
Opening this screen immediately activates a signal with a scalar-wave carrier for the corresponding level, which
Thus, an immediate positive Armlength Reflex is possible, if the pathology (accessible in the open small-intestine file) resonates with one of the four functional levels. However, it is also possible that the Hand Mode that appears on the screen can only be used as a scalar model -- but it is also possible,
The most efficient and simplest method is, without a doubt, via the transducer loop; in my experience, it is just as effective as forming the Hand Modes manually. For example, if the activation of the Chemical Level results in a positive Armlength Reflex, this is confirmed with pressing the foot switch long. The sub-categories of the Chemical Level immediately open up for further testing. In our example, we assume that the activation of the signals of the Chemical Level yield a positive Armlength Reflex.
The Chemical Level is thus the level on which the "most stressed meridian" (small-intestine meridian) is most stressed. Locking in the relevant new information (Chemical Level) via the corresponding mode opens the new Specific File "Chemical Level".
If the category "Substantial Intoxication" is confirmed as a resonance with the long foot switch, the subcategory for this point is automatically opened. These points are then thoroughly tested out in turn, using the short foot switch for "No" and the long foot switch for "Yes".
In our example, positive resonance is indicated for the category "Parasites". SkaSys now automatically opens the corresponding sub-category, which can immediately be further specified. In the example, there is a positive test response to Lamblia intestinalis.
SkaSys marks each positive resonance with a green plus sign and each negative resonance with a red minus sign.
The positively testing element -- "long foot switch" -- is automatically placed in the current target box and there stored.
In our example, we have so far been able to determine that
The SkaSys Automated Drug Test
It would of course defeat the intent of a computer-based testing system to have to test individual drugs one after another. Therefore, SkaSys offers an optional "Block Test", by means of which, in a digital selection scheme, many drugs can be tested out very quickly for their resonance.
If one is testing for the "most stressed meridian", then the associated nosodes and homeopathics open up automatically for the best-testing measuring point. These can then be tested out thoroughly with the automated block test. This results in an impressively rapid way to test out a great number of possibilities in an extremely short time..Block Test of Nosodes and Homeopathics at the Meridian Sub-points First, the nosodes and homeopathics that tested positive are stored in the target box. This means that, at the end of this kind of test series, we will have three important findings:
If more than one element in a block tests positive, then one can call upon the SkaSys "Priority Box": with SkaSys, it is very easy to test suitable drugs from within a specific question formulation -- i.e. within a Specific File. The problem, however, that can quite easily arise from this is that a great many drugs will give a positive test reaction, and the patient would have to be given a yard-long prescription.
But with SkaSys, the fundamental approach is to have come up with a testing system that enables, to the greatest possible extent, "spot-on" testing and thus precisely appropriate therapy. From Clinical Kinesiology, we have incorporated (with C. Beardall’s permission) A.G. Beardall’s Priority Mode into SkaSys. With this mode, a number of already-tested elements can be checked for priority, which -- from a diagnostic as well as a therapeutic standpoint -- pares down the test results to the most important.
Within the box function, the second of the pre-set boxes is the "Priority Box". Activating this box effects in the following:
Psyche, SkaSys and Armlength Reflex Test
Let’s say that we have ascertained (using the procedure described in Section 3.1) that the psychic level is the "most stressed level"; in that case, access to the psychic level and its potential stress, in a procedure that combines the Armlength Reflex Test with SkaSys. The following exposition on the topic of "Psyche and Kinesiology" is aimed at showing with what modifications -- and with the aid of the Armlength Reflex Test and SkaSys -- the proposed procedure can be carried out, based on my experiences. I regard all other procedures as equally deserving and of equal value.
Using the test protocol given above, and with the aid of the emotional meridian associations adopted by J. Diamond or D. Klinghardt, I call my psychologically stressed patients’ attention to the possibility of self-stabilization during the preliminary stages of odontogenous cleansing.
One can then continue with drug-based treatment, and try to compensate for the contents of negative beliefs with Bach Flowers, or at least -- by administering these agents -- to ease the patient’s access to the negative contents for further processing.
In SkaSys, one can check the characteristics of, for example a positive-testing Bach Flowers agent in an automatically-opening window right on the screen. This makes it possible to enter immediately into a clarifying discussion with the patient.
It is of course impossible, within the brief scope to present all the possibilities of the SkaSys Testing System. Regarding the SkaSys Testing System in conjunction with the Armlength Reflex Test, there are two books by the author of this article series:
J .Lechner: Disturbance Field Diagnostics, Drugs and Materials Testing, Part I: Theory and Practice of the Armlength Reflex Test and Disturbance Field Diagnostics, Drugs and Materials Testing, Part II: Armlength Reflex Test and the SkaSys Scalar-Wave-Based Computer System.
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