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After a person discovers what belief they


want to change, the first step is connect- ing with the subconscious mind. Since the subconscious mind directs motor functions and muscle movements, a built-in commu- nication link already exists through muscle testing. Muscle testing is ideal for identifying what underlying beliefs are supported by the person because an electrical signal is sent through the body when a person agrees or disagrees with a thought or statement. This is expressed through the body as either a weak or strong response.


Once a connection is made with the subconscious mind, a person can quickly make appropriate changes through what is called a PSYCH-K® balance. This is a process designed to activate both right and left hemispheres of the brain known as a whole-brain state. Each hemisphere of the brain specializes in different functions and processes different information. The right hemisphere guides emotions and intuition while the left hemisphere uses logic and reason. Most people over-identify with one hemisphere over the other, which can sometimes contribute to conflicts or chal- lenges they face simply due to one side of the brain dominating their perception. The subconscious mind can more fully respond to changes when a person is in a whole brain state where the qualities of both brain hemi- spheres are operating at once.


Several important attributes of PSYCH-


K® allow it to stand out more than other ways designed to change limiting beliefs. One is that it is a do-with process that depends on the inner wisdom of the per- son seeking change. Healing and change can only come from within and cannot be done for another person. With the help of a PSYCH-K® facilitator, this approach empow- ers the individual and allows them to take responsibility for the changes they seek to make. Part of that process includes resourc- ing the guidance from not only the person’s subconscious mind but also the Supercon- scious Mind or Divine Intelligence. Another important feature of PSYCH-K® is a protocol that requests the participation from the Su- perconscious Mind. This is a safety measure devised to ensure that all changes are appro- priate for the individual. Some “problems” can actually be opportunities in disguise.


Our belief systems have been produc-


ing both positive and negative experiences throughout our lives. We already possess the tools to create the experiences that we want. All we have to do is change our mind to change our life.


Owner and operator of Embodiment Therapeutic Massage & Energy Healing, Tierney McCarver is a licensed massage therapist practicing in Portland, Maine. Tierney


offers many unique ways of combining treatments to heal individuals including Structural Relief Therapy, Medical Massage Therapy, Pranic Healing and PSYCH-K®.


Her office is located inside Visibility 1041 Washington Ave Portland, Maine 04103. To schedule an appointment please call, text or email 928.848.7471 Tierneymccarver@ gmail.com or visit www.embodimentthera- peuticmassage.com. For more information on PSYCH-K® and/or courses please visit www.psych-k.com. See ad on page 10.


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