Body Talk
BodyTalk - Video/Audio
Body Talk Books
|
Welcome to the World of BodyTalk.
BodyTalk can be used by itself or in conjunction with any other form of medicine.
Imagine a world where you can actually ask your body what's wrong with it... And your body can answer!
BodyTalk can improve your:
How Does BodyTalk Work?
BodyTalk is a very powerful branch of energy medicine that addresses the whole body-mind complex. Created by Dr. John Veltheim, BodyTalk incorporates principles from Quantum Physics and draws on the knowledge base of Chinese Medicine, Applied Kinesiology, Craniosacral Therapy, Chiropractic, Psychology, and Western Medicine. The basic tenets of BodyTalk include:
The body contains an innate wisdom that is capable of healing itself. When you injure yourself, your body sends mast cells, lymph, and white blood cells to the site of an injury. You don't have to think about it—your body does it automatically. This innate wisdom is in control of the healing process from the second you cut your finger until the moment the last bit of the scab falls off. Your innate wisdom keeps your heart beating, keeps you breathing, allows you to fall asleep at night and wakes you up in the morning.
Illness occurs in the body when communication breaks down. We experience radiant health, until communication breaks down. Illness is a sign that communication in the body has been severed—between organs, for example, or between an organ and an endocrine gland. Sometimes illness is a sign that communication has broken down between two body parts.When we contract a virus or bacterial infection, when we get depressed or angry, when we get a headache, when our body attacks itself, as it does in an autoimmune disorder...communication has broken down.
By using neuromuscular biofeedback, the practitioner can communicate with your innate wisdom. Some call it muscle testing; others call it applied kinesiology. It's a method of communication that can provide us with answers. The practitioner asks a series of “yes/no” questions.
In BodyTalk, we only do what is a priority. It's a way of being “agenda-free,” and allowing your body to tell US what it needs. The practitioner asks, “Is this a priority?” And the body responds with a “yes” or a “no.” In this way, the body can direct the practitioner in the particular order that is needed for optimal healing.
Tap on the head, tap on the heart. By tapping on the head, the practitioner calls attention to the client's brain: “Please restore this link where the communication has broken down.” Then the practitioner taps gently on the sternum, over the heart: “Please store this change.” And the body-mind complex responds because it's ready to make those changes.
|


