Exploring the Multi-Dimensional Self
‘Know Thyself’
Introduction
Cyber-kinetics is a kinesiology which incorporates the principles of cybernetics hence the name. An engineer Alan sales noticed shortcomings with many forms of kinesiology. The primary discovery he made was what we call the analogue system. Sometimes kinesiologists would get a spongy muscle (i.e. a muscle that would wobble when being tested). He realised that the body was trying to indicate something. In the music industry there is digital and analogue. People say that there are qualities to music coming from a record that are lacking with the clean cut digital. The music has a warmth to it. Essentially his discovery improved the quality of the feedback considerably in that information that would not normally register was suddenly becoming available. Imagine a dimmer switch as opposed to an on/off switch. The dimmer gives you a range. The analogue system reflects the fact that life is dynamic..
I was given this system and sadly soon after he died so in a sense I feel I was bequeathed this system. At first I didn’t quite get the significance of this meeting. He said are you becoming addicted to cyberkinetics. I must confess the more you work with it, the better you become and the more enthralling it is. In this article I will explain what this system really is.
Enquiring into how the system actually goes about enquiring
To understand this system I did self testing. The middle finger pushes on the index finger to gather feedback. In conjunction I applied DBM (developmental behavioural modelling) to aid the enquiry. DBM is really about structure and process of the way we make sense of our world. For me it has really helped because my thinking is not very structured and therefore sometimes I am not very thorough in the way I explore something. Anyway you ask questions and the system (muscle testing) can answer them. With DBM we have a set of distinctions which helps you organise your thinking. E.g. Detail / Scope / Connection. This set is known as universal modelling tool as can be applied to anything. You detail what you are looking at, then you scope (how many / how much), connection (what is this connected to)
Anyway here I am using this wonderful system and teaching it yet there has been this nagging question of what is really going on, how does it work, why is it doing what it does. I was given an explanation by Alan but still some didn’t make sense. We needed a User Manual…
There is a wonderful book called power vs force which is very informative and fairly comprehensive. I recommend that the reader get this book as the author did extensive research on whether kinesiology was valid. This article is more about the system we use.
I will assume that you are familiar with the basic mechanics of the muscle testing itself. You put a book on the persons body and you are taken to a page in the index, a subject heading e.g. relationships, and then you scan down the page and it selects one line. Invariably the client completely connects into the sense and this is a starting point of the conversation that ensues. This has been called the holo-linguistic effect.
What is happening – How does this work – why does it choose what it chooses.
The choosing is done by an awareness. This cognizance I shall call SPIRIT (IT). There is the client, the tester and IT. Spirit embodies some guiding principles.
Utility – One can have great ideas but do they help someone achieve their goals?
Meaningful – Does the client care for what is selected, does it matter to them
Generative – does it generate new avenues of enquiry, does it produce new thoughts.
Systemic – The information highlighted often is upstream on a problem therefore it looks for the domino effect. We say ‘finding the difference that makes a difference.’
Holistic – The system is a tool for exploring the self. It can gather information from different aspects of Being. We are multi-dimensional and it can tune into these different aspects
What Else Happens?
Relational – the awareness tunes into your personal life story, it is client centred and it makes this method very bespoke. One can tailor make programs (exercise / spiritual)
Responsive to thought – a person can think a certain thought and this affects the muscle response. Often this is used as a demonstration. Negative thoughts can make muscle go very weak.
Being responsive to thought one can set a direction. The way this is done is by the two people setting an intention intention. This in turn determines what info is selected – it answers the question asked, so to speak – Ask and you shall be told. The setup is very important.
Differential – It calculates and sorts – it selects according to significance in the person’s life
The Multi – Dimensional Self
There were commands we would set up the system. We called these search modes. There were four of them. You input Logic and you get one belief, then you input concurrent processing and a totally different belief would be selected. Where is the info stored and most importantly why is it different. If you don’t ask you won’t know. Eventually I identified that each mode was identifying different themes, which obviously begged the next question, is there only 4 themes. The body said no and I identified that there were 9. These 9 correspond to layers of the auric field, each layer being associated with a subtle body, each subtle body occupying a different dimension. There might be more but would it be useful to stream so much data. Here I think the body is giving us a model which conforms to the utility principle
Cyber-kinetics allows access to your personal records. All of a sudden rather than four storage discs we have nine and this means that we will get more accurate picture of the belief systems impacting someone’s wellbeing. The modelling will be more precise, which will improve the impact we have when doing the change work
Conclusion
Cyber-kinetics is about the storage, retrieval and communication of information. In that sense it can be adapted to any modality. The acupuncturists love it but any system can utilise this. Epistemology – ‘How do you know what you know.’ With just a conversation it is much more difficult. Now we can verify / falsify what is said. Working with health conditions we are now starting to get a picture of what is needed to resolve these problems. It is a lot of work. You realise that without this tool it would be almost impossible to know what is needed to be done and in what order especially given that everyone has their own unique story