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aliyalex
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I really really really want to learn how to use a pendulum or muscle testing or biotensor.

i have heard very helpful things about biotensors. i have not felt confident with pendulums or muscle testing. is there any reason to believe biotensors will be easier to learn?

i really believe that this is really important to learn. perhaps if you can talk about how you learned, it could help. thanks.

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SForsgren
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I found muscle testing much easier than Biotensor, but it all depends. I think most people can learn to tensor.

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ali, http://www.phkillscancer.com/

Vern will make a tensor to fit you personally.

I have found that I simply cannot do without it. The pendulum never worked for me, especially since I want to test a number of different things at a time and it takes too long for me. Muscle testing is fine if you have a fairly healthy person to partner with you. Tensoring is easy to learn; if you need help, feel free to e-mail me. We can talk it through on the phone.

It tells me what is on the move and what to do when things are not moving.

Take care.

P.S. I also have this tensor www.bioplasma.de and it is wonderful, but more expensive.

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For me, the tensor is extremely helpful, and once I was tutored by several people, I was able to finally feel confident I was getting the correct information. It took practice, only because it was very unique, but very easy...just different.

I have the bioplasma one. I love it! Here are sme basic tips for beginners:

I suggest you do not do it around other family members, as you learn.

My kids got freaked out and thought I was loosing my mind! Don't have others use your tensor. My husband picked it up, and I was not able to get it to move for a while...it picked up his frequencies or something...and I had to basically reprogram it for me alone. It is a personal item.

Do this on your own, as you must have your regulation open to use it correctly. Find a quiet time to learn away from negative energy of others. I had loads of this in my house, causing me distress in the beginning.

Tapping helps, try to learn about that. People can direct you to websites that give you diagrams and info about that. Also having a neutral mind is needed at the time.

This takes practice, and I recommend you learn that. These are techniques to open your regulation which is needed to get accurate responses. Extremely important to having your frequencies resonate with what you are testing.

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I think rubbing your belly button helps too. [Smile]
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LP- i used to use eft a lot, which is why all of the reallys are in my post. how would you use tapping to begin with the bioensors?

unfortunately, i am so debilitated, tapping is tiring. i do know one point that ellicits an almost instant yawn. that is where practice and intuition comes in.

i believe part of the greater teaching in the illness for me is empowerment, so learning tensor is part of that. maybe it is part of the last hurdles.

muscle testing revealed that the deer tic appearing next to my bed last week and getting squished marked the end of this lyme passage. so it is time to learn.

GIGI- the site is in German. how do i order the bioplasma one? i have a friend who was raised in Germany, i could ask her, if need be. but there must be a way for we english speakers...

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Go to:
http://translate.google.com/#

Put the URL (www.bioplasma.de )to the German site in the box and you have the English version

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Toxic mold was suppressing our immune systems, causing extreme pain, brain fog and magnifying symptoms. Four days after moving out, the healing began.

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Could anyone direct me to some info about how to test your regulation and ensure that it is open? I think that is one of the key elements and seem to have a problem with it. Thanks.
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FYI -

This guy makes really nice bobbers - http://phkillscancer.com/paypal

I have one from him that I just use for medical questions. Highly recommended!

Also - on how to dowse -

http://www.in2it.ca/YourPend.htm

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