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by
Robert D. Waterman
ANFTP Member's Question
Robert, could you give a definition of Consciousness?
Robert, When muscle testing, some of us have been wondering just who it is that is responding or answering. Whomever is answering seems to be a truth-sayer. I suspect it is the basic self who is responding. Who do you think is responding?
This question is an addition about muscle testing. If the basic self is responding to muscle testing, can it mislead? Give wrong answers? Have its own agenda?
Robert's Answers
I was asked what is consciousness and what answers when muscle testing. The simple answer is that it is all God and that I don't know. Yet, beneath this attribute to the mystery lies our extreme curiosity. Our nature is somehow intrinsically and intimately interwoven with what every God, or the universe, is. Our discovery reorganizes our reality. More than just our perception of reality, but how reality relates to us. We can alter our expression. Can we also alter the reality that we are expressing in? On the shadow side, I can utilize my ego to impersonate and stand as an imposter within myself, or invite an imposter to counsel me. Well, what to do? There is a truth that informs everything, that is a reference for balance and imbalance.
When you break down the word consciousness you have con + scious + ness. Con = with. Scious = sentient. Ness = quality of. This not a strict scholarly assessment, but you get the point. We are the being that experiences a quality of sentience which allows us to reflect, test and recreate. As the quality grows in us so does our ability to influence who we are and what happens to us.
Our awareness is the experience of life in relationship to itself. So when you muscle test you are translating a relationship with life. What you are with when you ask the question selects the nature of your answer. In a sense, we are light reaching into the darkness for the light. The more we are light the more we are reaching into the light for the light. We are finding ourselves.
Our bodies have the amazing ability to reflect what ever attunement they are in. We can attune them to a bad food or thought. The body will try to adapt that eating and thinking into a survival. Actualization for the body is survival. It will maintain the status quo and, as such, encodes that information. We can also align the body with the highest frequency of consciousness. When I do that, I align with the father-mother god, the all parent. This alignment presents a standard upon which my body can say "yes" or "no" that is truth. This truth is relative to the present circumstance and situation. There is an absolute, but the truth we are getting is relative to the moment and the references we are using as our convention.
My behavior in responding to a question is perhaps more important than the question. What is it that is actualizing through this question for the questioner? What is the purpose of the question? Does it come from an intention to support some status-quo or position within the asker, or does it seek to discover? Do we muscle test to be important or to help? Or do we do it because we do it? Usually it is both, or all. The moment we test is situational to the ongoing movement of consciousness. We have a feed back ability that is always guiding us to fulfill, to actualize. For the body that is fulfilling its duty to the person that inhabits it. The body is ultimately a sacrifice to the Soul. It may believe it has a separate agenda, but it does not. Our ego is also a sacrifice to the soul. The ego and the body are linked to each other and organized to manage the environment out of which they arose. Our great deeds are only stepping stones. So, when you ask a question in muscle testing, you must have clear purpose and clear alignment with the One, the highest. The answer is a measure of the relationship between the condition of the body and its relationship to soul, to the universe, environment and the creator. A condition may be contrary the template of perfect health for the body but in agreement with the person's karma (soul intent). So, we are always conceptualizing our question to create a pattern of truth that is useful to the moment. The same relationship that creates the answers performs the healing. We are tracking the intent of the soul through its experience in the ego/body. That is the reference. We have a new reality each time we test.
I always look at my work as suspect. This is not doubt. The work I do with people is about aligning my divine force that to my awareness is myself. I identify with it. I also identify with my body and the story that evolves through my history. I identify with my body and the status-quo of my life as well. To navigate this I develop a place of knowing inside of me. This place is intangible and beyond description, yet when I use it to test, the symptoms of truth are present. I use this awareness to test all other tests, including results form muscle testing. It tells me if I am "in the groove with God," so to speak.
So, the accuracy of muscle testing depends on your consciousness, and the motivation and purpose for the testing. Is it the basic self that answers? Is it a truth teller? The ego likes truth tellers? They are important. The basic self is not an independent agent. It responds according to its function and to the source of the challenge or question. Your agenda will determine how it functions in relationship to your questions. I bring in my high self to monitor the action that I am undertaking. I ask the father/mother god to show me. I use the behavior of the energy field and my dialogue with my client to tell me if I am tracking well. There is a correspondence between souls and the One that triangulate the truth of the moment. Always remember that the risk of magnetic, or psychic techniques, such as muscle testing, is that we can become important because we can do the technique. The better we become, the more the risk.
©Copyright, Robert D. Waterman, 2004