Case in Point – Part II

She had not told me she had a son and she had not shown any particular signs she was emotionally distracted.

But somehow, I knew she needed to know she was doing a good job as a mother despite the surface evidence her son was going through some challenging times.

Debbie confirmed her son was using drugs and she was terrified. She had tried rehabilitation programs but as soon as he was released from the program he went right back to the same friends and picked up his habit again.

I showed her how to do the Intuitive Awareness finger exercise and performed Applied Kinesiology muscle testing to confirm my intuitive beliefs. Her emotional response level was an eight and we worked through three rounds of the process before we got it down to a one. Debbie’s face took on a pinkish hue as so many do when their emotions are that highly invested in a situation and then they release the emotions. They will often also get overly warm through the process. This is simply releasing the emotional negativity which has been stored.

Next we worked on the logical component and she indicated it was a three. It was surprisingly low which told me she knew she wasn’t to blame, but emotionally she felt she should have been able to prevent her son’s drug use.

It only took one round to diminish the logical aspect to a zero. She was very quick to adapt to shedding the logical responsibility.

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