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History of Energy Measuring
© 2004 Dr. Ed Carlson Fifty-plus years ago, Energy Measuring
emerged in the medical and health-care professions, initially as a
diagnostic discipline in physical therapy for muscle function.
In 1964, a breakthrough in diagnosis occurred when Detroit chiropractic
physician, Dr. George Goodheart, Jr., made an observation so profound that
it will forever be a landmark in the history of all health care provided
by medical, osteopathic, chiropractic, dental, podiatric, naturopathic,
homeopathic, and psychology doctors. (Durlacher)
Correlating muscles with acupuncture meridians and energy flows, Dr.
Goodheart developed Applied Kinesiology (AK) through his insatiable
research, and continuous study of medical, osteopathic and chiropractic
journals and books. He also wisely believed that bridges, rather than
barriers, would lead to broader understanding.
Psychiatrist John Diamond was attracted by this policy and intrigued by
AK, becoming the first qualified medical member of the International
College of Applied Kinesiology in the 1970s.
Dr. Diamond learned that a patient thinking an anxious thought
"weakened" a previously strong muscle. Working with this, Dr. Diamond
reached the core of emotional problems for people far faster than
by using orthodox counseling. This changed his entire practice.
Diamond’s first book was Behavioral Kinesiology (in paperback,
Your Body Doesn’t Lie), short, simple and profound, followed by his
very comprehensive Life Energy, correlating the positive and
negative emotions for each acupuncture meridian.
Psychiatrist Harvey Ross was very impressed with a muscle weakening
when a person experienced anxiety, or made a statement that was false. He
shared this with his good friend psychologist Roger Callahan. Dr. Callahan
immediately registered for a 100-hour AK course —
the only psychologist in the course! In 1985 he published Five Minute
Phobia Cure.
University of California psychologists Peter Lambrou and George Pratt
are clinical and consulting psychologists on staff at Scripps Memorial
Hospital in La Jolla, California. Both maintain a private practice and
consult with businesses around the country. Lambrou and Pratt have treated
over 6,000 patients with a 95-percent success rate. Their 2000 Random
House book, Instant Emotional Healing, gives great credit to
Goodheart, Diamond, and Callahan as pioneers. Their book provides a superb
overview, review, and background of energy and therapies.
As a tool of discovery and experiential learning tool, Energy
Measuring is a huge leap — and Heart
Forgiveness is a major expansion — they are
now jointly applied to relieving the many burdens people carry regarding
others, their self, and God.
Experienced re-activation is more than memorizing, emulating, or taking
notes — it is experiencing "core health" in
our energy, in our heart, in every cell of our body —
so our daily living flows effortlessly, without compulsion, from the
wellspring of a natural ability to live a full and healthy life.
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