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PKTT (Kinesiology Testing)


PKTT:
The Perelandra Kinesiology Testing Technique
Our Electric System's GPS

Kinesiology is another name for muscle testing. Kinesiology is the method you will use with The Perelandra Garden Workbook and using the Perelandra Essences, Microbial Balancing Program and MAP.

From The Perelandra Essences by Machaelle Small Wright

SO HERE WE ARE, faced with forty-seven miles of multilevel, interconnected and intertwined electrical wiring, and the key to restoring and maintaining our health lies in the balance and strength of all these different circuits. When we are faced with a health issue, we have to be able to identify quickly which circuits are in need of balancing, stabilizing and/or repair. To do this, we need a way to access our electric system for testing. Well, we're in luck. Not only do we have a quick, convenient, effective, accurate and low-cost tool for testing biologically closed electric circuits, this tool also happens to be horizontally compatible with our electric system and the Perelandra Essences, as well. It's called "The Perelandra Kinesiology Testing Technique" or PKTT. (We at Perelandra have taken to pronouncing "PKTT" as "pik-it" or "pick it.")

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PKTT: Our Electric System's GPS

PKTT: The Perelandra Kinesiology Testing Technique Our Electric System's GPSFrom The Perelandra Essences by Machaelle Small WrightSO HERE WE ARE, faced with forty-seven miles of multilevel, interconnected and intertwined electrical wiring, and the key to restoring and maintaining our health lies in ...
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PKTT: Self-Testing Steps

PKTT Self-Testing Steps1. The Circuit Fingers. If you are right-handed: Place your left hand palm up. Connect the tip of your left thumb with the tip of the left little finger (finger #4). Not your index finger.I’m talking about your thumb and little finger. If you are left-handed: Place your ...
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PKTT: Another Method

Another Method of PKTTThere is a method of PKTT that creates an external closed electric circuit by placing the pointing finger of your test hand on your thigh. The electric circuit that you are using runs down the center of the leg, and you are creating and closing a new and accessible external ...
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PKTT: Tips

If you have an injury such as a muscle sprain in either hand or arm, don’t try to use PKTT until you have healed. PKTT involves your muscles, and a muscle injury will interfere with the testing — and the testing will interfere with the healing of the muscle injury ...
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PKTT: Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting PKTTSuppose the testing has been working fine, and then suddenly you can't get a clear result (what I call a "definite maybe") or get no result at all. Check the following:1. Sloppy Testing. You press apart the fingers before applying pressure between the circuit fingers. This ...
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PKTT: Final Comments

Final Comments on PKTTPKTT is like any tool: The more you practice, the better you become at using it. Practice helps you get over the initial “this-is-weird-and-the-damned-testing-isn’t working” stage. The only way I know to get over this hump is to practice testing. It is impossible to ...
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