I used to think healing meant finding answers or being given solutions someone else could hand me, a map to follow, a formula that would fix me. But my first real experience with kinesiology completely upended that idea.
I remember my first session with a kinesiologist, expecting answers. Instead, the process guided me to a question I hadn’t even known existed, the one question that would open the door to clarity, growth, and action. The insight wasn’t theirs and it wasn’t mine, at least not at the conscious level. This question came from my body, my innate awareness, through muscle testing, speaking its own language.
That moment changed everything. I realized that true healing isn’t about being told what to do. It’s about learning to ask the right questions, the questions that bypass the stories our mind spins and reach straight to what’s real.
“Questions shape our perception, and perception shapes our reality.” – Tony Robbins
I’ve got to experience hundreds of sessions since then, I’ve seen the same thing happen again and again: kinesiology doesn’t provide a universal answer. It illuminates what is true for you, only for you and only what you need to see, understand, or act on in your own life right now, for your highest potential. And the beauty of that is the ownership it offers. You can leave a session with clarity, insight, and a compass drawn from your own awareness, not someone else’s prescription or a ‘one size fits all idea’
Kinesiology is not about quick fixes or magic. It’s about discovering your own path, and for those willing to engage, it can be the clearest, most precise way to navigate your healing and growth.
