What happens in a BodyTalk session?

What happens in a BodyTalk session?

During a BodyTalk session, the client lies, fully clothed, on a massage table while the practitioner facilitates communication with the body through neuromuscular biofeedback. With the use of sequential questioning through the BodyTalk Protocol chart, the practitioner is able to find out your body’s to do list. Often referred to as “acupuncture without needles,” BodyTalk identifies and releases energetic blockages, helping the body return to a state of balance.

What happens in a body talk session?

During BodyTalk sessions, practitioners use various techniques including biofeedback, tapping on specific points of the body, energy balancing, and engaging in dialogue with clients to comprehend their overall health and emotional status. It’s common for new clients to have 3 sessions over a season, and revisit once every 2 to 3 months, for what they affectionately call “a tune-up. Clients who are new to BodyTalk tend to have their initial sessions primarily focused on preparing their bodies to receive more complex sessions in the future.

What is the BodyTalk fundamentals course?

The flagship BodyTalk Fundamentals course teaches students all the core techniques of the BodyTalk System, presenting a powerful, consciousness-based healing modality that addresses a wide variety of symptoms on all levels of the body and mind. To become a certified BodyTalk practitioner, individuals must complete the BodyTalk System courses, which include BodyTalk Fundamentals, BodyTalk: Principles of Consciousness, Anatomy and Physiology, and BodyTalk: Macrocosmic BodyMind. Additional courses and modules are available for further specialization.

How does BodyTalk use muscle testing?

The Body Talk system is designed to use muscle testing to get yes/no answers from questions that the Body Talk practitioner silently asks your body. You lay on your back if this is comfortable and relax as silent questions are asked, then as information arises, we discuss what is coming to the surface. Body talk, also known as physical communication, refers to the way we communicate using our bodies without saying a word. Key Points. Physical communication is the most encompassing term for non-verbal communication via body language, facial expressions, gestures, and posture.

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