sarah moores

PKP MBRCP B.Sc Hon

 

Professional Kinesiology Practitioner

GNLD and BioCare Distributor

 

Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey.

07960655275

 

info@sarahmoores.com

 

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Kinesiology continued....

 

We're a mass of countless variables, each variable growing best in a particular culture or environment, as all of nature. Environments change form within, as outside of us and they're influenced by the multitude of variables either directly surrounding it or further away in the energy chain; the changing flow of environments within and outside of us effect the way we operate. However, we can still help forge a path for health and take some control over creating the conditions needed for our highest potential to survive and thrive.

 

During a balance, we select the most appropriate variables blocking or interfering with the mechanics trying to create the ideal environment. We address those variables in their many forms in order to start positively effecting and changing the conditions that they're in. Positive changes have a knock on effect throughout our system, effecting those environments and variables most closely connected to it first. This explains why full processing can take time and why one cannot be certain how many sessions a client may need to overcome a particular issue.

 

It makes sense that our body and senses (our interface) are both our way in and way forward in life. Ultimately, we need to be able to physically manifest our truth and beauty as human beings - through our bodies, minds, emotions and spirit.

 

 

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