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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"You have the freewill to choose either to be or not to be, consciously connected with the Creative Spirit."

 

I trained with the British Kinesiology Centre (BKC), www.britishkinesiology.co.uk and have been accredited by the British Register of Complementary Practitioners (BRCP) – www.i-c-m.org, Institute of Complementary and Natural Medicine. The creators of this four year Professional Kinesiology Practitioner course (PKP), founded the International College of Professional Kinesiology Practise (ICPKP), www.icpkp.com.

 

Some background to Kinesiology.

George Goodheart (1960's), sometimes referred to as the father of Kinesiology, was the first to draw a working connection between the muscles of the body, the meridian acupuncture system and Western findings - such as lymphatic, vascular and emotional reflex points.

 

What does this mean?  What's Kinesiology??

The muscles of our body have a working connection to our internal structures and nature, as well as to the environment in which we live.  Through our interconnectedness, we're able to draw information about ourselves and the way we interact with life through our body.  By looking at the functionality of our muscles in our responses to life, it's possible to tap in to the entire infrastructure set up to create the response in that moment -physical, emotional, mental and spiritual consciousness.

 

Kinesiology, by another Kinesiologist, “..tapping in to the life between our body and consciousness”.

 

Through muscle testing, sensory feedback and the countless techniques available, and that are still being developed, Kinesiology has become an incredible tool by which we can understand the relationship towards and between our physical, emotional, mental and spiritual consciousness /intelligence.  This is vital because it determines our present and future states of being.  Kinesiology is an open and direct way of listening, communicating and co-operating with each part of ourselves to encourage harmony and connection to the truth of who we are and what we can be.

 

More about a Kinesiology session.

During a balance, clients are able to see, feel and sense for themselves that their body is fully connected to the whole of their being.  Clients are often put in touch with information that goes far beyond their conscious processing to identify and address imbalances.  The sophistication of this modality means we can also turn to traditional, complementary and alternative forms of healing with confidence where appropriate. Corrections are looked at in priority order, as the body works, via a number of therapeutic and non therapeutic methods.  I balance in present, past and future time as required. 

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Where do I focus my work?

I'm interested in the healthy communication with that which underpins our unique and perfect identity.  I seek to put a client back in touch with that and all that this encompasses.

 

As well as addressing imbalances directly, I work with my clients to sustain positive changes and to encourage further growth and preparation for the future; working to protect ones true identity and potential within that, in each area of life.

 


 

                                                          

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

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