Balancing By N8wisdom

Facilitator Vondette E. Brinson, CBP, ParBP, MLDT, LMT (ma33463)

WHAT DOES BODYTALK ADDRESS

 

The BodyTalk System

To Each a Unique Balance

 

In the BodyTalk System, we tend not to talk about addressing specific diseases.  Instead, the BodyTalk philosophy is that every person has a unique balance that needs to be addressed.  Once balanced, the clients own innate healing system will successfully address symptoms and establish lasting patterns of good health.

 

Your Body's Own Agenda

 

Naturally, most clients arrive for a session with a health agenda, and this agenda is addressed.  However, the BodyTalk Practitioner does not make a diagnosis for the purpose of establishing a specific session protocol.  BodyTalk recognizes that although two clients may appear to show the exact same symptoms, the communication links needed to balance their conditions may be entirely different.

 

Some Commonly Addressed Conditions

 

Allergies; chronic and acute viruses; infections; parasites; fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue; digestive disorders; headaches; injuries; reproductive disorders; organ and endocrine dysfunction; fear, phobias, and emotional disturbances; stress related illnesses; learning disorders; ADHD; back and body pain; and arthritis.  In addition, specific areas of rehabilitation, such as sports and accidental injuries, are also addressed.

 

A New Perspective

 

One of the major areas addressed by the BodyTalk System is the realm of personal and spiritual growth.  Balancing the body biochemically, physiologically, and emotionally, while addressing beliefs and attitudes, the BodyTalk System establishes itself as a very powerful tool in the field of personal development.

 

Balancing Principles

Innate Wisdom of the Body

BodyTalk is based in the principles that the body is capable of healing itself at all

levels - as evidenced by the healing process that is automatically initiated when a

person cuts their finger or twists their ankle.  The stresses of daily living can

compromise this innate healing ability and lead to degeneration and illness. 

BodyTalk serves to remind the bodymind to direct its healing attention to these

neglected or compromised areas.

Asking The Body

The body can be asked what its health needs are through biofeedback testing.  By establishing a Yes/No communication between the practitioner and the client, the

body can instruct the practitioner what its balancing priorities are and in what sequence.

 

Linking

 

Linking is the key to the new paradigm of treatment.  Good health is predicated on optimum communication among all systems of the body,  The practitioner asks the body what organs, endocrine glands, body parts, etc need to be linked in order to reestablish good communication and facilitate healing.

 

The Tapping Process

 

The tapping procedure is one of the most important developments in the BodyTalk System.  Tapping on the body to get it to focus on healing has been used by some indigenous holistic systems, such as yoga, for centuries.  For BodyTalk specifically, tapping on the brain to 'fix' the faulty communication and on the heart to 'store' the fix facilitates the body's own ability to restore and maintain its optimum balance.

 

Exaggerated Breathing

 

Exaggerated breathing is often used to help the body locate and target the corrections.  Inhaling scans the higher frequencies of the bodymind including thoughts and emotions, while exhaling scans the denser frequencies - tissue, muscle and bone.

 

The BodyTalk Session Procedure

What exactly happens during a session?

You cannot hurt anyone with BodyTalk.  If you perform a Technique incorrectly, it simply means there will be no result or change.  It will not make the situation worse.

1. Tailored Just for You

A BodyTalk session usually lasts between 16 and 60 minutes.  The duration of a session in not indicative of the quality of the session or the results that occur.

Because the client's innate wisdom is dictating the session, the client is assured of receiving exactly what they need at that particular time for the enhanced

communication and balancing to take place.  During this time, the client is usually in a state of relaxation, is kept informed of the formulas being used, and is involved in the process of the "tapping out."  The clients innate wisdom will dictate when the session is complete and establish a time when the client needs to come in for a follow-up session.

 

2. Background and Communication

 

The BodyTalk Practitioner and client often begin by discussing the client's health and other related issues that the client wishes to have addressed.  Then, the client may either relax in a chair or on a massage table while the practitioner positioned at their side, uses the client's arm in a manner to initiate a method of neuromuscular biofeedback.  This Neuromuscular biofeedback is used to establish a Yes/No communication between practitioner and client.

 

3. Destinations and Details

 

The practitioner works up and down the BodyTalk Protocol Chart asking for the

priority destination points.  Once a destination is determined, the practitioner asks

for any additional details that are pertinent.  The BodyTalk Practitioner will link

these destination points in the sequence indicated, thereby constructing a formula

needed to reestablish optimum communication within the bodymind.

 

4Tap to Synchronize and Balance

 

Once all the information is gathered, and the formula is confirmed as the priority for synchronization, the practitioner lightly taps on the client's head (brain), and then sternum (heart) to facilitate the healing process.  This tapping sends a signal to the brain making it fully activated to "synchronize this formula now."  Tapping on the sternum sends a signal to the heart to "store this formula now," to anchor the balance.  Now the body can begin its healing process properly and efficiently.

 

 

HISTORY OF BODYTALK

Its Development

BodyTalk was first developed in the 1990's by Dr. John Veltheim.  He is a Chiropractor, traditional acupuncturist, philosopher, Reiki Master, and teacher.  Originally from Australia, John ran a very successful clinic in Brisbane for 15 years.  He was also the Principal of the Brisbane College of Acupuncture and Natural Therapies for 5 years.  His extensive post graduate studies include applied kinesiology, bioenergetic psychology, osteopathy, sports medicine, counselling, comparative philosophy and theology.

 

In 1998, John moved to Sarasota, Florida, to further his practice and research of BodyTalk.  Soon he began to teach the BodyTalk System to healthcare professionals as well as lay people.  When word got out about the successes of this amazing new system, he took on the task of training other instructors so the BodyTalk System could be taught world wide.

World-Wide Focus

By July 2005 there were over 75 instructors teaching in 24 countries with translations in 8 languages.  Currently these include: English, German, Maltese, Swedish, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Hebrew.  The International BodyTalk Association (IBA), is headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, United States, and has thousands of professional members worldwide.

 

Broadening the Scope

 

The BodyTalk System is continuously evolving through research by Dr, Veltheim and the academic committee of the IBA.  The BodyTalk System has, at its core brilliant protocol and procedure charts that can be easily adapted to all energy systems.  The application of  BodyTalk has expanded well beyond the pre-existing fields of healthcare.  The BodyTalk System is proving to be effective in a wide range of applications such as sports and other performance applications, animal health, plant care and crop improvement, and ecological repair.

 

 

Into The Future

 

PaRama College was established by John and Esther Veltheim to expand knowledge and training in many fields of healthcare and the human potential.  PaRama College is for those who desire to seek advanced education within the BodyTalk System.

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