Brian H.Butler
B.A., D.O.,F.A.S.K.
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Hello,
My name is Brian Butler. I first came across Kinesiology in the form of
"Touch for Health" in 1972. It was my
privilege to be first to pioneer this wonderful tool in Britain and
Europe. I went on to study for
over twenty years under the guidance of a mentor, one of the world
leaders in Advanced Kinesiology, Dr. Sheldon C. Deal N.D., who was a
close friend of Dr. George Goodheart.
I have
written the textbooks for the basic classes in Balanced Health, they
are open
to everyone. Also, my textbooks and training for the Professional
Practitioner
Certificate and Diploma offered by The Academy of Systematic
Kinesiology are
available in London, Surrey, Dublin Ireland. If
you would like any further information we will be happy to send it to
you. Please e-mail me, stating your interest at:
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WHAT IS IT?
INFORMATION
FOUNDATION
COURSES
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CAUTION:
If you are considering
learning kinesiology, or taking further training, we have a FREE report
on some vital information you need to know. Since Applied Kinesiology
was first
discovered, many people have adapted the principle of muscle
testing, and
used it in their own way. Some even started their own schools, and
taught others
techniques which are not necessarily reliable or reproducible. David
Walther, one of the founding fathers of A.K., writes in one of his
authoratativetexts: "...an effort has been made to include only those
techniques which work for all who are trained in them. " He
goes on to point out that there are some individuals who have
observed and strongly believe in certain techniques which appear to
fall under Schwarz' second classification. Those who practice
kinesiology should objectively evaluate two very different approaches:
1. Techniques that work and are reproducible whoever uses them,
provided
they are properly trained.
The trainings offered here only use such material.
2. Techniques that only work in the presence of
strongly held beliefs.
Many have fallen into the trap of using the latter. While they may get
some good results, there can be many potential problems resulting from
this approach.
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