Manual thermal evaluation, I want to make sure to evaluate the full body, the whole physical body and the whole emotional body. In inhibition, we've learned how to identify the place with a body struggling the most. That's broadcasting the loudest where the body is sending all the blood and the fluid to try and help an area to come 10 centimeters above the body. And I'm writing that question and I'm looking for a hotspot and I find one I want to ask how hot This spot, the body has an electromagnetic field. It has to. It has a physical one, and it has an emotional one.
The body's electromagnetic field for the physical body is that 10 centimeters above the body. I want to keep my hand moving. Never keep it still keep it moving to find it. So I'm looking, I'm looking to keep my eyes on the client, and I'm contouring the shape of the body. The body's electromagnetic field for the emotional body is at 30 centimeters above the body. Just think I found another spot so I acquire.
Yes, there's another spot there. So is this hotter, or less hot? Nope, that one's hotter. You can ride both these cushions to find out information about the body. I keep going I contour the face. I find another one.
Again, is this one hotter It's hot, because the body is sending a lot of blood. And there's a lot of activity, a lot of healing activity. This one up here is hotter. I want to keep my hand moving, because the hand feels by contrast. If I keep it still, I don't feel anything, and I keep going to contour the head. My goal is to find the hottest spot.
This is the spot that the body is trying the hardest to heal. To come down. Oh, there's another one right here. This one's still hottest. My goal here is to differentiate between the spots is this one hotter than this one is this one. And I go down the leg Little one here.
The hottest spot is the body's a little one here. Forest is this one right here. So what that tells me is that this one is the most urgent for the body to have least, and it's the most important. It's the hottest contour the body. If the body has occurred, you want to follow that with the hand, the neck, for instance, the face, the feet. Finding the hottest spot is the same as doing an inhibition in local listening.
You identify the most important area of the body by looking for the hottest spot where the body is broadcasting the loudest. Normally you want to ride the wave left and right, because there are different hot so on the body. All the creases are going to be warmer. The armpits, the groin, the belly, button, the neck. In fact, the liver is warmer as well because there's more blood activity. So if you go left to right, you can identify the ambient temperature in a zone.
The source and symptom can be in very different places. You can have a source of an issue up in the head, which is affecting down the spine to the hips down to the feet. You can have an issue going on in the feet, that sending a force up the body. You want to establish the ambient temperature and then find hotspots within that ambient temperature. That's creating pain in different areas above the ankle. On the legs and the arms.
You can go longitudinally