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Interview with Sharen Berry |
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1: Energy Kinesiology Narrator: Tell us how you first got started in Kinesiology.
Like many energy kinesiologists, I got started in this field through my own health issues. Western medicine was
unable to address my heart problems, but energy kinesiology (specifically Applied Physiology) corrected them in only
six weeks. Naturally, I had to know what this "weird stuff" was, and I, like many of you, became hooked immediately.
I was hooked by the intellectual challenge of understanding what had happened to me to change the physiology of my heart problems.
Why had this worked when the foremost specialists in the US hadn't been able to make a change? I had to know more.
2. What is your educational background.
Initially I studied Applied Physiology, and completed the 500-hour Applied Physiology program with Richard Utt, the Founder of AP.
Then, at Richard Utt's request, I helped to teach the following 500-hour course. After that I moved to Australia to work with Charles
Krebs doing dyslexia correction. I studied Touch for Health and I also became a facilitator of Three In One Concepts and worked with
Three in One's founder Gordon Stokes for a year preparing a child abuse workshop. In 1992, I began developing my own
workshops (Brain Wave Organization) and now teach around the world.
3. Tell us about the modalities you employ and how your clients benefit from them.
When I first began practicing I used each modality I learned by itself, then came to understand how they could be inter-woven into the
bigger picture. Now, I simply incorporate any new information directly into my current work. My work is a synthesis of all that
I have learned, all that I have come to know to be true. Clients benefit greatly from this open approach to energy work, because
I'm not bound by any one idea of energy. I use tuning forks, colored light, acupressure, flower essences, emotional stress
release, Tibetan Figure 8's, chakra work, and much more -- all in an integrative way. This allows me to work with each client
individually: employing whichever modality the muscle monitoring indicates would be most beneficial.
4. Please share a case history of one of your clients.
One of my success stories involves a 45-year old woman who was in a psychiatric hospital, heavily medicated so she wouldn't act
out the voices in her head telling her to kill herself. Each time I worked with her, her medication was reduced and
eventually she was released. Several months later, a strange woman stopped me on the street. In fact, it was my
former client. I hadn't recognized her because she had grown 3 inches (by standing up straighter), had dyed her hair,
and was bright-eyed and smiling. "I've gotten my driver's license, have a full-time job, and am leaving for a European
vacation tomorrow," she told me. Then she added with tears in her eyes, "Thank you for giving me back my life.
" I'll always remember her and the profound changes she brought about in my life and in my attitude toward the work
that I do and love.
5. Would you like to share anything else?
In addition to experiences like the one I just shared, what I like best about my work is the privacy and freedom Energy Kinesiology
affords my clients...The privacy to keep a story secret while I work on the energy produced by that story, and the freedom to change
and grow without bounds. I remain committed to Energy Kinesiology because it is one of the links to complete health care that is
missing in most western approaches. The energetic systems provide the blueprint for our physical bodies. It is essential that
preventive/corrective medicine address any dis-ease or imbalance at the energetic level.
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