Agape Quest 2:
Muscle Monitoring Module

The Muscle Monitoring module is the second module taught in the Agape Quest 10 day class. In the Agape Quest Modular format, it constitutes the 2nd of the 4 modules, and is taught after Agape 1: Holographic Balancing.

In this module (3 days in the 10 day class, 4 days in the modular), the student is introduced to sixteen major muscles in the body, their origins and insertions (the attachments of a muscle), related meridians and organs, and how to monitor them. As well, the balancing techniques of NeuroLymphatic Reflexes and NeuroVascular Reflexes are taught. In these ways, there is similarity between this early stage of Applied Physiology and Touch for Health.
However, here you also learn to use these techniques in the Applied Physiology holographic model — a unique and proprietary way of monitoring muscles through their entire range of motion (14 positions) in order to get information about how the meridians relate to each other. The balancing techniques are then applied in a holographic manner as well, giving the body more specific direction regarding the technique being applied. Even those who are accomplished in other forms of Energy Kinesiology such as Touch for Health will find this new information powerful and rewarding, offering new applications of previous knowledge to go along with the information that is all new and different.
The session tools taught in this module are:
• 16 major muscles in the body and how to monitor them.
• The attachments (origin/insertion) and range of motion of the muscles.
• The organs and systems related to the muscles, with basic anatomy and physiology.
• Muscle spindle cells – Where they are located and how to use them for each muscle.

• 7 states of stress in a muscle, and how to identify them using spindle cells.

The balancing tools taught in this module are:
• Jamming Technique — for muscles whose spindle cells are not accessible.
NeuroLymphatic Reflexes , and how to apply them holographically.
NeuroVascular Reflexes , and how to apply them holographically.
This profound module acts as both an introduction to the concepts of muscle monitoring and balancing, and lays the groundwork for concepts that are built upon throughout the rest of the Agape Quest and entire Applied Physiology series. You will use the information from this module in every balancing session, with the 14 position muscle monitoring coordinates acting as the neurological representation of virtually any imbalance you find.

In the modular format, the student continues on into the Attitude with Essence, which also follows this module in the 10 Agape Quest class.