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3.5. Momentum

constraints, balances and movements

In this section, we'll look at momentum in the context of energy management. To access this feature, go to the "Energy" menu and click on "Motions". Here you'll discover some twenty available momentums, classified into three main categories: constraints, balances and movements.

The principle of momentum

Our bodies are constantly in motion; movement is life. But we're made up of a myriad of elements, some of which are part of us, some of which are external constraints, and some of which want to go against the general interest. We have separated the impulses into 3 categories: those that slow us down, those that balance us and those that drive us.

  1. Constraints

    Constraints are elements that put the brakes on movement. These include :

    • Geopathic stress (click on any element in the graph for more information).
    • Geopathic radiation.
    • Geopathic water: water veins, faults, etc. that induce underground electrical currents.
    • Harmful energies.
    • Heavy metals.
    • Pathogens.
    • Miasmas.
    • Toxins.
  2. Balance

    The balance section covers the aspects that help maintain stability. It includes :

    • Emotional balance.
    • Energy balance.
    • Sleep quality.
    • Terrain (overall body balance).
    • Vertical balance.
  3. Movements

    Movement encompasses the factors that give you dynamism. The main elements are :

    • Bodies.
    • Vitality.
    • Blood pressure.
    • Fluids.
You can also observe general movement and compare it according to the different stages and sections of your recording.

An interesting point to note is the relationship between these elements. For example, here, bodies are linked to emotional balance, and blood pressure receives and sends information to different locations, which can provide valuable insights into the overall quality of the analysis

By combining this information, you can better understand and manage the different aspects of your energy and drive.

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