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Trutester is an 

applied Kinesiology gadget with which you can muscle-test various statements, objects, beliefs, foods and anything else for that matter. I rarely do product reviews, but this one caught my interest. As described in my book Levels of Energy muscle testing is one of my favorite ways to discern truth from falsehood. If your muscles go weak, the thought you are holding in mind is false. If your muscles stay strong, the thought you are holding in mind is true. If your muscles go weak, the fruit or the company stock you are holding in your hands is not good for you. If your muscles stay strong, then it’s good for you. Muscle testing goes back to research done in the groundbreaking 1970s book “The body doesn’t lie” by John Diamond, a book I can recommend to anyone interested in the subject. If you are intuitively attuned, you can “sense” truth from falsehood because the “vibe” of something is somehow off. But the society we live in is sometimes too loud to hear that intuitive inner voice. So other than knowing something “by its fruits” (when its often too late), you can muscle test it. The body will go weak when faced with falsehood and negativity. This weakening is usually so subtle that we don’t notice it. And that’s where this gadget comes in:

 
Its electronic measures even the slightest muscle differences so that you can make comparative statements such as “This food is good for me” and “This food is not good for me”. Whichever statement as the higher number on the electronic display is the one “more true”. 
 
The purpose of www.realitycreation.org is to make you stronger. You can test whether that is true right now. Take a stack of heavy books. Look at this Blog or one of the pictures or articles on it. Then lift the heavy stack of books. Then look at a normal news website for a minute and lift the heavy stack of books again. Notice any difference? Normally, your muscles will be weaker when looking at information or images that are negative.
 
In the past it was difficult to muscle-test alone. You usually needed two people, one to stretch out their arm, and another to press it down and say “resist” to test the muscle resistance. If you wanted to do it alone you might do it with that pile of books or while lifting weights. But Trutester seems to solve such complications. Being curious, I ordered the electronic version of this product. And I’ve been using it ever since. Most of the time it confirms what I already sensed intuitively about something or what I know from Levels of Energy but now and then I am surprised by the results. I’ve used it test certain trips, websites, books, foods and activities as well as access a few core beliefs. You can use it to access core beliefs by “asking your way down” into your subconscious, as in “Do I believe that…Yes/No”.  In my experience muscle testing works best on a Yes/No basis so see to it that you ask questions that can be answered with either. Another way I have used it is by asking a question and then writing out a list of answers and testing out which of the answers fits most closely. Each muscle-test with the gadget gives you a measured number on the display so that you can easily create priority lists of truth on any question you like. 
 
The results of muscle-testing can be further improved if you let go of Ego-concerns and do your questioning in the interest of the highest good. Trying to gain some calculated advantage over others through muscle-testing can sometimes distort the results you will get. Loud noise, alcohol, nicotine and negative intentions also distort the results. I therefore recommend you don’t overuse the method and when you use it, do so in a setting of curious inquiry rather than preconceived desires for certain results. You will not like some of the answers you get, so be OK with that. Sometimes results change depending on the state you were in when you did the testing. That’s why I test every item at least three times at different parts of the week. If my intuition is clouded I muscle test an object, a thought, a plan, a place, a person or a question once, then wait a few days and test again and then test it again in another few days. If I have the same result all three times I make decisions based on that. I have yet to see muscle-testing fail me. “I should be taking this trip / I should not be taking this trip” “Its good to re-do my website / Its not good to re-do my website” “Drinking lots of Tea is good for me / Not drinking lots of Tea is good for me” were just some of the recent questions I got very correct answers to. 
 
We don’t see many products that are actually useful for the expansion of awareness and truth, which is why you never see me advertising anything external on this website. But this product I am happy to recommend. It comes with a little booklet that explains the basics of proper muscle-testing, truth-testing, future-testing and various technical options the gadget has. 
 
Check it out at www.trutester.com