
Some issues are multi-layered or do not fit neatly into one category. These questions help determine whether further inquiry or combined approaches are needed.
Muscle test the following questions:
1. Multiple origins
Is this issue multi-origin?
If No: Is there one dominant source?
Guidance:
- Multi-origin – Do not attempt to clear everything at once. Identify the primary origin driving the issue and work in layers across sessions if needed.
- One dominant source – Proceed by focusing on that origin only.
2. Unknown origin
Is the origin currently unclear?
If No: Is it partially revealed?
Guidance:
- Unclear – Pause clearing and continue diagnostic questioning. The system may need more specificity before intervention.
- Partially revealed – Work only with what has been clearly identified. Avoid guessing or filling in gaps.
3. Layered timing
Does this have origins in multiple life stages or lifetimes?
If No: In one period only?
Guidance:
- Multiple periods – Address the earliest or most influential layer first. Later layers often resolve once the root is cleared.
- One period – Focus the work tightly on that timeframe.
4. Collective influence
Is there a collective or group influence involved?
If No: Is it purely individual?
Guidance:
- Collective influence – Avoid personalising or over-processing. Work with boundary-setting, disentanglement, or energetic separation.
- Individual – Proceed with personal clearing or alignment work.
5. Energetic origin
Is the origin energetic rather than experiential?
If No: Experiential?
Guidance:
- Energetic – Clearing, rebalancing, or realignment is appropriate. No story-processing is required.
- Experiential – Acknowledge the lived experience before clearing. Ensure accountability and awareness are established.
6. Readiness
Is the system ready to reveal the full origin?
If No: Is gradual uncovering required?
Guidance:
- Ready – Continue diagnostic questioning to full clarity.
- Gradual uncovering – Work gently. Clear what is available now and revisit deeper layers in future sessions.
7. Protection layer
Is the origin hidden due to protection mechanisms?
If No: Due to complexity?
Guidance:
- Protection – Do not push for answers. Focus on safety, trust, and regulation first.
- Complexity – Break the issue into smaller components and address them sequentially.
8. Priority
Is this the priority issue to address now?
If No: Is there another layer first?
Guidance:
- Priority – Proceed with clearing or alignment work.
- Another layer first – Identify and address the higher-priority issue before returning to this one.
9. Practitioner scope
Is this within the practitioner’s scope to address?
If No: Is referral required?
Guidance:
- Within scope – Proceed using the appropriate tools and protocol steps.
- Referral required – Pause the session work and recommend an appropriate professional or modality.
10. Next step
Is further diagnosis required before intervention?
If No: Is intervention appropriate now?
Guidance:
- Further diagnosis – Remain in inquiry mode. Do not clear prematurely.
- Intervention appropriate – Proceed confidently with the next clearing or alignment step.
Practitioner reminder (strongly recommended to include)
When the system answers “Other,” the role of the practitioner is not to force clarity, but to follow what the system is ready for.
Final questions:
Do we need to know more?
If yes, ask if it is “other”-related. If no, go to Step 5 and proceed from there.
If nothing more is needed, click Next!