“A.G.E.S. Fall Conference” on BrightU: Using muscle testing as a divine lie detector

  • On Day 9 of “A.G.E.S. Fall Conference Docuseries,” Dr. Jana Schmidt championed Applied Kinesiology as a divine tool for discerning truth, extending its use into detecting human deception.
  • She guided attendees through the “sway test,” where an involuntary lean indicates a true or false response to a question or substance.
  • Schmidt framed the practice as a God-given ability, stating, “Our body never lies because God is in us.”
  • She shared an anecdote where her son, a police officer, allegedly used its principles as an internal lie detector to secure a confession.
  • The presentation’s leap into using it for objective truth, like in interrogations, challenges boundaries between spiritual practice and evidential reliability.

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The body never lies

On Day 9 of “A.G.E.S. Fall Conference Docuseries,” airing on Mar. 1, Dr. Jana Schmidt championed Applied Kinesiology, or muscle testing, as a divine tool for discerning absolute truth, extending its use far beyond assessing nutritional supplements into the realm of human deception.

As noted by BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, Kinesiology is the study of purposeful movement, where practitioners use muscle testing to detect imbalances in the body’s energy and function. It aims to correct these imbalances by enhancing blood flow and balancing systems through pressure points, without diagnosing illnesses.”

Schmidt guided attendees through the “sway test,” a foundational technique where individuals hold a substance, think a thought or ask a question and observe their body’s involuntary lean forward (indicating a positive or “true” response) or backward (indicating negative or “false”).

“The more knowledge you have, the more successful you are and the more successful you become, the more knowledge you need,” Schmidt said, quoting pioneer Dr. Goodhart. She framed the practice as a God-given ability to access innate wisdom. “Read what God’s telling you about every single thing that you have.”

The boundaries between spiritual practice, pseudoscience and evidential reliability

The most provocative claim came in a concluding anecdote about her son, a police officer. Schmidt revealed he allegedly used the intuitive principles of the sway test during interrogations. “He knew the guy was lying to him. He was like doing this muscle response testing well,” she shared. Through this internal feedback, which she described as a divine “gut feeling,” he reportedly detected falsehoods, pressed the suspect and ultimately secured a confession. “He’s like, it was amazing,” Schmidt recounted.

This story starkly illustrates the speaker’s core thesis: that the body’s physical responses are an unfailing conduit for higher truth. “Our body never lies because God is in us,” Schmidt asserted, encouraging the audience to “pray about every encounter” and trust this physical intuition as a form of divine guidance.

The presentation positioned Applied Kinesiology as a simple, universal skill, “anyone can do this, children can do this,” with profound implications. Schmidt demonstrated its use for selecting clean supplements, detecting harmful electromagnetic frequencies from cell phones (remediated with shungite stones) and even verifying personal truths by stating one’s own name versus a false one.

However, the leap from personal biofeedback to a tool for discerning objective truth in legal or interpersonal contexts raises significant questions. The anecdote of its use in police interrogation spotlights the potential dangers of conflating subjective physical sensations with empirical evidence or divine certainty, especially in high-stakes scenarios where lives and liberties are on the line.

While Schmidt presented the method as a way to “take the guesswork out of” health and wellness choices, its application as a human lie detector ventures firmly into contested territory, challenging the boundaries between spiritual practice, pseudoscience and evidential reliability.

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