The Clasped Hand technique is very similar to the
Looped Finger technique. The procedure is to clasp your hands together
one of three different ways. Choose the method most comfortable for you:
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Intertwine your fingers at their base so the
tips of the fingers on one hand touch the knuckles of the other hand
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Grab one hand with the other and clasp your
palms together
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Hook the fingers of one hand into the cupped
fingers of the other.
Intertwining your hands is the way children
intertwine their hands for saying grace. You don't want to grasp so
tightly you cut off the circulation of blood in your fingers. You also
don't want to grasp so lightly you can't resist the effort to break the grasp
apart.
Grabbing one hand with the other is similar to
shaking hands with yourself. Just close the fingers of each hand over
the back of he other. Hold tightly and resist your own
efforts to separate your hands.
Lift your elbows while grabbing the wrist of your
opposite hand with both hands. Now slide each hand down until you can
grasp the fingers of the other hand with both hands at the same time.
This is the traditional "strong-man grip."
The object in all three cases, is to resist
breaking the grip apart while attempting to break it at the same time.
As with Finger Loops this is not a test of strength. It is a
communication system so your subconscious mind can communicate with your
conscious mind. If you have any questions about this, please review the
Looped Fingers technique.
With a few days of practice, you'll have the system down pat
and it will always work for you. Here's the process:
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Set your intention for what you want to test
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Prepare your clasped hands
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Resist
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Attempt to pull your hands apart
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Record the result