Explanation 

The deep head muscles include the following:

  • forehead/eyelid
    • occipitofrontalis
    • occipitalis
    • frontalis
    • corrugator supercilii
    • depressor supercilii
  • Extraocular muscles
    • levator palpebrae superioris
    • superior tarsal
    • Rectus muscles
      • superior
      • inferior
      • medial
      • lateral
    • Oblique muscles
      • superior
      • inferior
  • Ear
    • temporoparietalis
    • Auriculares
      • auricularis anterior
      • auricularis superior
      • auricularis posterior
    • Muscles of inner ear
      • stapedius
      • tensor tympani
  • Nose
    • procerus
    • depressor septi nasi
    • levator labii superioris alaeque nasi
    • transverse part (compressor naris)
    • alar part (dilator naris)
  • Mouth
    • levator anguli oris (caninus)
    • depressor anguli oris (triangularis)
    • levator labii superioris
    • depressor labii inferioris
    • buccinator
    • Zygomatic muscles
      • major
      • minor
    • Mastication
      • Medial Pterygoid
      • Lateral Pterygoid
  • Tongue
    • Extrinsic muscle
      • genioglossus
      • hyoglossus
      • chondroglossus
      • styloglossus
      • palatoglossus
    • Intrinsic
      • superior longitudinal
      • transversus
      • inferior longitudinal
      • verticalis muscle
  • Soft palate
    • levator veli palatini
    • tensor veli palatini
    • musculus uvulae
    • palatoglossus
    • palatopharyngeus
  • Pharynx
    • stylopharyngeus
    • salpingopharyngeus
    • Pharyngeal muscles
      • inferior
      • middle
      • superior
  • Larynx
    • cricothyroid
    • arytenoid
    • thyroarytenoid
    • Cricoarytenoid muscles
      • posterior
      • Lateral

If you have been guided to this page by the subconscious mind through testing, it indicates an imbalance of some sort is present. 

Decoding 

Ask: Is it necessary to know what precise muscle is imbalanced?

  • If no, move to Association.
  • If yes, use the above list to determine the muscle (Continue to Association only once you have identified the necessary details).
  • Remember that all the muscles listed above exist on both left and right sides of the body, and you may need to determine which side this imbalance is on.

Association 

Ask: Is there an associated imbalance that needs to be decoded?

  • If no, skip to Intention.
  • If yes, return to the home page, decode and address any associated imbalance, then return here and repeat the above question.  

Intention 

Swipe three times with a magnet or your hand on any length of the governing meridian, while holding an intention to balance this particular muscle or muscles. Then retest to see if you were successful.

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