Masters of Health Magazine April 2020 | Page 118

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The sternocleidomastoid is the largest neck muscle that moves from behind the ear downward to the shoulder and helps rotate the head. It continues to be in stress this week. This is often the muscle involved when people report a “pain in the neck.”

Many times, you, our audience, are so in-tune with the keynotes that you send us information about keynote issues before we post the results.

Such is the case concerning the muscles of the week. Paula Hall from Australia posted this picture, showing how the muscles from last week combine to make for an uncomfortable week for your neck muscles.

Muscles in Stress this week:

A smaller muscle in the neck, the scalenus, that flexes and bends the neck is also active. The end of the week brings a move toward issues with the tendon under the foot that creates the arch of the foot.

We could put the emotional issues of C# together with the frequency muscle relationships and conclude that when you are out of sync with justice and truth, your neck may pay the price and you may not have a leg to stand on.

Have you ever thought that truth is often just a matter of opinion?