Work with electrical
fields that surround animals and plants suggests the presence
of an energy body. Studies using Kirlian photography show energy
fields surrounding physical objects although there is still some
debate as to what these actually are. One famous Kirlian experiment
is the 'Phantom Leaf Effect'. In this experiment the leaf is cut
or torn and the top part removed. The Kirlian photographs taken
reveal it still to be there as an etheric body, perhaps a 'holographic
energy template' for the leaf, although there is much discussion
as to what this effect actually is.
Electro-acupuncture systems show a way forward
to combining the best abilities of orthodox medical science with
far more subtle and less invasive treatments. The Motoyama A.M.I.
Machine compares the electrical balance of two sides of a human
body, by attaching electrodes to acupoints of the 12 main meridians.
This machine allows observers to analyse subtle energy streams
in the body. Acupuncture and the philosophy behind it has an enhanced
understanding of the energy systems that nurture cellular growth
and repair.
The Voll machine or Dematron is another breakthrough
device in this field that is relatively unheard of. Instead of
monitoring the terminal acupoints as in the A.M.I. machine above,
the Voll machine measures the electrical parameters of any single
acupuncture point in the body. It can show which organs are affected
by dis-ease (or un-ease) by analysing the electrical voltages
associated with each spot. The Voll machine can help to find the
reasons for energetic dysfunction and has a 'treatment mode'.
This can apply energy at the right frequency through resonance,
or is used to introduce other substances into the electrical circuit
for resonance information. This technique is used to match the
frequency of homeopathic remedies to the patient. The Voll machine
is also used to study the ill-effects of environmental poisons
in the growing field of clinical ecology.
The Mora device has holders for multiple remedies
for simultaneous testing to find resonance between them and the
patient. Instead of a wire hook-up it uses radio waves to broadcast
the vibrations to the machine. It is used to identify allergens
and it is possible to inject special frequencies of subtle energy
into meridians with this device.
The Interro system contains a memory bank of
magnetically coded vibrational signatures for hundreds of homeopathic
remedies. The computer searches the data bank for acupoint resonance
reactions, meaning that the actual remedies don't even need to
be present for resonance tuning.
Light treatments for cancer are also in evidence.
Photodynamic therapy uses drugs or herbs to enhance the body's
light sensitivity and then tunes in specific wavelengths of light.
Reports suggest that this treatment destroys only malignant cells.
Colour light therapy is a new field, directing specific colour
frequencies that resonate with the patient into specific parts
of the body.
These machines and others demonstrate the principles
of frequency matching between patient and remedy. Radionics measures
the patients primary energetic frequency. Although this is nonsense
to most doctors. Energy or 'vibrational' medicine is heavily legislated
against and machines have been made illegal and confiscated. This
field has been overlooked for far too long.
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