Vibrational medicine
attempts to treat people with various forms of pure energy. The
influence of alternative medical systems such as Chinese, Ayervedic
or Tibetan medicine have led in part to the development of machines
that can 'image energy'. Heat energy imagers are an accepted part
of our technology. We readily accept imaging heat, even though
we can't see it, because heat is something we can sense through
touch. With the 'energy body' it is not so straightforward. Very
few of us have experienced this for ourselves and there is apparently
no sensory backup to tell us it is there.
Experiments in 'electro-acupuncture' and Kirlian
photography have led to an energy map of the body identical to
that shown in traditional Chinese medicine. The meridian system
is seen as an interface between the physical body and the energy
body. Applications of resonant energy to the meridian system promote
healing in a number of dis-eases, by altering the energy of the
'root system' concerned in the dis-ease. Much of this work seems
to be 'undercover' and information and the manufacture of equipment
for treatments of this nature is actually suppressed through legislation.
The etheric body, acupuncture meridians, chakras
and nadis and other multi-dimensional aspects of the human are
described by ancient schools of healing throughout the world.
Western medicine in its reductionist stance, ignores these aspects
because they can't be studied under a microscope. Only now, at
the beginning of the 21st century are some doctors starting to
catch on.
Vibrational medicine interfaces with subtle energy
fields that underly the functions of a physical body. It is based
on the idea of resonant frequencies, similar to a tuned string
on a musical instrument resonating with anything tuned to the
same frequency, or an opera singer smashing a glass by singing
at a certain pitch. Some sciences and philosophies have recognised
vibrational elements as an important part of the universe. It
is proving difficult to link these new sciences with the dogma
of Western medicine. Even as long ago as 1928 Thomas Sugrue recognised
vibrational elements at work in the human body:
"The human body is made up of electronic
vibrations, with each atom and elements of the body, each organ
and organism, having its electronic unit of vibration necessary
for the sustenance of, and equilibrium in that particular organism.
Each unit, then, being a cell or a unit of life in itself has
the capacity of reproducing itself by the first the law as is
known as reproduction-division. When a force in any organ or element
of the body becomes deficient in its ability to reproduce that
equilibrium necessary for the sustenance of physical existence
and its reproduction, that portion becomes deficient in electronic
energy. This may come by injury or disease, received by external
forces. It may come from internal forces through lack of eliminations
produced in the system or by other agencies to meet its requirements
in the body." Edgar Cayce (1928) from There is a River by
Thomas Sugrue.
Experiments in high-energy particle physics and
the new field of quantum physics show us that nearly all matter
is energy. In some sense we are made from 'frozen light'. As beings
of energy we are influenced by and can be treated by energy and
modern medicine is all too slowly realising this.
Medical science, alternative medicine and quantum
science are merging in a few specific places. For example M.R.I.
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging) as mentioned previously, places the
patient in a strong magnetic field that passes waves through the
body. The computer creates an image by analysing changes in the
magnetic alignment of the hydrogen protons in our cells. This
is essentially an 'energy imager' but is used only for physical
diagnosis.
A key principle behind M.R.I. is that the atoms
under study (hydrogen) are being stimulated by the transfer of
energy of a specific frequency. The energy is only absorbed by
the atom if it is of a particular resonant frequency. Systems
which produce frequencies that resonate with the biological phenomena
being studied have the greatest chance of successfully imaging
indicators of disease. M.R.I. promises much new diagnostic information
about the body, showing even more detailed cellular pictures of
structure and function. It is still looking at only physical molecular
imaging - a sophisticated application of a Newtonian philosophy.
Cancer is already treated by radiation therapy,
the application of gamma rays which can be focused at certain
depths within a patient. This is used in a 'Newtonian science'
way - primarily to destroy the lump. Any notions of vibrational
levels that resonate with the patient are unresearched, because
this aspect of us doesn't exist to Western scientific medicine.
What is needed now are imaging systems that allows
healers to look to the level of energetic causes of illness and
not just the biochemical abnormalities accompanying established
disease. Truly preventative medicine awaits the development of
an imaging system that will prove to doctors that there is more
to human beings than mere flesh and blood.
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