Sunday, August 5, 2018


 week 2, energy  fields and energy medicine 8/6/18
1)      Acupuncture as effective energy medicine
A whole-hearted “Yes, it is”. Millions of people have relied on it in China and other Asian countries in one form or other for thousands of years. I see acupuncture as a preventative medicine. However, when there is an acute, life threatening medical condition like a heart attack, western medicine better fits the bill.

When I think of acupuncture though, it isn’t just the medicine.  It comes with it, a way of living, eating, sleeping, of being. All of it, in a holistic way, needs to be working synergistically in order for the medicine to be of maximum benefit. Although, as is the norm, the patient will use some of it. They still derive benefit from the treatments and/or herbs.

2)      What conclusions can you draw from Kirlian photography?
It can be used as a tool to see what a person’s aura looks like at a specific time. It is really just a snapshot. And since we are affected by our emotions, thoughts, feelings, wellbeing or pain…all have input on what the aura will look like even seconds later. It is a great tool to check one’s coherence and therefore health state. It can be a tool that helps the patient reference and work on their interior health- their physical intelligence. It is not a necessary tool to gauge health.   For medical research into the effectiveness of energetic health modalities, however, I think it is a required tool to investigate energy medicine and gauging its effectiveness.

I also think that Kirlian photography captures the etheric body at that snapshot of moment in time. It is the entity that is beyond the physical.  This however, would be a tangential discussion on spiritualism.

3)      Human intent as it affects health
From a personal perspective, I feel that it is vitally important to be aware of the mind speak that might sabotage one’s own health.  There are times when we can be nebulous about our health and there are times when we run out of time.  A decision must be made, it is a demand from the body.  Either we want to live and will fight to, or we are unsure about it or our efforts, and we don’t rally ourselves to fight to live. Either is still a choice.  It is sad that we need to make decisions when our health is at the brink of being lost, and we are face to face with our mortality.   I’ve had three friends that are fighting against cancer. Even with all the latest medical treatments available to them, it is still a personal decision.  The deal you make with your body to hopefully win it, is the choice between life or death.

1 comment:

  1. I love the description of human intent as "mind speak" ... distills it beautifully

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