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Summary Outline of Energetic Medicine
Summary Outline of Energetic Medicine
Summary Outline of Energetic Medicine
All matter is energy Albert Einstein, 1905 Nobel Prize winner. The Universe is a place of
law and order, organized and maintained by an Electro-dynamic field capable of
determining the position and movement of all charged particles.
Electrical devices (such as computers, clocks, TV sets, etc.) emit an electrical field and a
magnetic field, as do bacteria and viruses. The earth produces an electromagnetic field,
from which we are inseparable. These are natural fields that interact with our life force field.
The Human Energy Field (HEF) and electrical nature have many properties which are
similar to electromagnetic fields. Some of these properties include:
1. The electrical format is in the nature of a Direct Current (DC).
2. Living systems are using and emitting frequencies from milli-hertz to gigahertz and
these radiate out from the source, reducing in strength with distance.
3. The field can be conducted through a wire travelling at 13 feet per second; a speed
dependent on the density of the wire rather than its conductivity.
4. Part of this HEF can be focused like a light through a lens, while another part of the
field would flow around the lens, like a candle flame flows around something placed
in its path.
5. Air currents also move the field, suggesting a composition similar to a gas.
6. It has energetic properties, like a light wave, and also particulate, like a fluid.
7. It is capable of being measured and mapped with a standard voltmeter.
8. It is similar to the body shape and the central nervous system.
9. Alterations in the electromagnetic field result in changes physiologically and
psychologically.
Listed below are commonly used instruments that utilise electromagnetic fields and the
HEF:
ECG - Electrocardiogram, measures the rhythm of the heart.
EEG - Electroencephalogram, records the fluctuations in electrical potential through
the skull from the cortex.
MCG - Magneto-cardiogram, records the magnetic field produced by the human
heart.
MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging uses a powerful magnetic field to reconstruct an
internal image of the body.
The human body emits different frequencies: cells, tissues and organs each have their
specific frequencies. These frequencies together form a complex, total frequency spectrum.
Scientists have concluded that the bio-chemical reactions and vital processes in living cells
are directed, controlled, regulated and triggered by the flow of electricity or electromagnetic
vibrations. Furthermore, some reactions in the living cell happen faster than what
corresponds to motion in 37° temperature, suggesting that ―The field starts it all‖ Dr. Harold
Saxon Burr 1940s. Scientists state that biological information is exchanged via complex
electromagnetic fields or electromagnetic waves or vibrations, this is in stark contrast to the
still widespread belief that the biochemical processes are the central cause of disease,
guiding growth, repair and regeneration.
The Signature Field 1970s, Dr. Valorie Hunt of a healthy human being is composed of
balanced, coherent energy patterns across the full spectrum of frequencies. Sick organs do
not emit harmonious energy patterns. Contraction of a disease by a person or one of that
person's organs is preceded by disease-causing electromagnetic frequencies or energy
patterns, which interfere with the body's innate Bio signature and lead to the organism or
the organ becoming afflicted.
―Illness encroaches when the flow is restricted, and death occurs when the energy transfer
stops‖ 1978 Dr. Albert Szent-Gyorgyl, Nobel Prize Laureate. Diseases always start at
higher frequencies but manifest by themselves (in other words, can be diagnosed by the
normal orthodox medicine) in frequencies below 100 KHz.
―Treating humans without the concept of energy is treating dead matter‖ 1978 Dr. Albert
Szent-Gyorgyl. ―Diseases are to be diagnosed and prevented via energy field
assessment‖ George Crile 2007. Once the organism is described as an electromagnetic
entity, this strongly suggests the reason for the efficacy as the most direct means of
restoring the body's impacted electromagnetic field to its normal state.
―… Anomalous magnetic field effects in water and in living biological systems are only
explicable in terms of coherence phenomena‖ Pohl 1981. Dr. Nordenström, Nobel Prize
Laureate, suggests that exposing water to an extremely weak extrinsic magnetic field is
sufficient to imprint its frequency into the water and thereby into living systems and to treat
various diseases by placing human organisms in water.
Paul Schmidt 2003 suggested that it is possible to not only discover a disease before it
actually manifests itself but also offers a fantastic means of prevention by the use of bio-
resonance.
1997 William A. Tiller, stated ―Future medicine will be based on controlling energy in the
body‖
The History of Bio-Energetic Medicine
Bio-energetic therapies in one form or another are extensive and have been around for
many centuries
5,000 years ago, ancient spiritual traditions of India spoke of a universal energy called
prana; the source of all life. Yogis work with this energy through breathing techniques,
meditation and physical exercise to achieve altered states of consciousness and longevity.
3,000 years ago. The Chinese made use of the energy fields that pervade the body and
organs called ‘Chi' or ‘Qi’. Qigong masters use mind control to move and control the Chi in
order to improve health and longevity, and also to enhance awareness, psychic powers and
spiritual development.
The ancient Qigong masters also developed the first model for acupuncture. They inserted
needles, placed magnets or used moxa at specific acupuncture points or meridians to
balance the yin and yang of the human energy field and thus generated good health.
538 B.C the Kabbalah (Jewish mystical teachings) calls the energy the Astral Light while
the Hebrews called it Ruach, the Greeks Psyche or Pneuma (the breath of the gods), and
the Romans Spiritus.
500 B.C. – The Western Philosopher Pythagorus accepted the existence of energy in the
form of light that could produce a variety of effects in the human body. He believed that
there is a universal energy pervading all of nature and he taught that its light could cure sick
patients.
Christian paintings and sculptures show a halo around the head of Christ and other spiritual
leaders. Similarly, we see this halo on statues and paintings of Buddha and energy or light
coming from the fingers of many of the gods of India. In fact, there are references made to
the phenomenon of the human energy field (HEF) or the aura of the body, in 97 different
cultures, according to John White in his book "Future Science."
In the early 12th century scholars Boirac and Liebault said that humans have an energy
that can act on somebody else's energy field, either at a distance or nearby. According to
Liebault, a person can have a healthy or unhealthy effect on someone else’s energy field,
by their mere presence.
1780 Luigi Galvani, an Italian biologist, anatomist and physician, was one of the first to
experimentally investigate the phenomenon of what came to be known as the "bio-electro-
genesis". In a series of experiments performed at the University of Bologna, Galvani found
that the electric current delivered by a Leyden jar or a rotating static electrical generator
caused the contraction of the muscles in the leg of a frog and many other animals, either by
applying the charge to the muscle or to the nerve. This he called animal electricity, the life
force within the muscles of the frog. He later performed the same experiments on human
cadavers.
1800's – Franz Anton Mesmer, Austrian physician, is the father of modern hypnotism
(previously known as mesmerism). He suggested that an electromagnetic field might exist
around the human body and that the power of this fluid-like field might also be able to exert
influence on the field of another. He was the first to use magnets, electrodes and other
similar techniques to cure his patients.
Early 1800’s - Carlo Matteucci, a pioneer in the study of bioelectricity and a professor of
physics, found by using a sensitive galvanometer, that when the integrity of living tissue is
perturbed - as in amputation or other injury - electric currents are generated in the vicinity of
the problem area. He proved that injured biological tissues generated direct electrical
currents and that the tissues could be summed up, as in Alessandro Voltas (1745-1827)
electric pile. Mateucci developed what he called a "rheoscopic frog", by using the cut nerve
of a frog’s leg and its attached muscle as a kind of sensitive electricity detector.
Mid-1800's Dr. Carl (Karl) Ludwig von Reichenbach, spent 30 years experimenting with
the human energy field (which he called the odic field). He found that this field had many
properties which were similar to the electromagnetic field described by Mesmer. It could be
conducted through a wire travelling at 13 feet per second; the speed depended on the
density of the wire rather than its conductivity. He showed that part of this Human energy
field could be focused like a light through a lens, while another part of the field would flow
around the lens, like a candle flame flows around something placed in its path. Air currents
would also move the field. This suggests a composition similar to a gas. Von Reichenbach's
experiments suggest the odic or auric field is energetic, like a light wave, and also
particulate, like a fluid. He also showed the right side of the body as having a positive pole,
and the left as negative, which is consistent with the ancient Chinese principles of yin and
yang.
Around 1891 Gotch and Horsley showed that during electric stimulation of the cortex
causing muscular action of the leg, a sustained electromotive force is present in the spinal
cord. Not only did they measure an electric signal but they were able to pick out the paths in
the spinal cord over which this wave travelled, showing that the current found its way along
an intricate pathway from the cortex to the muscles.
In 1900 Sir Frederick Mott found that a nerve cell behaved like a battery. Electricity travels
from areas of higher to areas of lower potential. In the animal organism the nerve-cell
batteries are connected by microscopically fine prolongations of the nerve cells. Just as in
artificial electric batteries, constant discharge is prevented by ―make and break‖ switch
whereas constant discharge of the nerve-cell battery is prevented by a ―make and break‖
mechanism called a synapse. Electricity alone can close the switch (synapse), complete the
circuit and fire the change.
Early 1900's Dr. Wilhelm Reich an Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
colleague of Freud's studied the changes or imbalances in the energy flow in relation to
physical and psychological disease. He built an "accumulator" to concentrate and harness
the energy for, what he believed was its health benefits. He used a high power microscope
to observe the energy field of micro-organisms and human blood cells in the laboratory.
Reich’s experiments showed that all life contains orgone energy and when this energy
diminishes in the cells, either through injury or aging, the cells undergo a death process that
Reich termed "bionous degeneration".
Willem Einthoven, a Dutch doctor and physiologist, invented the first practical
electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) in 1903 and as a result received the Nobel Prize in
Medicine in 1924. This device used a very thin filament of conductive wire passing between
very strong electromagnets. When the current produced by the heart was passed through a
filament, the electromagnetic field caused the string to move. A light shining on the string
would cast a shadow on a moving roll of photographic paper, thus forming a continuous
curve showing the movement of the string. The resulting graph from the ECG indicates the
rhythm of the heart.
In 1911 Walter Kilner found that the appearance of the aura (as he called it) differs
considerably from subject to subject depending on age, sex, mental ability and health.
Certain diseases showed as patches or irregularities in the aura which led him to develop a
system of diagnosis on the basis of colour, texture, volume and general appearance. He
successfully treated many conditions, including epilepsy, liver disease, tumours,
appendicitis and hysteria. Research based on his work continues to this day in Europe.
1912 - Loeb and Beutner observed currents at sites of injury.
Dr. Albert Abrams (in 1914 he authored "Human Energy") theorized that a disease
condition puts our radioactivity incompatible with the body. He believed you could alter the
polarity of the affected cells and restore the electrical balance.
Royal Raymond Rife, in the early 1900's, successfully eliminated cancer and other
diseases using an electronic device he invented that emitted specific frequencies. Dr. Rife
believed that germs are responsible for creating disease in the body. He believed that
germs have their specific frequency and that their frequencies disrupt the cells natural
oscillation. He found that when he subjected the germs to the correct short-wave
frequencies the germs disintegrated allowing the immune system to heal.
In 1923 the Russian, Alexander Gurwitsch discovered that living cells gave off a form of
radiant energy called mitogenetic radiation, which stimulated the growth of other tissues. He
claimed that fundamental biological functions, such as cell division, communicated via
ultraviolet light. According to Gurwitsch, the human body emits a vectorial "biological field".
This field is responsible for the existence of the unifying organizing principle of all the
manifestations of life and all the vital processes taking place in its realm. The field is
continuously supplied with the energy of metabolism. Its actual dynamic state is modulated
by the elementary cellular fields, while the "synthetic" field in its turn coordinates their
metabolic activity.
1924 - 1929 Hans Berger invented the electroencephalogram (EEG) after discovering
electrical activity of the brain (variations in voltage). The EEG registers the spontaneous
fluctuations in electrical potential that can be recorded through the skull from the cortex.
Albert Einstein, German Physicist received the Nobel Prize in 1921 but not for his theory of
relativity, rather for his 1905 work on the photoelectric effect. He said that “all matter is
energy”. He paved the way for quantum physics, building the conceptual model from which
we understand the human energy field and human consciousness.
In 1924, Ralph S. Lillie spoke about nerve tissue and stated that ―a relation of direct
proportion should thus exist between the electric conductivity of the medium and the rate of
propagation of the excitation wave.
In 1925, Georges Lakhovsky a Russian engineer published a book called The Secret of
Life in which he identified that every living thing emits radiation (electro-magnetic signals)
and that a cell's nucleus acts as an electrical oscillating circuit, similar to a radio transmitter
and receiver. He built an apparatus, which he called a Radio-Cellulo-Oscillator, with the firm
belief that the cells vibrate at extremely short wavelengths. The very weak cell vibration,
when placed in the field of multiple vibrations, finds its own frequency and starts again to
oscillate normally through the phenomenon of resonance. He suggested that this type of
vibration, produced by radio waves is harmless, unlike those of x-rays and radium.
Dr. George De La Warr & Dr. Ruth developed and built instruments to detect radiations
from living tissues that they called Radionics, utilizing the human biological energy field.
Their most impressive work was the photographs taken using the patient‘s hair. These
photographs showed diseases in living tissue, such as tumours, cysts within the liver and
malignant brain tumours.
1930s Einthoven & Jolly confirmed that when light falls on the retina, an electric current is
produced in the optic nerve.
In 1936 the American astronomer and biologist, Gustav Benjamin Stromberg, proposed
that the structure of organisms is bound by a system of immaterial waves or living fields.
1939 Semyon Davidovich Kirlian – Quoted as saying "All living organisms emit an energy
field." The Russian electrician and his wife, Valentina, a teacher and journalist, became
fascinated by the sight of a tiny flash of light which occurred between the electrodes of an
electrotherapy machine and the skin of a patient. They invented a new type of photography.
The original system photographed static images of fingers or leaves. They developed a
special optical instrument to observe the motion of this luminous phenomenon. They
observed the hand as either flashing, sparkling, steadily glowing, or as diminishing particles
of light. They also showed the difference in the HEF of a human being harbouring a disease
that had not yet manifested symptoms.
1940’s - Gustave Naessens a French microbiologist observed in the blood, tiny light
particles which he called the somatid, too small to identify with conventional microscopic
equipment. This prompted him to invent a microscope which he called the somatascope. It
has a magnification of 30,000 times and a resolution of 150 angstroms. He theorised that
cell division cannot take place without the presence of this tiny life force or energy particle.
Naessens "believes that the somatid is the original spark of life, the pinpoint where energy
condenses into matter." According to Naessens, the "somatid represents the manifestation
of cosmic energy in a tiny, moving dot of physicality," as printed in "A New Answer to
Cancer" in 'Well-Being', September/October, 1993.
In 1950, John Hopps. While experimenting with radio frequency, Hopps found that if a
heart stopped beating due to cooling, it could be restarted by artificial stimulation using
mechanical or electric means. This discovery leads to Hopps' invention of the world's first
cardiac pacemaker. The entire unit was powered by 60 Hz household current.
In 1947, Lund showed that plants exhibit a remarkably well defined endogenous electric
dipole field. Small currents may aid, mimic or oppose naturally occurring endogenous
signals arising either as ―currents of injury‖ or in connection with growth and development.
Yasuda 1953 said that a stimulus of a small Direct Current (DC) applied to living bone
resulted in callus formation, even in the absence of a fracture. These findings led to studies
on the potential use of such currents in treating non-union bones.
2007 "Diseases are to be diagnosed and prevented via energy field assessment" - George
Crile Sr., M.D., Founder of the Cleveland Clinic.