Showing posts with label medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medicine. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Green Lightning - Weekend of Change




Green Fest with all the right goodies, this weekend;

check out these points of my own interest:

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Esoteric Acupuncture Becomes Me

"For the human body is a microcosmos or small space-time field within a larger field. If we can maintain this view, we can recognize that acupuncture is one of the first empirical demonstrations of biological scaling within the universe."
- J.J. Hurtak, Ph.D.


"Since acupuncture's introduction to this country, practitioners have fought hard to validate and legitimize, per western science, this ancient form of healing. Often, testing and defining principles of medicine in one system, by rules of another, have worked against our best interest. we have needed to translate our medicine into understandable terms for the western-trained practitioner, particularly when we share mutual patients. Acupuncture deals with the energy systems of the body, and from a western physiological perspective, the major meridians are energy flows independent of physical structures such as nerves, blood, muscle, or lymph. The well-meaning attempts of those who have tried to legitimize acupuncture in the West, by defining it in western scientific terms, have actually reduced this wondrous, high art form of spiritual healing to simply 'removing pain blocks by stimulating nerves,' or 'boosting the immune system' by inserting foreign objects (needle) into the body. These two examples are certainly valid, but are only a small portion of the scope of acupuncture. I believe the true and highest goal of acupuncture is far beyond this level and have attempted to explore the higher esoteric aspects of acupuncture in this work." (Esoteric Acupuncture - Gateway to Expanded Healing, p.6, 1999)
- Mikio Sankey Ph.D., L,Ac.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Understanding Illness





illness - according to Daimista (in Groisman & Sell) - 1. ‘. . an opportunity for a ‘study’. I wouldn’t say that it is bad; it is a study. Any illness that I experience is a study that I must conduct.’ 2. ‘Illness is a discipline which comes to a person in order to correct a certain thing that is wrong. Thus for me illness is a disequillibrium in a person’s physical body, in his apparatus . . . It begins in another plane, in another more subtle body. We have various bodies. And finally it comes to present itself in the physical body, through a bad thought or a bad feeling had in this time or in another . . many times a person is purging a previous karma.’ 3. ‘To be sick is to resist the changes that your conscience asks of you, for you to change.’ 4. ‘A psychic knot formed during past lives (karma), in the current life thru transgression of the cosmic order, or in the relations between the spiritual world and other human beings. In this sense the knot would be a psychic, mental, or physical record of the transgression.’ – all according to Daimista (in Groisman & Sell) 5. . . when a counter frequency sets in and some body part begins to vibrate out of ease or harmony. - Jonathan Goldman. 6. When we become ill, the ecology of our bodies shifts. Healthy bacteria are depressed in numbers and the bad bacteria flourish. - Stephen Buhner 7) (in Andean Quechua culture) illness is manifested as a shattering of the unity of body and spirit - Alderette 8) is essentially a social disorder 9) ‘what makes us sick is not our relationships per se but our energetic and psychological reactions to these relationships.’ – Barabara Brennan 10) you often become ill by either putting storms in your field, or by refusing to change – Pleiadians 11) I think that we keep solidifying the illness by over-identifying with everything as form, whereas if you can get into a spiritual space and see that everything is energy, and everything is perfection, it allows transmutation to begin, and miracles to happen. – S. Ingerman 12) illness, because it is a way of transformation, requires us to meet it in its entirety. - Deena Metzger 13) Since we have lost many of the ways to spirit, we often must do the hard one, the default choice - the path of illness. (link)