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Schedule a Session: Background Material: 1. Introduction |
THE SCIO AND ENERGY MEDICINE (continued) How Disease Starts It is well accepted now, even in Western culture, that our emotions and thoughts affect our health. The emotional, mental, and other higher bodies guide energy into matter. According to some research and validated by clairvoyants for thousands of years, changes in the etheric and higher bodies precede changes in the physical body. In other words, disease starts in the higher bodies and slowly makes its way to the level of the physical, where we finally detect it with our senses or physical measurements. Disturbed or unbalanced patterns of energy, such as negative emotional, mental or karmic issues, flow down to slower and slower vibrations until they reach the physical body and cause corresponding problems there. Therefore, the most effective medicine would be to detect problems or weaknesses in the subtle energetic bodies and correct them before they become crystallized into the body as illness. This gets at the deep cause of disease. It is clear from this why allopathic medicine is often not effective in the long run, because it only treats the physical symptoms, ignoring the true cause. If the physical problem is patched up but the cause remains as disturbed energy in the subtle bodies, the imbalance will surface again in some other way later. This is why the higher you go to heal, the more powerful it is. Because the chakras have expressions in the etheric, astral, mental, and probably higher levels, they are important channels of energy from upper realms to the physical. Dysfunctions in chakras create a wide range of problems in the body. The most effective healing methods will keep these energy centers functioning properly. Doctors are only trained to alleviate symptoms, getting the patient back to being "OK" or symptom free, whereas holistic health practitioners aim for optimal health. Rather than only addressing the physical symptoms, they look beyond for the true cause, such as lifestyle, thoughts, emotions, environmental or karmic reasons for the disease. By finding and healing the cause, the illness doesn't come back. I think many medical professionals these days are aware of the limited training they have, and truly want to be effective healers, but they are confined by the oppressive system that regulates and controls them and their practice-a system controlled by pharmaceutical and petrochemical interests rather than by interest in our health. The system also doesn't allow them enough time to spend with patients assessing their lifestyle, nutrition, or the whole person. In China, you pay your doctor as long as you are well, so doctors have the motivation to do whatever they can to keep you that way. Here, of course, it is the opposite. Copyright 2005 Antera |