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Five year-old Dmitri was born with cerebral palsy. There is no medical cure for this condition
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When Dmitri was born the doctors told us he might never be able to walk
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Never be independent that he would have since this was a chronic disease
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certain damage to his health that he might never recover from
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We had not tried any alternative personally I trusted nothing but the standard approaches
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Until some people we trusted because we knew them well
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told us about Erik
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We think of healing as getting up out of wheelchairs vision returning hearing returning cancers disappearing all sorts of things and these things happen
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The idea initially was just to attend a seminar
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That might show us some ways to help Dmitri as a family
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This little boy's parents came up and said well. I do a healing session after a presentation that I gave and I said well
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They're closing the room
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But let me finish signing these books and we'll get them to keep the room open for just a little bit longer
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What's wrong, and they explained? He had cerebral palsy?
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After the seminar was completed they met for the first time just for a short while about 10 or 15 minutes
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There's something at Cerebral Palsy
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That's very common where your feet instead of your feet being able to be flat on the ground the heel was up so his heel
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Would not be able to touch the ground. He was scheduled for surgery for that
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He had to wear supports and braces
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For him to be able to get up you have to hold on to furniture, or people's clothing
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for him to be able to go down any steps at all he'd have to sit down on the steps and push himself down a
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Step at a time and to go up. He'd have to crawl on his hands and knees
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We stepped on the stage with Demetri
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Put him on the bed that was there
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And told him that he should stay calm and collaborate with Eric and that nothing would happen that might bother him
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It was strange for us to think that this man was trying to heal him using his hands and yet without actually touching him
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He got up after four minutes and was not just walking he was jumping and he was running
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It was a huge surprise and a great joy for us
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But at the same time we were left wondering
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How does this all work so?
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fast so directly and so effectively
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He was walking properly not standing on his tiptoes and there was no need for anyone to help him climb the stairs
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Which was what usually happened?
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Other children may naturally walk up and down the stairs every day
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But Dmitri was unable to do this so accomplishing such things is very important for him
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They brought him back down for another session
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He had one hand that was closed I
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Didn't know
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He looked at me and Greek. They said look I can open my hand
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He's just 5. He said
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It doesn't hurt anymore
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He said look I can hold a glass and drink by myself
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Now his fist is open it is relaxed and cooperates with the left hand much better, which is very helpful
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It's not closed into a fist which bothered him a lot
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And when he wants to give us a hug he used to do it with only one hand
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Now he gives a full hug and says you see I can do it, I'm a big boy now
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Of
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Course his hand isn't fully functional yet
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But together with the left hand it works somehow, and he doesn't reject it
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Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of Reconnective healing is that it can be learned?
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Now I didn't believe that this was something one can learn I thought it was something only Eric was capable of doing I
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Didn't think I could acquire these skills - and help you my neighbor my friend
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But in the course of the program right away we saw for ourselves
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That yes, you can indeed learn to help others
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If you see the living example standing in front of your eyes as we see our own child
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Then I think that yes, you believe it
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There are amazing healings taking place all the time
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Yet traditional allopathic
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medicine has no model or
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explanation for how these healings can occur
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We don't understand how it is that even the simplest thing like you know the healing from a wound
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That is so mundane that every child has experienced it. We don't have a full understanding of how that occurs
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The answers may lie in the fundamental shift, which is occurring in our understanding of our universe
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virtually every ancient culture and every native culture has thought of the universe as a unity as a
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Circle and man is being central to that and it was only with the discoveries of Isaac Newton and Rene Descartes
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that ripped us out of the fabric of our universe and
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created this clockwork model where mind is separate from body and that we are separate from each other and
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That idea of separation is the foundation of Western thinking?
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Now Newton described a very well-behaved universe of
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Separate things operating in space and time according to ficks laws
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The idea of the body as machine the body is this well behaved machine with
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the two engines of the body being the brain and the heart and the whole central Orchestra being
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conducted by DNA
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That's the model we have and we think of various processes being localized in certain parts of the body
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What's wrong with that is just about everything?
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Body is completely decentralized
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There is no central
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Brain in a sense and that the brain is closer to an antenna receiver
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It's closer to a transducer of information a receiver and a transmitter of information
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But not the central repository of that information
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in our conventional world of
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biochemistry and cellular biology we focus on a Newtonian belief of a material world
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through the history of science we focus on the mechanical reality and have let go of the concept of energy and fields as
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Information in biology, that's the Newtonian perspective that says focus on the matter don't pay attention to the rest of the stuff
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Except that we're now recognizing at the mind
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Which is an energetic field of thought which you can read with?
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EEG wires on your brain or even more interesting as a new process called magneto
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encephalographic called mvg while
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Electroencephalograph you put wires on the skin and REE brain activity magnetic southla graph is a probe
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outside of the head
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And it reads the fields of neural activity without even touching the body
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So it basically says that when you're processing with your brain you're broadcasting fields
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1875 to
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1920 was this enormous growth of biochemistry and
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It was then thought that chemistry is public in a we're chemical machine the answer is to put the right
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Chemical in the body and you'll get better to a point that's correct
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But it doesn't appear to be correct for chronic disease. It's correct in the short term
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There is a major
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Intellectual split going on at the time in physics because the old Newtonian world the clockwork universe
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Was was going strong and a few crackpots in Denmark Germany and to a lesser extent?
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England developed quantum physics and said that it doesn't work the way you said it works
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it doesn't happen like that and
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there were huge anomalies found in physics that could not be explained and
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The upshot of this was that the old idea of a mechanical universe where everything happens for a specific reason in its own way
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Had to be dropped
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Quantum physics changed our perception of reality over 80 years ago
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Surprisingly this new viewpoint has yet to be incorporated into our current biology model the main problem with the current
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biological model is that it's
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reductionist and mechanistic that means
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First it tries to explain everything in terms of little bits
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generally molecules because there are the smallest things in organisms and
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Secondly it tries to treat the organism as a machine that works simply in terms of physics and chemistry
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Chemical reaction in the body is supposed to be central and the main reason it occurs
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According to current theory is through molecular
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Collision so that one molecule collides into another and that's how they have this
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information and and how we have a cascade of chemical
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processes now if you think of the usual cell a cell is like a swimming pool and
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molecules are like a couple of tennis balls in that swimming pool and
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According to this theory one tennis ball is supposed to find another tennis ball in this vast body of water and do so
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instantaneously and
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That is supposed to account for all the millions of instantaneous
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Activities that occur in our body at every second, and that's Lou Kress
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The existing control system of modern medicine is enzymes hormones
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Not consciousness not emotions not body filled
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all that is there as your control system is enzymes and hormones and
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We found this a bit inadequate to explain
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The whole majesty of human behavior and sickness and the whole darn thing, it's impossible
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Dusty Heidegger midgets in today's medicine still works on the old paradigm of physics
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Which dates back to the time of Newton and the primacy of matter?
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Modern physics has long ago eliminated that paradigm and understands that it is not matter but mind or spirit
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Which is primary?
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though it isn't defined as spirit, but as energy fields as
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intelligent energy fields
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We look to science as some sort of absolute truth and a story that's already been written
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But the reality is that?
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Science is a story told in installments and every new chapter
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oftentimes refines or completely
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changes what has come before this intellectual pendulum swing and
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It's swinging towards the idea of holism and looking at how an entire system works together
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Whereas you see the doctors began to look at how each individual cell worked and they got down to the cellular level?
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That's all been done for a hundred years great
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We understand it a lot, but we don't understand how the cells talk to each other and how they deal with information
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When I was 15 years old I had a very serious motorcycle accident I was on a motorcycle I shouldn't have been on and
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We were hit by a car that
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Caused a very serious wound in my leg ended up with 66 stitches
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At the point of impact I clearly remember having an out-of-body experience
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Where my consciousness watched my body tumbling through the air and ultimately landing?
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And it was sort of shocking to me when I kind of came back into the body
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That said to me that perhaps my consciousness isn't just in my brain
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But that it is imbued with more quality than that and then as I was facing a very serious
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outcome they talked about the possibility of having to amputate part of my leg I
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Remember laying with a cast from my hip down to my ankle and thinking about how
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to rally my immune system through my thoughts such that I could promote healing in my leg and
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So I would lay on the couch, and I would visualize my immune system
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and I could feel it tingling I could feel the healing happening in my leg and
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I didn't come from a medical family. I have no idea at all where this idea came from but somehow
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It was noetic
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It came directly to me that that was what I needed to do and ultimately they took the cast off
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And I'm you know I must a two-legged creature still thank goodness
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And so I think that there was something about you know my own personal experience with that that healing
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That there was something about
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Recognizing that my mind was important to my body and my body was important to my mind that that I just knew intuitively
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mind
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intention belief can these factors influence healing if you think you have an incurable disease
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If you think of yourself you are right?
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If you think your problem is curable, then you are also, right?
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It all depends on your intention
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When you think about intention? What is intention and how does intention play a role in healing?
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Intention plays a role when you think about how our thoughts and our emotions and our cognitions
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influence our immune system in our endocrine system
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and we know that this happens we know that people who feel a tremendous amount of for example have a
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Diminished capacity in terms of their immune systems functioning. It's been discovered in the laboratory over the last fifteen or twenty years
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for example
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that
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Intention does have physical effects so for example
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We recently conducted a study where we recruited couples one of whom he had cancer
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And we took the partner of the cancer patient, and we trained them in what we call the compassionate
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intention program and so they were invited in to
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Participate in a training program a lot of it had to do with meditation it had to do with heart opening
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It had to do with subtle energies and we took them through this training program
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And then we asked them to go home and continue to practice this intervention for eight weeks
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We brought them back and we put them in our laboratory and we monitored the patient in one room and
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We put them in a 2,000 pound
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electromagnetically shielded room so that there was no possibility of
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Electromagnetic fields or the partner of the cancer patient talking to them on the radio on their cell phone and saying okay breathe deeply now
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We could rule out any of those kind of conventional explanations
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Meanwhile the partner who had gone through the training program
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Sat in another room and watched the image of their loved one on a closed-circuit
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Television screen and then at random times throughout the session they were asked to send
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loving compassionate intention to the patient
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The idea was to see if we could find correlations between the intention of the one person and the physiological activity of the other
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What we found is that there was a significant correlation in the physiological activity of this person and the physiological activity?
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Of the other this suggests that there is some way in which information is transferred that isn't
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accountable by the conventional Newtonian model of cause and effect
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You know the partner of the cancer patient wasn't coming in and whispering in their partners here
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Calm down now
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You know quite the contrary
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They were at a distance and there was no way that the two people knew when this kind of interaction was happening and yet it
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happened
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Sending an intention that I am better sending information with belief that I am better is
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Sending information to the body to correct itself
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Because as we say a thought is an actual
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Physical energy - and it it sends information to the body as well. It's been very well demonstrated
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That our belief system affects. How we
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behave, and how we perform and it also affects our
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lifestyle
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So if we don't believe that we can help ourselves we probably cannot if we don't believe that
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Positive information is useful to our health and well-being then it probably won't be our thoughts create a body moment by moment
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when we think positive thoughts we release certain chemicals into our body when we think negative thoughts we release negative chemicals into our body and
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Those have a profound effect on how the cells are behaving and how the nutrition is being used
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It's very obvious to me working as an osteopath that
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The stress that people hold in their body has various patterns
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according to how they're thinking
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Probably the most essential aspect of healing is
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To believe in the modality you're using and to stay positive in some way
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there's so much evidence about belief in a system of medicine being crucial to
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The effectiveness of that I used to say to people who have cancer
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after researching the limitations of things like chemotherapy
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Don't have chemotherapy it only works 9% of the time. I don't do that anymore and the reason I don't is that I believe that
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Belief itself is the body strongest medicine
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And if you believe something is going to work regardless of what that is is going to work for you
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There was a study in Houston of some patients going through a knee operation for arthritis
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Half actually went through an operation where they were worked on for their arthritis the other half were given a sham operation
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Where they just opened the knee and then closed it and did nothing?
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They found over three years of follow-up that both sets of patients
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Reported having no pain so the patients where nothing was done to them still reported being pain-free
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their arthritis was gone
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There have been other studies looking at if there's any difference between going to the gym and thinking about going to the gym and
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With this study they took a group of people and they sent half to the gym to work on their biceps and the other half
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Were allowed to sit in their armchairs and just think about going to the gym and working on their biceps
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And they still recorded a very strong effect in the group who had just sat in their armchairs the couch potatoes
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Still built up their biceps so the body really can't distinguish between
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You know action and thought and you see this most clearly with the placebo effect
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Traditional Western medicine typically attributes spontaneous or miraculous healing to placebo
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But what exactly is the placebo effect?
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The placebo effect is the the fact that a belief that a person has can override their biology
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Well, it's so profoundly important that science has recognized that at least
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one-third of all healings including drugs and surgery and other allopathic interventions
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One-third of all healings has nothing to do with the process
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but has to do with the placebo effect that a person believes that the process is going to heal them and
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heals
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themselves in spite of the fact that maybe the pill was a sugar pill or the operation was just a sham and wasn't real and
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Why this becomes?
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Important is this is clearly one third of all healings occurs without anybody doing anything other than having a positive thought and what?
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interests me as a
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biologist and former professor in a medical school is how we can talk about the placebo effect for about 15 minutes in a
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Pharmacology course, and then totally ignore the relevance of thought and mental processes on biology for the rest of medical education
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So that our doctors are not really using the placebo effect
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Effectively there were not even studying the placebo effect and right now we could cut the healthcare cost by exactly one-third
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by just using the placebo effects
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It seems time that we began to shift the lens and start really focusing on what is the nature of the placebo?
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How is it that you can take an inert substance?
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Something that has no known
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medicinal capacity you know potential and that
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inert substance not only can create
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physiological changes in the body
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But actually somehow is able to manage a whole cascade of responses within a very complex system
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Such that it can target the liver or the kidney or the lungs
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You know that is a great mystery, and we don't understand that and much more needs to be done
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I would say that what medicine calls the placebo effect is by all means an effect that is created through energy
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fields
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As we often say one has to believe in him, then it will work
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That is correct yet. We don't think about how we actually do that every day
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If for example we want to watch RTL a German TV station
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Then we press the RTL button
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Which means that we go into alignment with the frequency where RTL can be received?
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RTL is always present, but if we don't focus on it, then we won't receive it
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So when I want to watch RTL. I have to focus on it
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I have to engage in it and here it is the same
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when I focus on something with my mind the
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Information follows this attention the Percy Bay effect is really another way of talking about the body's self-healing
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capacity and anything that
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unleashes more of that
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going to be a better system I
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Was absolutely desperate to have children
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It was one of the reasons why I'd gotten divorced. I wanted children my husband didn't
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so I moved to London thinking it would take me a maximum of two years to find myself a new partner and
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Settle down and I'd be out in the country having my 2.5 children
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And I'd be totally happy that was my plan. I was very good at making plans
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So there I was I had my osteopathic practice. I was seeing clients and
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I was stressed frustrated depressed and
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I had been having headaches for years maybe 10 years
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I'd been having these terrible headaches, which were getting worse and worse and worse sometimes. They lasted as long as five days
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I had a routine visit with my doctor and the doctor found that my hormone
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Level was very much out of balance and immediately suspected that I had
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A tumor so I was sent for a brain scan and they diagnosed a prolactin omma
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It was a huge shock
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huge shock I out of the blue, and I felt at first how unfair I
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Went off to the medical library and started to learn everything I could about this tumor
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And when I discovered that it caused infertility. I thought that is so ironic
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Every cell in my body was saying I want children, and I had somehow created a tumor that stopped me having children
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There had to be some reason for this there had to be you know this was too much of a coincidence
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I thought and I got very curious because of my alternative medicine background
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I decided to treat it alternatively rather than go for the Orthodox
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drugs or surgery
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Arielle decided to utilize neuro linguistic programming or NLP to approach her tumor
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So then I got into doing NLP at a much deeper level
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Got through the Master Practitioner level came home and was totally
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Inspired as to what I could actually do I started to really understand what NLP was all about
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NLP is a practical form of psychology
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Which starts from where you are now and looks at where you want to be and uncovers? What's in the way?
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If you have like my 5-day headaches, I know and you'd like to be without a tumor in your end state
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The journey to get from square one to the end square is you know what we actually start exploring with NLP
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Erielle made some very interesting discoveries as she began working with NLP
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Now remember I was the person who thought every cell in her body wanted children and what I discovered was that
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deep down that going back to early early early childhood I
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Had such an abhorrence of what my family had been like that the last thing in the world
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part of me wanted was to to be a mother and
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This really really shocked me I
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thought I wanted one thing and in fact an
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Unconscious part of me was going in a completely different direction and when I understood the reasons why it didn't want
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Children and what it was based on
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I was able to kind of let go of that and and allow it to be the way
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It was and at least to understand why I'd created a life that didn't go down that path
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One day I
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heard myself
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Shouting inside my head. It was like this little voice saying. I'm so sick of this
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I just want to be rid of this whole nightmare
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I want to be rid of this tumor and I stopped in shock as I listened to this voice inside my head. I went wow
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There's a lot of anger in there a lot of frustration
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That's a lot of self attack if I'm attacking my tumor with all those thoughts of wanting to get rid of it
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That's murderous that can't be healing
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And I had never looked at healing in that way
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And I realized then that every thought I'd had was actually about making it go away
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Now it, that's a conflict
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That's a huge inner conflict, and I decided to look at that a little bit more closely, and I thought well
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What would be the opposite?
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It has to be acceptance. I thought to myself
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What would be like if I really accepted this tumor and this was quite a few years later?
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but it was it was absolutely a
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Turning point in my healing
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When I realized that my tumor had taken me down a journey I'd never planned it
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Had taught me things. I had never intended to learn I had changed my career. I had changed my whole outlook
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I had
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Learned lots of things about myself and others. I had insights. I'd never had before I'd met
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Amazing people wonderful people all over the world
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I'd had the support of people all over the world and
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I
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Realized I liked myself a lot better
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And so I thought okay, I can see that this tumor hasn't been totally bad
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What if it has a purpose or a reason for being here because obviously it's done a good job so far
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So if it's got a purpose for being here, and it's still here, maybe there's still a purpose
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But what would happen if I gave it permission to stay for the rest of my life
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It was six months after I had that
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realization and I got to the point of accepting the presence of my tumor I had my routine blood test and
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went to see my specialist and
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To my surprise my hormone levels were completely normal and
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When my doctor saw them he just went wow
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That's incredible and you know I thought it had been a mistake
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I thought maybe the blood test reading was wrong or something
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I said well, you know so much time has passed and I'm older now
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Maybe my hormones have changed said no no no no can't be that. He said this can only mean one thing
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Your tumor has gone
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And he said, this is a real credit to you. I don't know how you've done it. I don't know what you've been doing
00:31:35
But I have to tell you I've seen you for 10 years, and you're not the same person you were 10 years ago
00:31:42
You are completely different
00:31:51
So we make an emotional shift, let's say we go from frustration to joy those kind of emotional shifts about
00:31:58
1,400 biochemical changes instantly golf in the body
00:32:02
Now if you think about the course of one day
00:32:04
All the emotions that we feel the highs and the lows and you know the myriad of emotional textures that occur through our perceptions
00:32:12
During a day you can see that the emotions are creating lots and lots of changes in our physiology
00:32:17
So it makes a lot of sense to start paying attention to the emotional diet as well as to the physical time
00:32:24
That's one of the keys to better health and certainly to slowing down the aging process
00:32:29
Strong negative emotions just D generate us
00:32:33
positive emotional states regenerate us become simple math
00:32:37
Feel more love and more care more appreciation and your Health's got a better chance of improving and staying that way
00:32:52
One of the most profound discoveries made really since the advent of quantum physics is
00:32:58
a thing called the zero-point field
00:33:01
What this is is the energy exchange that goes on between subatomic particles all subatomic?
00:33:07
Particles engage in a little energy dance. It's almost like a playing a game of basketball
00:33:12
They send energy back and forth to each other and in that exchange a thing called a virtual particle is created
00:33:19
Just for less than the blink of an eye
00:33:22
now that little individual exchange isn't much energy it's about 1/2 a watts worth, but when you
00:33:30
Multiply all of the subatomic particles doing this
00:33:34
Energy exchange across all things in all the universe you come up with this
00:33:38
unfathomable amount of energy all
00:33:42
Happening out there in empty space like some supercharged backdrop
00:33:47
Well conventional biology focuses on the material stimuli
00:33:51
Quantum physics reveals that it's invisible stimuli that are much more important
00:33:56
There's a simple quote by Albert Einstein that makes sense out of this and the quote is
00:34:00
The field is the sole governing agency of the particle
00:34:06
What Einstein meant by this very simply is the field the invisible energy forces around us?
00:34:12
They are the sole governing agencies of the particle the particles matter and so quantum physics says
00:34:19
the character of matter is
00:34:21
ultimately determined by the field
00:34:23
how then
00:34:26
Is healing communicated to another person
00:34:30
Well you see there's this field. We're not in this field. We are this field
00:34:35
We're denser
00:34:36
We're lighter in between we're denser were lighter in between
00:34:39
Or some people say we're later when we're physical form and we're denser in between whatever the aspect is we're blips in this field
00:34:45
This field of energy of light of information we access this field all the time
00:34:52
We pull information from this field all the time
00:34:56
You know every one of us has watched a flock of birds in flight, and how it changes direction
00:35:02
Instantly all birds in the flock change direction, so it seems as if a superior birdbrain controls all the birds
00:35:10
Simultaneously that only works with the help of those fields since the fields are able to transfer with no
00:35:17
informational loss and above all
00:35:20
instantaneously with no time delay
00:35:23
walk into any great Cathedral in the United States in Europe
00:35:28
anywhere that's been standing for a hundreds of years or more and
00:35:32
What you will experience is in that Cathedral is a hush of all reverence?
00:35:38
quiet and
00:35:40
It's a palpable experience
00:35:47
Why is that true it is true because
00:35:52
For hundreds of years the people going into that Cathedral have been on their best behavior
00:35:58
They have been in awe and worshipful and in a state of mind that the quantum emissions from the body brain
00:36:06
are
00:36:07
emitted into that Cathedral absorbed Inlet Cathedral and
00:36:12
fed back and later centuries to the
00:36:17
Participants coming into it
00:36:18
And that's why they feel this sense of hush or reverence
00:36:22
We're all part of this giant energy field the zero-point field
00:36:26
That we're all connected and that were connected across the furthest reaches of the cosmos
00:36:42
Watch a nice game
00:36:44
There are things that they can do that are not describable in terms of nerve impulses
00:36:52
nerve impulses and chemical reactions
00:36:55
Are too slow to explain the subtleties of life?
00:37:01
Even now if you look up the textbooks for in psychology in medicine or biology and try to find out how the nervous system works
00:37:10
you're confronted with the
00:37:12
discontinuity of the system
00:37:15
The nervous system is comprised of neuron cells that carry electrical and chemical impulses throughout the body
00:37:23
If you measure the impulses of the nervous system we get some of them going at 200 miles an hour
00:37:31
Whereas other of them going at 2 miles an hour?
00:37:34
And I think those of the pain reflexes are very slow how on earth the brain or any other part of the body can?
00:37:41
coordinate the nervous system, and and your very fine movements when
00:37:47
These impulses are supposed to be traveling at many different speeds is just an impossible problem
00:37:54
If you're a dancer for example we're moving in three dimensions, and you're moving in time
00:38:00
How on earth that person can coordinate?
00:38:03
all of these
00:38:04
Important dance steps it is quite a mystery this seems to be impossible with the contemporary model of the nervous system
00:38:14
We need a field theory to explain how the nervous system in all its complexity can
00:38:20
Coordinate everything that happens in the body we now know when you study nervous system activity that the brain can start firing
00:38:28
synchronous pulses throughout different areas of the brain virtually instantaneously the significance of these
00:38:34
Coherence of these pulses that begin to fire when actually consciousness is functioning is
00:38:39
when scientists looked at how fast you could coordinate all these different areas that were focusing at the same time that the
00:38:46
Coherence of the firing was faster than the physical ability of cells to communicate from one area to the other
00:38:52
So basically these results reveal that the brain is communicating on a higher level than through the physical transmission of nerves
00:39:02
Power brains also don't work the way. We were taught in school
00:39:06
Learning isn't here memory. Isn't here speech isn't here this isn't there this isn't somewhere else
00:39:12
These aspects are diffuse
00:39:15
Throughout our brains and we access it from the field
00:39:19
So it's as if there's this bandwidth of information that we're always in tune with although not always consciously
00:39:25
We're understanding that the brain doesn't have precise addresses for certain things
00:39:30
No one's been able to find where memory is for instance and Carl privom did some amazing studies years ago
00:39:38
horrible studies where they taught rats certain runs and then began
00:39:45
Systematically destroying the rats brains and they found that no matter how much of their brain they removed the rats might have
00:39:53
terrible motor skills from that
00:39:55
But they would still over and over remember the run and from that
00:40:00
Pritam understood that you couldn't say that memory has one precise address that it's much more delocalized and in fact
00:40:09
Most radically that memory might not exist inside the skull at all
00:40:13
But maybe somewhere out here in the field and so what you have instead of this localized
00:40:20
Centralized system is much more of a paradigm where the body is an interaction
00:40:25
It's not something that ends here
00:40:28
It's something that ends out here and that we have an interaction taking place between us and our environment
00:40:34
Us and the field in every moment
00:40:38
I had an irregularity on a kidney that were discovered by an MRI
00:40:48
The physicians wanted to operate biopsy that and I said no, we're not going to do that I
00:40:56
Had a healer Adam a young man in Vancouver who was
00:41:02
developing his
00:41:03
Talents as a healer. He wanted to work on it over a period of a month we did that once a week
00:41:11
Using just a photograph Adam can perceive a person's body filled in the form of a holographic image
00:41:18
He sees areas where the energy flow is blocked which indicates illness or injury
00:41:24
Through his intention to heal
00:41:26
he manipulates energy and information to clear these blockages allowing the body to change I
00:41:33
Went back and had a sonogram made of that a month after diagnosis
00:41:39
the radiologist
00:41:40
Examined the data and said whatever you're doing keep doing it, but the irregularity in the kidney is smaller and disappearing
00:41:49
Went back three months after that in
00:41:53
early later in 2003
00:41:55
after that
00:41:57
or the total healing period had been less than six months and
00:42:01
Again had sonogram, and it was totally gone. If everything was regular again
00:42:08
Nearly all of the healings that I have worked with have been remote, or at a distance, and it didn't seem to make
00:42:17
The distance has seemed to have no effect at all which would again suggest we're dealing with the quantum phenomena
00:42:24
The ether was in Vancouver British Columbia, I was in Florida the longest distance across the United States
00:42:33
As I've continued then to experiment with different healing modes for different things with different people
00:42:38
But the mechanism is always the same there's information being
00:42:46
Transferred and there seems to be an energy transfer as well. That's palpable
00:42:53
It now appears that our bodies are connected to the field, but what is the mechanism for this inter communication?
00:43:00
How can this connection take place?
00:43:03
one possible solution the bio photon
00:43:08
Bio photons are weak emissions of light emanating from the cells of all living things
00:43:15
we know we're sending out information with bio photon emissions because
00:43:19
People like fritz pop have discovered that we are sending out tiny currents of light
00:43:25
We started to look for these photons
00:43:28
I knew from the beginning on that it must not be very high intensity, but it was clear that
00:43:36
One should have his photons at all in herself in order to detect the bio photons
00:43:42
Professor pop and his students needed a photomultiplier. That was so sensitive. It could see a candle over 12 miles away
00:43:52
When a living organism is placed in front of the photon detector light emitting from the cells can be observed
00:44:02
We started with cucumber seedlings and later with salsa wands and
00:44:08
all
00:44:10
Living systems, which we put in juicer
00:44:13
Instrument and showed as this very weak photon emission
00:44:17
Professor pop theorizes that these bio photon emissions may be controlling our body's metabolism
00:44:25
Molecules cannot regulate themselves
00:44:27
they have to have a field more or less so the photons should be so carrier of the
00:44:35
Information, which is necessary to regulate some metal bullies?
00:44:40
These bio photons create a dynamic coherent web of light within our bodies
00:44:50
Our bodies are constantly emitting light in the form of bio photons
00:44:55
Are these bio photons the body's control mechanism?
00:44:59
Isn't that the function of our DNA our genes?
00:45:03
Genes are not controlling our biology
00:45:09
When we get issues running in families for example cancer we immediately look at a
00:45:14
Genealogy chart and mark all the recipients of this cancer running through the family and then turn around and say look
00:45:20
Genetics. This is running in the family
00:45:22
So there must be cancer genes what they've left down to this very interesting piece of research that reveals that when children are adopted into
00:45:29
families that have cancer
00:45:32
The adopted children will express the cancer where the same propensity as any natural child in that family
00:45:38
But the interesting fact is the child comes from totally different genetics that doesn't even have that cancer
00:45:43
So it says being introduced into the family dynamics
00:45:47
Which is where you learn perceptions and beliefs and attitudes is what shapes the cancer not the genetics that somebody came in with
00:45:56
There is a new branch of genetics known as epigenetics that addresses this environmental influence on genetic expression
00:46:06
Epigenetics as' have discovered that the information inside every cell the thing that that
00:46:12
Switches it on and turns it on and and changes things is not inside the cell but outside
00:46:20
signals occur outside from the environment a gene is a
00:46:25
blueprint that's basically what it is to make a protein molecule and
00:46:29
The proteins there are over a hundred thousand of them or the building blocks that give us our
00:46:34
Biology or structure our behavior, okay?
00:46:36
so the issue is we talk about gene blueprints and up until the last ten years a
00:46:41
Blueprint was a hardwired piece of information to make a particular protein
00:46:45
The new science is just mind-boggling because it reveals that through epigenetic
00:46:51
Mechanisms through the influence of the environment on reading the genes
00:46:55
epigenetic mechanisms can produce over
00:46:59
30,000 different variations from every gene blueprint and all the sudden you start to recognize that you realize
00:47:05
we have potentials that are totally unlimited and
00:47:09
This is a great change from a belief that genes were deterministic
00:47:13
Now genes are potentials if you just look at the molecular level
00:47:18
the Human Genome Project has revealed that we have about
00:47:22
25,000 genes far fewer than they originally
00:47:25
expected the chimpanzee genome project has now sequenced the intouch in fancy genome and
00:47:31
Their genome is virtually the same as ours
00:47:33
They've got the same kinds of proteins the same kind of genes you can hardly tell the difference
00:47:39
Yet, there's an obvious difference, and if you can't explain it in terms of genes
00:47:43
What can you explain it in terms of and the answer is I think more for genetic fields?
00:47:49
Just as you can build two different buildings with the same bricks and cement if you have two different plans
00:47:57
You can build different organisms with different fields even if the constituent molecules are very similar as they are in humans and chimpanzees
00:48:06
If the DNA is like a library book these are all the possible proteins from earthworms
00:48:12
Right up to us. It's all the same library
00:48:16
But you've got to know which book to take out of the library
00:48:21
This is the big problem in genetics itself is trying to explain
00:48:26
How the body knows which book to take out of the genetic library?
00:48:31
And we think the body field is what?
00:48:35
Decides which piece of information is taken from the DNA
00:48:43
Many cultures of the past have explored the energetic system of the body
00:48:47
Today researchers theorize that the body does have a field of energy
00:48:52
Known as the morphogenetic field or the body field
00:48:56
There's a hierarchy of fields organizing our bodies
00:48:59
There's the field of the whole
00:49:01
The fields of the organs and then the fields of the tissues and in the fields of the cells within those
00:49:07
Fields of our own body is within and around the body. There's an overall field and endless
00:49:13
subsidiary field sort of modular fields for arms legs and the different organs
00:49:19
The advantage of fields is that they're intrinsically holistic all fields are holistic me the
00:49:26
Gravitational field is you can't slice a bit out of it
00:49:29
If you cut a flat item into ten different pieces each part can grow into a new worm
00:49:35
Now how is that possible?
00:49:37
If it was a machine
00:49:39
That wouldn't happen if you cut up a machine all you get is a broken machine
00:49:44
But if you can't have a magnet a field system
00:49:47
Then you have many little bits of magnet you produce each has a complete magnetic field
00:49:53
And it was this analogy with magnetic fields that led
00:49:58
Developmental biologists to suggest the idea of morphic genetic fields in the first place
00:50:02
This was way back in the 1920s and this field is not a crucial concept in developmental biology
00:50:09
You can't really understand. How organisms develop without it
00:50:13
All humans begin life as a single cell that grows and divides
00:50:19
Developing into the various organs and limbs of our bodies
00:50:23
How these cells know what to become has baffled scientists and led to the idea of control fields in biology?
00:50:32
We've already found that there are different parts of the body filled some of which relate
00:50:38
to the muscles and connective tissue
00:50:41
another part of the body field that relates to
00:50:44
the brain and nervous system yet another one for the morphic field which connects back to the
00:50:51
DNA and the genetic information of your body
00:50:55
So it links up with medicine in many places, so it's not different from medicine as just going a little bit further conceptually
00:51:03
These energetic fields may provide the information necessary for controlling the body
00:51:09
How does the body know to maintain its temperature at a particular temperature?
00:51:16
What decides or who decides what is going to be the correct blood pressure for that person?
00:51:24
nobody knows and we're saying as a
00:51:27
Holistic idea the body field decides to tune turn all the knobs
00:51:33
more for genetic fields or more generally fields of information yes our control systems over and above the
00:51:40
molecular level the
00:51:43
biochemical level
00:51:44
their systems that organize the body they organize the developing organism
00:51:49
Plants have them to handle all animals have them
00:51:53
They maintain the form of the body
00:51:55
They help bodies to recover from disease or damage
00:51:58
They underlie regeneration for example Yaman can because of God we can go even further
00:52:05
And could say that the human body actually is structured information
00:52:10
or in other words
00:52:13
but the human body is an energy field an
00:52:17
Energy field of standing stationary scalar waves that are correspondingly organized
00:52:24
structure and contain a great deal of information and
00:52:27
I think that we really need a
00:52:29
Field based model of the body if we're ever going to be able to integrate different forms of healing or medicine into a coherent
00:52:38
Understanding
00:52:39
The body field is an energetic field filled with patterns of information
00:52:44
all of the organs in our bodies generate their own specific fields
00:52:49
one organ in particular seems to generate significant fields which affect the entire body the
00:52:57
Hottest the Emperor and the system the liver and all the organs have other tasks, but the artist so ruling all
00:53:05
There's a concept in energy medicine called energy
00:53:08
Cardiology that says that the signals produced by the heart are all of regulatory
00:53:17
Importance the heart is constantly emitting sound pressure waves heat light
00:53:24
electrical magnetic and
00:53:26
Electromagnetic signals all of the cells in the body are receiving
00:53:31
These different kinds of signals at different times because they travel at different
00:53:37
Velocities through the circulatory system the heart generates by far the largest rhythmic
00:53:44
electromagnetic signal in the body
00:53:46
If you look at the this magnetic field as a carrier wave
00:53:51
it's being modulated with information, so it's to carry away for information and
00:53:57
The work in our lab is shown quite clearly that it's modulated with emotional patterns
00:54:03
In other words if we're feeling angry or frustrated
00:54:07
Irritated the information is being
00:54:10
Imprinted on that magnetic field is very different then if we're feeling care or love or compassion towards that person
00:54:18
The heart has been found to have rhythmic beating patterns that can be incoherent or coherent
00:54:24
These patterns are closely linked to our emotions, and how we feel when the hearts
00:54:31
Rhythmic beating pattern is smooth and ordered. It's called a coherent rhythm and that
00:54:37
coherent rhythm in trains or
00:54:40
Synchronizes the brain rhythm the nervous system the bodily organs and glands all dance and harmony to that heart coherent rhythm
00:54:48
Positive emotions what we came to call positive
00:54:51
things like love appreciation care forgiveness gratitude all
00:54:56
Lead to a very different kind of heart pattern and negative things like if we're feeling anger or irritation
00:55:02
Anxiety those create. What are called?
00:55:04
incoherent rhythms or disordered patterns on the other hand we have the positive feelings when we're just
00:55:11
Appreciating the sunset, and how beautiful it is our hearts beating out. This is what we call coherent rhythm. It's a sine wave like pattern
00:55:18
That the heart is sending
00:55:22
To the brain and we call it heart coherence because in research we find that the heart has to get into this synchronized coherent
00:55:30
rhythmic pattern of heart rate in order for the rest of the brain and the nervous system embody to
00:55:36
Entrain and synchronize to that powerful rhythm so it starts with the heart
00:55:41
And we feel the pulse while we're feeling is the pressure wave created by the beating heart. It's not actually the flow of blood
00:55:48
it's the pressure wave so every time the heart beats that pressure wave goes to the brain and throughout the body and
00:55:55
If we look at the brain level that pressure wave synchronizes all the neurons
00:55:59
Like the brain would be in trouble if it didn't have that synchronizing signal
00:56:03
To kind of give us a global synchronizing effect when someone is in coherence you can often feel their love or their
00:56:10
compassion or their gratitude radiating
00:56:13
coherence is the optimal physiological state that underlies learning and performance and
00:56:19
facilitating the body's natural regenerative processes
00:56:23
The heart has its own intrinsic nervous system which can sense feel
00:56:29
Remember and process information, that's independent from the brain
00:56:34
we always think of the
00:56:37
information input
00:56:38
system as being
00:56:40
entirely in the brain
00:56:42
but we're now discovering information that the heart receives information first and then
00:56:48
Relays it to the brain
00:56:51
Studies have shown that the heart responds faster than the brain to outside stimulation
00:56:57
In one of the more recent studies we did in our labs was looking at the what we ended up titling the electrophysiology and intuition
00:57:05
There was some previous research that had been done
00:57:08
Showing that the body would respond in a way that would predict a future event
00:57:14
If the future event was emotionally significant and relevant to the person
00:57:19
Participants were attached to sensors to record their brainwave activity
00:57:23
heart activity and heart brain interactions
00:57:27
Personally stated in a computer push a button, and then we're recording physiological data, and 6-8 seconds later. You would be shown a photograph
00:57:35
And then the photograph would be from two opposite ends of the spectrum of emotional arousal
00:57:41
participants were shown pictures of car accident victims
00:57:44
snakes attacking and other disturbing images
00:57:48
On the other end of the spectrum the pictures included flowers, or sunsets
00:57:54
The photographs were randomly assigned for display to the participants
00:57:58
What's key here is the computer?
00:58:01
assigned
00:58:02
Not only which photograph, but which type of photograph
00:58:05
After the data was already recorded
00:58:07
So it was absolutely impossible for the research subject the experimenter
00:58:12
To have any kind of foreign knowledge of what photograph that might be the computer itself didn't even know
00:58:17
The results were surprising
00:58:20
The body responded even before the picture was displayed
00:58:24
What we found was that not only did the body indeed respond?
00:58:31
Prior to the event you know the scene the picture in a way that would predict it, but it was the heart that responded first
00:58:39
The hearts response was not only faster
00:58:42
But the signal it sent to the brain varied depending on the emotional content of the picture
00:58:48
Looking at the signals that the heart was sending to the brain that the heart literally sent a different message to the brain
00:58:55
Depending on what the future picture was going to be then you saw a brain response
00:59:01
And you saw the body response which is done where then became conscious
00:59:06
So the flow of this and what intuitive information
00:59:09
Is heart brain body and you have the body response for it to become consciously aware of it?
00:59:15
What these experiments reveal is changing our basic understanding of how the human body functions?
00:59:22
It appears as though the heart and brain later have access to a field of information not bound by time and space
00:59:33
Over-talking kind of quantum holographic Sora quantum physics, that's all news
00:59:39
we're really starting to have ways now showing that we really do have an energetic or an electronic system and
00:59:47
That's really primary that's just really not bound by time and space
00:59:52
The heart is connected to a field of information and intelligence that's different, but complementary to the field of the brain
01:00:00
With very clear these neurons in the heart and the brain part
01:00:03
I have short and long term memory they process information, and it's a functional brain
01:00:10
Other researchers theorized that the heart may be the master organ for imprinting information into the body field
01:00:18
There's a lot of neural tissue in the heart
01:00:20
and we believe that neural tissue is there in order to act as an imprint ER for the hologram the
01:00:27
Body's holographic body field is continually supplied with information via the pressure waves of the heart
01:00:34
inside the heart
01:00:35
There's an enormous amount of charge now
01:00:38
The pressure waves in the presence of this charge inside the chamber of the heart is sufficient to imprint information
01:00:46
If the heart is transmitting or imprinting information there must be a way for the cells in the body to receive that information
01:00:55
There are receptor protein cells on the outside of the cell which is simply there to
01:01:01
receive
01:01:02
Environmental information, how is my day today? What is going on out there?
01:01:06
What does the body want this little cell to do today? You see what I mean there has to be
01:01:13
intercellular communication
01:01:15
But there has to be one source
01:01:18
So there can be one control system for the body
01:01:28
This control system is sending out information to the body via the body field, but what exactly is information?
01:01:37
we think of the body as
01:01:40
Both a material and an energetic dynamically exchanging open system
01:01:44
Which it is we need to eat like a ton of food a year and most of it is passed out so
01:01:50
All of that food is somehow turned into the body which remains extremely stable
01:01:55
For long periods of time somebody basically doesn't change much for maybe 40 years as an adult people recognize
01:02:02
You immediately even 40 years later because the basic body structure doesn't change even though after
01:02:07
a short period of time you don't have a single atom left in your body they've all exchanged and
01:02:12
And gone out and so now this is this is the hamburger I ate yesterday
01:02:16
And you know three weeks from now this will be a carrot that I eat tomorrow and so on it
01:02:20
It's a very dynamic system
01:02:21
And yet I remain the same so if it's not the material and presumably not the energetic part the dynamic energetic part, then what's left
01:02:29
There must be something like an informational pattern which holds it together
01:02:33
Many scientists who are on the frontier theorized that?
01:02:37
And have demonstrated that we're an information system
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And it's not entirely localized in our body that we're accessing information from the field all the time
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The body appears to be constantly connecting with information within itself and with information in the field
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The body is always looking for coherent systems looking for information interchange between all cells yes
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So that every single cell knows what's on
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There's a large information system and some people say that illness is just a lack in the information system
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Well, I suppose they are right
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matter is
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compressed energy
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Information is patterns of energy there's an information flow in our bodies that we still don't completely understand
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through our nervous system into the tissues and
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Even the ancients are some of the ancients and the Chinese call it the acupuncture system
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Which is a system of information flow in the body itself we get a system?
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when we get structure
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You know is information if everywhere isn't there?
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But you only get an information system when it's ordered and the great thing that was discovered in the 1980s
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Was that the acupuncture system appears to be an organized system
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It is not just a random group of acupuncture meridians it looked
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Upon doing experiments that they wanted to arrange themselves in a certain order and that they wanted to
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communicate with each other in a certain direction
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So we're saying that information has order and that's what makes the body filled is the order itself the actual
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Regulation of the whole organism and of all cells the coordination of all cells is accomplished with the help of these
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Information fields these scalar wave fields they guarantee that each cell knows what every other
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Cell is doing at any given time and we have over 70 trillion cells
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This is a lot of information and it can only be processed with the help of these structured fields
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Ultimately according to Einstein and other people more recently. I've said that energy and information must be interchangeable
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All right
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So information becomes a type of energy because it's a it's an orderliness in space
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So there are interchangeable, but on the other hand in practice
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What happens is you get a wave of energy and then upon that wave you can get imprinted?
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information and the amount of information you can imprint appears to be limitless
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informational medicine medicine that takes information and
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Changes disturbed information is going to be the future of Medicine
01:05:38
Apparently the control system of the body is not genes or chemistry but information
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Which seems to be available in the body field?
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Is it possible to put new information into the body to affect wellness?
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That is exactly what a number of researchers are doing
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That we've learned how to stop the distortion of
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Information that occurs as a result of various disease processes once you stop the distortion
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Surprisingly enough the physiology begins to work the chemistry comes right there are
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Really wonderful healing stories to be told here
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And it's simply because we've learnt how to correct the distortion of information in your body field
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disease is in a sense scrambled information and
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so if we can access the appropriate information we correct the scrambling and
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That's what a number of these new energy modalities are doing they're basically correcting that information scrambling
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I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer when I was 20
01:06:52
Which resulted in having to have surgery and they removed all but 1/4 of my thyroid gland?
01:06:57
I've had to take a
01:06:59
synthetic hormone to give me the thyroid hormone that I needed ever since I
01:07:04
was
01:07:05
diagnosed with
01:07:06
chronic fatigue syndrome some years later and
01:07:10
Fibromyalgia some years later, which you know I just continued to get sicker and sicker
01:07:18
My husband had to pick me up out of the bed if I had to get up
01:07:23
He had to feed me set me up in the bed and feed me it got really bad to the point is were
01:07:31
Pretty much so bathe her and carry her from the bed to the bathroom and things of this nature. Just to
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Just for her to survive on a daily basis. They really
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Didn't know what to do for that type of
01:07:45
illness, I was pretty much told that she just kind of had to live with it I
01:07:50
Couldn't help her you know and no matter what she told me what hurt or what felt bad or what was happening?
01:07:57
I couldn't help her and neither could anybody else we didn't think my doctor finally said Vanessa
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you know I really don't know what to do for you at this point all I can do is try to give you medicines to
01:08:10
Make you more comfortable
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But I would suggest that you
01:08:16
Go see this
01:08:18
Nutritionist, and maybe she could help you figure out what you can eat or at least you know you can start to get some nutrients
01:08:25
from something
01:08:27
Vanessa ashley was referred to me by her
01:08:31
Endocrinologist when she first came to me she was literally not able to spend the day at all out of the bed
01:08:40
She had lost a tremendous amount of weight
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she was allergic to
01:08:46
Almost everything I was having a lot of trouble finding any foods that I could eat at all
01:08:54
Which really resulted in me being and so week the inside of her mouth?
01:08:59
Was had a lot of sores inside of it the lips had
01:09:05
Multiple sores on him like a cold sore type thing and her hair was
01:09:10
like straw and coming out
01:09:12
The first thing I did was they nest testing the system is designed to determine areas of distortion in the body field
01:09:20
new information is made available to the body by ingesting drops that have been imprinted with an information pattern I
01:09:27
Started her out at the dose thing that we would have addressed a child because her energy fields were that weak
01:09:34
so we
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started out very very
01:09:38
Cautiously one morning I woke up
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after I had been seeing
01:09:43
Deborah probably for a couple of months, and I just had this feeling that I hadn't ever had and
01:09:51
I knew I knew that that
01:09:55
This was the answer and I felt so good
01:10:01
That I just cried, I just set up the middle of my bed, and I just cried and cried and cried
01:10:07
in about six months she reached an energy level of where the body was beginning to
01:10:15
Transfer message more effectively to where every layer that we went through she was showing remarkable
01:10:24
Health changes
01:10:26
Being from a man's standpoint in a southern country boy. Tell type person. It's how it grew up
01:10:33
I first thought it was hocus-pocus
01:10:35
You know and I had my doubts and it took a while, but I see now that
01:10:42
it's
01:10:44
It's phenomenal it truly is I've become healthy enough to what I think is living a normal life
01:10:51
again
01:10:52
Because now I can clean my own house. I can cook my meals I can even work in the yard
01:10:58
I can even wash my car I
01:11:01
Can do things that I never thought I would ever be able to do again
01:11:05
It's a hundred and eighty degrees from where it was it's just a total turnaround
01:11:09
It really is I really don't know how to explain the difference and the way I feel
01:11:15
It's like I died and I come back to life, and I never thought that I would ever feel this way again. I
01:11:24
Got my life back. I
01:11:26
Got my life back, and it's wonderful
01:11:35
We're on the threshold of an entire new understanding of how
01:11:39
disease happens
01:11:41
How information is transferred and how to enhance information?
01:11:46
transfer within living systems, there's a vast increase in chronic disease in our community
01:11:52
And I believe using these information
01:11:55
Methods that we can treat the chronic disease that couldn't be treated before
01:12:00
one of the most remarkable
01:12:03
instances of the effectiveness and the instantaneous effect of
01:12:08
Informational medicine I heard about recently and it had to do with this system called thought field therapy
01:12:16
Which is an energy?
01:12:17
psychology that
01:12:19
supposedly heals and changes negative thoughts
01:12:23
Around us and the theory is that negative thoughts hang around us almost like a net and they affect bodily systems
01:12:31
They use the system in Kosovo with survivors of the war in former, Yugoslavia
01:12:38
These were families who had been severely traumatized
01:12:41
Because the Serbs had killed half of a family just of those survivors would be demoralized
01:12:48
So they took a group of people who had severe post-traumatic stress syndrome
01:12:54
Who would have required years and years and years of talking cures and?
01:12:59
medicine and all that sort of conventional thinking and they gave them thought field therapy and
01:13:05
To a person this is a hundred percent of the people in this study were made virtually
01:13:12
Instantly better to the point where they were laughing joking they were healed
01:13:18
completely from this trauma
01:13:21
Even the practitioners of energy psychology were blown away by the power of this modality
01:13:27
But this just gives us one small example of the power of using information as medicine
01:13:38
So the most important thing for people to do is to take total responsibility for their health
01:13:44
not to think that it comes from outside themselves or that somebody else can give it to them and
01:13:50
By taking total responsibility that may mean they they have to start with choosing the thoughts that they think
01:13:58
So that they are in a good state of mind the state of mind
01:14:02
That's most conducive to healing one of the fundamental things that has to change in the future of medicine is
01:14:10
This focus on the gene as being the solution to every illness
01:14:16
if you look at what epigenetic cysts are coming up with you have an understanding that the gene is a really subordinate to
01:14:25
this outside
01:14:26
Information system and that we have to look at information rather than the gene as being the thing that we have to crack
01:14:33
So to speak we have to come up with information systems that regularize the things that go wrong
01:14:39
I think there is absolutely no question that healthcare today at a global level is in crisis
01:14:45
And it's a crisis of meaning. It's a crisis of economics. It's a crisis of leadership
01:14:51
And it's a crisis of our
01:14:53
Models and our understanding of what promotes or facilitates healing we do things like we have a war on cancer
01:15:01
We try to destroy
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invading
01:15:05
organisms, it's a warfare model of
01:15:09
health and disease and how to treat disease and
01:15:13
The body really doesn't go for that
01:15:17
We have to learn from other cultures from other
01:15:20
From the observations of all the different kinds of healers that are working in our end cultures at the moment
01:15:27
we have to take the best of modern science and use it to integrate what's going on what we need to do is foster a
01:15:36
revolution that shifts our model from a disease centered orientation to a healing centered
01:15:42
Orientation and once you begin to make that move you
01:15:46
Are you know responsive to a variety of different factors that can facilitate or enhance our natural healing?
01:15:53
capacities
01:15:53
I think we can rightly say the revolution has begun not just in in my case
01:15:59
There are research workers all around the world who are thinking much the same
01:16:03
And who have research data that we can incorporate into these new ideas of the body field
01:16:10
But I think now we have a viable
01:16:12
scientific theory for how the body stores and accesses information so we do have a medical revolution on our hands
01:17:17
There seems to be this huge body of evidence demonstrating that we can pick up information
01:17:24
That almost like an electron we can be everywhere at once
01:17:29
So I would say what healing is is learning to correct the human body field so that it works
01:17:37
according to the original blueprint
01:17:46
So ultimately what I'd like to see is is a shift from this disease center to this healing centered model and
01:17:53
Recognizing that healing is a profound mystery and that we have so much to learn and rather than presuming we have the answers
01:18:00
Staying open to the possibility that there are new things that we can discover for how to enhance the human condition
01:18:12
The mind is the functioning of the brain that interprets the environment and
01:18:17
Adjusts the biology so rather than being controlled by our genes our
01:18:22
Biology is controlled by our mind and when you understand this and you realize the power of being able to change your mind
01:18:29
Because when you do that you change your biology and your genetics
01:18:34
If someone's sick they don't want to know whether pill X works better than a placebo
01:18:38
In a double-blind trial what they want to know is what's the best kind of treatment?
01:18:53
I
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Believe that we are more powerful than we realize I
01:19:01
believe that
01:19:03
Many of the medical techniques that we're finding to be very successful
01:19:08
people can do on themselves
01:19:11
once they understand their own energetics
01:19:16
It's very clear that negative information is deleterious or that you if you accept it into your body and into your belief system
01:19:23
It will change the way you react to the change your state of health
01:19:38
We know that from work by William tiller and others
01:19:42
We've found that when you begin to work with Reconnective healing there's an amount of I believe he calls it excess free
01:19:49
Thermodynamic energy that is released
01:19:52
That if this were just energy or just energy healing instead of the reconnection
01:19:57
For this amount to be released and this change to happen in people it would require that the room temperature
01:20:03
rises over 300 degrees
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centigrade
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Which of course does not happen because we're accessing something new and something different
01:20:33
And coherence is the natural resonance state of the human body
01:20:38
Which we we do have us humans. We have a resonant frequency
01:20:43
Okay, and it's also what we call the coherent state
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So a miracle starts with a change of thinking it's like when I changed my thinking
01:21:21
About my tumor and I decided it was my best friend and my guide
01:21:26
Rather than it being the worst thing that had ever happened to me
01:21:30
That was the miracle when I gave it permission to stay to the end of my days that was the miracle
01:21:36
People think it's the end result
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But it's not the end result it's the change of thinking which leads to a completely different interstate
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Universe you need to the world
01:22:10
To be healed and the good information from a therapist from in fasulo coast what happened yes?
01:22:15
Of course this this has to come together it has to match
01:22:43
So healing is restoring the body's own self repairing mechanisms and
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That's the biggest thing as a doctor you can achieve that you can help your patients with
01:22:59
restoring their own repairing mechanisms