*This section is presented in order to give background and further comprehension of the use of vibrational capacity of using the CoRe Gps system to create remedy trays. This is a function of the computerized program used in tandem with Pranic work and Psychotherapy, per the recommended prescriptives of the CoRe for specific ailments. The frequencies are delivered, non-invasively for very brief moments of time with the knowledge and consent of the participant-client.
Vibrational healing presents itself in many forms. Certainly working with energy vibration is not new. Chinese Medicine practices have long held the belief that there needs to be a correct balance between the ying and yang forces within the human body and if this is not the case there is dis-ease and health is in jeopardy.
According to the Chinese philosophy, ch'i energy flows throughout the body along the paired meridians. It is only in recent years that we in Western society have begun to understand and practice energetic healing. Modalities such as Pranic Helaing, Reiki, ThetaHealing, Acupuncture, Sound Healing, Crytal healing, Flower Essences,Chakra balancing etc. are now beginning to be more accepted and sought out by those in need of healing.
A seeking of answers to these and many more questions has led the inquiring mind and spirit to look to alternatives. Questions such as:
Who are we?
Where are we from?
There must be more to life than this?
What does it mean to be a spiritual being in a human body?
If we are more than just our bodies can we heal by only treating the body?
As the collective continues to explore and understand the wholeness of who we are at all levels of our being, I suggest that more and more of the population will begin to look for healing alternatives to conventional allopathic medicine.
This questioning is good and only by asking ourselves will we continue to grow in our understanding and acceptance of a variety of options now available in bringing our selves to wholeness.
New Discoveries in Vibrational Medicine:
Ocean Essences from the Deep
by Elan O'Brien
Energy Teacher and Founder of Essence of Creation
"Droplets of love sparkle in true souls, but in spirit alone is found the Sea of Love"
- Paramahansa Yogananda
We are familiar with the power of light - the power of the sun and its lesser lights the moon and stars. Man is accustomed to looking upward to God to be healed. The ancients sent their prayers aloft in the perfumed smoke of fragrant woods and resins hoping to be heard. We climb mountains and even send up spaceships to meet Him. But the ocean; deep, ominous, mysterious, unknown, even terrifying. It holds everything - everything we don't know, can't see and can't reach. This greatest of mysteries surrounds us, holds us and contains the very elements we are made of - our entire evolutionary history. But more important the ocean contains incredible healing energy for those very mysteries we hold within ourselves.
"From the ocean we came; to the ocean we will return."
Plant Essences - Bach to the Ocean
Dr. Edward Bach, a conventionally trained physician and homeopath, started the 20th century re-emergence of plant-essence traditions. In 1930, he quit his practice and started developing the now-famous flower essences which bear his name. In developing these essences, Dr. Bach used both his insightful intuition and his extensive scientific training, providing another example that these perspectives need not be exclusive.
Since that time, many other essences have been prepared. For example, the Flower Essence Society lists over 100 other essences in their repertory guide. In addition, Sabina Pettit has extended the concept to create essences obtained from plants that live at the ocean's surface (e.g., anemone, sponges, etc,). This article discusses the next evolutionary step in this process: the creation of essences from plants that live under great pressure in the ocean depths.
Vibrational Essences
"I am the bubble … Make me the sea."
-Paramahansa Yogananda
Vibrational essences are tinctures which are infused with the unique vibrational imprint or "energy signature" of anything in nature. To our bodies, essences act as gifts that remind us of our spirit and cheer us on to our full creative potential. They help us to recognize our wholeness and to reach the core of disease or imbalance, while assisting our bodies to heal any symptoms. If two people experience the same symptoms, they may not test for the same essences because the core cause of their imbalances are different.
Vibrational essences and humans interact through an instantaneous exchange of information. Our bodies receive essences directly into our cells, bypassing the normal filters of our mental judgement and five senses. In the case of Ocean Essences, this osmotic exchange is heightened even further due to the pressure the plants exist in. As an example, an Ocean Essence that assists us to act with more compassion and openness literally triggers our cells to remember compassion. This creates a cascade of memory triggering throughout our systems, bringing not only the memory of compassion, but also the experience as well. In our bodies, what specifically happens is the sheath of energy surrounding our DNA receives the information from the essence's signature. This energy sheath translates this information for our DNA, which can then read it and instruct the cells to alter any unbalanced energy being held inside of them. When we introduce these energy reminders into our bodies often enough, long-lasting changes can take hold, and balance will be maintained.
VIBRATIONAL MEDICINE . . .
IS IT SCIENCE, PSEUDO-SCIENCE OR SIMPLY A PROGRESSIVE, METAPHYSICAL FANTASY?
Introduction:
For many years, researchers and medical practitioners have attempted to piece together scientific evidence to substantiate the existence of an extended, subtle-energy anatomy. This research area has been known by several names, notably "Vibrational Medicine" for the current discussion.
Individuals involved in this research engage in activities ranging from material sciences(Dr. William Tiller, for example) to actual Vibrational Medicine Practice by Michael Gerber, M.D. , author of a highly controversial book entitled "Vibrational Medicine" published by Bear and Company in 1988.
Outside of the United States, highly trained particle and quantum physicists such as Dr. Rustam Rakhimov of the Physics Sun Institute in Tashkent, Uzbekistan have made immense progress in the use of Vibrational Medicine and Far Infrared Radiation(FIR) in treating a variety of medical problems such as diabetes, cancer, Parkinsons and other infirmaties in several clinics in Malasia and other Asian countries.
Closer to home, Dr. Lee Lorenzen, well-known biochemist and functional water researcher has successfully imprinted a wide variety of organic materials on free electrons present in small water clusters. These "imprints" have been effective in repeatedly providing physical relief and cellular responses from major body organs in tens of thousands of cases in Asia in a manner identical to that which could be realized by absorption of physical materials or pharmaceuticals.
These four examples span a wide continuum of activity ranging from methods which utilize well known scientific and medical instrumentation and protocols to others which rely primarily on a "holistic" view of body, mind and spirit energy systems. We will focus on the latter portion of these methods as they generally fall under the category of "Vibrational Medicine".
An Attempt to Define Vibrational Medicine:
Vibrational medicine is also known as energetic medicine, energetics medicine, energy medicine, subtle-energy medicine, Vibrational healing, or Vibrational therapies. It is a healing philosophy whose main tenet is that humans are dynamic energy systems (body/mind/spirit complexes) and reflect evolutionary patterns of soul growth.
Its principles are claimed to include the following:
(a) Health and illness originate in "subtle energy" systems.
(b) These "subtle energy" systems coordinate the life-force and the physical body.
(c) Emotions, spirituality, and nutritional and environmental factors affect the "subtle energy" systems.
Vibrational Medicine is a "large tent" which, amongst others practices, embraces acupuncture, aromatherapy, Bach flower therapy, chakra rebalancing, channeling of occult spirits, color breathing, color therapy, crystal healing, absent healing, remote viewing, automatic writing, Electroacupuncture According to Voll (EAV), etheric touch, flower essence therapy, some aspects of homeopathy, Kirlian/aural photography, laserpuncture, the laying on of hands, meridian therapy, mesmerism, moxibustion, some variations of orthomolecular medicine, Past-life Regression, Polarity Therapy, psychic healing, psychic surgery, radionics, the Simonton method, sonopuncture, Toning, Transcendental Meditation, and Therapeutic Touch. Catch your breath...there are indeed more.
The expressions "energy healing", "energy work", and "energetic healing work" appear synonymous with Vibrational Medicine.
The term Subtle Energy (SE) is of relatively recent origin. SE could mean a physical energy, such as electromagnetic or acoustic, that is of such low intensity there are no means of measuring it presently. Laboratory sensors are not sensitive enough to directly discern these fields. In this definition of SE, one is talking about a physical field which is of very low magnitude.
Several scientists in the United States (Tiller, Bearden, Rein, Putoff, Green, and Srinivasan) have studied SE and its effects. Though each has developed his own nuanced theory of SE, in general they all tend to concur that SE phenomena is related to a type of unified energy, and is not just a physical field of very low magnitude.
Contemporary quantum physics has mathematically described and predicted the presence of a unified energy which underlies conventional transverse electromagnetic (EM) vectors. The concept of a subtle energy underlying EM fields was first introduced by Bohm and Aharonov in describing quantum potentials as an implicate order "embedded in" our normal 3-D space. It has recently been proposed that an additional implicate order is embedded within the quantum potentials.
This "higher-dimensional space" is theorized as being composed of an energy, which has been called time-reversed waves, non-Hertzian waves, longitudinal waves, scalar waves, or zero-point energy.
The classical EM fields have been under investigation since the laws of Maxwell were established more than 150 years ago in England. We know all about the physical fields; we can generate, manipulate and use them for purposes such as long distance communication, computer applications and measurement techniques that are proliferating all around us. However, our knowledge regarding SE fields is expanding slowly.
Subtle energy is called by many names by both ancient and modern traditions and cultures; names like chi, ki, prana, etheric energy, fohat, orgone, odic force, mana, homeopathic resonance are each believed to move throughout the so-called "etheric" (or subtle) energy body."
The issue at hand is therefore quite simple:
Which of these energy processes, or categories of processes, represent pure and verifiable physical sciences; which processes can be categorized as pseudo-science(normally called "bunk") and which categories may have tangible connections to psychic, occult, metaphysical, paranormal, or "otherworld" spirituality?
So we don't get too far into this without defining some of the terminology that is encountered in this area.
Holistic: A wide-reaching term, designating views in which the individual elements of a system are determined by their relations to all other elements of that system. Being highly relational, holistic theories and their practitioners do not see the sum of the parts as adding up to the whole. In addition to the individual parts of a system, "emergent," or "arising," properties are postulated that add to or transform the individual parts.
As such, holistic theories claim that no element of a system can exist apart from the system in which it is a part. Holistic theories can be found in philosophical, religious, social, or scientific doctrines.
An example of a holistic scientific theory is Vice President Gore's Gaia, in which the earth and all of its life processes are seen as self-regulating and interdependent components of a much larger cosmic system.
An example of a holistic theological doctrine is panentheism ("everything in God"), in which every part of the universe, including human and nonhuman life, is seen as a part of God.
Metaphysical: derived from the Greek meta ta physika ("after the things of nature"); referring to an idea, doctrine, or posited reality outside of human sense perception. In modern philosophical terminology, metaphysics refers to the studies of what cannot be reached through objective studies of material reality. Areas of metaphysical studies include ontology, cosmology, and often, epistemology.
Paranormal: beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation. Of or pertaining to events or perceptions occurring without scientific explanation, as clairvoyance or extrasensory perception. Of or pertaining to parapsychology; pertaining to forces or mental processes, such as extrasensory perception or psychokinesis, outside the possibilities defined by natural or scientific laws
Imbedded in this discussion of Vibration Medicine has always been a competitive and sometimes antagonistic relationship between "alternative medicine" and "orthodox medicine" with the alternative practitioners ridiculing the conventional medics as "too narrowminded" or "inadequately equipped" to understand the "much broader" aspect of health(read "subtle energies").
Alternatively, conventional medics in general look at the alternative medical crowd as a bunch of aging hippies who have been standing out in the hot sun too long with a metal pyramid on their head and have had their brains fried.
Interestingly, many conventional medics are beginning to take a second look at some of the alternative medical techniques being promoted by the "kooks" and quietly integrating them into their own practices. This "bridge" which is being built between the two medical worlds is due to the efforts of orthodox medics who are finding that in selected cases the methods being used by alternative practitioners actually provide benefits in the overall diagnosis and treatment of certain ailments. The "bridge" is also being constructed by alternative medical practitioners seeking to attach the legitimacy of the physical sciences to their alternative methodologies.
To conventional medicine and science, there is an "acceptable" portion of the alternative medical world; but that portion at present is quite limited. This limitation is due primarily to the pervasive presence of pseudo-science(bunko) and metaphysical practices in Vibrational medicine which tend to blur the distinction between good and bad science and create a continuing controversy and skepticism between these two medical worlds. The gradual acceptance of accupressure or accupuncture are examples that are finding their way into the orthodox medical environment.
As you read the following information, remember that many of these same principles are being applied by water entrepreneurs to create various types of "functional waters", some containing energies from known and measurable electromagnetic sources and others supposedly containing "subtle energies" from various non-electromagnetic sources as discussed below.
A Further Look at Vibrational Medicine
It is well known that the human body responds to and is capable of generating various frequencies of activity. Witness the use of MRI and NMR techniques in conventional medical diagnostic procedures. Similarly, cellular DNA has been determined by Lorenzen and others to have a resonant frequency 42 octaves above "middle C" on our musical scale. This has major implications in the fields of neurobiology and biochemistry.
These examples utilize known and measurable resonant frequencies for various organs, tissues, liquids, cellular constructs and bones and represent science which is routinely used in medical diagnostic procedures worldwide.
Where diagnostic and curative(if that terminology can be used) resonant frequencies begin to deviate from conventional diagnostic procedures one begins to find the following types of Vibrational claims:
Brainwave Frequencies - These are frequencies claimed to be associated with various mental states. Using brainwave entrainment, it is claimed by some Vibrational practitioners that one can coax their brainwaves to a certain frequency, and in doing so, achieve the mental state associated with that frequency.
"Healing" Frequencies - These are frequencies that various parties claim could be used to heal illnesses of different kinds, or stimulate some region of the body. The medium used to do this varies - some of these parties use devices that generate EM fields which are applied to a precise part of the body, while others use mechanical vibration and/or sound.
Natural Phenomena Frequencies - This includes natural frequencies that occur in nature [Schumann's Resonance, for instance], as well as sound tones calculated from the revolution/orbit of the various planets. The sources who promote these frequencies claim that they could affect humans in a variety of ways.
Other resonant frequencies have been documented by dozens of practitioners. Following is a small sampling of these claims.
http://lullianarts.net/body.htm;
http://www.greatdreams.com/hertz.htm;
http://www.lunarsight.com/freq.htm;
http://www.bodyvibes.com/
Perhaps the most famous of these "frequency practitioners" was a researcher by the name of Royal Rife. Rife is credited by many sources as having produced an optical microscope that was capable of resolutions far greater than any of those in his era(70 years ago) and still better than most optical system today.
Rife combined this microscope with selected electromagnetic frequencies and claimed he was able to observe the reaction of extremely small objects(cells, viruses, etc.) to the various electromagnetic effects. This resulted in what is called the "Rife frequencies".
Due to several unusual circumstances, including pressure at that time from orthodox medical institutions, much of his equipment and research was destroyed. Today, some adherents to the Rife concept produce various frequency generators in an attempt to duplicate some of Rife's original results.
As noted in the introductory paragraph at the top of this page, extensive far infrared(FIR) work has been conducted in medicine, electronics and other areas by the Physics Sun Institute in Uzbekistan. The use of selective, high intensity, narrowband FIR signals, both continuous and pulsed wave in structure, have been successfully used in the treatment of various difficult medical problems including diabetes and Parkinson's.
In this case, as in other "resonant" frequency Vibrational Medicine practices, the very short wavelength of the FIR signals exactly matches the "target" or "black body" object and ignores all other surrounding body tissue or other materials. These signals are much higher frequencies than those used by Rife or other practitioners listed in the web links above.
In most if not all of the above cases and references, the Vibrational, electromagnetic fields used were of sufficient strength and known wavelength so as to utilize conventional signal generation and sensing equipments. The extent to which Vibrational practitioners claimed these audible(low frequency) and higher frequency signals affected specific human anatomy elements varies depending on practitioner, frequency and method of evaluation. However, in these above cases, conventional electromagnetic equipment is part and parcel of the Vibrational medicine experiment.
Where contention enters is where the signal levels presumed to affect human tissue, nervous system and other body elements are either non-conventional electromagnetic effects or so low in intensity that conventional measurement techniques fail to detect the presence of such signals.
This is the "subtle-energy" aspect of Vibrational Medicine that has created controversial and contentious positions in both the orthodox and alternative medical circles.
According to the hard core Vibrational Medical adherents, these "subtle-energy" signals could emanate from any number of sources not normally associated with a capability to generate conventional electromagnetic signals. Included in this category would be various types of crystals, another individual's body or mind("auras", etc),.
Subtle energy proponents often quote Einstein as a source for establishing the presence and validity of subtle energy:
"It is possible that human emanations exist that are still unknown to us. Do you remember how electrical currents and "unseen waves" were laughed at? The knowledge about man is still in its infancy." - Albert Einstein
Crystals and Vibrational Medicine
One of the most popular objects which appear in Vibrational Medicine practices are crystals. Crystals of all sorts have fascinated people for thousands of years; their symmetry, clarity and orderly structure all are very unique and beautiful when found in their native environments.
Quartz crystals are now used in many electronic devices. They are the central components in many clocks, watches, computers , etc. The reason why they are so useful for these purposes is that when they are stimulated with electricity, their oscillations are regular and precise . Conversely when quartz crystals are subjected to mechanical pressure they produce a measurable electrical voltage.
According to the late crystal researcher Marcel Vogel, a senior scientist with IBM for 27 years, the crystal is a neutral object whose inner structure exhibits a state of perfection and balance. When it's cut to the proper form and "when the human mind enters into relationship with its structural perfection" , Vogel claimed the crystal emits a vibration which extends and amplifies the powers of the user's mind.