“Natural Forces within us are the true healers of disease."
-Hippocrates
There is nothing more personal than your health. Very few topics are completely universal, but health, or the lack of it, is something that is of interest to everyone.
Even for those who are completely indifferent to the subject, we all have to make health decisions at some point. After we reach an age where our parents no longer make these decisions for us, it becomes incumbent upon us to look after ourselves.
Nevertheless, most of us don’t accept the responsibility fully. For most people, taking initiative means making sure their health insurance is covered and finding a health professional they are happy with.
And when they get sick they let the doctors take care of them.
While all those things are important, they only scratch the surface. No one controls what food you consume, how often you exercise or what hours you keep. Your routine is decided 100% by you.
Sometimes we are influenced by spouses, parents or other family members, but no one forces you to do anything you don’t want to do. If you’re old enough to drive, you’re old enough to make the decision to not eat fast food for every meal of the day.
Most people don’t really think about what disease is or how they get sick. Why does one person get sick and another doesn’t, even when all other variables are equal?
Usually we get sick and a few things happen. We rationalize the fact that we’re sick based on the time of year or state of health of some of our peers. If a couple of our family members and many of our coworkers are also sick, we just assume it’s because something is going around. Basically this means that we are just unlucky, and completely unable to avoid the illness.
What we’re really saying is that the illness has nothing to do with us. What we should say — that we are responsible and that the next time we will make sure we don’t catch the flu or cold because there are ways to do so without taking a flu vaccine.
While it’s important to recognize the contribution science has made to medicine, it’s equally important to have a knowledge and understanding of how people healed themselves and others before all the modern medical technology existed.
Often times science and intuition are considered opposite ends of a spectrum, but they can and should be used to complement each other in a systematic approach to healing.
Before microscopes and blood tests, we were only able to observe illness. Most of the traditional Eastern systems of healing, including TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and Ayurveda relied on observation of the patient and the environment.
All 5 senses were used and the practitioners had to develop each one of them to its fullest potential. They would look at the tongue, eyes, face and general movements of the patient, such as gait and posture.
The pulse was an important diagnostic tool, and in fact the Eastern systems give it much more respect than it gets in Western medicine. The Chinese system has somewhere around 30 pulses, so it should be evident that the pulse was not just being used to find the heart rate.
The environment would be taken into consideration as well. If the climate was damp or dry, hot or cold, this would be considered a contributing factor to the illness.
It’s important to point out that, while the two above-mentioned systems get the most attention, there are many others that are equally valid. Greek and Arabic medicine have quite a few parallels to TCM and Ayurveda, and in fact many of these systems influenced each other.
It seems the farther back in history you go, the more similar all these systems of healing are. The Native Americans also had their own systems that shared similarities with the Eastern systems. So there is a sort of universal knowledge that once existed.
What can be said about these systems is that they all were developed through years of systematic observation not only in disease, but also during treatment with herbs and exercises. These observations were generally made by one culture, probably with input from nearby cultures as well, living in a specific region for a long period of time.
Therefore, the practitioners developed a masterful ability to diagnose and treat imbalances. They also knew the herbs that were growing around them better than any outsider could hope to know them. It’s important to make this distinction, because different herbs grow in different places.
If you take a master herbalist from Ancient Greece and put him in the Amazon, he won’t recognize any of the herbs. He will probably be able to heal based on his overall knowledge of herbal medicine, but he won’t be nearly as powerful a healer as if he were in his native environment.
The overall philosophies of these ancient systems focus on an imbalance in the body that needs to be corrected. So the focus is not on a pathogen, but rather on the state of the body at the current time. It’s not as important to figure out why the patient is sick as it is to figure out how to correct the imbalance.
Of course this only goes so far. If you’re exposed to anthrax, it’s pretty important for the doctor to have this information. But when it comes to chronic illnesses or less severe acute situations, these older systems have a lot to offer.
The evolution of society it made possible for the scientist to do research and make discoveries that could help people to heal on a different level that would be considered by the old system to be a miracle.
In reality, it is not a miracle. It is a technology that has scientific explanation as to why it is achieving better results than before. The best results are achieved when there is a combination of the ancient healing traditions with new technologies and scientific discoveries that could be explained by the theories of quantum physics and chemistry.
One of the examples of this valuable combination are the frequency enhanced water elixirs done by Ener Revolution. They are based on the known ability of water, proved by scientists to carry instructions in the form of energetic frequencies, and to transfer these instructions to the body to heal.
Another example is NeuroModulation Technique developed by Dr. Leslie Feinberg. It uses unique scientific discoveries that effectively reset the human body so it can function on an optimal level. NMT also has parallels with the Eastern model of self healing by addressing not only symptoms, but the whole body.
Of course, the success in healing depends on discovering and addressing the cause of an illness or imbalance. So this combination can go further than the old system because it could not only correct the imbalances in the body, but also has ability to kill pathogens and cancer cells, correct gene expression and to do more things to help the body heal completely.
Another important factor is that you have to realize the value of the opportunities that are available, and accept the fact that it is possible, and turn on the healing power inside of you in order to achieve your own healing mastery.
There is a common phrase used a million times, “health providers”. If you put your mind in it, you realize that it doesn’t make any sense. No one can provide health to you. Only yourself. You can have assistance and guidance in becoming healthy, but fundamentally you should be a master of your health.
You will ask, how? There are several steps that you can take to begin:
Remember, If You Wish, You Will!
-Hippocrates
There is nothing more personal than your health. Very few topics are completely universal, but health, or the lack of it, is something that is of interest to everyone.
Even for those who are completely indifferent to the subject, we all have to make health decisions at some point. After we reach an age where our parents no longer make these decisions for us, it becomes incumbent upon us to look after ourselves.
Nevertheless, most of us don’t accept the responsibility fully. For most people, taking initiative means making sure their health insurance is covered and finding a health professional they are happy with.
And when they get sick they let the doctors take care of them.
While all those things are important, they only scratch the surface. No one controls what food you consume, how often you exercise or what hours you keep. Your routine is decided 100% by you.
Sometimes we are influenced by spouses, parents or other family members, but no one forces you to do anything you don’t want to do. If you’re old enough to drive, you’re old enough to make the decision to not eat fast food for every meal of the day.
Most people don’t really think about what disease is or how they get sick. Why does one person get sick and another doesn’t, even when all other variables are equal?
Usually we get sick and a few things happen. We rationalize the fact that we’re sick based on the time of year or state of health of some of our peers. If a couple of our family members and many of our coworkers are also sick, we just assume it’s because something is going around. Basically this means that we are just unlucky, and completely unable to avoid the illness.
What we’re really saying is that the illness has nothing to do with us. What we should say — that we are responsible and that the next time we will make sure we don’t catch the flu or cold because there are ways to do so without taking a flu vaccine.
While it’s important to recognize the contribution science has made to medicine, it’s equally important to have a knowledge and understanding of how people healed themselves and others before all the modern medical technology existed.
Often times science and intuition are considered opposite ends of a spectrum, but they can and should be used to complement each other in a systematic approach to healing.
Before microscopes and blood tests, we were only able to observe illness. Most of the traditional Eastern systems of healing, including TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and Ayurveda relied on observation of the patient and the environment.
All 5 senses were used and the practitioners had to develop each one of them to its fullest potential. They would look at the tongue, eyes, face and general movements of the patient, such as gait and posture.
The pulse was an important diagnostic tool, and in fact the Eastern systems give it much more respect than it gets in Western medicine. The Chinese system has somewhere around 30 pulses, so it should be evident that the pulse was not just being used to find the heart rate.
The environment would be taken into consideration as well. If the climate was damp or dry, hot or cold, this would be considered a contributing factor to the illness.
It’s important to point out that, while the two above-mentioned systems get the most attention, there are many others that are equally valid. Greek and Arabic medicine have quite a few parallels to TCM and Ayurveda, and in fact many of these systems influenced each other.
It seems the farther back in history you go, the more similar all these systems of healing are. The Native Americans also had their own systems that shared similarities with the Eastern systems. So there is a sort of universal knowledge that once existed.
What can be said about these systems is that they all were developed through years of systematic observation not only in disease, but also during treatment with herbs and exercises. These observations were generally made by one culture, probably with input from nearby cultures as well, living in a specific region for a long period of time.
Therefore, the practitioners developed a masterful ability to diagnose and treat imbalances. They also knew the herbs that were growing around them better than any outsider could hope to know them. It’s important to make this distinction, because different herbs grow in different places.
If you take a master herbalist from Ancient Greece and put him in the Amazon, he won’t recognize any of the herbs. He will probably be able to heal based on his overall knowledge of herbal medicine, but he won’t be nearly as powerful a healer as if he were in his native environment.
The overall philosophies of these ancient systems focus on an imbalance in the body that needs to be corrected. So the focus is not on a pathogen, but rather on the state of the body at the current time. It’s not as important to figure out why the patient is sick as it is to figure out how to correct the imbalance.
Of course this only goes so far. If you’re exposed to anthrax, it’s pretty important for the doctor to have this information. But when it comes to chronic illnesses or less severe acute situations, these older systems have a lot to offer.
The evolution of society it made possible for the scientist to do research and make discoveries that could help people to heal on a different level that would be considered by the old system to be a miracle.
In reality, it is not a miracle. It is a technology that has scientific explanation as to why it is achieving better results than before. The best results are achieved when there is a combination of the ancient healing traditions with new technologies and scientific discoveries that could be explained by the theories of quantum physics and chemistry.
One of the examples of this valuable combination are the frequency enhanced water elixirs done by Ener Revolution. They are based on the known ability of water, proved by scientists to carry instructions in the form of energetic frequencies, and to transfer these instructions to the body to heal.
Another example is NeuroModulation Technique developed by Dr. Leslie Feinberg. It uses unique scientific discoveries that effectively reset the human body so it can function on an optimal level. NMT also has parallels with the Eastern model of self healing by addressing not only symptoms, but the whole body.
Of course, the success in healing depends on discovering and addressing the cause of an illness or imbalance. So this combination can go further than the old system because it could not only correct the imbalances in the body, but also has ability to kill pathogens and cancer cells, correct gene expression and to do more things to help the body heal completely.
Another important factor is that you have to realize the value of the opportunities that are available, and accept the fact that it is possible, and turn on the healing power inside of you in order to achieve your own healing mastery.
There is a common phrase used a million times, “health providers”. If you put your mind in it, you realize that it doesn’t make any sense. No one can provide health to you. Only yourself. You can have assistance and guidance in becoming healthy, but fundamentally you should be a master of your health.
You will ask, how? There are several steps that you can take to begin:
- Gain as much knowledge as possible about the human body and the ways to heal it.
- Observe what is happening inside of you, and use your analytically abilities to assess it.
- Ask as many questions as you can, and try to find true answers.
- Don't be afraid of the unknown, and change your beliefs if they become an obstacle to success in achieving your healing mastery and changing your wellbeing for the best.
- Research the best methods and remedies that truly work based on feedback and success.
- Put lots of effort into your research and healing, be persistent and patient, and believe that you can succeed in becoming a master of your health, and you will…
Remember, If You Wish, You Will!
Your healing power is part of you,
It can make all your dreams come true!
It can make all your dreams come true!