Category: Integrative Medicine

Hypnosis – How it Works, and Why it’s so Effective

The term hypnosis refers to a mental state commonly referred to as a trance, which is where the body is in a fully relaxed state while attention is fixated on an idea. The conscious, thinking by talking aspect of the mind, which is normally dominant in terms of awareness...

The Chakra System Provides Us with a Model for Using Our Mind to Heal Our Body

 The Chakra system of the subtle body gives us a model for creating from a dual perspective as the movement of energy that’s both descending as spirit into matter, and matter ascending back into spirit. The creative process works from both angles because it’s the continuous flow of the...

DNA Transformation – The Law of the Tetrad

The Universal Laws demonstrated in Sacred Geometry provide us with the practical tools for learning how to use our mind to regulate our body...

DNA – The Phantom Effect, Quantum Hologram, and the Etheric Body

While modern day science used to look at DNA as a material substance that was fixed in nature, where it existed as a form of permanent programming that couldn’t be edited or changed, where we were at the mercy of our genes so to speak, but we now know...

Forgiveness – The Key to Spiritual Healing

 The most basic principle that’s operating all the time, in every aspect of life, is that whatever we blend with energetically” (mentally, emotionally, or physically) we “take on” and integrate as a form of “shared” consciousness. We usually take on other people’s energy due to the fact that it...

Energy Medicine – Working with Energy Through an Understanding of Polarity

 Sympathies and Antipathies are Passive and Active Forces that Form and Transform Physical Manifestations The most fundamental law of growth and development come through the interaction of passive and active forces as attraction and repulsion, compliance and resistance. Whatever we become a part of as a relationship of some...

The Indirect Effect of GMO’s – Corn Fed Livestock

We tend to look for direct effects that we can absolutely associate with specific causes as a means of safely stating the cause and effect relationship in a credible way. Yet, what we should be identifying are processes that alter the very substance of the food by changing its...
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