| Feb 23, 2006 @ 3:44 PM |
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Pete73052

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Sorry - no Merlin costume... Besides, it's best to keep some of this inside.
You're starting in the right way - with Carolyn Myss, Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer. A great book is called "Vibrational Medicine" by Dr. Richard Gerber. Also "The Tao of Physics" by Frank Capra. Once you get going on it - it becomes fun just to think things through and see their connectedness.
I started in the scientific side (being the engineer) - and started noticing things - like the dimensions of the Ark of the Covenant (one of only two objects that are dimensioned in the Bible) are Fibbonacci numbers and that its design is really an extremely large and powerful microwave antenna. Reading biblical descriptions of the tabernacle and the requirement to have dyed animal skins of red and purple, and the sacred geometry of the tabernacle and the positioning of the ark in exactly the right position within it, made me start to wonder about the significance of resonance. Why red and purple - the opposite ends of the visible light spectrum? Why would God insist that these nomads go to the effort of dying animal skins if it wasn't important?
Following resonance is fascinating. I just go with the flow.
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 4:00 PM |
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beachnutRU

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Oh my now you have done it you have resonated something here. You spoke of the engineering. There is a guy named Gary Craig who has developed a program called EFT Emotion Free Techniques. It has to do with Metaphysics and I didn't link the two until you spoke of the engineering.
EFT is kinda cool too involves...."tapping" fascinating process I use it for panic attacks. Don't tell anyone about that.
I have suffered with that for awhile. You tap on different meridians on the body while affirming something. Anyway if anyone else has heard of this help me out of e mail me and I will give you the link to the newsletter.
I believe this is on topic for this thread its a point of light in non traditional healing....and that is what the web of light conjures up to me is healing.
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 4:07 PM |
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Pete73052

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Yes, this makes sense. Does he describe the meridians in the same way they are described in accupressure and accupuncture? When I was doing magnetic resonance therapy, we used the meridian network to apply healing resonance directly. We sometimes saw people who had suffered through years of pain completely cured with a single treatment. It was pretty fascinating.
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 5:39 PM |
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mailorderannie

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Just for the record, I'm enjoying this thread! Fascinating information!
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 6:12 PM |
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Lunaymar37

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Agreed, it sure is. I think there is definately science involved.
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 6:44 PM |
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suzieq0808

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I've 'accidentally' passed energy in healing. Didn't know what it was, only that it happened. I called it Mommy Touch. Now, I'm a Reiki Master because I have the certificates but the only thing I know that I've been able to heal is a headache since. I'm looking more into Quantum Touch.
Empath: Here's a website with Quantum Touch info. They have a eNewsletter you can sign up for. Lots of cool stories monthly about what practioners have done with it. http://www.quantumtouch.com/
Beach: Some Reiki practioners say they need permission, some don't. I agree with the 'don't' group. It's a positive energy and won't be received if one isn't ready for it. I believe it's a "do no harm" energy -- there can be no mistakes.
Pete: The thing I like most about vibrational healing is that it is scientific. That science stuff goes over my head but if you use enough big words in logical order, I'll believe anything.
[Edited on 2/23/2006 7:58 PM]
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 7:15 PM |
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Pete73052

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Pete: The thing I like most about vibrational healing is that it is scientific. That science stuff goes over my head but if you use enough big words in logical order, I'll believe anything.
I apologise for the big words. I'm trying to use some scientific terms to satisfy the skeptical, but also trying to describe it every-day analogies (like singing in a choir) so that everyone can (hopefully) get what I mean. I'm not intentionally trying to talk over anyone's head, I just talk this way sometimes when I'm in my element.
BTW, I've been able to heal headaches with my kids using Reiki techniques. I've been meaning to take training - some day maybe.
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 7:47 PM |
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suzieq0808

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No apologies necessary for the big words, Pete. 'Tis my responsibility to understand. I may have to read it over a few times and look up some words but that's okay. Precise language is important.
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 7:56 PM |
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beachnutRU

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Go for the big words Pete......I can use a dictionary. After all I am a kollige student.......oops college student. Mind body connection is all about neurotransmitters and all that good stuff. The most visible "healing" that I did was to break a young 6 year olds fever. I was as surprised as he was but he went in sick and went outside and played afterwards. I too am a Reiki Master that is why in another thread we can send positive energy.
Yes susieq I also believe that I can send energy without permission but it helps to ask if nothing else than the reciver my tune his own healing energies toward his or her own cure and be a part of the process.
And for the record headaches seem simple but sometimes are very complicated to get rid of.
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 8:16 PM |
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wandaful123

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Do you think perhaps children are easier to help because they are so open? not yet mistrusting or doubtfull?
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 8:42 PM |
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Pete73052

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Some of the work we did with magnetic resonance was on animals - horses respond well to magnetic therapy. No pre-conceived notions there - and no chance of a placaebo effect. Magnetic therapy is big business at the racetracks.
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| Feb 23, 2006 @ 8:45 PM |
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Kat_luvr

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Hiya, While i am a Christian I hold to some strong Beliefs I learned in my Journey.
I studied metaphysics and parapsychology starting in my teens, and my spriitual studies have brought me full circle, but I have taken a lil from here and there that I KNOW in my heart are truth.
I still have my Crystals, * I My crystals...LOL.
My beliefs in the afterlife are Eclectic as well.
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| Feb 24, 2006 @ 11:13 AM |
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Red69Sun

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So right you are Pete......to know and appriciate one, you have the other.......Light-Dark, Good-Bad, Happy-Sad, ..........Yin and Yang........therefore the "69" in my name here!
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| Feb 24, 2006 @ 11:21 AM |
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Pete73052

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I never would have figured that as a reference to yin-yang...
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| Feb 24, 2006 @ 11:30 AM |
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Greystone1

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So right you are Pete......to know and appriciate one, you have the other.......Light-Dark, Good-Bad, Happy-Sad, ..........Yin and Yang........therefore the "69" in my name here!
Sounds like Good-Good to me.
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| Feb 24, 2006 @ 11:41 AM |
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torees121

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I find this thread very insightful. I am Wiccan and at our bi-weekly meetings we discuss this stuff. We have a variety of members that study a vast range of fields. I like dream interpretation and superstition psychology. Keep talkin' ya all. Very interesting.
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| Feb 24, 2006 @ 11:43 AM |
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Pete73052

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NO... now it's your turn Torees... What's superstition psychology? (Is it what it sounds like?)
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| Feb 24, 2006 @ 4:56 PM |
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Empath

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Yeah, c'mon torres!!! We are all waiting...fess up. What is Superstition Psychology? I always thought superstitions were just a way for mothers to keep their kids in line!
Welcome to the new additions!
I come back to this thread ten times a day just so I don't miss anything! So far, over twenty different therapies have been discussed! Even more if you count the variations.
Pete? Soldiers walking across a bridge with varied footsteps would be an example of preventing resonance. Correct?
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| Feb 24, 2006 @ 7:06 PM |
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Pete73052

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Pete? Soldiers walking across a bridge with varied footsteps would be an example of preventing resonance. Correct?
Yes, correct.
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| Feb 24, 2006 @ 8:24 PM |
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torees121

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I meant to say "The Psychology of Superstition." It is a book that I read and then chose to venture further into its realm. Why do people believe in Superstitions, how does this effect their lives, etc. The book is by Gustav. It is really interesting if you get a chance to read the book.
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