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No. 50
Old Jul 12, 2008, 12:29 AM

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for those ney-sayers, do a little research. Read the works of Dr Barbara Brennan, Dr Valerie Hunt, Dr Carolyn Myss, Dr Deloris Kreger, Dr Herbert Benson, Dr Barbara Dossey, Dr Larry Dossey, Janet Mentgen, RN, Dr Erminia Guarneri, Rauni King, RN, Dr Victoria Slater, & Dr Candice Pert, Dr Martha Rogers; just to rattle off a few. These are pioneers in the field of energy medicine and required reading for those in Healing Touch Program training.
Everything has an energy field. It has nothing to do with belief. It just is. Just because someone is embarrased by talking about it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Be forward in your thinking-non judgemental & you can really learn about something. If someone had told me 20 years ago I would have a board certification as a Healing Touch Practitioner, and working on a Master's in Natural Wellness, I would have said "do what?". Experience & Patience is the best teacher. Read, open your mind. Better yet, make an appointment & have a go at it.
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No. 51
from talaxandra
Old Jul 12, 2008, 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by healingtouchRN View Post
Everything has an energy field. It has nothing to do with belief. It just is. Just because someone is embarrased by talking about it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Speaking as one of those who have expressed embarassment at the NANDA diagnosis of disturbed energy field, a nay-sayer, if you will: it's not that I'm discomforted by talking about the concept. Rather I feel embarassed as a member of the nursing profession that something so unquantifiable, unmeasurable, as ephemeral as an energy field is included in a list of potential and actual problems, alongside such practical, measurable issues as wound care and pain management.

My discomfort is two-fold. The first is, as I mentioned, that this condition is not measurable or quantifiable, by anyone. Wounds have a cause, can be described, have proven interventions, and progress toward healing can be consistently and objectively evaluated and recorded. Pain can be quantified and described, and interventions (from analgesia to distraction therapy) can be trialled, evaluated and tweaked. Energy fields cannot be measured, visualised or recorded, and any interventions cannot be evaluated.

The second reason is that energy field therapies are still very much in the alternative fringe; while conventional medicine is beginning to investigate and evaluate some other complementary therapies, this falls more into the homeopathy and shark cartilage for cancer treatment. When other kinds of untested treatments (like experimental medications) are used, patients are informed that this is the case, and they are closely monitored. And there is certainly controversy around the validity off energy field therapies, and about the qualifications of some of its proponents, particularly Caroline Myss, who "claims to hold a Ph.D. in 'intuition and energy medicine', but the degree was granted by Greenwich University, a now-defunct correspondence school that was never accredited to deliver higher education awards by any recognized government accreditation authority." (Wikipedia)

Just because there are people who aren't embarassed talking about it doesn't mean it does exist.
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No. 52
Old Jul 12, 2008, 05:32 PM

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A nice article: http://skepdic.com/tt.html
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No. 53
Old Jul 12, 2008, 08:15 PM

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We don't really understand how accupuncture works. Yet in works. many studies support its use. It works on animals - who don't tend to have a placebo effect. By the way, there is a youtube video about a kung fu master who can light a light bulb with his renergy field. It is not rigged and it is not a scam. Just becuase we can't quantify something does not mean it does not exist.
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No. 54
from suanna
Old Jul 12, 2008, 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by holiday2525 View Post
We don't really understand how accupuncture works. Yet in works. many studies support its use. It works on animals - who don't tend to have a placebo effect. By the way, there is a youtube video about a kung fu master who can light a light bulb with his renergy field. It is not rigged and it is not a scam. Just becuase we can't quantify something does not mean it does not exist.
Oh- if it was on you-tube it has to be true! There is some great videos of people bending forks with thier minds too. With a little effort I bet I can find a video of someones "aura" but until someone can tell me what is does, how it is measured, how it is treated and what my measurable goals are- it's not science. If I am admitted to the hospital and you notice me glowing funny colors- don't document how bright my aura is-call my doctor and then radiology!!! As far as accupuncture, yes we do have some understanding of its mechanism. The stimulation of the nervous system resulting in altered levels of neurotransmitters can be theraputic for a number of problems. Is accupuncture opening my Chi and allowing my internal energy to flow freely?-Don't know, but it does effect the nervous system and the biochemical balance in systems regulated by it. I don't say "energy fields" don't exist- I just don't think they belong in a health care problem list.
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No. 55
Old Jul 13, 2008, 06:01 AM

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There's an invisible dragon living in my garage. I can definitely tell you it isn't a scam or imagined.

Prove I'm wrong.
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No. 56
from Noryn
Old Jul 13, 2008, 06:56 AM

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This perplexes me, my honest first impression is to roll my eyes but I am beginning to feel that we are not as advanced in our knowledge of the human body or diseases as we think we are. There is more that we don't know in regards to how the body functions as opposed to what we do know. Despite "the advances being made" we still cannot cure many common conditions such as diabetes or COPD. We can simply attempt to control. I admit there has been some awesome advances such as organ transplantation, vaccinations and antibiotics but still how often do we change our interventions and practice?

So how many doctors laugh at this that prescribed Vytorin? I think there are components to health and wellness that arent currently known about or able to be measured. I think alternative medicine does have a place.

But to give Western medicine its due what are the life expectancy statistics in those who are treated by this as opposed to populations who depend entirely on alternative or shamanistic practices?
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No. 57
from zenman
Old Jul 15, 2008, 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by methylene View Post
There's an invisible dragon living in my garage. I can definitely tell you it isn't a scam or imagined.

Prove I'm wrong.
We feel love but prove it exists.

This morning I came out of the Amazon jungle after nine days working with two shamans. Immediately prior to entering the jungle I spent twelve days with Qéro shamans in the Sacred Valley outside Cusco.

I´m just going to let yall wonder what I experienced, lol!
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No. 58
from Noryn
Old Jul 15, 2008, 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by zenman View Post
We feel love but prove it exists.

This morning I came out of the Amazon jungle after nine days working with two shamans. Immediately prior to entering the jungle I spent twelve days with Qéro shamans in the Sacred Valley outside Cusco.

I´m just going to let yall wonder what I experienced, lol!
How is their life expectancy compared to ours?
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No. 59
Old Jul 15, 2008, 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by zenman View Post
We feel love but prove it exists.
Burden of proof.

I'm not the one arguing love is some separate and distinct concept that exists in the ether.

I'll be the guy arguing what we describe as love is the effects of social bonding from millions of years of evolution.
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