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Wave Therapy - An Angelic Mission “Everything owes its existence solely and completely to sound.” These words, spoken by Peter Guy Manners, express the convictions of his life’s work. Manners, a British osteopathic physician, took the basic research of Swiss researcher Hans Jenny and created a profoundly therapeutic modality that uses audible sound wave frequencies to balance and support living tissues. Every part of the human body has an intrinsic resonance, a harmony. When all elements are in tune, the blood, bone and myriad other tissues create a glorious symphony and the body is a beautiful machine so complex that is still not perfectly understood by Science. Physical ailments are created when this symphonic resonance is disrupted. A quantum physicist once said, “The only reason for blockages in the meridian system is a lack of total self-love.” A lifetime of emotional abuse, whether self- or other-inflicted, will create this lack of self-love, and the resulting energetic blockages can eventually lead to any number of auto-immune illnesses. The good news is that these vibrational issues can be cleared - without pharmaceuticals or surgery, without pain or dangerous side effects! It can be done with sound wave therapy in the hands of a sympathetic and trained practitioner. The proper application of non-invasive sound wave frequencies can restore their unique, healthy vibration to the body’s tissues. Dr. Manners spent a lifetime figuring out which specific sound wave frequencies brought which bodily components into healthy resonance. He started working with one frequency at a time, then two, then three and four. He found that when he used five particular frequencies on a given problem area all at the same time, the results were amplified. Manners determined more than 600 codes for disharmonies, disturbances, conditions and body parts, and each code consists of five frequencies. In addition, he created the codes for all the vitamins, the Bach flower remedies, the seven major chakras, colors and emotional conditions such as love and forgiveness. It is a mind-boggling body of work. In 2001 a woman in Atlanta had a dream. An angel came to her and said, “There is a doctor in England who has discovered something very powerful. He’s getting old and if you don’t go and save it, his work will be lost.” As the angel left, a surge of energy ran up her spine. Over the next few months she checked out what the angel had told her, then flew to England to visit Dr. Manners at his clinic in Bretforton. He demonstrated that his sound wave frequencies really did help people with all kinds of conditions. Because of the unusual nature of the treatments, most patients who came to Dr. Manners were on the medical trash heap with little or no hope. And they were having good results. Our heroine returned to the US and set about finding a way to take this work to a wider audience. It was a long, hard road – finding investors, creating a new company, achieving FDA registration, finding the right FDA registered facility to manufacture the machines. Many times she almost gave up. But she persevered, ever mindful of the angelic message, and birthed the Cyma 1000TM machine! Research continues apace and as studies are accomplished, the use of sound as an effective modality is validated over and over. Protocols have been developed. Alternative veterinarians are using CymatherapyTM on racehorses. Animals which were headed for the glue factory are now returning to the track after just six weeks of treatment with sound, which has led to the creation of a special machine just for horses – the Cyma 1000ETM. It works well for dogs and cats, too! One client’s white German shepherd responded so well that she bought a machine and now treats him at home. This work is especially confirming because animals are not subject to the placebo effect. They just get better. Some practitioners (I am one) combine sound wave therapy with emotional and spiritual work for a holistic approach. While Cymatic codes are used on the physical body (usually at the Solar Plexus, the energetic portal to the body and the meridian systems), emotional and spiritual therapies can be employed at the same time. Recently a client presented with thyroid issues. The thyroid code was applied to her solar plexus as we worked on her Fifth Chakra and issues around speaking up for herself. First she felt the sound waves in her heart, so we worked on loving herself. Then a few moments later the sounds went to her liver, which felt hot, so we worked on releasing anger. Finally she felt the sound waves in her thyroid. We did a little more work on her liver and when she said, “It feels velvety,” we knew that something had been cleared. When clients feel the sound waves moving through their body in this way, they know without doubt that something is working. The sensations may be a bit intense at the start of a given code, but after just a few minutes they lighten up and then the sound waves are no longer felt – or they may go to another area. This means that the sound waves have reharmonized the dissonance in that organ and are no longer needed there and they pass thru or bounce off without effect. When a client sits up after a session and says, “I feel lighter,” there is no question that blockages have been released from their four lower bodies and their energy field is healthier. Clearing the spiritual and emotional energies that are causing a problem not only eases symptoms, but also allows body, mind, spirit and emotions to heal at the deepest levels. Edgar Cayce said, “Sound is the medicine of the future.” The future is here! |
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| It Isn't "Woo-Woo" Anymore! | ||||
Twenty-something years ago when I started meditating in an effort to get a
handle on stress, I didn't call it meditation. The word "meditation" had an
Eastern ring to it and was regarded by many as somewhat suspect and
mysterious. Maybe even "of the devil." I was suffering from severe
rheumatoid arthritis at the time and desperate for something to do besides
poison my body with drugs. I had attended a stress seminar at a hospital and
was told that "the best thing to do for stress is to sit in a chair with
your eyes closed for ten minutes twice a day." I had heard about Dr. Herbert
Benson's book The Relaxation Response which said pretty much the same
thing and was backed by medical studies, so I started sitting in that chair. |
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The Four Lower Bodies Lois M. Grant, Ph.D. |
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| It is common
knowledge in metaphysical circles that while we are on the planet we are a
fragment of Spirit inhabiting a physical vehicle which carries us around
while we learn the lessons of the physical plane. What is not so commonly
known is that we actually are walking around inside four lower
bodies: physical, etheric, mental and emotional. An extremely complex and
inseparable energetic matrix interconnects these vibrating holographic
bundles of electromagnetic energy. They work together, continuously
communicating with each other; what happens in one body affects the other
three. If one of the four lower bodies is the site of distress, this
distress is keenly felt by the others. We cannot enjoy well-being if any one
of our bodies is functioning in a less than healthy way. Because we can see and feel it, the Physical Body is universally acknowledged as being “real.” This collection of energy vibrates slowly so that its density can function on the Physical Plane and it acts as means of transportation for the other three bodies. Because most people know nothing of the other three bodies, in our culture it is common to believe that the Physical Body is who we really are. The Etheric Body is a fine web of electromagnetic energy which closely surrounds the Physical Body. Electromagnetic Life Forces from the outer Universe are fed into the physical body through this web. We use the etheric body to tap into the Unified Field of Consciousness and to communicate with Spirit. If we block messages from Spirit, there will be energetic congestion in the Etheric Body. The Mental Body is associated with the physical brain as well as our actual thought processes. The lessons we learn during a lifetime are processed here, along with academic learning. When the lessons generate negative thoughtforms which are not resolved, negative energy takes up residence in this body instead of moving through it, and mental energy clogs up. The Emotional Body is involved with our feelings, our most powerful energetic force. Emotional hurts are experienced here - let's call them “emotionforms.” If emotional pain is not consciously acknowledged and released, emotionforms stay in the Emotional Body and it bogs down. The four lower bodies are indivisible and of equal importance, but it is interesting to note that the well-known metaphysical phrase “body, mind and spirit” acknowledges the existence of only three lower bodies. Somehow the Emotional Body is not included. This reflects how even more so-called “enlightened” folks still prefer not to deal with their emotions. I think this is because it can be very scary to get in touch with old emotional pain. An unpleasant event, such as being physically or emotionally hurt by a parent, reverberates throughout the system. The Physical Body hurts where the pain was inflicted and effects can be visible. The Mental Body thinks something like, “There must be something wrong with me or this wouldn't have happened.” And the Emotional Body recoils with fear, resentment, or self-hatred. Such injuries can be healed if comfort and support are given at the time. But if the comfort and support are unavailable, which is usually the case, repetition of hurtful incidents over time will burden the four lower bodies, eventually manifesting as physical illness, depression or the general inability to live an effective life. In our culture when a person has an illness, all efforts to heal the condition are typically centered on the physical body. The body’s symptoms are beaten into submission with drugs and/or surgery and relief is often achieved - for a time. Dealing with the physical body is essential, but if that is the only area of concentration, complete healing cannot be achieved. Some people seek to understand their problems intellectually by undergoing counseling or psychoanalysis which help the mental body to heal. But if the emotional body is ignored, the problems can only come back. One of my clients was about to leave the planet after enduring over a dozen surgeries. I told her, “You can heal your body with love.” While she thought I was nuts, she decided to give it a try. Now, three years later, she has recreated her life and her body by getting in touch with the old, painful feelings in her emotional body, releasing boatloads of destructive emotionforms from this and other lifetimes, and learning to love her Self and all four of her Bodies. She's a walking miracle and in her newfound strength she is leading others to wholeness. Many of us, especially men, are trained to deny our feelings. Little boys are told, “big boys don't cry.” Since their feelings aren’t acceptable, they learn to stuff them deep inside the emotional body. It is not easy to dig down, bring up this old stuff, feel it and let it go; some are afraid that if they feel what they have been repressing, it will kill them. Yet it is essential to do this work - and it is work! - if one is to fully heal the physical vehicle. We can only heal what we can feel. Big boys need to cry! Compassionate counselors create a safe place for feelings to be felt, processed and released. Tears that have been repressed must be expressed. Negative thought- and emotionforms can be transformed and replaced with love to transform dysfunction into proper function and enhance the ability to live life from a place of joy. Lois Grant is a Practitioner of Self-Discovery, Author, Counselor, Teacher. Website: www.angelicble.com She can be reached at 404 252-8525 |
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