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Friday, September 29, 2006


Alternative Medicine and Energy Healing

The Principles of Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine
is concerned with Chi/Qi (Chee or Qi) Chi includes energy, information, frequency and vibrations. Chinese Medicine also focuses on changes of state of being, dynamic and psychic factors, and functions rather than substance. The observations of Chinese doctors are based on a person’s state of spirit (called Shen), state of mind, emotions, bodily functions, and change in those functions without reference to labels, diseases, virus, and bacteria or to the organs, nerves, or bloodstream. The observations of the states of the the spirit and emotions are very important as it reflects the state of the whole human being.

Chinese Medicine grew out of a different way of thinking than Western Medicine and it’s source is a different consciousness. The source of Chinese Medicine is the Tao and Taoism. In Eastern consciousness, both the known and the unknown are a reality. The Eastern consciousness moves toward a consciousness of meditation, revelation and observation. It echoes quantum physics, which is a “new paradigm – a unifying worldview that will integrate mind and spirit into science” (see Goswami, Ph.D.).


Quantum Medicine using principles from Quantum physics uses an alternative to the philosophy of material realism. Mind and matter rather than being separated are integrally part of one reality. In this new science the reality is not based on matter, but rather consciousness. Quantum physic is an integration of science and spirituality, which embraces the whole human being and is the new medicine of energy healing called Quantum Medicine. The centerpiece of this new paradigm is energy and this makes Quantum Medicine and energy healing medicine. Quantum Medicine is the recognition that modern science finally validates all of the an ancient natural alternative medicines, their concepts and ideas on energy – the idea that consciousness, not matter, is the source of all being and everything is energy.

Chinese Medicine is the results of a continuance on the same path of consciousness with refined ancient traditions. To understand any principle one must go to the source, and the source of Traditional Chinese Medicine is Taoism (pronounced Daoism). Chinese Medicine originates with the Taoist hermits or sages in ancient China. These hermits lived so long; the people began to think of them as “immortal”. They lived detached from the rest of the population, but within the community and practiced an ancient tradition filled with mysterious wonder and poetic charm, called Taoism.

THE TAO

From the Tao all the myriad objects derive their being, their illusory separateness being wrought by the interplay of Yin and Yang. The Tao is unknowable, vast, and eternal. It is the mother of the cosmos, an undifferentiated void, the container, the sustainer and the pure spirit permeating all things in the universe. As the goal of existence, it is the Way of Heaven, of earth, of man. No being, it is the source of Being. “Nothingness” is the name for it prior to the universe’s birth. “Being” is the name for it as the Mother of the Myriad Objects. Therefore, when you seek to comprehend its mystery, it is seen as an unending void; when you seek to behold its content, you see that it is being. When you have mastered the mysteries Taoism you can Ride the Dragon. (See Taoism – The Road to Immortality
John Blofeld)

TAOISM

Riding the Dragon was considered to be results of the life journey, an enlighten state, a spiritual and virtuous lifestyle whereby humans could transform and ascend from mortal state to an immortal state. Taoism is a treasure house of the ancient wisdom of the natural law, of oneness with the universe, exalted with mysticism and is the foundation of Chinese Medicine. Taoism is a philosophy that combines elements of folklore, art, sciences, cosmology, meditation, poetry, quietude, universal governing laws and an integral way living and of life. It is the cornerstone of Chinese Medicine and the source of the theories of Yin and Yang, The Three Treasures, the Five Elements and the rudimentary principle of Chinese consciousness, Chinese thinking and Chinese Medicine. Sages studied and practiced the traditions of Taoism.

Taoist mastered principles and practices, and handed them down through a family legacy from father to son, from generation to generation. It is this tradition that evolved into Chinese medicine over the centuries and Traditional Chinese Medicine today. Chinese Medicine was only one of many cultivated arts acquired by the ancient Taoists. Besides mastering Chinese Medicine, their studies also include subjects such as Astrology, Geomancy, physiognomy, palmistry, I Ching, Internal Alchemy, Martial Arts, Tai Chi, Life Charting as well as a host of other arts to numerous to mention here. A quote from the Yellow Emperor’s Classics illustrates this:

"Yin/Yang is the Way of heaven and earth,
The fundamental principle of the myriad things,
The father and mother of change and transformation,
The root of inception and destruction."

- Su Wen, Yellow Emperor’s Classics
(See Chinese Herbology Made Easy
Maoshing Ni, C.A., D.O.M., Ph.D.)

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