The Western model of Medicine is strictly materialistic. As such it misses root causes related to spiritual, emotional and mental trauma that inhibit the flow of subtle energies throughout the body. For example, in Chinese 5 element theory the Metal element is associated with the Lungs, Sinuses, Skin, Hair and Large Intestines. The root …
The Western model of Medicine is strictly materialistic. As such it misses root causes related to spiritual, emotional and mental trauma that inhibit the flow of subtle energies throughout the body. For example, in Chinese 5 element theory the Metal element is associated with the Lungs, Sinuses, Skin, Hair and Large Intestines. The root emotion associated with it is grief. When a person gets stuck in grief it can eventually manifest itself in a physical dysfunction within organs associated with the Metal Element. Symptomatic treatment will not cure the problem. The grief must be dealt with. Flower remedies combined with energy work can be very effective in helping move the stuck energy of grief out of the body. When that happens the colon or lungs begin to heal. I have seen this happen over and over and over again. When the data seems to support the paradigm then one must consider the validity of the paradigm.
The Western model of Medicine is strictly materialistic. As such it misses root causes related to spiritual, emotional and mental trauma that inhibit the flow of subtle energies throughout the body. For example, in Chinese 5 element theory the Metal element is associated with the Lungs, Sinuses, Skin, Hair and Large Intestines. The root emotion associated with it is grief. When a person gets stuck in grief it can eventually manifest itself in a physical dysfunction within organs associated with the Metal Element. Symptomatic treatment will not cure the problem. The grief must be dealt with. Flower remedies combined with energy work can be very effective in helping move the stuck energy of grief out of the body. When that happens the colon or lungs begin to heal. I have seen this happen over and over and over again. When the data seems to support the paradigm then one must consider the validity of the paradigm.