2. What is ‘energy medicine’
Regarding the organism as an energy and
informational system, rather than a
mechanical device.
Approaching the body based on wider
science of complex, living, consciously
interacting systems.
Identifying, and aligning to, healthy
patterns of function, rather than ‘fighting
disease’.
3. EM Examples
Energy medicine may involve
simultaneous insight and change.
Bioresonance, homeopathy, acupuncture,
energy psychology (EFT), reflexology,
flower essences, breathwork, yoga are all
examples of techniques that have an
‘energy medicine’ component.
4. Why is EM necessary ?
Life processes are ‘emergent’, not reducible to
historic rules. (See Karl Popper – Natural Selection and the Emergence of Mind)
Evidence-based medicine is limited to historic,
statistical rules.
Conditions in the physical body reflect prior
underlying thought-forms.
True prevention of dis-ease (physical, mental or
emotional) is the ultimate goal of a healthcare
system.
5. EM and Contemporary Science
Most science in 21st century is actually
commercial technology-development.
Compared to 100 years ago, very few
breakthroughs in basic science.
EM is emerging science, cutting across
traditional biology, physics, medicine,
psychology and social processes.
Hence, it’s complex and emerging SLOWLY !
6. What science does
Science makes MODELS that
approximate reality.
Models last until consensus on a better
one is reached. This process involves
friction and career-long timescales !
Models used in healthcare are highly
politicised.
Evolution of models used in healthcare..
7. Evolving the model of health:
1 – the body as a mechanical system
Inspiration: manipulating physical objects
Currency: since recorded history began
Organism: seen as a purely mechanical device
Assessment: visual inspection, X-ray
Treatments: surgery, manipulation
Effective for: broken bones, dentistry, etc..
Limitation: e.g. infectious diseases
State of science: well-developed, diffused
8. Evolving the model of health:
2 – the body as a biochemical system
Inspiration: science of chemistry, microscopy
Currency: last 200 years
Organism: add in chemical reactions, microbiome
Assessment: blood tests, biopsy
Treatments: drugs, supplements
Effective for: acute infection, nutrient deficiency..
Limitations: complex multi-factorial disease
State of science: commercially developed
9. Evolving the model of health:
3 – the body as a bioelectrical system
Inspiration: discovery of nerve transmission
Currency: last 100 years
Organism: + electrical signals, electron transfer
Assessment: ECG, EEG, electro-dermal testing
Treatments: ECT, e-acupuncture, TENS, SCENAR
Effective for: some chronic conditions
Limitations: undefined
State of science: sporadic and incomplete
10. Evolving the model of health:
4 – the body as an informational system
Inspiration: genetics (static), epigenetics (dynamic)
Currency: 50 years
Organism: all above + informational blueprints
Assessment: genetic tests, interview, muscle test
Treatments: stem cells (s),
Effective for: an ever-growing range
Limitations: undefined
State of science: divided, early-phase, implications of
epigenetics require new belief systems
11. Evolving the model of health:
5 – the body as an ‘energetic’ system
Inspiration: spontaneous healing
Currency: eternal
Organism: all of above + morphogenetic fields
Assessment: non-diagnostic
Treatments: aligning to another reality
Effective for: not ‘condition’ specific
Limitations: undefined
State of science: conflicted, requires integration of
evidence-based and intiuitive approaches
12. EM ‘realities’
New physics is giving us ‘permission’ to
think about more powerful models.
Observation changes the reality.
The illusion of certainty is lost.
Boundaries between doctor, patient and
the ‘medicine’ get less clear.
Intention plays a role.
13. EM ideal is ‘effortless change’
Alignment to a new field can be instantaneous.
‘Willingness’ plays a part in speed of change.
Good EM does not have negative side effects.
Good information gives gentle changes.
Good therapeutic relationships give good
information.
14. EM view of dis-ease
Similar symptoms does not mean same causes
Causes are an unending chain.
Exists simultaneously in physical, biochemical,
emotional, mental aspects of our being.
Healing can commence on any level
There are many pathways to recovery.
There is no dis-ease label that gives a true
‘diagnosis’, just a snapshot that helps find the
best directions for change.
15. How does Asyra fit in ?
Asyra is ‘energetic response testing’ with
‘informational feedback’
The testing is like kinesiology, but with significant
advantages.
The feedback (remedy) is a uniquely tailored
blueprint to align to.
Asyra can also guide and inform any other
treatments you choose to employ (within your
competence).
16. What is the intention ?
The intention of the session is part of the
instantaneous snapshot determining the test
results.
Practitioner’s role is to:
– Establish rapport, explore the reality and set goals
– Use Asyra to reveal a set of useful informational
blueprints.
– Interpret results in the context of your knowledge for
the client’s understanding.
– Support improved health via all available models.
17. Is Asyra about homeopathy ?
Homeopathy is another ‘model’.
Like all models, its useful but fallible.
Homeopathy helps us see that ‘fighting
disease’ is futile.
Homeopathy gives us the idea of ‘remedy
pictures’ as fields to align to.
Asyra parallels homeopathy in many
ways.
18. EM goes beyond homeopathy
Homeopathic philosophy is a useful start.
Asyra reveals unique snapshots.
All healing substances and concepts may
become the ‘remedies’.
Show that homeopathy is a vibrational, rather
than physical phenomenon.
We may treat on physical AND informational
levels.
19. What is an Asyra test ?
A series of questions or challenges to the
body using electronically recorded
signatures.
Response obtained by measuring
changes in electrical resistance.
Software records responses and highlights
those outside central range.
20. Electro Dermal Testing Model
HIGH = Pro-inflammation LOW= Pro-degeneration
Time
Resistance /
Reactance Scale
100
50
0
21. Asyra is a pre-eminent EM tool !
Very wide-ranging database created from
samples.
10th generation device based on an unbroken
chain of development since 1980.
Structured and prioritised testing algorithm
based on 35 years of refinement.
Effective ready-configured protocols PLUS
flexibility to combine, customise and create from
scratch.
Editor's Notes
EM – systems features
Examples of models that do and don’t work very well in normal science..
Everyone agrees, very well explored
Early skepticism
Treatments from brutish to subtle
Encompasses widely differing viewpoints and therefore treatments. Each model has its pure materialist interpretation and more powerful interpretations
Spontaneous healing can be non-miraculous e.g getting over a cold, or miraculous, and these seem to be getting more common..
This is last slide of common part – now branch to Asyra Intro, General EM talk or other