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Energetic Anatomy

Energetic Anatomy

Most revolutions in science have come from people who taught themselves outside the academic system and were not constrained by the fallacies and fashions of the day. It has been well documented that modern institutions of science operate in such a way as to enforce conformity and prevent research and publication of revolutionary ideas.

The physical dimension of the human body is a mass of atomic substance, intricately designed and regulated, delicately balanced with environmental forces, and receiving its ultimate animation from sources yet beyond full scientific scrutiny. Einstein taught us that matter and energy are essentially interchangeable and their transformations are eternally continuous.  All matter is energy.  It is all made up of oscillating, vibrating, swirling bits of energy of different sizes and speeds.  The chair you’re sitting in is made up of energy, as are your clothes.  We are energy beings.  Matter and energy are indestructible and persistent and infinitely divisible. Matter has been scientifically defined and shown to be no more than standing-wave fields. At a quantum level, all living organisms, including man, can be shown to be made of evolving fractal constructs with many biological subsystems as part of an underlying holographic universe. These systems have the ability to self-assemble as well as the ability to receive, transduce and transmit electromagnetic, acoustic, mechanical and other forms of vibrations. These vibrations are specific for every substance and can be either beneficial (harmonic) or detrimental (disharmonic) to the receiving organism. Disharmonic vibrations create distortion of the physical extra-cellular matrix and, ultimately, dis-ease. A distorting resonance can persist for many years and even pass holographically, combined with the DNA spiral, into subsequent generation (e.g., homeopathic “miasms”).

As we look into the atom, we find that the smallness of matter/energy is as eternal as the vastness of the universe.  There is no lower limit to the quantity of action that is necessary to effect any change.  In other words, a minute amount of energy may be as effective in bringing about a change as is a large amount of energy.  In all of us there is the visible and the invisible, tangible and intangible.  We all have muscles, bones, fat, and blood.  We have eyes and ears and noses.  But also we have emotions, intellect, and spirit.  We have an invisible nature that defies chemical compositions and that allows us understanding of more than just physical creation.  This invisible nature is dominant over the physical, and that which disrupts the invisible nature, the mind, and the emotions must ultimately also disrupts the physical body.  There is a kind of music, an almost audible hum that permeates all of creation.  Each part of creation, each creature, each plant, even each of the basic elements of creation, is a part of that symphony.

Modern science often reduces us to being mere machines, made of many parts that can be manipulated or removed or replaced like parts of a car.  But there is an invisible being driving that vehicle, and if that being is in a state of disruption, the vehicle is bound to run off the road and crash.  All healing must take place on the level of vital force if healing is to take place at all.  By treating only symptoms and looking only to the physical body in terms of treatment, we can never bring about a true healing.  If we refuse to look to the vital force and to the invisible nature, we spend our lives chasing ailments one after another, as the weakest links in our system break down and more and more serious illnesses set in.  But if we clear the block in the vital force with an energetic approach, we work on a more profound energetic level, one treating the underlying cause rather than symptoms.  When we accept that illness begins in our invisible nature, we can then move to the next step.

As we are spiritual beings, energy beings, science has taught us that we are eternal in our natures.  If we accept Einstein’s insights, then we begin to see the allopathic tradition of medicine as out-dated, mired in a universe made up of only what we can see, taste, smell, touch, and hear.  But, energetic medicine shows us an energy universe, one that is alive and harmonious in creation. These thousands-of-years-old philosophies have yet to be proved scientifically because of the limitations of science, not because they are not true.  If we accept the principle of vital force, then we must look elsewhere for our healing, not to flesh and bones, blood and lymph, but to our eternal selves—our spirits.  There is much more to health than cholesterol counts or blood pressure.

Atomic and Molecular Magnetism

All forms of matter have atoms as basic building units, and there are at least 92 kinds of atoms which naturally occur in nature. The essential composition of an atom is: a positively charged nucleus, containing protons and neutrons, and negatively charged electrons, orbiting the nucleus. Fundamental to the generation of atomic magnetism is the orbital movement of negatively charged electrons around a positively charged nucleus. The relative movement of dissimilar charges constitutes a flow of electrical currents, which, in turn, produces a magnetic field. Electricity and magnetism are very closely related. In fact, they seem to be different aspects of a single phenomenon--hence the term, "electromagnetism." Magnetism, then, becomes a corollary to the movement of charges, wherever such movement occurs. The magnetic field itself is often described as a field of influence, (attractive or repelling), surrounding the flow of electricity, such that if the field were diagrammed, it would be seen surrounding the current flow and at right angles to it.

Electron movement around the nucleus produces electrical flow, which, in turn, produces magnetism. But this is only one source of magnetism in the atom. In addition to their orbital movement, the electrons also spin on their axis, thereby creating yet another magnetic field. And to a lesser extent, the protons and neutrons inside the nucleus have an intrinsic rotation which results in giving the nucleus certain magnetism, although it is considerably smaller in strength than that created by the electron movement. (The magnetic moment of the nucleus of an atom is about 2,000 times weaker than that of the whole atom.) It is the vector sum of all these internal properties that give the atom its overall magnetic moment.

In physics, the term "magnetic moment" is used to identify the presence of a magnetic field associated with a given body, and to refer to the strength and direction of that magnetic field. When applied to the atom, magnetic moment relates to the overall character of the magnetic field of the atom. The atom's magnetic moment results primarily from the combination of the orbital and spin movements of the electrons. Arising out of this interaction between orbital and spin magnetic moments is what is called the spin-orbital coupling. This relates to an internal splitting of energy levels and further contributes to the internal cohesion of the atoms' structure. Virtually all atoms comprising matter--whether organic or inert--are considered to have a magnetic moment. Any system or body which is the source of a magnetic field is said to have a magnetic moment. The magnetic field inherent in the atom and created by its own natural motion does not exist by itself in isolation from other external fields. Not infrequently, an atom is exposed to magnetic fields stronger than its own. If an external magnetic field of strength considerably greater than that of the atom's internal field is applied the result is to destroy the spin-orbital coupling mentioned above. In this instance, the dominant effect would become that of the stronger external field. The exact external field strength necessary to destroy the spin-orbital coupling seems to vary, depending on which element of matter is being acted upon. Under such conditions an alteration in the normal energy level of atoms (and of molecules) occurs, and in certain instances this can lead to a considerable modification of established atomic and molecular processes.

A field external to the atom may affect the spin orientation of protons within the nucleus. Such an external field can have the effect of accelerating or retarding proton activity. Two other concepts of external magnetic field influence upon atoms are: Precession and resonance, and are seen to bear an intrinsic, even causal relationship to each other. Precession occurs when an applied magnetic field acts upon the magnetic field of the electron, altering the direction of movement of the field belonging to the electron. The usual result is to give the electron's field a kind of conical motion around the applied field. Thus, the field of the electron precesses around the applied field. Precession occurs with the spin as well as the orbital motion of the electron. There is also precession associated with the nucleus. With the various precessional effects of an applied field upon an atom, the result is a complicated relationship between competing forces: the applied field, the spin and orbital fields of the electrons, and the nucleus. These interactions are further complicated by the many billions of atoms when matter is considered in bulk. The rate of precession will vary, depending on the characteristics of both the applied magnetic field and the subject magnetic field. A varying applied magnetic field means that the rate of precession will also vary. The earth's magnetic field gives rise to precession in all atoms comprising all matter upon the surface of the earth. The motion of the atom with its nucleus and orbiting and spinning electrons precessing around a magnetic field is repeated in nature on the macroscopic scale in the solar system with its orbiting of spinning planets all precessing as part of the Milky Way around some variable point in space.

The earth's magnetic field is influenced by changes in the sun's strong magnetic fields producing solar flares and sunspots. The carrier is the solar wind, a continuous breeze of electrified gas which arrives here about four days after an event on the sun to create disturbances in the earth's magnetism. Micro and macro mirror each other. Resonance in an atom occurs when the frequency of precession of the field of the nucleus is the same as the frequency of the applied field. This is referred to as nuclear magnetic resonance. In addition to nuclear resonance, electron resonance can also occur if the external field frequency matches that of the atom's electrons. It is under the condition of resonance that the combined, interacting effect of the magnetic fields is at maximum.

With the atom, the overall magnetism depends on how the internal magnetism of the atom's nucleus links up with the orbiting and spin magnetic field of the electrons. With matter in bulk, it is the total vector sum of various atom groupings which determines the final character of molecular magnetism. For example, in the case or iron or cobalt, the atoms join together in such as way that there is, in effect, no cancellation of the individual field of each atom, all fields combine to point in the same direction, thus producing a substance extremely responsive to magnetic influence. The human body functions as a giant electromagnet. The human organism consists of about 10 trillion cells, in which there are nearly 10 billion miles of DNA, the nucleo-protein which plays a key role in the transmission of life codes. The two chains of the double helix DNA molecule are of opposite polarity. This polar affinity within an aqueous medium is thought to aid in the stabilization of the overall molecular structure.

Bioenergetic Field

A Biochemical Perspective

The human body consists of over 80% water. Water is universally recognized to be particularly susceptible to magnetic influence. Since the nucleus of the oxygen atom has no magnetic moment, and should therefore not respond to an external magnetic field, it is the single proton of the hydrogen's nucleus that is thought to be so amenable to magnetic fields, with the result that water can be easily polarized by an external magnetic force. Thus, under normal circumstances, some of the hydrogen protons contained in the water within the human body might be expected to line up in the direction of the earth's magnetic field. Extending this rationale, these hydrogen protons in water would realign themselves in the direction of any local or applied magnetic field whose strength greatly exceeds that of the earth's field. Hence, the body's high percentage of water is thought to be a prevailing reason for its susceptibility to magnetic influences. Artificially imposed magnetic fields can alter normal biochemical processes.

There are at least three possible effects of magnetic fields upon biochemical processes: a) An upset of the normal enzyme balance, b) An increase or decrease in the stability of the genetic code, c) Modification of the normal rate of cell division. The chemical components in the cells have varying magnetic susceptibility. Hence, the permanent and any transient components will experience varying forces under the influence of the magnetic field. Although these forces are small from a microscopic point of view, they can be appreciable enough to overcome weak intermolecular forces and thus to upset the delicate balance (chemical or other equilibria, inside and outside the cell) necessary for the sustenance of a living system. (Magnetic fields ranging between 2,000 to 7,000 oersted can have the effect of increasing the production of gases by the decomposition of liquids exposed to such fields).

Electrolytic Responses

If we consider its electrolytic properties, we achieve another perspective of the body's chemical susceptibility to magnetic fields. An electrolyte, as we know, is a substance in solution capable of conducting an electric current; and where there is electric current flow, there also is magnetism. Some liquid solutions, because of differing chemical properties, are better electrolytes than others. The better the electrolyte, the greater the current flow, and consequently, the larger the resultant magnetic field. Iron is known to be especially susceptible to magnetization, and the human blood carries in solution relatively large amounts of iron. Given these conditions, the body is seen to generate a magnetic field of its own, owing partly to the presence of iron-produced charged particles flowing in the blood stream, although other chemical elements, e.g. potassium and sodium, also contribute a fair measure of charged particles to the body's overall bioelectric/biomagnetic status. It is common knowledge that blood placed under a microscope with a magnetic field applied, reveals the blood cells all lined up in the direction of the field. This easy polarization of the blood is thought to be greatly facilitated by the high percentage of iron contained in the hemoglobin of the blood cells. Under certain conditions magnetic fields, in altering the orientation of blood cells, induce changes in their biological reactions, and thereby modify the probability of chemical bond formation,

The blood is very slightly alkaline, with respect to body cells which are more acid in nature. Consequently, if one is suffering from a condition prompted by the over-acidity of the blood, the proper application of negative, alkaline north pole magnetic energy should help restore the blood to normal. The blood's leukocyte (white cell) count is particularly amenable to magnetic influence, their numbers quickly rising or dropping, depending on the prevailing magnetic conditions. Within the human system, the blood, because of its chemical composition, assists in the creation of the body's intrinsic biomagnetic field. Due to its iron content, the blood is highly amenable to magnetic fields from external sources.

Cells and Magnetism

There are about 100 trillion cells in the human body.  Each cell is a tiny drop of water enclosed in a bubble of oily membrane.  A cell membrane is a very thin film—a double layer of lipids—of fatty acid hydrocarbons—reinforced by cholesterol, collagen and proteins.  Lipids form a very minute, positively charged, barrier that insulates water in a cell from waters all around it.  The process of getting nutrients absorbed into cells—across the cell wall matrix—is termed biovection.  This cell wall also blocks movement of electrons and ions.  So a cell can store an electric charge.  Each cell is a biological battery!

The force between the inside and outside cell wall is a liquid pressure that’s sustained by electrolytes Minerals are needed to keep this battery in a cell going, and to enable cells to hold a charge.  Without minerals—without the right electrolytes in correct ratios—cells can’t maintain this inner-outer pressure, weaken, become vulnerable to parasites—even die.  The cell membrane is a key element in immunity.  If our body was a car, electrolytes would be the battery and sparkplugs.  A car won’t run without a battery and sparkplugs.  Without these living waters, we can’t be healthy.  And if we don’t recharge our biological battery, we’re as worthless as a car with a dead battery. 

Lightning occurs constantly all over the planet.  Earth itself spins inside a huge electromagnetic field.  Every living thing participates in this electromagnetic activity.  Some of that charge is transferred into our body when our naked skin touches moist Earth or bare rock.  Modern humans are missing this daily experience of being grounded in direct electrolytic link to moist soil.  Theoretically, if we are exceptionally healthy, with good mineral content, our body can create this electromagnetic energy within itself.  Not only our bodies, but our culture is rapidly losing its last links to Nature as biology, ecology, geology—and spirit.

Electrolytes supply the spark of life to cells.  They aren’t fuel that is burned to provide power.  Rather, like a spark in a car engine, they are the electric fire that ignites every chemical reaction in a cell.  They deliver electrons where needed for reactions, and store charge between events.  Electrolytes strengthen every cell, gland and organ, do many important things, and make everything work better.  Electrolytes sustain the most critical chemical balance in the body:  pH—the acid-base balance.  This delicate chemical condition determines how electrons are available for reactions.  Too much positive charge from acids (+) creates an inability to circulate electrons.  Excess anions (-) of an alkaline state will overcharge a cell or organism.  Life is a balancing act, so most biological processes need neutral—or slightly alkaline—pH to assure a steady supply of electrons.  Our blood remains very close to 6.45 pH, and if it changes by 0.1, we can die.  Electrolytes not only help restore neutral pH balance, they also act as buffers that resist any change in pH.  The neutral factor means that if we eat something that’s too acid or too alkaline, our body can prevent a change in pH.

A healthy body with electrolytes will temporarily neutralize these extremes.  Like trees dying on high mountain tops from acid rain, intestinal microflora wilt and weaken if the pH of their environment changes.  When the pH of cell water becomes too acid, proteins change their shape, and many enzymes no longer function.  Much modern illness is due to disturbed pH.  Infections, yeasts, parasites, and worms all thrive in acid pH.  Cancer and arthritis are two of many everyday diseases encouraged and aggravated, if not caused by inability to sustain stable, neutral pH, and thus cell membrane integrity.  Chronic excess acids force our body to use calcium stored in teeth and bones to neutralize acids.  Our poor, depleted soils can’t supply minerals needed for electrolytes, while refining and processing remove even more minerals, so we can’t generate the electromagnetic charge.  No matter how much supplement we take, calcium can’t adhere to bone matrix without this electromagnetic force.

Cells exist within an electro-energetic continuum where they are most often attached to other cells of the same type. The blood is one such pulsating vibrational tissue. It delivers vitally important nutrients and elements that also vibrate energetically—bioelectrically and electrochemically. Oxygen especially is supportive in this way. Therefore, since the cells of the body require a steady supply of nutrients, they are typically located in close proximity to blood vessels for a steady stream of energetic elements and vibrational molecules.

All functions of the human body are electro-chemical in their operations. Biomagnetic researchers look upon the cell in the living organism as a small electric battery with the mitochondria as the power house. Energy originates at a mitochondrial level, involving glucose, ADP, ATP, and electrons. Thus, the elimination of toxic substances (or their resonances) which could be impairing mitochondrial function would logically improve cellular function. These xenobiotics include toxic metals as well as solvents. A cell, like all units comprised of physical, atomic substance, has a magnetic moment which, in part, results from the interaction of its electrochemical constituents. There is a resonance which holds between the DNA in the chromosomes of the cell nucleus and the RNA residing in the cytoplasmic envelope which surrounds the nucleus. Biochemists are steadily expanding their comprehension of the phenomenon of the constant transfer of electricity occurring across cell membranes. The electric message is carried along the nerves as a result of changes in the quantities of potassium and sodium salts inside and outside the cell. Outside are a lot of potassium and little sodium. The effect is like that of a wet battery where different solutions separated by a semi-permeable membrane give rise to an electric current. If a very fine electrode tube is inserted inside an individual nerve and another tube is bathed in the external sodium predominating liquid, an electric difference of 65-95 millivolts can be measured between the two points.

When a nerve is stimulated, sodium flows into it at the point of stimulation and potassium flows out, discharging the local voltage difference across the membrane. The voltage difference is then discharged in the next bit of membrane a little further along and so on--thus, the message travels along the nerve. Consequently, each cell can be viewed as possessing its own immediate magnetic environment, or magnetic field, which combines with the fields of like and adjacent cells, thereby giving rise to the magnetic field of a particular system within the human body. The magnetic field of the skeletal system can be seen as distinct from that of the nervous system. In practice, however, the individual magnetic fields of all the body's cells and of all the body's systems combine to yield an overall somatic magnetic field, resulting from all of the body's physical, electrochemical, magnetic-producing processes taken collectively.

The Extracellular Energy Apparatus

The extracellular matrix (ECM) can be considered to function like a “prekidney,” since all substances that have to be eliminated through the bloodstream and kidneys must first pass through the ECM. Thus, the ECM is also a transit and storage area for nutrients, water, and waste. The ECM pervades the entire organism and reaches most cells in the body. Anatomically, the ECM consists of a reticulum consisting of polymeric protein-sugar complexes bound to water forming a gel state. The cytoplasm inside of cells also exists in a gel state. The liquid crystal properties of the molecules in these compartments allow them to undergo cooperative phase transitions in response to changes in temperature, pH, ion concentrations, oxygen concentrations, carbon dioxide concentration, ATP concentration, physical factors, and other electrical fields. Thus, what was hither-to-fore largely ignored by mainstream medical scientists, the ECM contributes greatly to the organization of tissues, whole body coordination through communications and especially electrodynamics.

Cells can now be seen as organized structures with an internal architecture of cytoskeletal proteins that connect all components of the cell to the rest. Enzymes of the cell are attached to the cytoskeletal framework and membranes creating solid-state-chemistry. In fact, contrary to popular opinion, enzymes are not floating randomly around the cell, but connected to a whole bioelectrical network.

Cytoskeletal filaments and tubules (within the cells) form a continuous system that links cell surfaces to the nucleus and all cellular organelles as well as other structures outside of cells. This communications network facilitates the passage of electrogenetic information—energetic communications—through the nuclear membrane to, theoretically, every cell. Thus, from the nuclear DNA, the cytoskeleton attaches through cell membrane connectors to liquid crystal protein polymers located in the ECM to other cells and the entire organism. The liquid crystal protein polymers of the ECM are mostly composed of collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid, and interweaving glycoproteins such as fibronectin. Fibronectins bind the ECM proteins to each other and to cell membrane proteins called integrins. With this in place, a continuous linkage occurs from cell to cell through integrins to intracellular liquid crystal proteins onward to and from nuclear DNA.

Electrolytes

Electrolytes begin as minerals—the inorganic, hard rock of our planet.  Of the major types of nutrients—mineral, carbohydrate, protein, and oil—minerals came first.  They existed on Earth before plants or animals—before sugars or amino acids.  These simple elements can’t be synthesized by plant, animal or human, but must be consumed from the dust and stones in soil.  There are no substitutes for these essential elemental nutrients.

Our human body is 99.5% hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen—only four light-weight elements.  The other 0.5% is 20 other elements, most of which form our hard, dense skeleton.  Being the least, lowest and simplest of all nutrients, the mineral elements are also the most taken for granted.  The obvious—overlooked once again.  And while humans don’t eat rocks, we can’t live without minerals, which must be supplies continuously by food.  Minerals are metallic elements, but most metals have so much charge, they are rarely found as pure elements.  Instead, they readily react chemically with other atoms to form oxides, chlorides, sulfides, sulfates, silicates, carbonates, etc.  Thus, metal becomes mineral as the first step to becoming biology.

A cell’s most critical chore is to maintain the integrity of the cell membrane—the inner-outer pressure balance at a cell wall to separate cell from not-cell.  This double-layer of lipids is in constant motion, fed by electrolytes.  A strong membrane is a cell’s first line of defense—the frontline of the immune system.  Without electrolytes, this barrier can’t be sustained; it weakens, and an unwanted substance can invade the cell.  Trace element electrolytes are key catalysts in thousands of enzymes needed by cells to make amino acids, proteins, and other organic molecules.  When electrolytes form, they generate more electro-chemical activity, attract more minerals, capture more charge.  Charge control is the key to enzymes that allow biochemical reactions to occur rapidly, selectively, precisely.  Zinc, for one, is used in over 20 enzyme systems.

Electrolytes are also critical to nerves—both individually, and for the collective coordination of the entire nervous system.  Nerve impulses are transmitted as an exchange of sodium and potassium ions at the nerve membrane.  A nerve membrane is encased in long tendrils of protein with a calcium ion attached at the end of each strand.  Without this impulse of ion fire, there can be no taste, no smell, no sight, no sensation, no awareness.  Hormones, vitamins and enzymes which activate, regulate and synchronize nerve action all require a mineral ion as a key element in their reactive structure, and for their synthesis.

The metal atoms in minerals are the centers of charge in large molecules that form cells and living tissues.  The metal elements coordinate and direct the flow of electrons, reactions between atoms, strength of membranes, and action of enzymes in biological life.  An electric current is a stream of electrons through subatomic space.  Copper is the conductor of choice for electricity, although other metals will work, too.  A spark is a burst of this electric fire made visible in a massive discharge of electrons in air—miniature lightning.  Atoms react chemically by exchanging electrons.  How atoms share, pair, pass around, circulate, and store electrons decides how ions form, atoms bond, molecules are made, carbons chain, cells sing, and hormones ring.

An ion is an atom that gains or loses one or more electrons.  Since such an atom then has an excess or shortage of electrons in outer orbitals circling around the nucleus, an ion has electric charge.  This gives ions the essential energy needed to power chemical reactions.  Some elements—mostly metals—easily release electrons to have a positive charge:  a cation (+).  Others capture extra electrons to acquire negative charge:  an anion (-).  For example, Sodium (Na), one of the lightest metals, easily gives up the single, unpaired electron in its outer-most orbital to become a cation (Na+).  But its positive charge is so strong that it rapidly reacts and bonds with other atoms.  Tossed in water, a pure pellet reacts with such quick vigor that it explodes with a loud, violent “pop!”  So, we seldom encounter sodium as pure metal, only as its mineral salts.  So too, most metals react with oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, chlorine, etc., to become minerals.  These crystal chemicals become Earth’s bedrock, boulders, stone, soil, sand, silt, salt, clay, dirt, and dust.

Nature and biology are too delicate for the extreme energy concentrated in mineral salts, so cellular chemistry employs gentler ways to exchange electrons and empower reactions.  In the simple chemistry of inorganic minerals, an electrolyte is an ionic substance which dissolves in water.  These ions-in-solution are valuable for their effects on water’s electrical properties.  Most often, they increase water’s ability to pass an electric current, or store electric charge.  Simple electrolytes can be three types:  acid (+), base (-), salt (+ and - or neutral).  These three classes of ionic chemicals are interrelated by a chemical cross.  In this most fundamental reaction, acid and base unite to form salt and water.  Acid and base are polar, with opposite ionic charge, but salt—with both cations and anions—is neutralA salt is chemical fire.  Its corrosive appetite is fed—not by wood or coal—but by metals, whose exchange of electrons fuels chemical reactions.  Every enzyme requires an electrolyte as its key component.  Without this electric spark, there can be no taste, or smell, or sight.  No sensation, or motion, or light.  And no life.  Even slight alterations in concentrations of ionic chemicals in our body fluids will disturb vital cell functions.  For example, low potassium ions cause general muscle paralysis, while high levels create weak, irregular heartbeats.  Therefore, our body has evolved with multiple methods to maintain stable, constant levels of electrolytes in blood, lymph and all other body fluids.

Magnetism and Enzymes

An enzyme is defined as a biological catalyst; it enters into a chemical reaction but does not become a part of the reaction itself. The enzyme is considered the "brain" of the cell. Each cell in our body has its own enzyme, and all reactions occurring in each cell are dictated and controlled by the enzyme. Enzyme failure is the ultimate cause of disease; all disease can be traced to some malfunctioning enzyme. Thus, any successful therapy must be noticed at the enzyme activity level. All biological mechanisms become, comparatively speaking, gross levels of analysis of magnetic effects. The nervous system controls behavioral patterns, but enzymes control the nervous system. The enzyme is the lowest possible level of behavioral controls--all biological systems being directed by enzymes.

Enzymes deliberately damaged by exposure to ultraviolet radiation and subjected to various magnetic fields of strengths up to 13,000 gauss, showed that molecular behavior was altered, and there was a general enhancement of enzyme activity--bonding activity was somehow affected. Although several other enzyme solutions were tested, the enzyme trypsin figured most prominently in the research. Also, catalase, an enzyme of the blood, was found to be especially responsive to the presence of a magnetic field. But at no time was there found to be any harmful effects to the enzymes because of the strength of the field employed. The earth's magnetic field is also said to activate an enzyme system is fruits and vegetables which causes normal ripening. When the field of a magnet passes through the organic compound of an apple, it produces a loss or gain of protons which speeds up the enzyme system and causes ripening.

There is little doubt as to the ability of certain magnetic fields to alter enzyme reactions which, in turn, can modify the chemical processes occurring in each cell of the human body. In a series of experiments conducted on the effects of "spiritual healing," or the "laying on of hands," on the enzyme trypsin, as compared with the effects of magnetic fields, the results of solutions treated by a healer, against those obtained from enzymes exposed to a magnetic field, showed that the activity of damaged enzymes treated by the healer increased to a degree comparable to that obtained in a magnetic field of 13,000 gauss. The qualitative effects of both the magnetic field and the healer's hands were always the same--an enhancement of enzyme activity.

Electrobiodynamics

Frequency is defined as "rate of vibration," a cyclical fluctuation of energy, over time, between certain values. The greater the rate of vibration, the higher the frequency. Since Einstein, we have known that energy and matter are but two different aspects of a single, unknown reality; matter and energy are quantitatively different manifestations of one fundamental phenomenon--vibration. There is only one law of vibration, whether the field is electromagnetic (as in radio waves), or mechanical (as in sound), or nuclear (as in sub-atomic particles). Hence, frequency, a rate of vibration, is peculiar to everything that is--every manifest entity in the universe has its own rate of vibration.

Associated with frequency are the forces of nature, and there are four forces popularly recognized by contemporary physics. In their descending order of strength they are: nuclear forces; electromagnetic forces, which are one hundred times weaker than nuclear forces; weak-interactions forces, which are one hundred million times weaker than nuclear forces; and gravitational forces, which are the weakest of all. Physical substance can be analyzed with respect to all, or any of the above forces. Here, our perspective is an electromagnetic one. What is normally regarded as the electromagnetic spectrum begins at one end with radio waves of very great wavelengths and continues through infra-red, visible light, ultraviolet light, until it reaches the other extremity of x-rays, gamma rays, and cosmic rays, where the wavelengths become exceedingly short. This comprises some 60 to 80 octaves. All this energy travels at about 186,000 miles per second. However, when we pursue the matter further, we find that the popularly defined electromagnetic spectrum is, in reality, only a section of a much longer energy continuum--one which probably extends, on its high end, into infinity.

Most physicists agree that all matter in which charges oscillate should radiate magnetic waves, and since all matter contains electrons in motion, i.e., moving charges, no substance known to science should be excepted. Thus, once charges are set in motion, they can radiate electromagnetic energy, wherein the electrons exhibit a wave-like behavior. An "inert" boulder, outwardly manifesting no signs of life has its own electromagnetic rate of vibration, just as does a vigorous young puppy, obviously pulsating with life. Consequently, if all matter is placed along a continuum, and considered with respect to its electromagnetic frequency, we will discover numerous objects with wavelengths much longer than those of radio waves. This would greatly extend the lower end of the electromagnetic spectrum as viewed by science. Seen from this perspective, a single electromagnetic continuum would include rocks, plants, cows, and man's physical body, each differing from the other only by its relative electromagnetic frequency. Hence, we can conceive of a vast array of electromagnetic energies, ranging from atoms to stars. According to Dr. Christopher Hills, this creation spectrum consists not only of the known 80 octaves of physical energy, but includes 80 octaves of thought waves and 80 octaves of imagination radiations.

Magnetic Field Composition

Physics teaches that all magnetic materials must have a bipolar configuration, i.e., they must have a north pole, as well as a south pole. If two opposite poles are facing each other attraction occurs, whereas repulsion is the result when two similar poles face each other. However, there are polar fields developed in all directions around a magnet. These fields may extend several feet, fading as distance from the magnet increases. The total field surrounding a magnet is comprised of various "rays" each of which can be detected in a specific area around the magnet. The detailed composition of a magnetic field is more complex than the simple bipolar structure as popularly understood in physics.

Resonance

Resonance is said to occur when the respective periods of free oscillation of two or more different systems coincide with each other. If two independent systems, both having the same naturally occurring frequency, are joined together in phase, resonance occurs with the result that their maximum and minimum values are reached simultaneously. Both systems vibrate in unison. A vibrating tuning fork will set into sympathetic vibration, or resonance, another tuning fork of the same frequency. Resonance, necessarily, involves an exchange between systems, a kind of mutual "sensing." In most cases two vibrating systems interact, one becomes dominant and the other moves to the frequency of the dominant one. But once resonance is achieved, there is continual and maximum energy exchange between the two systems.

All vibrating matter with a wavelength (that includes all matter) is like an antenna which moves back and forth in resonance with the gyratory forces of nature around it. All vibrating bodies have around them a pattern of specific points--nodal points--at which resonance with other systems can occur. Resonance between different octaves or realms of matter is possible. All quanta depend on the frequencies of radiation. A feeble radiation of very high frequency can cause the materialization of that frequency in a large number of atoms when in resonance, while intense radiation of a low frequency may not materialize at all if there is no resonance. Two or more fields are considered to be complementary if when brought together their individual phase and frequency result in an amplified, increased effect. Two combined fields may show a complementary relation in some aspects, but destructive in others. Such frequencies, in combination with each other, can manifest aspects of additive or destructive interaction, depending on their points of intersection.

Harmonics

One of the factors contributing to the complexity of frequency composition is the phenomenon of harmonics. Every vibration has what is known as a fundamental frequency, plus its accompanying harmonics. The fundamental (sometimes called first harmonic) is the first and the lowest frequency and has the longest wavelength. A harmonic is a mirror image of the fundamental. Together with the fundamental frequency, there is an infinite series of harmonics, all vibrating at different amplitudes, but all reflections of the original frequency. The frequencies of the harmonics are all integral multiples of the fundamental frequency. The first harmonic following the fundamental, is double the fundamental, the next is treble the fundamental, and so on. Amplitude and intensity decrease with an increase in frequency. Magnetic fields, and consequently their harmonic vibrations, interact with each other in varying degrees of attraction and repulsion, varying degrees of "in-phaseness" or "out-of-phaseness" with each other. The harmonic of a physical body is seen to be intermeshed with the body itself, but also extending beyond it. The summation of a number of frequencies harmonically related gives rise to a complex periodic waveform, ranging the continuum from micro to macro manifestations. All atoms have a fundamental vibration, along with its series of harmonic reflections.

Biomagnetic Resonance

All matter--all human beings--emit a distinct frequency vibration which is an integral feature of physical existence. Some aspect of man's somatic vibrations translates as audible sound frequencies. Sonic micro-vibrations emitted by the skin of humans and animals have been recorded. These emissions are complex sound waves which differ with each individual. Any given oscillation has a fundamental frequency plus its associated harmonics and the propagation, and the interaction of fundamental and harmonic frequencies in three-dimensional space are such that an infinite number of frequency combinations and resonance between separate frequencies are possible, including those emitted by human beings.

Each human, somatically speaking, is seen to generate a fundamental frequency peculiar to himself, which, in turn, propagates into space an infinite series of harmonics, all bearing an integral relationship to the original fundamental frequency. Every living entity has a vibratory pattern which is typical of the species which the entity represents. Resonance occurs if the oscillatory sequences of two or more independent systems coincide, thereby producing a sympathetic vibratory unison of their respective frequency patterns. Such a situation establishes a complementary relationship between independently vibrating sources. A given human body, as an independently vibrating source, is capable of attaining a degree of resonance with other independently vibrating sources (not only between two or more human bodies, but between an individual and particular frequencies of sound, color, fragrance, or other independently vibrating sources). Around every human being is a "magnetic" force-field with a pattern of nodal points, vortices of energy, similar to that of a bar magnet. Each of these points is in contact with the person to whom they belong. To be in resonance with any one of these points is to be in resonance with the individual. Nodal points are resonance bonds which function to bind man, and all things, to the creative force-field of the universe. These nodal points occur inside the body as acupoints; the high energy bonds at the acupuncture meridian systems.

Rapport

Closely related to, and practically synonymous with, the phenomenon of resonance is the concept of rapport. The term rapport may be taken to express a psychophysical relationship between two persons, or between an object and a person. Apparently, some mechanism involving resonance and/or harmonic relationships is responsible for maintaining a lasting bond between an individual and certain objects related to that individual, even when individual and object are separated by space and time. Like rapport between an individual and an object, "magnetic" rapport between two individuals has also been demonstrated. A close physical association is a key factor in facilitating a state of rapport between animals or humans. The product or effect of rapport is one of communication, and this communication appears to take place without the propagation of electromagnetism. The state of rapport is affected by various kinds of known electromagnetic energies, including light and magnetism. Certain electric currents, when applied directly to the brain, cause neural excitation, thereby evoke various sensations, including light, sound, and even recollection. It is possible that cerebrally generated electromagnetic waves can stimulate another sympathetic brain.

Our body is a three-dimensional virtual image (hologram) formed by wave interference patterns in our mind--our self-image. The microtubules (within our cells) may act like fiber optic waveguides for the transmission of light waves through us. If so, it is quite likely that our body is a creation of holographic thought processes--a psychic hologram--and we self-organize based on the image we have of ourself in our mind. Whatever the mechanism responsible for communication by rapport, it is apparent that it involves factors outside our normal concepts of space/time dimensions. The factors responsible for establishing rapport are seen to lie outside the known dimensions of space, time, and electromagnetism, although various electromagnetic energies can influence rapport. Two independently vibrating systems can exert a mutual influence upon each other which tends to make them more alike. Once a sympathy or likeness of cerebral vibrations is established, a kind of sympathetic cerebral stimulation is possible. This eventually leads to communication via thought waves.

The Autonomic Nervous System and Magnetism

The total human nervous system is a network of unimaginable complexity, regulating varied life processes extending from subtle glandular secretions to the more gross motor activity of the limbs, and even to the determination of behavioral patterns. From a biological point of view, it is the central nervous system which administrates these disparate functions, combining them into a coherent whole. Consequently, if magnetism is capable of affecting the central nervous system, we can expect a concomitant influence upon those processes dependent upon the central nervous system. It is definitely known that powerful magnetic fields slow down some basic life processes, and increase the sensitivity of certain nerves. There is the further effect of lowering the brain's responses to some stimuli, and raising the level of reaction to other influences. Some magnetic fields affect the brain's ability to control normal body motions, but of even grater magnitude, and with farther reaching implications from a behavioral standpoint, powerful magnetic fields can act directly upon the highest center of the human brain--the cerebral cortex. It has been discovered that changes in the magnetic fields of outer space can produce a decrease in the rate of mental processes, cause weariness and distress, or induce sleep.

The brain is the first organ of the body to respond directly, without any intermediate stages, to the appearance of a magnetic field (cell phones?). The glial cells enlarge and increase in number because of magnetic fields. Ionizing radiation and high frequency magnetic fields exert direct influence on the diencephalons of animals. A static magnetic field exerts direct, non-specific action on the central nervous system of vertebrates. Some center in the brain acts as a receptor of magnetic force and the animal's brain can be permanently changed by magnetism to develop a magnetic sense. The electromagnetic fields in our environment have a profound effect on behavior and biological cycles. The bioelectric field is the link between celestial forces and human somatic and psychological functions. If the natural polarity of a dog's brain is reversed, by attaching electrodes connected to a low voltage battery to the skull--positive in the front and negative in the back--unconsciousness results. A similar reversal in the case of the human brain can cause a state of depression, while electrodes placed in accordance with normal brain polarity induce feelings of serenity and contentment. It is speculated that the day is not too far off when the manipulation of brain currents will be used as a means of general anesthesia for surgical operations. The possibility of using magnetic therapy to correct behavioral abnormalities caused by neural dysfunctions has not escaped biomagnetic investigators. Together with the brain, the spine, as part of the central nervous system, cannot be excluded form consideration as a possible mediator of magnetic-influenced behavior, although its role in this regard is presently much less clear than that of the brain. Spinal fluids are largely alkaline in composition. Alkalines are electrically negative, while acids are positive. There are seven energy vortices located along the spine. When the individual is ill, these centers appear to slow down in their movement, but are said to speed up with the application of magnetic energy. The locations found to respond in this manner are 1st, 5th, and 7th cervical, 2nd, 4th and 6th dorsal, and the 5th lumbar vertebrae. A magnet applied to these spots energizes the nervous system as a whole.

Brain Rhythms

The brain itself generates regular energy waves of an electro-vibratory character, which are detectable by the electroencephalograph (EEG). These brain waves are termed "bioelectric." The brain-s complex functions are overwhelmingly electrical in nature, several different frequencies being emitted from distinct parts of the brain's surface. The strength of these emissions ranges from about 25 to 125 microvolts. Each individual is recognized to have a basic peculiar oscillatory pattern. This individualized pattern will alter slightly from the brain's frontal region, to the occipital region, and so on, thus producing minor frequency differences at each section of the brain, but all the while retaining its overall identifying characteristics.

One's rate of breathing, as well as sound vibrations and externally imposed magnetic fields, can considerably alter brain-generated frequencies. Every mental activity can be identified with its own peculiar frequency. Thus the modes of altering, orientating, and discriminative behavior each have their specific rates of vibration, just as does fear, joy, love and hate. No human emotion or mental activity is without its associated and characteristic vibration. The alpha rhythm of the human brain can be detected just outside the head and measures about one ten-billionth of a gauss. The major brain wave frequencies in hertz are: delta rhythm--1 to 3½; theta rhythm--4 to 7; alpha rhythm--8 to 13; beta rhythm--14 to 30. There have been devices developed designed for controlling riotous crowds or unruly individuals. The devices emit ultra-sonic sound waves, in conjunction with ultra-visible light waves, which interfere with the normal alpha and beta wave patterns of the human brain. Persons exposed to these emissions experience illness, vomiting, and a general disorientation of their willful behavior (cell phone towers?).

The human nervous system is both an absorber and radiator of light energies and cosmic rays and these are controlled by the level of consciousness of each individual. The brain operates as a small radio transmitter and receiver, the wavelength or frequency on which it operates varies with the individual's physical and mental development. What we call intelligence is largely governed by the stage of the brain's development, and its consequent frequency potentials. The magnetic fields produced by the human brain act as invisible receptors, antennae, which pick up various signals from the environment and translate them into emotional attitudes, moods, and intuitive responses.

The four major frequency plateaus known to be produced by the human brain are also known not to travel more than a few inches, or at most, a few feet away from the surface of the skull. Hence, any information impressed upon these carrier frequencies would also terminate just beyond the brain's outer boundary. However, the Russians are reported to have recently discovered a brain-generated frequency of one hundred million cycles per second, and have named it the "ultra-theta." Vibrating at this rate, in excess of the rate of television waves, it would be capable of extending around the world, and could provide an explanation for telepathic transmission from brain to brain, over extremely long distances. This then, suggests an incredible range of frequencies attainable by the human brain--vibrations extending from 1 to 100,000,000 cycles per second--truly an astounding thing to ponder! Our level of consciousness and possibly our level of intellectual or mental awareness, is associated with definite brain wave patterns. EEG investigators know that in every instance when field strengths of 2,500 gauss or more are applied, the EEG pattern changes form that of a moderate amplitude alpha to a high amplitude delta type wave, which is characteristic of moderate to deep anesthesia. In such cases, the animal remains immobilized within the field of the magnet. The popularly recognized rhythms detected by the EEG are merely the beginning. There may be multitudinous frequencies intervening between the beta rhythms and the new ultra-theta. One can only imagine to what behavior modes or states of consciousness such frequencies correspond.

The popular view held by most EEG specialists is that the hypothalamus and the reticular formation are major emission centers of brain waves, and that the cerebrum has a dampening effect on the vibrations emitted by these lower parts of the brain. Galvanometric effects are obtained in the human nervous system; these effects are the result of the interaction between the flow of direct current electricity and steady or pulsating magnetic fields. The brain stem reticular formation is responsible for the creation of these neurobiological currents. One's level of mental development is greatly governed by the brain's frequency potentials. Certain magnetic fields are capable of changing the level of neural irritability sufficiently to produce deterioration in the performance of complex tasks. The magnitude and perhaps the polarity of cerebral current-flow directly determine the level of consciousness. The cerebrum, then, acts as a kind of modulation center, gathering distinct oscillations from several sections of the brain into a single waveform, the end product.

Energy

The world's scientific communities agree that energy comprises all things. But when it comes to applying this same idea to the human body, Eastern and Western medicine hold extremely divergent views. The mapping of our energetic anatomy involves a marriage of modern science and the world's spiritual traditions. The more science learns through research, the more its understanding comes into alignment with what has been taught in other traditions down the ages. While Eastern medicine is based on balancing our internal energy, Western medicine has yet to fully agree that a distinct energy system exists within our bodies at all. Our vital energy is not just an amorphous, random collection of energy. Rather, it seems to take the form of a distinct field that surrounds our body. This is a place where our language is less than fully adequate for description, as we bridge the boundary between physics and metaphysics. Energetics is a very complex science; almost as complex as the mysterious life force it seeks to understand. Since the time of the classical sages of ancient China, thousands of years ago, layers of myth have surrounded energetics, leading many people to believe that it is based on magic as opposed to science. To understand the essence of energy is to understand the essence of life itself.

Vibration

Sound waves are the most familiar form of vibration people think about when they use the term "vibrational." But sound waves are actually just one form of vibrating energy. Light is another form of vibration or oscillating energy. They are two examples of the many types of energy that make up the so-called electromagnetic spectrum, which also includes radio waves, television broadcasts, X-rays, cosmic rays, ultrasonic waves, and microwaves. Modern physics tells us that the only difference between these forms of energy is that each oscillates at a different frequency or rate of vibration. Within the multidimensional human energy system, the most basic form is the matter that composes the physical body. According to the perspective of Einsteinian and quantum physics, the biochemical molecules that make up the physical body are actually a form of vibrating energy. Albert Einstein came to the startling conclusion that matter and energy were actually interconvertible and interchangeable. His famous E=mc2 mathematically described how matter and energy were interrelated. Einstein said matter and energy are two different forms of the same thing. Through scientific probing, evidence has been gathered confirming that all matter is really a form of frozen energy. If this is so, then all the atoms and subatomic particles making up the human body are complex bundles of frozen energy! Since all energy vibrates and oscillates at different rates, then, at least at the atomic level, the human body is really composed of different kinds of vibrating energy. By using a vibrational approach, it is possible to diagnose and treat different types of illnesses by measuring different frequencies of energy coming from the human body. The concept of the body as a complex energetic system is part of a scientific worldview gradually gaining acceptance in the eyes of modern medicine.

The prevailing view of the human body is still based upon an antiquated model of human functioning that sees the body as a sophisticated machine. In the old worldview, based upon Newtonian physics, or so-called billiard-ball mechanics, the heart is merely a mechanical pump, the kidney a filter of blood, and the muscles and skeleton a mechanical framework of pulleys and levers. As science grew more sophisticated, so did the nature of the biomachine we were thought to be. As our technologies became more powerful with the discovery of optical and electron microscopes, the parts and gears of the human machine were studied at smaller and smaller levels. The mechanical approach to fixing the body is nowhere more evident than in the field of surgery. Surgeons are the ultimate biomechanics.

Surgeons work with unique surgical "carpentry tools," which include knives, drills, saws, screwdrivers, and screws that allow them to replace joints; cut out clogged arteries and replace them with synthetic ones; remove clouded lenses and attach artificial implants in their place; replace heart valves and arteries; and cut out tumors from the various organs of the body. While these approaches do provide a very sophisticated "fix," they do not fully explore the reasons behind "why" diseases occur in the first place. The study of molecular biology has certainly advanced our understanding of the physical causes of many types of diseases. In theory, the molecular-biology model suggests that physicians could treat all human illness if only they knew the specific molecular causes of diseases. This, of course, assumes that all human illness has a purely physical, molecular basis. While sophisticated in its approach, the molecular-biology model is still based upon the "old-world" Newtonian viewpoint of the body as a biomachine and lacks an appreciation of seemingly intangible things such as emotion, consciousness, and the energy and life force of soul and spirit. Although most modern physicians have begun to appreciate some of the emotional contributions to illness, the majority of today's doctors deal with such issues by prescribing antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs or by referring patients to psychiatrists for more drugs and worse.

The newly emerging model of human functioning provides physicians with the bridge they need in order to go beyond Newtonian medicine to grasp the contributions of the human mind and spirit in various states of health and illness. What is already known about the body in terms of mechanistic function can be put into the framework of the larger dynamic energy system that more fully describes the "multidimensional" human being. The vibrational or energetic model of healing does not deny the validity of discoveries in molecular biology or the biomechanical functions of the body's organs. It merely puts them into the perspective of the bigger picture. We know that the cells of our bodies are fed by various nutrients derived from the food as well as oxygen from the air we breathe. But our cells are fed also by a continuous stream of life-force energy. We possess a variety of specialized energy-distributing systems that also support the cells and organs of our bodies. These energy systems are affected by different factors that can enhance or inhibit the flow of life force energy to our bodies. Among those critical factors are our emotions, our relationships to others, our ability to give and to receive love, and especially our relationship with Spirit. These factors are of great importance to the sustenance and support of the tissues and organs of our bodies.

Consciousness is not merely a by-product of electrical and chemical signal-processing in the human brain. Consciousness is a kind of energy itself. In some ways, consciousness is a bit like the "ghost in the machine." We are not simply the sophisticated biological mainframe biocomputer of the brain and nervous system. Human consciousness is more akin to the programmer who sits at the computer workstation, with that fabulous workstation being the human nervous system itself. Consciousness has ghostlike qualities that allow it to reside not only in the brain but beyond the body itself. There exists a form of consciousness that acts from a center of love, compassion, and empathy toward others. Our emotions are not just the result of neurochemcial reactions in the emotional centers of our brain. Our emotions are also influenced by a greater, spiritual energy field that encompasses and influences the entire physical body and nervous system. We are more than mere biological engines. We possess bodies that are energized and motivated by the forces of our spirit.

Most information that organs receive is in the form of chemical messages that help to regulate the function of each organ within the context of the body's daily needs. But the organs and the cells making up each organ also communicate with each other using non-chemical forms of information-carrying messengers. For example, we now know that the cells of the body actually emit weak pulses of light that seem to be part of a light-based communication system that helps to coordinate the actions of cells within each organ. The pulses of light are just one of the many different informational codes the human body and its individual cells use to regulate the function of organs on a day-to-day and moment-to-moment basis. The cells of our body communicate with each other not only using chemical and light-based signals but electronically as well. Our nervous system uses a Morse code of electrical dots and dashes that functions as a specialized language to carry different types of biological information to different parts of the body, while also relaying information from the body back to the brain. There are certain levels of cellular communication that behave very similarly to electronic control systems. These energy signals are like a timing mechanism that synchronizes the activities of the body's organs.

More than just an engine of flesh that beats unceasingly from the electrical stimulation of its pacemaker cells, the heart is also driven by a spark of spiritual energy or life force that would seem to leave the body at the time of death. Our spirit, like a vaporous ghost, inhabits the mechanical vehicle we call the physical body. It is the beingness of our spirit and its experiential journey through the physical world that creates the real adventure and mystery of a person's life. While our spirit may inhabit our physical bodies during our lives upon the earth, the physical dimension is not the primary realm in which our spirit swells. The vast majority of people have forgotten their spiritual origins. Their conscious minds think only about those matters they can touch or taste or feel with their physical five senses. But to the spiritually minded seeker, there is a higher plane of existence beyond the physical, which is the true domain of spirit.

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