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The following is a posts on the EnergeticMedicine Group at yahoogroups.com
by Kiran Schmidt on the influence of Intent in bioenergetic
testing Methods and Radionics. Dear Jim, and Group
you raised a few good
points in your post, particularly
that intent and confidence are the main ingredient in healing and that
any kind of doubt cancels all the effects
I want to discuss how
this fits into the CoRe model which I had tried to elaborate in the
last two posts and how
this also may raise some questions.
A theoretical model is a
construct of the mind that pulls certain observations together in a
graphical or mathematical context. The real use of a model is not to
satisfy the mind (however
this is what it does for most minds) it is to imply or point to certain
possible conclusions
which are not included in the initial observations.
That "intent"
is a major ingredient in any creative work including healing is a common
understanding by now,
thousand fold copied in all kind of self-help books and seminars.....
but can we learn anything
more about how "intent" works, or how it possibly is best
manifested in one's mind
and emotions?
And this is were a Model
comes in.... and I would say no creative thinking can be done without it.
Now lets take for example
the CoRe-model in which the world is divided into two realms, the world
of causative effects and that of synchronistic phenomena. So the question
would be: Does "intent
" belong to the one or to the other?..... Looking at my experience I
would say there is possibly a
"causative-intent" and "synchronistic-intent".
Please note here that any
implication by a model becomes only valid after these implications have
been verified in the real
world (many people forget this and just make implications and take them
for facts).
Can we say there is a
"causative-intent" that is used and useful in many forms of healing?
Yes, certainly we
can the intent of a patient or doctor to heal or not to heal has certainly
dramatic results.
But now it is getting
interesting: Do we have observations that something like
"Synchronistic-intent" can
be a powerful healing agent also?...... My experience is YES..... in fact we
have seen many cases where people
wanted to think themselves into "health" and did not move in their
condition until they came to a
crisis point ........according to "the laws of synchronicity" this
is what I called the "tipping-point" where synchronistic
effects are observed. In this case it manifests as a state of mind in which
one is facing the
virtual unpredictable nature of this moment.... and this is maybe sometimes a
requirement for total recovery which
is missing. (In this regard the above model would suggest that an
attitude like "All intent is fulfilled" which
you state as a "rule" can be in fact an obstacle for recovery
under certain circumstances .... however this is not an
intuitive conclusion and has to be verified by experience)
Again, we have to verify
this particularly for our-self, but what you might have seen here is the power
of a model and its
always positive and creative if you use it with the right "intent"
and for me any spectacular new
model is always first visualized in the right brain, the birth giving
side, the feminine side, the none- analytical
side BUT (and this again many people don't want to see) it has to be verified,
shaped and adapted
by our left brain to be
useful and not just a helpless baby.
But let's see if we can
extract some more unexpected implications from this model :
Certain observations
indicate to me that our right brain is more able to see, understand and work
with the realm of
synchronistic phenomena (often when these are analyzed by the left you
get faulty conclusions)... In
fact I think the best would be a constant synchronistic work between the two,
but unfortunately for most people
this is a rare event, you can recognize it usually when you have a
sensation of "AHA", or "Now I got it"....quite common in
kids but more and more rare as people get older.
There is a very good new
book I can recommend (however much the author is almost exclusively an
analytical type)
which is:
In this book Strogatz
describes an EEG experiment in which is shown that in moments where test
persons recognize for
example a picture which is slowly forming out of a nebulous soup on the
screen, neurons start to fire in a synchronistic way.
Taken this in account we
may find that there is a phenomena which is observable where people have an
over amount of
"causative-intent" or "causative-confidence".... for
example you also might have come across in other people or even better
in yourself the effect that you get so over-confident in the healing
power of your "intent" or whatever else it
may be that it blinds you for many options which you might could have
chosen, that would have been more beneficial
for the patient...... again something that can be pointed out and thus be
recognized and then possibly be avoided
if you have a model to help you think.
Same is naturally true
for all technical applications, they could never have been made into what they
are without a
working model..... for example with the above model you could easily find
ways to improve your cardboard device if
you still feel that you haven't yet found perfection
The most I can hope for
is that you get the idea that for me the gadget-aspect of CoRe or
"What's the definition of
energy" is really secondary to giving you an idea of how much it can
enhance our way of understanding and perception
if we incorporate some CoRe principles...
greetings
Kiran
Hello Group
I have to tell this
Coincidence which happened just a few minutes ago:
Right after sending my
last post I turned on "National Public Radio"
and there was a highly
enjoyable interview with Henry Pollack
the author of the book:
"Uncertain Science...Uncertain World"
This is another
indication that there is general interest now started in
"Uncertainty"
which can become
be very fruitful, if more deeply pondered about.
As I have said in my
last post, the moments of "uncertainty" are in the Core-Model
really a part of that
realm in which the "Laws of Synchronicity" rule.
My experience is
that,... it is not that Coincidences are rare, it is that we are mostly in
a mind set or
operational mode in which we cannot see them.
From this point of
view, on a global (and personal) scale "Uncertainty" is the
inevitable ingredient to
make creative changes possible.... they are not a by-product which could or
should be
avoided.
greetings
Kiran
One of the reviews on
Amazon.com had this to say about the book:
One of the hardest
things to teach to 9th-graders is that uncertainty in science, rather than
being a bad thing ["Are you trying to tell us that everything science
says will be proven wrong!?!"], is one of the things that makes modern
science thrive. Most adults don't get the uncertainty thing either;
otherwise, more nicotine addicts might've realized that when the tobacco
companies used the fact that scientists couldn't prove that cigarettes cause
cancer at a 100% certainty level as a reason to assure them that they could
continue to smoke without worry, that those companies were misusing the
methods of modern science as a smoke screen. Henry Pollack tries to bring a
deeper understanding of scientific uncertainty to the masses with his book
Uncertain Science...Uncertain World.
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