Conventional Medicine Model
Based on Newtonian Physics
Views the body as a biomachine
Sees the brain as a biocomputer with consciousness as a by product of the
brain's electrical activity.
Emotions thought to influence illness through neurohormonal connections between brain and body.
Treatments with drugs and surgery to "fix" abnormal biomechanisms in the physical bod
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Vibrational Medicine Model
Based on Einsteinian and Quantum Physics
Views the body as a dynamic energy system
Mind and Spirit are true sources of
consciousness (the actual operator who
runs the brain/biocomputer)
Emotions and spirit can influence illness
via energetic and neurohormonal
connections among body, mind and spirit.
Treatment with different forms and
frequencies of energy to rebalance body/mind/spirit complex
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The conventional medicine model is well developed, the vibrational medicine model is still in its infancy. The ideal would be to have the latter develop well too in order to address the root cause of an illness and heal on a deeper level than just the physical one.
Nowadays, the success rate of operations is very good and they do save a great number of lives. A surgeon may "fix" a faulty heart valve or put a stent in an artery but she cannot heal a 'broken heart'.
I find it very encouraging that doctors such as Dr. Gerber have done such extensive research on the topic of vibrational medicine. In his book, he talks about healing with homeopathy, acupuncture and Chinese medicine, the art of healing with flower essences, healing with color and light, magnetbiology and the art and science of magnetic healing. radionics and distant healing and the variety of hands-on healing.
Thomas Edison's prediction may come true one day. He said:
- "The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest her or his patients in the care of the human frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease."
- Doris Crompton
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