Love, Energy Medicine, Frequencies and Flowers

Tess May 15th, 2007

By Scott E. Miners

How does energy medicine work? Isn’t it the same as thought medicine? What energies comprise body and mind? We know the body is made of particles, in some views, or waves of energy from other viewpoints. 1

Is there a scientific instrument (other than the human mind) precise enough to measure the smallest particle—the one that underlies measurable wave forms of energy? Not so far. Therefore physicists sometimes describe the fundamental units of physical energy so far discovered as being dual in nature: particles and/or waves, depending upon the viewing instrument. Ultimately, will scientists view an ultimate particle, an adamantine particle that is alive, yet not a wave form? We’ll see, but what about the mind?

The human mind has been described as two-fold, consisting of
1. the brain, a DNA constructed, thought receiving and transmitting instrument and
2. an electromagnetic field.

Being partially an electromagnetic field, within the Einsteinian Unified and infinite Field, gives the human mind a unique property: Infinite expandability—and the ability to access the Infinite storehouse of all that is imagined to be in universal, or unified consciousness. The mind is not at all separate from the feelings and body. They are fundamentally interconnected and have dynamic interplay at all times. 2

The question arises: What is the source of all these light waves that make up bodies and electromagnetic frequencies? It is the same Light of the Unified Field; in other words, it is the underlying unity of all life, physical and non-physical, the light of the sun and the stars, the Light of all the dimensions of existence—the Light it is said we are from and go into when we kick the bucket.

The New York Times reported several years ago that over eight million Americans have described incidents where, close to death, they entered a realm of original Light, of consciousness far vaster than the physical world alone, then returned to the body to speak of it. The number of such people experiencing this light is probably far greater.

THOUGHT POWER
Each thought, held in the mind field for even a few seconds, generates a signature wave, or a frequency, or a cycle of energy; each frequency of thought affects the molecules of the body harmonically—or not—and therefore each thought affects the immune system, the neurotransmitters, the hormones, the molecules and cells of the body as a whole, immediately.

Physicist Mae-Wan Ho describes a part of this picture: “The aligned, collagen liquid crystalline continuum in the connective tissues of the body, with its layers of structured water molecules support[s] rapid semi-conduction of protons. This enables all parts of the body to intercommunicate readily, so the organism can function as a coherent whole. This liquid crystalline continuum may mediate hyperreactivity to allergens and the body’s responsiveness to different forms of subtle energy medicine. Furthermore, it constitutes a `body consciousness’ that is functionally interconnected with the `brain consciousness’ of the nervous system….” 3

It’s as if your DNA is listening to your every thought for instructions on what to do next. What the mind has not perceived (for example, love), what the perception has not stretched itself to perceive or conceive, the body or the person cannot experience. Einstein’s Unified Field, which is an electromagnetically characterized universal field, is interactive, permeating. Each vibration or wavelength frequency generated by our thoughts within this Field correlates with colors, and they are not only interactive with our environment but also within our bodies and around them; this is why those who perceive this human electromagnetic field (“aura readers”) see it as consisting of varying colors, patterns or vibrations. UCLA professor emeritus and physiologist Valerie Hunt is one researcher who has documented the correlation between what an aura reader sensed and what she measured with her space-age technology instruments. 4

So, your mind (field) receives from and transmits to the unified field of consciousness (a sea of Source consciousness), which contains also the collective human electromagnetic/mind field—with all its thought pollutants (judgment, criticism, envy) as well as beauties (love, altruism, compassion, truth).

Knowing these frequencies emit not only into your mind field, but also into the body/emotions and the collective mind field, which frequencies do your mind focus upon and therefore facilitate predominantly? There seems to be a law of attraction at work here. When you think negative thoughts or dwell in similar emotions, more of the same comes to you. And vice versa. So, it behooves a thinker to make an effort toward what feels go(o)d and think thoughts that feel better.

The technologies used in medicine today that generate vibratory frequencies for healing are curious. Bioactive, electromagnetic frequencies from a device invented by Royal Rife, Ph.D., are said to disintegrate what are seen to be disease-causing microorganisms by mimicking the frequencies of their cell walls. However, if thought and feeling are vibrationally focused, and if the body is not solid, which it is not, then the vibratory frequencies of the body can be tuned “up” by thought and feeling—and the immune and other systems will flush the diseased organisms from the body.

A concise definition of a few terms might be in order:

• Frequency—the speed at which a wave of energy (such as electromagnetic) is delivered, or the number of oscillations per second of an electromagnetic wave.

• Resonance—the reception by an organism, such as a cell membrane, of an electromagnetic frequency delivered by amplitude large enough to create a periodic stimulus of the same or nearly the same frequency in the organism. (Mind focus, or power of desire for focus, can be equated with amplitude.)

• Bioactive—the biological activity or receptivity of the frequency by organisms such as cellular matter.

• Disintegrate—All of creation can exist in harmony. It in fact does. The word disintegrate will be used here to refer to what happens to certain bacterial, viral or microbial and other parasitical organisms when they are in the presence of frequencies that transform them. What is transformed? The arrangement of particles/waves into different forms, or reintegration after disintegration.

TRANSFORMATION

To disintegrate, or transform, an organism is to change it. It is made of energy, so therefore it does not die; it simply changes. One wonders, for example, since all matter is energy in movement, how it is that a cancer microbe can exist in the body? Where did it come from and where does it go when it no longer exists in that form in the body (when the body is said to be “healed”)? When this occurs, the energy of the microbe is transformed into something that is seen to be harmless to the body, and the body dispels this energy, much as it does with other forms of energy it identifies as toxic. Thus the need to cleanse during and after an illness.

Where did the “erratic” energy come from in the first place? And, once it has been treated with an energy that transforms it, what is to keep it from returning? There are many theories: Cancer energy comes from wrong diet, toxins in the environment, genetic predisposition. There is one postulate that may supersede all of these: Cancer energies can develop in the body from first being set up in the electromagnetic mind field, which can create a condition, through habit, through pain, through negative thinking, through repressed anger, through a belief in unworthiness, that fosters the formation of energies we call “pathological” within the body.

It seems reasonable to categorize certain technologies into a class of medicine that is expanding and being called “energy medicine.” I am referring here to the effects the administration of bioactive, or electromagnetic, frequencies can have, not only on the biofield, or human mind field, but also how it helps the mind to memorize and/or access and use frequencies from the mind field—including that of the Unified Field.

One can train oneself in identifying and then staying focused upon various frequencies used to heal (disintegrate pathogenic microorganisms in the human body)—or enhance the immune system and overall health of the body. Through awareness of the feelings generated from the frequencies in the electromagnetic mind field and the body, one may discover his or her own ability to self-generate healing frequencies. Too, one may engage the help of a healer.

How can a person self-generate a particular frequency in or for the healing of the body? The answer to that question is in the question because the frequency desired is attracted by the questing, or asking. Ask and you do receive, always. Stay focused and it will come. For example, the question “How would it feel to experience a frequency that would heal my body?” is a general question, but, within the fervent question, asked in a quiet, restful, contemplative moment, away from the hustle and bustle of the family and the outer world, the answer comes softly, gently, subtly, yet powerfully as a felt sense, an energy in the mind and body.

Most of us know how it feels to love or be loved. Love has been referred to as the highest frequency. It has been equated with Providence, or the greatest energy of life, the Unified Field of consciousness. Research studies show that love heals the body. Those in love have a glow. There is a focus. You cannot stop thinking about the Beloved.

There is a predominant frequency about you: Love. Love is rejuvenating. Love is seen by biofield (aura) readers and technology measurements to affect the body in deeply healing ways. The thymus gland, the master immune system gland (in the heart center of the body!), is stimulated and rejuvenated by love. It grows, not recedes from age as convention has shown, in those who love. Anyone who has been loved or felt love can reaccess, generate, the frequency of love throughout the mind, body and emotions. Doing so may be as simple as recalling the feeling of being in an especially memorable situation with a beloved relative, friend, teacher, spouse, child or even a favorite pet or animal. Or it can come from a fervent desire to “Love the Divine with all your heart and mind and soul and strength.”

What follows is a story that demonstrates a principle. It is the principle that what you focus upon (love, thoughts of love), what you instill in place around you (loving people), is the most powerful of technologies: your mind, your collective experience and the frequencies that exist within those contexts. We are the co-creators of the context. Without a doubt it is incumbent upon us to dare to love life so deeply, so greatly, so fervently, in each moment, that we find no fault.

This is our challenge, both as individuals and as a collective: To see ourselves and each other as innocent; to create Eden. Easy to say, but we can forgive what is past with a heart of compassion for everyone, the structures, the abuse, and be in the power of the moment, lovingly, gratefully, slowly, as a leaf grows upon a tree, and heal therefore. There are hardships, just as Job had, but through them we collectively advance. We can always feel better than how we feel in the moment.

DOWNWIND FROM FLOWERS

Lee Paton is the hospice nurse who told the following story, submitted by Linda Ross Swanson and published in Chicken Soup for the Gardener’s Soul. See the book for the whole story.

Tenzin’s Story. Tenzin was a Tibetan refugee who lived in Seattle, Washington. At the age of 52 he was diagnosed with lymphoma, and he received his first dose of chemotherapy. During the treatment he became extremely angry and upset. He pulled the IV out of his arm and refused to cooperate. He shouted at the nurses and became argumentative with everyone who came near him. The doctors and nurses were baffled.

Tenzin’s wife explained that Tenzin had been a political prisoner of the Chinese for 17 years. Soldiers had killed his first wife and repeatedly tortured and brutalized Tenzin. The hospital rules and regulations, coupled with the chemotherapy treatments, gave Tenzin horrible flashbacks of the Chinese military.

His wife told the doctors that they were unknowingly causing him to feel hatred—just like he felt toward the Chinese. He said he would rather die than have to live with the hatred he is feeling. His wife noted that according to their belief, it is very bad to have hatred in your heart at the time of death. Tenzin wanted to have time and space to pray and cleanse his heart.”

After this the doctors discharged Tenzin with the provision that the hospice team would visit him in his home. Lee, as we stated, was the hospice nurse assigned to his care.

Lee called Amnesty International for advice. A representative told her to “talk it through” with Tenzin., and then he said, “This person has lost his trust in humanity, and feels hope is impossible. If you are to help him, you must find a way to give him hope.”

Lee said she encouraged Tenzin to talk about his experiences, but, “he held up his hand and stopped me.” He told her, “I must learn to love again if I am to heal. Please don’t ask me questions about those experiences. Help me to love again.”

Lee then asked him, how she could help him love again?

He replied, “Sit down with me, drink my tea and eat my cookies.”

So Tenzin, his wife and Lee sat together, drinking tea, for weeks. They worked with his doctors during this time too, to treat his pain, but it was his spiritual pain was decreasing.

When the spring came, Lee asked Tenzin what Tibetans do when they are ill in the spring. “He smiled brightly,” she said, and he told her, “We sit downwind from flowers.” He explained, “Tibetans sit downwind so they can be dusted with the pollen from the new blossoms that floats on the spring breezes.”

One of Lee’s friends “suggested that Tenzin visit some of the local flower nurseries.” Lee called the manager of one of the nurseries and explained the situation. “The manager’s initial response was: `You want to do what?’ But, when I explained the request, the manager agreed,” Lee stated.

“The next weekend, I took Tenzin and his wife, with their provisions for the afternoon…. The following weekend, Tenzin and his wife visited another nursery. The third weekend, they went to yet another. The fourth week, I received several calls from the nursery owners or managers inviting Tenzin and his wife to come again, Lee wrote.” One of the managers said, `We’ve got a new shipment of nicotiana coming in and some wonderful fuchsias, and oh, yes, some great daphne. I know they would love the scent of that daphne. And, I almost forgot! We have some new lawn furniture that Tenzin and his wife might enjoy.’ Later that day, I got a call from another manager telling me that they had colorful wind socks that would help Tenzin predict where the wind was blowing.

“People began to know and care about the Tibetan couple,” Lee said. The nursery employees started setting out the lawn furniture in the direction of the wind. Others would bring out fresh hot water for their tea. Some of the regular customers would leave their wagons of flowers near Tenzin and his wife. It seemed that a community was growing around them.

By the end of the summer, when Tenzin returned to his doctor for another CT scan, his doctor could find no evidence of cancer at all. He was dumbfounded. He told Tenzin that he just couldn’t explain it.

“Tenzin lifted his finger up and said, `I know why the cancer has gone away. It could no longer live in a body that is filled with love.… When I began to feel all the compassion from the hospice people, from the nursery employees, and all those people who wanted to know about me, I started to change inside. Now, I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to heal in this way. Doctor, please don’t think that your medicine is the only cure. Sometimes compassion can cure cancer, as well.’”

This story illustrates not only how love heals, but that it takes an evolving community of love to provide a strong healing context in our society for ultimate support of each other. (For those who may wish to explore further the realm of flowers and their role in healing, visit www.flowersociety.org for other healing stories.)

This story is a testament to the indomitable human mind (indomitable so long as one does not give up one’s decision making power). Combined with the use of all viable options for the support of our health our mind energy can help us achieve the paradise of health we seek. Further, it seems we need not use interventions in disease processes that harm the body when, in fact, supporting and loving the body suffices.

About the author

Scott E. Miners is founder and editor of Well Being Journal. An earlier version of this article was published in the Summer 2001 edition of Well Being Journal. Contact: editor@wellbeingjournal.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . This is a 2007 updated version of the original article first published in Well Being Journal Vol. 10, No. 3 ~ Summer 2001

References

1. The Tao of Physics (1975, Shambhala), by Fritjof Capra, Ph.D.
2. Moleucles of Emotion (1997, Scribner) and Everything You Need to Know to Feel Go(o)d (2006, Hay House, Inc.), both by Candace Pert, Ph.D.
3. Mae Wan Ho, Ph.D., 1997, www.i-sis.org/lcm.shtml
4. Infinite Mind: The Science of Human Vibration

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