Using light and consciousness

In this 45-minute session, we expand on the traditional consultation by integrating conventional and energy medicine. Utilizing biophysics and quantum neurology, we employ advanced tools in light, consciousness, and vibrational medicine, including spiritual healing. This approach complements traditional medical training, offering new avenues for diagnosis and healing. Recent research in quantum physics and cellular healthcare reveals possibilities once considered folklore.
Health and consciousness have become separated in our current healthcare system. As a physician with many years of experience in both research and clinical practice, I speak and teach on the power of utilizing a particular state of consciousness in the healing arena. This is a process whereby the doctor can not only facilitate the biomechanical healing of the body, but can also act as the midwife for change on the emotional-spiritual level.
This seems to be the realm of ‘spontaneous remissions’, and of intuitive diagnosis. The science and research to date indicates a holographic phenomenon, which in no way excludes other models, including non-locality.
We’re inherently attuned to a quantum process and interpret/interface with these surrounding energies unconsciously on a daily basis. The scientific and biological/physiological basis of this, is that our bodies are regulated by and communicate through a light network on a DNA, cellular and enzyme basis.
I propose that on an unconscious basis we interface with these light energies as well as those of the natural world, connecting to the light of the Earth’s magnetic field. Forever bathed in this energy, like fish in water, we are unaware of the currents and tides with which we interact.
We need to understand and consciously work with these energies, accepting the interconnectedness of our physical and nonphysical beings, and the resonances that can develop. In former ages, physicians recognized that true wholeness and healing could only be reached through embracing our own wholeness and acknowledging the innate interconnectedness of all things.
“In every culture and in every medical tradition before ours, healing was accomplished by moving energy.”Albert Szent-Györgyi, MD and Nobel Laureate in Medicine
Energy medicine recognizes that our thoughts and emotions, even though difficult to measure using traditional science, obviously exist and can be accessed. The energy of these thoughts and emotions can help in healing. Light makes up our very being. We’re suffused with it, and that light is a form of energy that can be viewed and channeled. It can help restore vitality, joy, and health. This energetic body that each of us has can be the key to helping restore health.
Subtle energy is the root of energy medicine. Healers and practitioners of Reiki and other traditional forms of medicine may sense subtle energy even when modern scientific instruments can’t. Energy, like light, lies on a spectrum of low frequency to high frequency.
Your body and mind tap into energy automatically. When we talk about energy we refer to the life force that feeds us all. But more than this, energy medicine means moving energy to where the body and spirit need it for harmony and balance.
Traditions like yoga and acupuncture have long focused on manipulating the energy that flows through us, using it to encourage our bodies and minds to heal themselves. Shifting the energy in your body through techniques like these can have a profound impact on the quality of your life. They can improve memory and mental clarity, physical well-being, and emotional health.
Ancient cultures have known about energy medicine for millennia. It’s only recently that our culture has begun to turn its attention back to what the ancients knew all along: healing is more than simply treating physical wounds or physical discomfort like pain.
Energy medicine isn’t something only a few can learn. It’s something that is part of us all, something we can use to better our lives and increase our sense of well-being. We can use it to manage stress, cope with pain, improve our relationships, and lead more fulfilling lives. Using the energy that is part of us is a learnable (and teachable) skill.
Client Examples
Consciousness, Science, Technology and Society
Working With Patient Consciousness, By A Medical Intuitive MD
Health and consciousness have become separated in our current healthcare system. An MD of many years of both research and practicing experience, I describe how to utilize a particular state of consciousness in the healing arena. This is a process whereby the doctor can not only facilitate the bio- mechanical healing of the body, but can also be the midwife into change on the emotional- spiritual level. This is possibly the realm of ‘spontaneous remissions’, and of intuitive diagnosis, with research from both therapist interviews and personal experience. The science embraces holographic phenomenon, in no way excluding other models, including non-locality.
Specifically, theory, tools, and methods will be discussed, including the required techniques of: presence; moving one’s consciousness from limited to infinite possibilities – singularity to plurality; changing perspective and ‘2 –pointing’; coherence of heart waves with both brain hemispheres; intent; allowing of a whole – bodied phenomenon, intent; leading to wholeness and resonance.
Premise: that we’re inherently attuned to a quantum process and interpret/interface with these surrounding energies unconsciously on a daily basis. We need to understand and consciously work with these energies, accepting the interconnectedness of our physical and nonphysical beings, and the resonances that can develop. In former ages, physicians recognized that true wholeness and healing could only be reached through embracing our own wholeness and knowledge of the innate interconnectedness of all things.
Case Studies
Nu was a 44-year-old Cambodian professional woman presenting with recurrent abdominal pains. After numerous consultations, her doctors couldn’t find the cause.
As a new patient, of course I started off with routine history taking. I talked to her about her medical and family history as well as a symptomatic enquiry regarding her abdominal pains. Normal doctor talk. Where her bowels regular? Was it after meals, does it wake up her in the middle of the night?, does it go away when she is on holiday?, et cetera.
I then moved on to the really interesting questions, do you remember when it began?
I give her space and time to formulate a reply.
“I’ve never told anyone this before, however it started on the killing fields of Cambodia. My father was professional, a doctor and so we and other members of the middle classes were targeted by the regime and one night we were all rounded up in our village with any possessions we could carry, and told to get out.
The soldiers were laughing, and said that if I walked to the right there are other still soldiers there who would probably shoot us, and if we took the path to the left it was strewn with landmines”.
The group decided to take its chances with the left-hand path to get to the next village for refuge, which apparently was covered in landmines.
She continued in her calm demeanor, and with tone of voice that I have learnt to associate people who have suffered deeply but have learnt to accept it. She recounted events in measured tones, calmly. “I was seven years old and tired however we had to walk day and night along this path to get to the next village. Suddenly, there would be be a loud noise and landlines would blow up people around me. We would scream and run. I remember clearly that I saw spirits. Of course I didn’t call them that at the time, I just noticed that after people had been blown up they would still somehow be there. In fact, the world of the dead appeared to be more real to me than the world of living. These dead people appeared to be more vibrant and alive. I think my pain started around this time…”
She then said, “That’s strange, I’ve never told anyone this story before.”.
I asked her to lie on my couch and I put my hands on her abdomen to examine it.
She informed me the pain had gone and later consult revealed it had not returned.
John: The next example is a 58-year-old man called John who came to my office at a time I was at my most exhausted, 530pm on a Friday night after a difficult week. He had the bearing in energy of exactly the type of person I really find challenging. (By this I mean that he was a certain type of man who considers him self incredibly scientific, didn’t really understand integrative medicine and probably put me in the category along with a crystal energy healer. Desperation tends to bring them into my office. ) The point is, it was challenging for me, and as I struggled to suppress my defensiveness.
He said, “I’ve been to many other doctors about my headache, had many CAT scans MRIs, seen neurologists but they didn’t find anything and couldn’t do anything to anything to help me. This headache, I can’t even concentrate on my work or sleep properly, and it’s constant”.
“How long have you had this and how does it start?”. And obvious question. He answered quickly as it obviously been asked this before and knew the association only too well.
“It started the day after my daughter was killed in a car crash, and it’s never gone away, not once”.
I told him I’d like to examine his head and walked up behind him putting your hand on his forehead on the back of his head. After five seconds I took my hands away, he looks at me and surprise and said,
“ I think my headache has gone. That’s the first time in two years. “I told them I believed it would not return and to come back and see if it did.
Background
We know that we have an electromagnetic field radiating out from their bodies and my belief is that these light waves interact with the patient.. like overlapping ripples in a pond when two pebbles are dropped in. However in a more 3-D, sophisticated way. In the past five years it’s been discovered that our bodies’ DNA produce photons of light that form this biofield. Of course there is huge information in each photon and because of the nature of light physics when one of the therapist’s waves touches the patient’s waves information is not only available from that small point, but from the whole of the light wave. With the overlapping interaction of light waves, huge quantities of information can be available, to either party. However the important thing is to know how to access and interpret this information … in the quantum world, tiny changes in energy lead to huge change
Postulated Theories:
In the first the Cambodian patient was able to share a traumatic childhood story and this was undoubtedly cathartic for her. In the second healing took place In that a headache vanished for the first time in two years.
Both examples I believe that the most essential tools was the conscious use of therapist’s (my) energy field to interact with that of the patient.
To do this, the therapist needs to be hyper focused in the diffuse way. (To explain this further, it can be understood by the technique of “two – pointing”. To be described later. )
Step-by-Step through these Consultations:
Both patients: First establish the doctor patient relationship in a way that the patient accepts. the purpose of this to establish a relationship and trust.
Interfacing energy fields:
This ‘talking time’ is used
- Obviously in information gathering details regarding symptoms and other elements of good doctor -patient relationship.
- Also In interfacing with her biofield, described above, the process on ‘medical intuition ‘begins… this is the “consciousness information gathering” please.
Distributive Consciousness
: If the therapist focuses on one single facet of the patient then focus is limited to one thing. However things change if consciousness is shifted to more than one point around the patient. As an example, if we focus on 2 points, then there are an infinite number of points on the line between those two points’ therefore infinite possibilities of information become available.
This immediately increases perceptions and intuitive abilities. This also leads to a vision of … wholeness
Cambodian Nu:
One fact I believe was essential in Nu feeling able to share her childhood story for the first time in 40 years, was the relationship of therapist -me-to her energy field.
Sensing ‘a note out of tune’ as she was talking about the fact that the pain ‘had always been there’, I senses an energy drop. This was like the spike on an EEG, quick and subtle, but nevertheless noticeable to me as a “felt sense”. Fussing on that exact energy dip, I probed further. I didn’t do this by talking, as in standard therapy, but in allowing my consciousness to settle in that moment. Extreme presence and allowing a safe space.
Asking her to then lie on the couch ‘to examine her abdomen’ was an excuse for closer interpretation of the energy field as well as to allow for any healing that could take place (that had not already happened). Again, therapist energy interfacing with that of patient, small changes in energy, through resonance or other means, will cause change in the state of the patient’s organism.
John: note I was tired, normal ego defenses down, in a state more likely to surrender to my natural, human capacity for compassion and empathy, and to act on it. As I said, tired at the end of the week, I not only dropped my ego defensiveness and resistance to him however also dropped any professional boundaries I may have about merging my consciousness too much with a patient and their illness. My compassion also transcended my preconceptions about his personality.
When I heard the story my heart opened and is on able to connect completely to my own compassion.
The biofield of the heart organ is huge, with many times more magnetic energy than the brain. I postulate that this field interacted with the patient’s, again, huge change and impact being possible when the compatible waves form resonances with the patient’s biofield.
