Modern Medicine or Spiritual Healing
Health Profession Secret
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not a single prescription drug that is fit for human consumption." (the
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Doctors and the health
profession know this. Patients do not. Would people be willing to use
modern medicine if they thought the pharmaceuticals they were
prescribed could harm them? This is the dilemma facing the medical
profession, and also the reason why you, the (potential) patients
probably haven't heard this before.
So what are the alternatives?
The alternative is a whole new way of looking at health, treatment and
wellness. The alternative is Spiritual Healing. Look at the following:
Western medicine acknowledges that the human body generates and is
composed of energy, but since no one can fully explain how a human
being works, physicians have decided to retain a more measurable view
of physical health, one that they can prove.
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Spiritual
Healing
Spiritual healing looks at the human being as an interconnected system
of energy that is greater than the sum of its parts. It looks at you as
a whole person. |
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Western
Medicine
Western medicine looks at the body as interconnecting pieces of
physical matter. It focuses on fixing the parts of a body like the
components of a car, one by one. |
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Spiritual Healing and Eastern
Medicine's Strengths
Eastern medicine has always been more esoteric in nature, more allied
to a spiritual view of the human energy system. So what exactly is
spiritual healing?
Spiritual Healing is not a single thing. It is a way of looking at your
health (and all aspects of your life) in an open and honest way,
identifying the energy paths within yourself and manipulating these so
you achieve 'health'.
You become your own source
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Meditation techniques, herbal medicine, yoga, reflexology,
acupuncture…the list could go on...all form a doorway to the state of
spiritual healing. Each has an important place in Eastern medicine,
focusing on the body's energy systems as more important than its
operation as a physical machine.
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The convergence of Spiritual Healing with Western
Medicine
More and more these two healing concepts are finding common ground.
Acupuncture, chiropractic medicine and herbal medicine have already
found their way into our western culture.
While there is no need to turn our back on technology, the problem is
that we have come to rely on it too readily, often to the exclusion of
other, more rewarding ideas.
We need to take charge of our own health. A few minutes on a daily
basis may mean that you never have to experience surgery. Isn't that
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