ENERGY HEALING
A Surprising Form of Medicine
Wilhelm Johannes Frinta
ENERGY HEALING
A SURPRISING FORM OF MEDICINE
Copyright 2018 Wilhelm Johannes Frinta.
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DEDICATION
T his book is dedicated to the thousands of patients who have overcome all their prejudices and been able to allow their ailments to be treated with energy healing. Their faith in this new and surprising technique has allowed them to experience life-enhancing improvements at physical, psychic and spiritual levels.
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. He to whom the emotion is a stranger, who can no long pause to wonder and stand wrapped in awe, is as good as dead his eyes are closed. The insight into the mystery of life, coupled though it be with fear, has also given rise to religion. To know what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, which our dull faculties can comprehend only in their most primitive formsthis knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness.
Albert Einstein
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
Healing: Towards A Multidimentional Form Of Medicine
CHAPTER 2
Healing In The World Of Medicine
Controversies Between The Types Of Medicine, Their
Applications And Their Commercialization
The Impact On Healing Of American Cultural Diversity
And European Pragmatism
CHAPTER 3
My Theory Concerning This Therapeutic Practice
Bio-Thermic Vibration FrequenciesPatterns Yet To Be
Established
In Search Of More Proofs: The Urgent Need For
Equipment And Technology
CHAPTER 4
Diseases And My Method
CHAPTER 5
Healing: Some Philosophical Ideas
T his book is the fruit of the ethical commitment I made as a therapistsome years ago, which consists in sharing with each of you my experience and my knowledge of the world of healing , particularly as regards its immense potential to servemedical science. By inviting you to read this book my aim is precisely to broaden our knowledge of the phenomenon of healing . It follows that this work has no commercial motivation; rather, its purpose is to assist the reader towards the fullest possible understanding of the many options provided by the therapies of healing, as practiced throughout the world by many highly respected and highly talented professionals as they pit their own methods in the perennial struggle of man versus disease.
Wilhelm Johannes Frinta
E nergy Healing, a surprising form of Medicine , by Dr. Frinta, introduces us to a new medicine for our millennium, because what he proposes in this book reaches beyond the limits of conventional anatomy and physiology to the fields of trans-dimensional physiology and physiopathology, insofar aswe find ourselves, when he speaks of therapeutic vibrational frequencies that interact with the patients vibrational fields in either brain or tissue, faced with aspects in a different dimension to those of the familiar field of organic matter.
The therapeutic proposals sketched by Dr. Frinta in this book invite us to look at the matter-energy interface as an active, dynamic and interactive dimensionality of all the physiological levels of the human body where vibration information is processed and where the workings of health and disease are revealed.
It is also a work born of clinical practice, because it is not a theoretical compilation, but springs from the therapeutic experience of many years of working and experimenting in the fields of subtle energy, fields that are as yet little understood by modern science, which lacks the technology for accurate quantitative evaluation of them. What is important here are the clear results of the interaction of these fields of this energy with the patients who benefit from it. Dr. Frinta states that healing is not only of the body but is multidimensional, so the concept of healing acquiresa deeper meaning, and this is fundamental insofar as each patient, doctor, health worker and society in general must eventually come to a full understanding of the fact that true healing comes from within the person and moves outwards according to processes that involve profound dynamics of the psyche according to the continuous effort to perfect the self and to achieve the full harmony of the soul. Thus it is that, depending on our level of evolution and understanding of the laws of the universe, we will either continue for a long time to seek healing through processes outside of ourselves, or we will begin to follow the path of searching for interior peace, so essential to our physiological balance and thus to our true health and wholeness.
From a philosophical point of view this work barely sketches out the role played by reincarnation, the law of cause and effect as regards the origin and development of the many diseases that afflict humanity, as also as regards the level of improvement or recuperation achievable by patients through vibrational healings. These concepts have enriched Dr. Frintas cultural stock as he has faced the challenges needed to make his therapy available in our society, challenges overcome by the virtues expressed in his personality such as his spirit of service, his desire to work without self interest for the good of his patients, his discipline and total dedication to his therapy, as witnessed in the pioneering work he carried out some ten years ago in the San Rafael Hospital in Facatativ, Colombia, where over a number of years his care for several thousand patients was provided without remuneration.
Dr. Frinta tells us also that the loss of the notion of time and space is the main indication he has noticed in his patients, as something strange that they have experienced during the therapies; this fact being of the greatest significance if we take into account the parameters mentioned by Dr. Larry Dossey in his book entitled Re-inventing Medicine , in which he talks of eras in medicine. Era I is Mechanical medicine, Era II is medicine of the mind-body synergy, and in Era III he places the medicine of not localizing the mind, since it has no place in time or space, and within this last era of medicine he situates all those therapies where the effects produced by conscience can involve two or more people. He tells us that the implications for medicine of this fact are very profound, and that the faculty of non-location of the mind offers us a means to help us cure each other, thereby making health and disease a collective problem. We believe that those patients who have lost the notion of time and space are those best able to improve or be cured, since by being in a state of non localized conscience they are able to achieve the most significant therapeutic effects. Thus we can affirm that Dr. Frinta is undoubtedly in Era III of medicine, the surprising medicine of the future which is with us in the present thanks to his valuable work, contributing towards todays science the many demonstrations of the effectiveness of his vibrational hea ling.
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