While most of us are fairly familiar with modern medicine, it seems that the majority of us are uneducated when it comes to the fundamentals, such as chakras. Chakras are located on the surface of all living beings subtle bodies. They are usually considered to be the main points of reception and transmission of ones energies. Although there are many different interpretations of chakras across various cultures, it is a constant that chakras rest vertically down or alongside your spine. They flow in and out of your form, branching throughout your body and distributing energy. Maintaining your chakras is a very important part of general health, as they not only affect your subtle body, but your physical body as well.
Anyone who has practiced meditation understands the difficulty that comes with trying to reach new levels of consciousness. The proper alignment of body and mind can take years to achieve, and even decades to master. While there are many types of meditation supplies to aid in this process, none seem to be as useful as energy infused meditation elixirs. Elixirs can help to speed calm down process, deepen the meditative state you can already reach and even help to reach new heights.
As with most attributes of human knowledge, our practice of medicine is based on centuries of trial an error. Methods for dealing with illnesses evolve and treatment is refined. More importantly, the largest steps forward in more effective wellness tends to come from those that stray from conventional thinking. While some of these practices of alternative medicine may vary, the underlying characteristics of treatments are usually just as efficient, often times more effective than traditional means.
Each and every day we seem to make new discoveries about the world and universe around us. Whether we finally prove a theory that was hypothesized decades ago, or merely observe a new force in nature we were convinced didn’t exist, we continue to progress to what we conceive is the answer. One undeniable fact in the study of the universe is the nature of matter. While all matter is made up of atoms (and thus protons, neutrons, and electrons), the level at which matter interacts with itself varies. Something all-to-often forgotten, however, is that we ourselves are matter. The atoms that our bodies are comprised of interact with the universe around us just as anything else would, inanimate or not. For something that impacts us every moment of our lives, why do you think we are so unaware of subtle energy and it’s effects?
In the last ten years alone, the number of cell phone users worldwide has increased to over 300,000,000. This number continues to grow as their availability increases and the use of land-lines diminishes. While the popularity of cellular devices cannot be denied, there are many scientists that question the effects of electromagnetic frequencies on the human brain. Less than two decades ago, our exposure to EMF pollution was but a fraction of what we experience today. Our children’s generation will be the first to live their entire lives exposed to the levels of electromagnetic radiation that circumvent the Earth, and the rate at which these man-made signals multiply shows no signs of slowing. And although we can never be certain what the future holds, being conscientious about the world around us is as important as ever.
Look up energy infusing on the web and a lot of information comes up about energy infusing technologies and what they can do. There are all kinds of technologies out there that use different forms of energy to enhance the qualities of products. Some companies are really just talking about the natural energies inherent in substances such as herbs, essential oils, rare minerals and gemstones, as many natural substances have beneficial properties. Their value is being rediscovered today as people become more and more uneasy with the chemicals and pharmaceuticals so prevalent on the market.
Information about actual energy infusing technologies is a little harder to understand as it frequently ventures off the beaten track into discussions of different kinds of energy that are generally not recognized by the scientific community. Product claims are hard to substantiate leaving it to consumers to figure it out for themselves. There is no doubt that there are other energies in the cosmos than electromagnetic energy even if we cannot measure them. These new technologies claim to be tapping into some of these other energies – how they do it is a closely kept secret. Time will tell!
To those unfamiliar with all the terms used in the world of complementary and alternative medicine the term ‘holistic remedies’ my just be part of the blur. Actually holism, as a concept, extends into all branches of science and philosophy. It is the idea that the properties of any given system cannot not be understood by an examination of its component parts in isolation. When you are talking about health it generally refers to the practice of viewing the organism as a whole, i.e., we are more than a collection of parts. There are many factors that influence our health including physiological, psychological, environmental, social and spiritual.
A return to holistic thinking and the use of holistic remedies to address our physical and psychological conditions is, without a doubt, a step in the right direction. In these times it is becoming increasingly obvious that we are all part of one very interconnected world. What happens here – affects life over there. Remember Fukushima! It is no different in the human body – it is a complex, intricate network of biological systems that include chemicals, electrical impulses and an amazing consciousness that is hardwired into the whole unit!
There are a lot of energy medicine technologies hitting the market these days. If you remember the Star Trek series, Beverly Crusher, the doctor on board the Enterprise had her own energy medicine technology called the Tricorder. This was a wand type device that could assess, diagnose and even repair damage to the system. There are actually quite a few real life Tricorder type devices out today. They are a little less dramatic in effect than the Tricorder but still a great example of art or entertainment predicting the future of science. The devices on the market today come in a wide range of types and applications. Some use laser light or sound waves, others use magnets and some are electromagnetic technologies with acronyms like GDV and EAV.
As our technologies evolve at nearly the speed of light we can only hope that our understanding of the complex and subtle nature of life can keep pace. These days we could use an energy medicine technology with the power of the Tricorder! We could make good use of a device that utilizes subtle energies to balance and revitalize human systems damaged by the chemical and environmental pollution we live with today.
Science has currently identified four fundamental forces of nature – the ‘strong’, the ‘weak’, the electromagnetic force and gravity. Whether or not there is a ‘fifth force’ is currently a subject under discussion. The ability of Dr. Kronn’s Vital Force Technology™ to influence the electromagnetic field as demonstrated in experiments and verified using SAR testing indicates that specific patterns of subtle subatomic energy were able to influence the electromagnetic field, which according to the current scientific paradigm, is not possible.
There have been other experiments as well. Experiments conducted in China demonstrated that the radioactive decay rate of the element Am241 was changed under the influence of subtle subatomic energy (called Qi in China) emitted by chief physician Dr. Yan Zin. And recently, it was discovered that solar activity produced changes in the radioactive decay rate. If there are forces capable of influencing one or more of the four forces of nature it raises a lot of questions about the structure of universe as we understand it today. Have a look at this article in the New York Times for information about other experiments that might change the current view of what is going on in the universe!
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/06/science/06particle.html?_r=1



