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I was midway through the therapy when I felt a flash of anger. That's when I knew it was working. I was having a catharsis. But I wasn't undergoing psychoanalysis. Rather, it was a practice called sound therapy, and a specialist was playing tuning forks, drums, and Tibetan singing bowls.
Energy Medicine is a word coined by three researchers who gathered at Boulder, Colorado, USA in the late 1980s. This is defined as any energetic or informational interaction with a biological system to bring back homeostasis in the organism.
In William James’ famous hypothesis, “A new idea is first condemned as ridiculous, and then dismissed as trivial, until finally, it becomes what everybody knows.
As recently as 2010, it would have been unimaginable for an annual medical conference including allopathic physicians to hold a meeting themed Illuminating the Energy Spectrum. Yet it happened at the sold-out Institute of Functional Medicine 2013 annual international conference.
This form of medicine with ancient roots is finally going mainstream. We talked to experts and dug into research to find out why it’s lasted nearly four millennia.
Energy medicine offers the potential for understanding real mysteries of nature, for developing valuable health practices and for learning how to create healthy environments in which to live.
Energy psychology is a relatively new method of therapy that combines Eastern approaches to the mind and body with Western psychology and psychotherapy ideas.
Energy healing, or energy medicine, is something that's used in conventional medicine when we do MRIs or other types of scanning and many other procedures.
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Energy therapy refers to interventions that address the body’s negative and positive energy flows to enable healthier physical and emotional functioning.
Can energy therapies offer new hope for a highly sensitive child?