Post by maat on Nov 30, 2005 23:03:55 GMT
Have you ever wondered why the colour of masonic aprons change. Have you ever stopped to consider masonic hands movements - how they move, where they move and why they move? Also the information below makes mention of THREE energy pathways and the importance of 'unconditional love and compassion' for others. Brotherley Love, Relief and Truth?
Therapeutic Touch (Kreiger Kunz method) is a non-invasive healing therapy with extensive scientific research.
Based on the theory of human energy fields, the therapist conveys caring through the hands in a process of energy exchange.
Photos of human energy fields - www.auraphoto.com/Aura/Examples.html
www.aurasnaps.com.au/aurasnaps_000002.html
Therapeutic Touch has been developed from ancient and Eastern healing practices. (Is this another example of the Light from the East? Scientists keep reading - a whole lot more for you below - Maat)
It facilitates the body's own ability to relax and supports (w)holistic wellbeing.
It has been practiced in the nursing profession for over 30 years and is used in hospitals throughout the world as a support to regular medical care.
By Sue Gregory
Information Prepared for ABC Television, ‘Second Opinion’, 6.30pm, 19th July 2005.
History of Therapeutic Touch
• Therapeutic Touch was developed in the early 1970’s at New York University Teaching Hospital by Dr. Dolores Krieger PhD, RN, and Dora Kunz, a natural healer.
• The practice of Therapeutic Touch requires a quietened meditative state and compassionate intent which is projected through the hands of the practitioner to convey calmness, acceptance and peacefulness. It involves a transfer of energy that has been demonstrated to facilitate the body’s natural healing responses in the recipient.
• Initially, Therapeutic Touch was developed for application by the nursing profession as an adjunct to regular medical care. It is now practiced by health professionals in hospitals worldwide.
• In Australia Therapeutic Touch is practiced in hospitals, aged care facilities and community settings.
• A number of aged care facilities have trained teams of Therapeutic Touch practitioners who are available on all shifts to aid the elderly to sleep at night as well as to manage behaviour during the day.
• Therapeutic Touch is used pre- and post- surgery, prior to chemotherapy, in midwifery and childcare, rehabilitation, and with the elderly. It is also used in animal husbandry.
• Standards for Therapeutic Touch have been established by the International Organization for
Therapeutic Touch - Nurse Healers Professional Associates International (NHPAI).
• Training is available in a number of States in Australia.
Research in Therapeutic Touch•
An extensive scientific research base involving Therapeutic Touch has been developed with over 30 PhD’s and over 100 Masters studies investigating its efficacy. An extensive bibliography of the research can be gained through an literature search or by contacting the International Organization for Therapeutic Touch – NHPAI which keeps an updated research base.
• From the early 1970’s to 1990’s, most studies were undertaken by nurse clinicians who investigated the outcomes for recipients receiving Therapeutic Touch.
• Outcomes included: changes to the autonomic nervous system including slowed rate of breathing, reduced heart rate, lowered diastolic blood pressure and muscular relaxation; reduced pain; reduced anxiety levels; increased haemoglobin levels; increased speed of wound healing; improved sleep; and changes to the makeup of the immune system cells.
• The science behind these results was little understood until researchers focused on the electromagnetic exchanges occurring in the body at the cellular and molecular level. This field of science has become known as energy medicine.
Energy within the body
From studies in energy medicine we know that:
• The body and the heart have electrical and magnetic energy. This knowledge is applied, for example, in conventional medicine for diagnosis and treatment (eg. MRI’s, electrocardiograms and magneto cardiograms diagnose at the level of electrical and magnetic energy).1
• This energy travels through the body by 3 pathways:
1. Neuromuscular pathway in which a stimulus activates a receptor triggering flow through the afferent neurons to the brain
2. The spinal reflex
3. Through connective tissue which encases all organs, nerves and muscles (for example, on a breast of chicken it is the membranous casing enclosing the flesh)
• The third pathway, connective tissue, forms a continually connected system throughout the body. 2
• This connective tissue is liquid crystalline. It has been found to conduct energy throughout the body at a speed much faster than the other 2 pathways, through the oscillating and vibrating electrons, photons, protons and other molecules.
• Researchers suspect that when recipients of energy medicine describe sensations of tingling during complementary therapies involving energy exchange, that they may be describing the sensations occurring on this pathway.
Measuring energy fields around the body
• As well as energy circulating through the body, researchers have found that electrical and magnetic energy also emanates from the body as a pulsing biomagnetic field.3 This field can be measured up to 8 to 10 feet away from the body with sensitive detectors called magnetometers.
• These fields around the body can be felt by the hands and are sometimes described as magnet -like sensations or tingling sensations.4
• The fields around a person’s body can be detected by practitioners of Therapeutic Touch.5
Measuring energy fields projected from the hands
• Studies have shown that when Therapeutic Touch practitioners enter a quietened, meditative state to commence Therapeutic Touch, the biomagnetic field from their hands increases and is the same strength and frequency as clinical devices that mechanically pulse magnetic fields into the body’s existing field to “jump start” the healing process.6 Many practitioners describe a sensation of vibration or tingling during treatments.
• In an experiment by Zimmerman7, a therapeutic touch practitioner and his patient entered a magnetically shielded chamber containing a SQUID detector (a type of magnetometer). When the practitioner relaxed into the mediative or healing state, a biomagnetic field emanated from the practitioners hands. It pulsed at a range varying from .3 to 30 Hertz with most of the at 7 to 8 Hertz. In this study, non-practitioners were unable to produce the biomagnetic pulses.
How these fields affect healing
• Natural healing responses occur at a cellular level.
• When pulsing electro magnetic fields are projected that flows from the cell membrane to the cell nucleus and to the DNA, activating a host of cellar processes. These cellular processes include immune surveillance, regeneration, tumour invasion, injury repair and immune system responses.8
• The sensitivity that cells have to pick up the signals from an energy medicine practitioner is accounted for in research that led to the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine presented to Gilman9 and Rodbell,
• Gilman and Rodbell demonstrated that a single photon of electromagnetic energy initiates a massive influx of calcium into the cell, triggering cellular activities that include immune surveillance, regeneration, tumour invasion, injury repair and immune system responses.10
• With the administration of Therapeutic Touch the outcome of this energy exchange has been documented in a number of studies:
o Reducing pain11
o Increasing haemoglobin levels12
o Changes in emotional state and immune system13
The Role of the Heart in Energy Medicine
• Researchers hypothesise that pulsations arising in the heart of the practitioners may be involved in the effects of Therapeutic Touch and other complementary therapies. This is because the practice involves focusing on the wellbeing of the recipient in an act of unconditional love and compassion.14
• At the Institute of Heart Math, McCraty, Atkinson & Tomasino15 have shown a relationship between emotional state and the frequency spectrum of the electrical signals from the heart. Feelings of love, caring and compassion or of frustration and anger will affect the signals produced by the heart. Theses signals are conducted to every cell in the body and are radiated into
the space outside the body.
• When intent of care, compassion, appreciation and love is generated there is a change in heart rate rhythm from dysrhythmic to smooth and harmonious, which then creates autonomic nervous system balance and cardiovascular efficiency.16
• Further laboratory work has documented energy exchanges between people who are touching or are in proximity.17 Specifically, a person’s electrico-cardiogram signal can be registered in another person’s electro-encephalogram and elsewhere in the person’s body. The signal is greatest when they are in contact, but is still present when they are in proximity without contact.
• So far however, focus has been on electrical and magnetic energies because they are the easiest to measure. But the body produces other kinds of energy such as light, sound, heat, chemical energy, gravity, and elastic energy. It is known, for example, that both light and sound signals can be emitted by the hands of the healers.18
References:
1 Oschman, J. 2003, ‘Energy medicine in therapeutic and human performance’, Butterworth Heinemann,
Pennsylvania, pp.1 – 12
2 ibid. pp. 9
3 Childre, D. and Martin, H. (1999). The HeartMath Solution. San Francisco: Harper San Francisco. pp.
33
4 Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 8
Oschman, J. 2000, ‘Energy medicine: The scientific basis’ Churchill Livingstone, London
5 Krieger, D. 1993. Accepting your power to Heal: The personal practice of Therapeutic Touch. Santa
Fe: Bear & Co.
6 Zimmerman, J. 1990, ‘Laying-on-of-hands healing and therapeutic touch: A testable theory’, BEMI
Currents, Journal of the Bio-Electro-Magnetics Institute, (2) pp. 8 -17.
Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 8
© Copyright in its entirety by Sue Gregory, 2005, Australian College of Therapeutic Touch. It may be freely copied and
used provided each copy clearly identifies the source.
7 Zimmerman, J. 1990, pp.8 - 17.
8 Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 8
9 Gilman, A.G. 1997 G proteins and regulation of adenylyl cyclase. (Nobel lecture presented December 8
1994) Nobel Lectures Physiology or medicine, 1991 – 1995, (ed). N. Ringertz, World Scientific,
Singapore, pp. 182 – 212.
10 ibid. pp.8
11 Keller, E. & Bzdek, V.M. (1986) Effects of Therapeutic Touch on tension headache pain, Nursing
Research, 35 (2), pp.101-106.
12 Krieger, D. 1974, ‘Healing by the laying on of hands as a facilitator of bio-energetic change: The
response of in vivo haemoglobin’, Psychoenergetic Systems, (1) pp. 121 – 129.
13 Quinn, J. 1984, ‘Therapeutic Touch as an energy exchange: Testing the Theory’ Advanced Nursing
Science, Jan., pp. 42 – 29.
14 Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 10
Quinn, J.F. & Strelkauskas, A.J. 1993, Psychoimmunologic effects of therapeutic touch on practitioners
and recently bereaved recipients: A pilot study’, Advanced Nursing Science, vol 15, no. 4, pp. 13 – 26
15 Mc Craty, R., Atkinson, M., & Tomasino, D. 2001 Science of the Heart, Exploring the Role of the
Heart in Human Performance, 01-001, Institute of Heart Math, Boulder Creek, Colorado
Mc Craty, R., Atkinson, M., & Tomasino, D. & Tiller, W. A. 1998, ‘The Electricity of touch: Detection
and measurement of cardiac energy exchange between people’, Brain and Values: Is a Biological
Science of Values Possible, (ed) K.H. Pribham & Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ.
16 Childre, D. and Martin, H. (1999). pp. 33
17 Mc Craty, R., Atkinson, M., & Tomasino, D. & Tiller, W. A. 1998. Op cit.
18 Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 11
Oschman, J. 2000, op cit.
Biblography:
Bassett, C.A.L., 1995 – Bioelectromagnetics in the service of medicine. In: Blank M.
(ed) Electromagnetic fields: biological interactions and mechanisms. Advances in Chemistry
Series 250. American Chemical Society, Washington DC, pp. 261 - 275
Krieger, D. 1974, ‘Healing by the laying on of hands as a facilitator of bio-energetic change:
The response of in vivo haemoglobin’, Psychoenergetic Systems, vol. 1, pp. 121 – 129
Krieger, D (1993) Accepting your power to heal: The personal practice of Therapeutic Touch.
Santa Fe: Bear & Co.
Link: www.therapeutictouch.com.au/
Information from ancient Indian literature describes whirling vortices of subtle energies, which they called chakras, which is the word for wheels in Sanskrit. The chakras are then connected to 72,000 fine threads of fluid energy channels. In China and Japan, healing focuses on energy flow. They feel energy. They see other people's energy. They believe that the health of the body is a result of proper energy flow as well as blood flow.
In general, Eastern medicine recognizes something beyond nerves in our bodies. In fact, it has mapped out an entire energy system consisting of so-called energy channels or meridians, thought to be established early in our development. Structurally, they are comparable to magnetic fields. These energy channels circulate life energy throughout the human body. They are believed to balance the flow of energy. In the case of illness, the intersection of these circulatory channels are thought to become irritated wherein the flow of energy breaks down.
The differences in focus between the two medical systems explains why acupuncture is traditional in China, where it has been practiced successfully for more than 2,000 years, and is considered an alternative or, at best, a complement to other forms of treatment in America.
** 72 heart beats - 72,000 energy channels **
THERAPEUTIC TOUCH
Therapeutic Touch (Kreiger Kunz method) is a non-invasive healing therapy with extensive scientific research.
Based on the theory of human energy fields, the therapist conveys caring through the hands in a process of energy exchange.
Photos of human energy fields - www.auraphoto.com/Aura/Examples.html
www.aurasnaps.com.au/aurasnaps_000002.html
Therapeutic Touch has been developed from ancient and Eastern healing practices. (Is this another example of the Light from the East? Scientists keep reading - a whole lot more for you below - Maat)
It facilitates the body's own ability to relax and supports (w)holistic wellbeing.
It has been practiced in the nursing profession for over 30 years and is used in hospitals throughout the world as a support to regular medical care.
SCIENCE Behind Therapeutic Touch and Energy Medicine
By Sue Gregory
Information Prepared for ABC Television, ‘Second Opinion’, 6.30pm, 19th July 2005.
History of Therapeutic Touch
• Therapeutic Touch was developed in the early 1970’s at New York University Teaching Hospital by Dr. Dolores Krieger PhD, RN, and Dora Kunz, a natural healer.
• The practice of Therapeutic Touch requires a quietened meditative state and compassionate intent which is projected through the hands of the practitioner to convey calmness, acceptance and peacefulness. It involves a transfer of energy that has been demonstrated to facilitate the body’s natural healing responses in the recipient.
• Initially, Therapeutic Touch was developed for application by the nursing profession as an adjunct to regular medical care. It is now practiced by health professionals in hospitals worldwide.
• In Australia Therapeutic Touch is practiced in hospitals, aged care facilities and community settings.
• A number of aged care facilities have trained teams of Therapeutic Touch practitioners who are available on all shifts to aid the elderly to sleep at night as well as to manage behaviour during the day.
• Therapeutic Touch is used pre- and post- surgery, prior to chemotherapy, in midwifery and childcare, rehabilitation, and with the elderly. It is also used in animal husbandry.
• Standards for Therapeutic Touch have been established by the International Organization for
Therapeutic Touch - Nurse Healers Professional Associates International (NHPAI).
• Training is available in a number of States in Australia.
Research in Therapeutic Touch•
An extensive scientific research base involving Therapeutic Touch has been developed with over 30 PhD’s and over 100 Masters studies investigating its efficacy. An extensive bibliography of the research can be gained through an literature search or by contacting the International Organization for Therapeutic Touch – NHPAI which keeps an updated research base.
• From the early 1970’s to 1990’s, most studies were undertaken by nurse clinicians who investigated the outcomes for recipients receiving Therapeutic Touch.
• Outcomes included: changes to the autonomic nervous system including slowed rate of breathing, reduced heart rate, lowered diastolic blood pressure and muscular relaxation; reduced pain; reduced anxiety levels; increased haemoglobin levels; increased speed of wound healing; improved sleep; and changes to the makeup of the immune system cells.
• The science behind these results was little understood until researchers focused on the electromagnetic exchanges occurring in the body at the cellular and molecular level. This field of science has become known as energy medicine.
Energy within the body
From studies in energy medicine we know that:
• The body and the heart have electrical and magnetic energy. This knowledge is applied, for example, in conventional medicine for diagnosis and treatment (eg. MRI’s, electrocardiograms and magneto cardiograms diagnose at the level of electrical and magnetic energy).1
• This energy travels through the body by 3 pathways:
1. Neuromuscular pathway in which a stimulus activates a receptor triggering flow through the afferent neurons to the brain
2. The spinal reflex
3. Through connective tissue which encases all organs, nerves and muscles (for example, on a breast of chicken it is the membranous casing enclosing the flesh)
• The third pathway, connective tissue, forms a continually connected system throughout the body. 2
• This connective tissue is liquid crystalline. It has been found to conduct energy throughout the body at a speed much faster than the other 2 pathways, through the oscillating and vibrating electrons, photons, protons and other molecules.
• Researchers suspect that when recipients of energy medicine describe sensations of tingling during complementary therapies involving energy exchange, that they may be describing the sensations occurring on this pathway.
Measuring energy fields around the body
• As well as energy circulating through the body, researchers have found that electrical and magnetic energy also emanates from the body as a pulsing biomagnetic field.3 This field can be measured up to 8 to 10 feet away from the body with sensitive detectors called magnetometers.
• These fields around the body can be felt by the hands and are sometimes described as magnet -like sensations or tingling sensations.4
• The fields around a person’s body can be detected by practitioners of Therapeutic Touch.5
Measuring energy fields projected from the hands
• Studies have shown that when Therapeutic Touch practitioners enter a quietened, meditative state to commence Therapeutic Touch, the biomagnetic field from their hands increases and is the same strength and frequency as clinical devices that mechanically pulse magnetic fields into the body’s existing field to “jump start” the healing process.6 Many practitioners describe a sensation of vibration or tingling during treatments.
• In an experiment by Zimmerman7, a therapeutic touch practitioner and his patient entered a magnetically shielded chamber containing a SQUID detector (a type of magnetometer). When the practitioner relaxed into the mediative or healing state, a biomagnetic field emanated from the practitioners hands. It pulsed at a range varying from .3 to 30 Hertz with most of the at 7 to 8 Hertz. In this study, non-practitioners were unable to produce the biomagnetic pulses.
How these fields affect healing
• Natural healing responses occur at a cellular level.
• When pulsing electro magnetic fields are projected that flows from the cell membrane to the cell nucleus and to the DNA, activating a host of cellar processes. These cellular processes include immune surveillance, regeneration, tumour invasion, injury repair and immune system responses.8
• The sensitivity that cells have to pick up the signals from an energy medicine practitioner is accounted for in research that led to the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine presented to Gilman9 and Rodbell,
• Gilman and Rodbell demonstrated that a single photon of electromagnetic energy initiates a massive influx of calcium into the cell, triggering cellular activities that include immune surveillance, regeneration, tumour invasion, injury repair and immune system responses.10
• With the administration of Therapeutic Touch the outcome of this energy exchange has been documented in a number of studies:
o Reducing pain11
o Increasing haemoglobin levels12
o Changes in emotional state and immune system13
The Role of the Heart in Energy Medicine
• Researchers hypothesise that pulsations arising in the heart of the practitioners may be involved in the effects of Therapeutic Touch and other complementary therapies. This is because the practice involves focusing on the wellbeing of the recipient in an act of unconditional love and compassion.14
• At the Institute of Heart Math, McCraty, Atkinson & Tomasino15 have shown a relationship between emotional state and the frequency spectrum of the electrical signals from the heart. Feelings of love, caring and compassion or of frustration and anger will affect the signals produced by the heart. Theses signals are conducted to every cell in the body and are radiated into
the space outside the body.
• When intent of care, compassion, appreciation and love is generated there is a change in heart rate rhythm from dysrhythmic to smooth and harmonious, which then creates autonomic nervous system balance and cardiovascular efficiency.16
• Further laboratory work has documented energy exchanges between people who are touching or are in proximity.17 Specifically, a person’s electrico-cardiogram signal can be registered in another person’s electro-encephalogram and elsewhere in the person’s body. The signal is greatest when they are in contact, but is still present when they are in proximity without contact.
• So far however, focus has been on electrical and magnetic energies because they are the easiest to measure. But the body produces other kinds of energy such as light, sound, heat, chemical energy, gravity, and elastic energy. It is known, for example, that both light and sound signals can be emitted by the hands of the healers.18
References:
1 Oschman, J. 2003, ‘Energy medicine in therapeutic and human performance’, Butterworth Heinemann,
Pennsylvania, pp.1 – 12
2 ibid. pp. 9
3 Childre, D. and Martin, H. (1999). The HeartMath Solution. San Francisco: Harper San Francisco. pp.
33
4 Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 8
Oschman, J. 2000, ‘Energy medicine: The scientific basis’ Churchill Livingstone, London
5 Krieger, D. 1993. Accepting your power to Heal: The personal practice of Therapeutic Touch. Santa
Fe: Bear & Co.
6 Zimmerman, J. 1990, ‘Laying-on-of-hands healing and therapeutic touch: A testable theory’, BEMI
Currents, Journal of the Bio-Electro-Magnetics Institute, (2) pp. 8 -17.
Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 8
© Copyright in its entirety by Sue Gregory, 2005, Australian College of Therapeutic Touch. It may be freely copied and
used provided each copy clearly identifies the source.
7 Zimmerman, J. 1990, pp.8 - 17.
8 Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 8
9 Gilman, A.G. 1997 G proteins and regulation of adenylyl cyclase. (Nobel lecture presented December 8
1994) Nobel Lectures Physiology or medicine, 1991 – 1995, (ed). N. Ringertz, World Scientific,
Singapore, pp. 182 – 212.
10 ibid. pp.8
11 Keller, E. & Bzdek, V.M. (1986) Effects of Therapeutic Touch on tension headache pain, Nursing
Research, 35 (2), pp.101-106.
12 Krieger, D. 1974, ‘Healing by the laying on of hands as a facilitator of bio-energetic change: The
response of in vivo haemoglobin’, Psychoenergetic Systems, (1) pp. 121 – 129.
13 Quinn, J. 1984, ‘Therapeutic Touch as an energy exchange: Testing the Theory’ Advanced Nursing
Science, Jan., pp. 42 – 29.
14 Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 10
Quinn, J.F. & Strelkauskas, A.J. 1993, Psychoimmunologic effects of therapeutic touch on practitioners
and recently bereaved recipients: A pilot study’, Advanced Nursing Science, vol 15, no. 4, pp. 13 – 26
15 Mc Craty, R., Atkinson, M., & Tomasino, D. 2001 Science of the Heart, Exploring the Role of the
Heart in Human Performance, 01-001, Institute of Heart Math, Boulder Creek, Colorado
Mc Craty, R., Atkinson, M., & Tomasino, D. & Tiller, W. A. 1998, ‘The Electricity of touch: Detection
and measurement of cardiac energy exchange between people’, Brain and Values: Is a Biological
Science of Values Possible, (ed) K.H. Pribham & Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ.
16 Childre, D. and Martin, H. (1999). pp. 33
17 Mc Craty, R., Atkinson, M., & Tomasino, D. & Tiller, W. A. 1998. Op cit.
18 Oschman, J. 2003, pp. 11
Oschman, J. 2000, op cit.
Biblography:
Bassett, C.A.L., 1995 – Bioelectromagnetics in the service of medicine. In: Blank M.
(ed) Electromagnetic fields: biological interactions and mechanisms. Advances in Chemistry
Series 250. American Chemical Society, Washington DC, pp. 261 - 275
Krieger, D. 1974, ‘Healing by the laying on of hands as a facilitator of bio-energetic change:
The response of in vivo haemoglobin’, Psychoenergetic Systems, vol. 1, pp. 121 – 129
Krieger, D (1993) Accepting your power to heal: The personal practice of Therapeutic Touch.
Santa Fe: Bear & Co.
Link: www.therapeutictouch.com.au/
Ancient Views of Bio-Energy
Information from ancient Indian literature describes whirling vortices of subtle energies, which they called chakras, which is the word for wheels in Sanskrit. The chakras are then connected to 72,000 fine threads of fluid energy channels. In China and Japan, healing focuses on energy flow. They feel energy. They see other people's energy. They believe that the health of the body is a result of proper energy flow as well as blood flow.
In general, Eastern medicine recognizes something beyond nerves in our bodies. In fact, it has mapped out an entire energy system consisting of so-called energy channels or meridians, thought to be established early in our development. Structurally, they are comparable to magnetic fields. These energy channels circulate life energy throughout the human body. They are believed to balance the flow of energy. In the case of illness, the intersection of these circulatory channels are thought to become irritated wherein the flow of energy breaks down.
The differences in focus between the two medical systems explains why acupuncture is traditional in China, where it has been practiced successfully for more than 2,000 years, and is considered an alternative or, at best, a complement to other forms of treatment in America.
** 72 heart beats - 72,000 energy channels **