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January 5, 2016 at 9:20 pm #129495
AnonymousGuestOK, history is important and fascinating, but perhaps too mundane.
I fully respect the fact that Energyarts, as an organisation, is limited in resources, and can only be restricted to translating and preserving the lineage. It therefore can have limited resources for addressing more serious mental or physical illnesses.
It would be much better if a machine could do it.
Having a keen interest in medicine of all kinds, it is clear that modern “Western medicine” has pursued the chemical intervention in disease very heavily. Surgery I would see as a mechanical engineering approach. Very clever things such as immunisation and epidemiology I would argue are a real triumph of modern medicine.
The use of physical means of treating disease are extremely underdeveloped. By ‘physical means’, I am referring to the understanding of the physical sciences as a means to treat illness. Of course the field of medical physics is highly developed, being responsible for the most remarkable imaging techniques and investigatory techniques in modern medicine.
But the use of physics, or the use of physical principles, to treat the body and mind, are almost non-existent. Maybe this is because there is no precedent, or perhaps the investigation of minute, but incredibly complex, chemical processes, including genetic processes and mapping the entire human genome no less, have been so arduous and all-consuming.
To cut a long story short, Taoist theory has encoded physically based approaches to medicine. Western medicine plus Taoist principles makes a machine that can investigate and encapsulate an approach the the treatment of mental and physical illness based on physical sciences.
I don’t know, may be a pipe dream…
January 7, 2016 at 7:46 pm #135545
AnonymousGuestNo?
Yes, it is possible. Such things were tried extensively in the 19th century, but fizzled out I think.
With modern technology and modern scientific understanding, though, very feasible.
All you would need really is some imaging experts, an expert in Taoist arts to test and calibrate things, and bobs your uncle.
Just imagine what the patent on that would be worth.
Whatever, I’ll be going for it myself, one way or another…
April 3, 2016 at 1:54 pm #135546
AnonymousGuestActually, the more I look into this, the more I realise that you wouldn’t necessarily need an imaging machine, and in actual fact, the design would be incredibly cheap and simple. You would still certainly need a chi kung master to calibrate it, though. G
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