Energy Medicine and Sound Therapy
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What does Cymatherapy,
have to do with "vibrational medicine,” or “energy medicine"?
With Albert Einstein’s famous equation E= mc2
came the understanding that matter (including the body) is energy,
generating a new paradigm in healing. Conventional medicine, based
on a Newtonian viewpoint, approaches the body largely as a
biomechanical system. It sees the parts of the body, controlled by
the brain and nervous system, as each having their individual
function. This approach looks at symptoms and tries to fix the
particular part of the body that has malfunctioned, often by using
drugs or surgery.
What is known as “energy medicine,” or
“vibrational medicine,” on the other hand, works from the premise
that the body is made up of interpenetrating energy fields, which in
turn interact with the physical and cellular systems in our body.
Disturbances in these energy systems can create imbalance, and
eventually disease, in the body. This approach holds that if human
beings are made up of energy and energy systems, then by directing
energy into the body we can influence and change the body’s
energetic patterns, promoting a restoration of those energy patterns
to their natural healthy state. Energetic modalities, such as sound
techniques like Cymatherapy, do not treat symptoms as the cause of
the problem. Instead, treatment is directed at the body’s subtle
energy systems and the flow of energy within and between these
systems.
Vibrational therapies are often called
“complementary” because they are considered valuable adjuncts to
conventional medical approaches. Many vibrational therapies have
also been termed “holistic” because they assert that healing the
physical body influences and is influenced by the other parts of the
whole—the emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of our nature.
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