What proof exists that we actually possess a nonmaterial "energy body"? On Exploring Vibrational Medicine, physician Richard Gerber reveals behindthe- scenes research into vibra tional healing and offers a new model of the organizing energy field that guides and sustains all life forms. How do acupuncture, the chakra system, and healing touch work? Can prayer and meditation affect our energy fields? Through study after fascinating study, you will hear about stunning research that supports the existence of a measurable energy dimension in all life forms-an "etheric body" that holds profound implications for the future of health and healing. Exploring Vibrational Medicine is a revolutionary view of the oldest and newest dis covery in medical science-the power of the body to heal itself naturally. music and sound therapy; chakras and energy centers; the case for acupuncture and homeopathy; and much more.
Richard Gerber, MD, received his medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine and devoted his life to furthering research and clinical applications in the pioneering field of energy-based medicine. He is highly respected for his 25 years of progressive research into alternative methods of diagnosis and healing. He practiced internal medicine near his home in Livonia, Michigan, and lectured throughout America. Dr. Gerber's book Vibrational Medicine is regarded as the definitive and most in-depth survey of energetic and alternative healing methods in print. He also wrote A Practical Guide to Vibrational Medicine and Vibrational Medicine for the 21st Century.
A really interesting book, with some pretty amazing stuff in it. I have been reading a number of books and watching movies, PodCasts and so forth on the "new model" of medicine (and otther things) based more on the Einsteinian theory of reality rather than the old "physical" cut, hack, and give Pharmaceutical medications--Neutonian model which was based on what the physical eye could observe. Advanced for it's time. But a new time has come.
This book was good on exploring the evidence and science behind alternative medicine and spiritual healing. I enjoy some of these there people have looked to bridge the gap.
I gave this book 3 stars not because I didn’t think it was good but because I don’t think it’s for everyone.
It does a pretty good job of incorporating the concepts of Eastern and Western medicine into a single cooperative model of medicine/healing. It also brings in spiritual and religious concepts which worked but well with my beliefs, but may be more difficult for others. Some parts of it were a little out there for me, But overall I enjoyed it.
The rating doesn't reflect how much of the book is accurate and how much is false. I've learned and accomplished too much to poo poo on things that I have not extensively researched. As of the date of this review, I can't give this book to someone who is trying to fix their medical problems. Perhaps in the future, I will look into things like Homeopathy and Touch Healing. The author does get into some religious stuff at the end.
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This is one to revisit with helpful information on the science behind energy healing, as well as efficacy of spiritual disciplines. As a Reiki Practitioner/Master/Teacher, I am hungry to understand and articulate the science of energy healing. The best quote for me was... "...It was discovered that the greatest catalyst for releasing this healing energy was a loving intention and unconditional love expressed from the healer to the patient. So, really love is a powerful healing energy, and we have laboratory evidence to substantiate that."