The way to overcome chronic illnesses
Let's evaluate the body through its five dimensions!
The five-dimensional body was first conceived in 1978 by Prof. Dr. med. Horst Ferdinand Herget, was modified over the years by Klinghardt, and is an approach on which I too continue to work.
Complementary medicine evaluates together the genetic, environmental, acquired, social, and current factors that can contribute to illness, along with the other organic, functional, psychological, and spiritual variations affected by dysfunction in an organ. To be successful in complementary medicine and regulation medicine, and to be able to see the whole picture, it is very important to understand and grasp the function of the body's five dimensions. Because understanding the body's five dimensions allows a person to be evaluated as a whole. This approach also makes a difference and leads to a meaningful increase in a physician's clinical success. Today this model has become integrated into the very center of the regulation and complementary medicine perspective.
TO OVERCOME CHRONIC ILLNESSES...
Clinical kinesiology muscle testing, one of the healing arts, is one of the non-conventional, bioenergetic methods that reveals changes in body function before they manifest physically. The human body is a composite. Alongside the chemical and physical structure, the third structure is the psychological structure.
People can only free themselves from chronic illness if they bring their existence to light at a deep level. For this, it is necessary to be able to see and evaluate the body as five dimensions. To be successful with chronic illness, it is emphasized that at least two — ideally three — directional stimuli need to be given to the body for treatment purposes. Everything in the body is information and regulation. Understanding the five-dimensional body is indispensable to regulation medicine. Grasping regulation medicine and complementary medicine, and establishing their relationship with modern medicine, becomes possible through the electrical body. The best and most accurate bridge between regulation medicine, complementary medicine, modern medicine, and traditional medicine is neural therapy. Because understanding the electrical body and its intersections with the other dimensions happens through the vegetative nervous system (VNS). An important treatment that regulates this is neural therapy.
1. The First Dimension of the Body (Physical Body)
The deepest or lowest level is the first step, called the first dimension or the physical body. The physical body is the connection between the entire body and the earth — that is, the energy source. The physical body is the dimension we can perceive with our five senses and that ends at the skin. It is identical with what we see, hear, smell, touch, and taste. One of the best examples of why the body needs to be approached as a whole is certain clinical presentations that cannot be resolved with antidepressants. This explains why treatments for depression attempted with effective antidepressants and medications acting on the third-level mental dimension often fail, or present with recurring symptoms, when the first dimension is not sufficiently mastered — and when the energetic body, one level above, is not even considered.
2. The Second Dimension of the Body (Energetic Body)
The second dimension of the body is the energy or electrical body. This is not merely the sum of the electrical activities of the nervous system that give rise to all electrical and electromagnetic phenomena. The vegetative nervous system, with its 500,000 km of surface, wraps around every part of the body from end to end. It forms a dynamic electrical field around the existing conductive neuronal structure. Although its strength decreases with distance from the body, this electromagnetic field theoretically extends toward infinity.
The VNS passes through the ground substance like a very finely woven net; its main task is maintaining the constancy of the internal environment and coordinating organ functions. What matters here is the continuous gathering and processing of information. The energetic body is the dimension where the magnetic field, bioinformative medicine, bioresonance, the photon — in short, the most scientific aspect of reflex therapies, neural therapy — is most effective.
3. The Third Dimension of the Body (Mental/Cognitive Body)
This is also called the mental field or the field of consensus. Rupert Sheldrake named this field the morphic field. Beliefs, attitudes, and thoughts shape the fourth dimension. In theory, it extends toward infinity, carrying the two dimensions above it along with it. In front of every chain of thought there is an emotion. Starting from here, our thoughts affect our emotions, our emotions affect our energy, and these in turn affect our physical structure. In other words, each body affects the body beneath it; the physical body and the energetic body are under the influence of the mental body.
The mental body is very important for human psychology and health. Emotions occupy a special place in the mental body. Because the regulation of emotions requires wholeness. And this can only be achieved through the regulation of the energetic body, that is, the VNS. It becomes much easier to understand why treating psychological disorders with chemical medications alone can leave us helpless.
4. The Fourth Dimension of the Body (Intuitive Body)
The fourth dimension lies beyond reason and language. Among Native American traditions, this dimension of the body is called turiya. Symbols hold an important place in this dimension. At a deep level, the brain works with symbols. During processing, symbols turn into images, and images into emotions. The fourth body is under the influence of past lives and karma.
5. The Fifth Dimension of the Body (Spiritual Body)
This dimension is the plane of self-healing, which we call the spiritual body. Here, the only existing relationship is between the individual and the creator. The fifth dimension is a dimension where God is believed to reach the person. In this way, the individual determines their own path, uses their strength, learns, and gains experience. A physician-psychologist must be careful when helping a patient at the fifth dimension. Those who are truly experienced at this level have knowledge, respect, and understanding so deep that they cannot express their experiences in words.
Each dimension has its own rules and laws that must be understood within it. For a person to be healthy, the electrical body — that is, the second dimension of the body — must be entirely healthy. The electrical body is the medium through which information coming from above reaches the cells and organs. If there is a communication error in the second body, no matter how much correct and beneficial work you do at the 3rd through 5th dimensions, it does not seem possible to achieve complete healing and a healthy state as a result. The first 3 levels are personal, and the 4th and 5th levels are transpersonal. Each higher level is connected to the level beneath it in a way that organizes it. Each lower level energetically nourishes the level above it and determines its individual boundaries. As physicians, we need to know the first three levels of the body very well, be able to see and evaluate dysfunctions in the individual, and be well versed in effective treatment methods.
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