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JUNJUL04:
Complementary Medicine
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Energy Medicine and Spinal Care
by Fernan Poulin D.C.
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Many spinal care
patients are curious about how the subtle approach to spinal care,
in conjunction with their mindset and spiritual practices, will
influence their physical well being. Why, they ask, when they
are barely and gently touched on the skull and spine, did the
tension and discomfort begin to decrease if not release completely?
They say, when my chiropracter held my neck, my lower back got
hot, then all of a sudden, the pain went away. Why, simply by
my feet being held, did I become so emotional? When my practitioner
mentioned my job, my body started to hurt more. Why?
These questions are reflective of today’s health paradigm
based on people’s unrested inner quest for personal and
meaningful healing. Ancient healing modalities are resurging and
making their way into the forefront of medicine. One in particular,
named by today's scientific community “Energy Medicine”
is being researched, implemented and recognized both worldwide
and also by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine as having positive impact and effect on regenerating
health in the body/mind and spirit of people.
The term “energy” is described by many traditions
from all over the world as a matrix of subtle electromagnetic
fields that flow within, outside, and around the human body. This
energy is called in China chi, prana in India and Tibet, yesod
in the Jewish cabalistic tradition, Ki in Japan, barakas by the
Sufis, waken by the Lakotas, orenca by the Iroquois and the Holy
Spirit in Christianity. In the past century, the Chiropractic
field has called this energy healing approach “vitalistic
healing.” Just recently, science has begun to consider prayer
to be a complement to allopathic medicine; prayer itself belongs
to the realm of Energy Medicine. In the field of mental health,
Energy Psychology is sought after for its influences on active
memory recall and repatterning. Maybe the East is finally meeting
the West, medically!
There seems to be a common ground between western and eastern
medical philosophies that is shaping today’s search for
connections between body, mind and spirit: finding a healing system
that will integrate these layers of our existence. Our western
health paradigm focuses mostly on the molecular design of our
existence (physical dimension) and its effect on healthy living.
The eastern paradigm disciplines itself in the understanding of
consciousness (the subtle dimension) and how the mind influences
our well being. Together they bridge the seen and the unseen worlds
of life, the physical with the spiritual. They are both ancient
and contemporary in their discoveries, bringing to today's medicine
the necessary ingredients for a more comprehensive and wholesome
health care paradigm. Thus, integration of all sciences is needed.
The integration of the fields of Chiropractic and Cranial Sacral
Therapy, which I call Spinal Care, combined with Energy Medicine,
lends to a powerful marriage of natural healing methodologies
that are designed to listen into the seen (the body) and the unseen
(mental, emotional and spiritual) world's of people. The blending
and focus of these healing modalities, allows for our vital energy
(spirit) to re-orient and organize itself throughout the human
body and energy systems. It is by way of the nervous system that
our life energy can distribute itself to all tissue within the
body.
How does the nervous system participate in the flow of vital energy?
The nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord, titled
the central nervous system. From the spinal cord, nerves branch
out, reaching all tissue throughout the body. This system is called
the peripheral nervous system. Biologists have revealed that there
is a fluid called the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that flows within
and around the brain and spinal cord and nourishes, protects,
and controls electrolytes. The electrolytes are said to determine
the conduction of electricity over the nerves. When the electrical
conduction on nerve pathways is impeded by bony structures, soft
tissue inflammation, dehydration, chemical imbalances, toxicity
and/or emotional traumas, the flow of CSF is altered. This distorted
flow changes the electrical amplitude and volume of nerve impulses
(vitality) along specific sites of the spinal cord and peripheral
nerves where trauma set in. It is easy to grasp the mechanics
of biological and chemical impediments on nerves, but how can
emotions and thoughts create similar disruptions within the nervous
system and all other systems in our body?
First we need to investigate the nature of energy and its influence
on the human body. The word “energy” is a term that
is widely used in the natural healing community with a nebulous
understanding. Constantly in movement, energy is vibrational frequencies
that travel on filaments of ether and are directed by focus and
intent. Prana (a light particle attached to an oxygen molecule)
fuels the energy fields by the way we breathe, allowing for prana
to make its way into each cell of the body.
The vibrations that constitute thoughts and emotions, enter the
body via energy centers called the chakras. These seven centers
are located along the spinal cord where there is an increase in
volume of nerve ganglia and plexus plus endocrine glands. The
CSF is found to be greater in volume where the chakras are identified.
The subtle energy fields that these energetic centers create around
various sections of the skull and spine, distribute electrical
and magnetic vitality to the nerves, endocrine system, blood circulation,
immune system, and all organs in the body. The perceptions we
carry about ourselves, others, and life create a tone throughout
the body, in the form of tension. There is healthy tension that
to which the body adapts and there is tension that overwhelms
the nervous sytem into tension patterns.
When prolonged tension from physical and emotional traumas exists,
it forms disruptive energy patterns inside and outside the body's
energy fields. These disruptive energy patterns lodge themselves
in the tissue along the spinal cord and brain, creating stress
throughout the musculoskeletal systems. This alters and distorts
the natural energy flow in our biology. The distortion is experienced
as head, neck and back discomforts, digestive problems, decreased
blood circulation, immune dysfunction, and the like. The tension
patterns also bring about emotional distress and mental anguish
such as anxiety, depression, disassociation, hopelessness, and
resignation.
The integration of Energy Medicine and Spinal Care, brings a depth
of healing that awakens the spirit in the body to soar towards
health. Through a gentle and subtle touch, the human body responds
and self-organizes. The focal intent on listening to the language
of the energy patterns within the body, brings a shift both psychologically
and soulfully
to patients.
Dr. Fernan Poulin has been involved with Energy Medicine for over
twenty years, incorporating it into his spinal care practice,
spiritual coaching and teaching in Roswell, Georgia. For information
about his classes, newly released Chakra Meditation CD or his
one year training program in Energy Medicine beginning in September,
call 770-998-8909 or visit his website www.whitewinds.com.
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