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Hi Julianna,
Actually we currently have ways of investigating modalities randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can't effectively evaluate on their own. It's called Whole Systems Research (WSR) and utilizes both RCT's AND qualitative methods of investigation. WSR emphasizes the client/therapist relationship, the client's culture and believe system, and is integrative in approach. I've posted several articles throughout this thread describing these methods. You can also find them posted on Vlad's new site:
http://www.mt-researchonline.com/rescom
I agree there must be a consensus of what energy work is among ourselves. From reading everyone's comments on this thread I'm thinking it may be safe to say energy could be described as the "vital force". What do you all think?
Robin Byler Thomas said:Hi Julianna,
Actually we currently have ways of investigating modalities randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can't effectively evaluate on their own. It's called Whole Systems Research (WSR) and utilizes both RCT's AND qualitative methods of investigation. WSR emphasizes the client/therapist relationship, the client's culture and believe system, and is integrative in approach. I've posted several articles throughout this thread describing these methods. You can also find them posted on Vlad's new site:
http://www.mt-researchonline.com/rescom
I agree there must be a consensus of what energy work is among ourselves. From reading everyone's comments on this thread I'm thinking it may be safe to say energy could be described as the "vital force". What do you all think?
Thanks for redirecting me to those links.
How can we define one thing where there's no agreement with something else where there's no agreement (i.e. vital force)? There isn't a consensus on vital force in this discussion in other words. Energy isn't a force. I'm afraid defining the general term "energy work" is much harder than investigating a specific modality.
While most people can agree that there is no fundamental vital force, the concept may still be useful in a model description.
There are different ways to define energy. But I don't think a person can give someone else energy. All the energy one has is within one, and it's either flowing unimpeded or not. It's removing the impediments that cause it to flow correctly, or perhaps reorganize the flow.
You can mix black powder to make beautiful fireworks or a nasty explosion. But it's the same ingredients that haven't changed, only the way they're organized has changed.
When we dig deep enough into any subject, we discover there's a lot we don't know nor how to explain it, but that doesn't mean there isn't an explanation.
Hi, it very much depends on what you are skeptical about.
There are plenty of flaky therapists out there who call their work energy work when they don't actually have a working conceptual model of what they are doing but, to be honest, neither do those of you who just work on the physical level.
Everything that exists as a physical particle ALSO exists as a field of energy (wave-particle duality, physics). So all aspects of the body also have fields (energy). This is how modern off-body biosensors can detect how our internal physiology is doing--they read the information fields.
As everything is energy and energy is information, all bodywork is energy work, all bodywork is about information.
The interesting bit comes in exploring how a bodyworker can influence these energy fields of the client or whether they (the fields) simply reflect the internal state. In other words, does the relationship work both ways? Energy workers experience YES, medical science assumes NO.
I assume this is the area of your skepticism?
If so, the next stage to explore is how consciousness interacts with these fields. I am happy to discuss this with you drawing on my experience as a Qigong therapist and shiatsu practitioner...do let me know if this is the area of interest.
Best wishes
Cindy.
sure. I too am skeptical about the benefits of energy work, especially of reflexology, which imo is based on nonsense.
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