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Obviously there is energy and we can control it this way:
- Mechanical energy. (Pressure, traction, etc)
- Thermal energy. (Heat)
- Chemical energy. (Change in chemical reactions when mechanical stimulation moves the tissues)
That's it. Basic high school stuff.
Though there is this to consider: the power of suggestion. Using whatever model (realistic or not), if you can present to a person a nice scenario that makes them feel happy and give them hope their mind (the software) will reduce overall anxiety and this will help recovery. Ex:
- (Dr. Bob giving placebos): Take two of those per day for two weeks and that will get rid of that cold you have.
- (Esoteric MT): I have balanced your chakras and now you are in tune with the universe. Every movement you do will now be easier and the pain will slowly fade away as the planets align this month.
But this will only work if the person wants to believe in whatever you tell them. This is the difference between b******* and working with facts: If the person doesn't believe in the facts, it doesn't matter, they will get results.
I think 'energy work' stops massage from getting its well deserved place in healthcare industry. Those who practice this kind of work might want to do a course on critical thinking.
Apologizing for the poor grammar..it's late.....Have you ever had that happen to you?
Christopher,
Many people don't heal from their injuries; chronic pain clients, for example, with RSD.
You're right, of course. There are plenty of chronic conditions that do not go away. Still, what I was attempting to say is also true - most of the injuries, infections, and conditions we experience run their course and are eliminated by our body's natural healing processes. And, even in the case of chronic conditions, we could accurately say that the body tends to manage them in a way that keeps us alive.
The point being - in most cases, a person gets better with or without treatment. We have to keep that in mind when studying treatments.
What is RSD?
I'd like to believe in vital force and admit to not knowing enough about it; I can't wait to research it in whole systems research.
Question: Do you understand vital force to be supplied by a separate entity?
My scientific opinion is that there is no vital force.
Terry -
That is definitely cool that your client was acquainted with Einstein.
At the same time, that doesn't give her any special knowledge or authority on the present topic. She's certainly correct that we give off energy in the form of heat, but that's not what energy work proponents are talking about when they are talking about 'energy.'
Her assertion that "of course we are energy beings" illustrates the point I've been trying to make - that is a very imprecise statement. What does it mean? Without specifying what it means, we really can't discuss it meaningfully. I could just as accurately assert that my Honda is an energy being. It uses energy and gives off energy - those are absolutely true statements.
I said in early posts that I'm no religion, don't want any part of any organized religion. But I do believe there's some force at work - call it God or whatever you want. It's apparent that if someone is a humanist, which Chris clearly is, there's no resolve to such a discussion as this.
If you bring up love as being equated with energy work, he says you try to derail the topic. You can't quantify or measure love anymore than you can quantify or measure energy, but the results are obvious by measurable results in a client's health.
Yep but not causal.
That doesn't seem to qualify to Chris. So Chris, your real agenda here is that God, vital force, energy, and whatever you wish to call it, doesn't exist. Something made it your mission in life to tell people this message. So, what did you lose when you were a child that made you stop trusting in such things? Who betrayed you or your trust?
ad hominem, irrelevant.
There are still people who would make the same decisions today that they did at the Trial of Socrates who has him drink hemlock, or Joan of Arc burned at the stake. We still have witch hunts, and this mission trying to exterminate energy work from the massage therapy profession.
Comparing yourself to Socrates and Joan of arc is again irrelevant to the topic.
The AMA would like nothing better than if naturopaths, homeopaths, acupuncturists and any alternative medicine would just go away. But like it or not, it will continue to thrive without your control. I'm only glad they don't burn us at the stake these days. We're here to stay. The world is shifting.
This is not an open discussion - if you come here with your conclusion, what discussion is left? You've come here to impress on us the need to eradicate energy work from the profession. There may be a split in the profession, just as with the AMA and other alternative health industries. I really don't need a massage therapy AMA to do my work.
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