Supplements,
herbs
and a deeper
understanding of why we get sick
Using herbal medicines and supplements in
our modern age of specialisation and symptomology is an
interesting adaption of a healing approach that
traditionally had quite a different outlook.
Herbalism and many traditional modalities
generally seek to support the body's own efforts at healing.
Whether prescribing supplements or using massage, the approach
seeks to be less "heroic" in its intervention.
And the way the body is viewed in terms
of both health and illness incorporates an appreciation of our
wider energy structures and qualities.
India and China developed two different
approaches that at least shared a recognition of the principle
of the life force and its behaviour in the body. The Chinese
called it chi and the Indians called it Prana. Keylontic
science, as described by the Azurite Press Kathara healing system,
places those types of energy within their wider dimensional
framework.
Keylontic science describes the primal
life force currents within our 12 dimensional matter
system. Prana is a dimension 4 curent, chi is a dimension 1
current, the Japanese ki is a dimension 2 current, and rei (of
rei-ki) is a dimension 3 current. They describe in detail the
theory and application of the different energy currents up to
dimension 12 and beyond.
If you've read any works on ayurveda or
oriental healing, you may have come across the way they
describe the body in terms of 'elements' - the Chinese have the
5 element theory (Fire, Water, Metal, Wood, and Earth) and the
Ayurvedic system also has 5 elements, but they are Pitta, Vata,
Kapha, Ether and Earth.
Both healing approaches recognise the
energetic qualities of food, as well as the
inter-relationship between the human organism and her
environment - temperature, seasons, and the planets.
Illness and wellness are both classified not in terms of a
single, fixed causative point, but a dynamic relationship that
is uniquely individual.
For more information about Keylontic
Science, folllow the link to the Azurite Press site above, or
the Kathara Team site. The views mentioned in
the artice are mine, and mention of Keylontic Science subjects
does not constitute an implied or explicit endorsement by the
Azurite Press, Keylontic Science is (c) by A'sha-yana &
A'zha-yana Deane; 1999-2007 All Rights Reserved
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