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Psychosomatic Energetics™ Review Question & Answer by Dr. Craig Wagstaff, N.D November 2, 2005

Psychosomatic Energetics™ Review Question & Answer by Dr. Craig Wagstaff, N.D November 2, 2005

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Psychosomatic Energetics™Review

Question & Answerby

Dr. Craig Wagstaff, N.D

November 2, 2005

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Chapter 1

Theoretical Foundations

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Psychosomatic Energetics-psyche, body and subtle energy

working together

The physical body (Soma)- inherited inherited constitution, diet, fitness, bacteria, injuries, etc.

The emotional body (Psyche) –emotions and feelings, earlier experiences

The energetic body (subtle energy) –life force and its harmony

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Chapter II

Subtle Energyand

How to Measure it

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Where is subtle energy located and what does it do?

It is an energy form that cannot be measured by the methods of conventional physics.

It is considered to be the life force and carries information needed for the body to function

It is found everywhere – but in varying concentrations

Related terms: Ch‘i, Prana, Orgone, Od, Ether

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Functions of subtle energy (the “Aura”)

Leads to the feeling of being alive, vital, healthy and “inside oneself”

Significantly influences the proper functioning of autonomic nervous regulation

Is important for metabolic regulation and its functions

Supports our ability to regenerate ourselves

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Meaning of the energy levels

Vital body – life force, feeling one’s own strength and and power

Emotional body – emotions, moods, defense system, ability to concentrate

Mental body – alertness, awareness of one’s personality (Ego)

Causal body – deep subconscious, archetypes, subtler qualities such as intuition, higher sensitivity

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The Reba® Test Device

Developed in 1997 by Dieter Jossner (biophysicist) and Dr. Reimar Banis (medical professional)

Emits a spectrum of frequencies using the four EEG frequencies: Delta, Theta, Alpha and Beta

Different frequency ranges can be added using the button controls (0 – 99%)

Patient reactions to these frequencies register in kinesiological or other energy testing methods

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Typical test situation in Psychosomatic Energetics

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Testing Flowchart *

* Source: Dr. Reimer Banis – Psychosomatic Energetics – A Manual for Therapist

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What happens in thearm-length test? Using the Reba device, we stress the patient, i.e. present a broader range of frequencies (0 – 100%)

As soon as the patient can no longer compensate the disturbance, coordination of muscle tension between the left and right body halves breaks down, and the arm lengths will abruptly differ.

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Important mistakes to watch out for

Being anxious and expecting something – so just remain relaxedand neutral, no matter what!

Mental testing – try not to think of anything in particular: empty your inner space of all thoughts!

Agitation (or geopathic stress) in the vicinity of the testing site

The tester’s own energy blocks!!

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Sample interpretations of Reba readings

Vital 100% = feeling fit and full of energyVital 40–70% = feeling tiredVital < 40% = constant fatigue-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Emotional 100% = good mood, vibrantEmotional 40–70% = lack of drive and joyEmotional < 30% = depression, feeling empty----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Mental 100% = brain functions okayMental 70% = lack of concentration, mentally reducedMental 20% = psychosis, etc.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Causal 40% = averageCausal 70% = sensible, intuitiveCausal 90% = high intuition, above average sensitivity

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Diagnosing energy blocks Specific homeopathic test ampoules (for

geopathic stress, chakras, conflicts) are brought into contact with the patient

If the patient suffers from a certain condition,the corresponding ampoulewill respond positivelyto the muscle test

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What energy blocks are there,and how can we find them?

Geopathic stress – Geovita® test ampoule respond s

Chakra blocks – Chavita® test ampoule responds (mostly caused by emotional conflicts)

Emotional conflicts – Emvita® test ampoule responds

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Diagnosing geopathic stress

Geovita® test

ampoule responds.

We can also test

for the most stressed

body segment with

Segment Diagnostics

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What to do ifgeopathic stress is found

Hire a competent dowser, and move the bed away from the stress zone (Never use shields: they are ineffective in the long run!!) Use trial and error to find the best bed location

Don’t use any electrical devices in the bedroom, such as TV sets, computers, cell/cordless phones, etc.

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Chapter IVEmotional Conflicts

Verifiable in over 95% of all cases

According to PSE, are among the most important disease causes

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Structure of a conflict

Causal (violet)

Umbilical Cord

Vital (green)

Emotional (red)Mental (blue)

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Conflict size Conflicts can be small, medium or large

(depending on the strength of the suppressed emotion and the age of the conflict.The stronger the feeling and the older the conflict, the larger it becomes)

The larger a conflict, the greater its emotional impact (up to the point whereit determines the type of character)

The larger a conflict, the more energy it steals.

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The 7 Chakras The disturbed Chakra

often explains quite well the patient’s complaints

It shortens testing, because the active Chakra reduces the number of possible conflicts to a very few (namely the ones associated with the active Chakra)

It makes testing more precise, because one tests only the active conflict

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Which conflict belongs towhich Chakra?

Upper abdominal Chakra(3rd Chakra)

Chavita® 3 positive

Associated conflict themes

Conflict 8: IsolatedConflict 9: Pent-up

emotionsConflict 10: Wanting

moreConflict 11: Craving

good feelings

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Chapter V

ConflictInterpretation

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Interpretation of the REBA® readings (about the conflict)

Vital (%) – the amount of life force stolen by the conflict

Emotional (%) – the amount of emotional power absorbed by the conflict

Mental (%) – the patient’s degree of awarenessof t he conflict

Causal (%) – the age of the conflict,how deeply rooted it is, and howlong it will have to be treated

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Interpreting the conflict Adapted to patient and surroundings (key

phrases: children, patient’s rejection of emotional contents, frank and open conversation) –Principle: the patient doesn’t have to know the conflict in order to get well!

Explain the conflict contents clearly

Optional – Meaning of the conflict with respectto the patient’s past and future (work out with the patient)

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Therapizing conflictswith homeopathic drops There’s usually only one active conflict and

one blocked Chakra Effective therapy using homeopathic

compounds (Emvita® and Chavita®) Dosage: 12 drops twice daily (children under six

half as much) Duration of therapy: depends on the size of

the causal level of the conflict. It typically takes 5 weeks: 1 bottle for every 20% of the conflict

Side-effects: just a little initial worsening, but frequently vivid dreams

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Typical healing process Success rate averages 80% of general-practice

patients Success after breaking up a single conflict: 20–

30% (mostly children, simply-structured or highly spiritual persons)

Success after 2–3 conflicts (8–12 months): 50% For 5% of patients, therapy takes more than one-

and-a-half years (or longer) 20% of patients do not respond (usually after a

year with still no effect)

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“Peeling off onionskin layers”and side-effects

Note – In most patients, the dissolution of 2–3 (or more) conflicts is like peeling off onionskin layers

Eventually, the Central Conflict surfaces (Advanced Seminar topic)

Finally, the Central Conflict appears in the Heart Chakra (see “The birth of conflicts”)

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Chapter VII

TheAcute

Remedies

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Acute Remedies Anxiovita – for stress and anxiety

Neurovita – for nervous tension or pain

Paravita – for autonomic hypofunction

Simvita – for autonomic hyperfunction

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Recommended reading Psychosomatic Energetics™ By Dr. Reimar Banis, MD,ND

Geopathic Stress- and what you can do about it

By Dr. Ulrike Banis, MD, ND

Handbook Psychosomatic Energetics By Dr. Ulrike Banis, MD, ND

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Question & Answer Session

To ask a question – Press *1

Press # if the question has already been asked or you no longer wish to ask the question

When the speaker is ready to answer your question, you will be prompted for your question. Questions are answered in priority sequence