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LSIT is based on the scientific foundation of quantum physics. This deals with holistic structures and their interactions. The high dynamics of life is achieved by constantly changing relationships and opportunities, combined with a high gain of experience. This improves the adaptability and the chances of survival. Everything is subject to a higher meaning communicated to us about spiritual needs. We are spirit-driven beings who inhabit a body subject to electrodynamic laws. Each action requires information and energy, which we call up about our intentions. Diseases can be treated with medication. These transmit certain healing information. The LSIT uses this information directly, without need of pills. That's what makes them so efficient. It is capable of initiating healing processes even in advanced diseases.
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We certainly live in unusual times. All the new communications options bring us a great deal of information, such that even non-patients find out, via the media, about new kinds of therapy that initially seem quite unusual. There is much positive in these reports, but also devastating criticism. The negative scrutiny that every new method must undergo is now in high gear for all forms of energetic medicine. Yet the interested reader becomes disoriented, and finds it very difficult to arrive at an informed judgment based on the overwhelming flood of data. It is therefore especially important to have a textbook to hand (now in its 8th German edition) in order to stay current. This book fully reflects the dynamics of the scientific research, as well as the countless new findings from daily practice.
That is why this book has become a standard work for the demanding training of expert practitioners of this kind of therapy.
Continued development has not even spared the name of the method: MORA Therapy became Bio-Resonance Therapy. Nowadays, we refer to it as Living Systems Information Therapy (LSIT). This term now describes very accurately what the method is actually based on.
Although it has now been more than 60 years since the American physician Dr Albert Abrams, MD laid the cornerstone for this modern therapeutic method, it is still viewed as being “on the fringe” – even by naturopaths. Many people do not understand the fundamentals, which is not surprising, since the higher educational system continues to be based on classical Newtonian mechanics and linear causal logic. Yet any understanding of dynamic organic processes – especially at the subatomic level – demands thinking in terms of networked structures, i.e. multicausally. Not only that: energetic processes cannot be comprehended without the integration of quantum physics.
But since this is not part of the standard curriculum, these issues have to be reviewed remedially. There’s no getting around it. The disputes among specialists that flare up these days concerning this method could be avoided if these knowledge gaps were to be closed.
Information based medicine, which originated in Germany in the fifties, provides the link between Eastern (informational) and Western (traditional) medicine. It is the third force, which deserves to be promoted, for the patients’ sakes, with all available means of research.
The common goal of developing a new understanding of disease and deriving new therapeutic methods therefrom, is already in sight. It is the symbiosis of all medical approaches, and it takes into account the double aspect of matter and life itself: particle and wave.
For those with a purely physical, materialistic world-view, it is not easy to throw tradition overboard to adopt an informational philosophy. This involves sacrificing a great deal of security, which is an intolerable thought to many. It is much harder to hold on to information.
Therefore, people have to decide for themselves whether they want to follow the signs of the times and greatly expand their mental horizons with this new, different thinking, or just stay put. However, be warned. As a well-known politician once said: “Life punishes the latecomer.”
Summer 2019
The Author
Preface
1 Introduction
2 The Current Situation in Medicine
3 Basic Scientific Principles
3.1 Energy-Matter Concept
3.2 Order and Chaos
3.2.1
Information Flow
3.3 The Dual Nature of Matter
3.3.1
Polarity as a Law of Nature
3.3.2
Polarity in the Organism
3.4 Atomic Structure
3.5 Soliton Vibrations
3.6 Various Forms of Energy
3.7 Holographic Structure
3.8 B. Heim’s Eight-Dimensional Universe
3.8.1
Ultra-fine Vibrations in the 5
th
and 6
th
Dimensions
3.8.2
The Hierarchy of Levels of Being
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3.9 Resonance as a Therapeutic Principle
3.9.1
Vibrational Phenomena
3.9.2
The Adey Window
3.9.3
Coherence in Living Systems
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4 Pathophysiology
4.1 A New View of Disease
4.2 Disease Dynamics
4.3 Pischinger’s Basal System
4.3.1
The Common Origin of all Physical Diseases
4.3.2
The Basics
4.3.3
Reactive Behavior of the Basal System
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4.3.4
The Interaction of Nerves and Hormones
4.3.5
Stimulus Response of the Matrix
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4.3.6
Projection of Symptoms
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4.3.7
Progressive Degeneration
4.3.8
Functional Model of the Neuron
4.3.9
Information Flow in the Acupuncture System
4.4 Biorhythms
4.4.1
Basal Minute Rhythm
4.4.2
Organ Clock
4.5 Regulative Control
4.5.1
Theoretical Basis of the Three-Component Theory
4.5.2
Metabolic Performance and Energetic Relationships
4.5.3
Consequences of Chronic Stress
4.5.4
Disturbance Field Influences
4.6 The Higher Order of Biological Systems
4.6.1
New Theories of Bodily Organization
4.7 Color-Sound Principle of the Human Body
4.8 Constitution
4.9 Modern Bioelectronic Diagnostics
4.9.1
Allergy Testing
4.9.2
Geopathy Test
4.9.3
Stress Storage to Optimize All Test Procedures,
Testing with Stress Filtering (TSF)
5 Expanded Theory of the 5 Transformation Phases
5.1 Historical Development
5.2 Universal Validity
5.3 Energy Circulation
5.4 Functional Units
5.5 Practical Methods
5.6 Functional Principles
6 Effects of LSIT in the Human Body
6.1 LSIT Action Model
7 Intention and Concentration
8 The Special Case of Acupuncture Point 3-E 20
9 Fundamentals of LSIT Using Endogenous Signals
10 Fundamentals of LSIT Using External Signals
10.1 Characterization of Magnetic Fields with Micro Field Pulses
10.2 Background to LSIT Using External Signals
10.3 Bipolar Color-Sound Therapy Using AUDIOCOLOR
10.3.1 Scientific Background
10.4 Treatment Using Precious Stones
10.4.1 Chakra Therapy
10.4.2 Indication-based Therapy
10.5 Therapy Hints & Tips
10.5.1 General Information
10.5.5 Polar Therapeutic Principle
10.8 Metabolic Regulation Therapy
Epilogue
11 List of Abbreviations
12 Bibliography
In the 4th edition of this book, it was still necessary to explain the name of this form of therapy. As a result, the term of this form of information therapy has subsequently been changed to better correspond to our current scientific knowledge. “Living Systems Information Therapy” not only characterizes the process, at the same time it also points to the underlying scientific discipline.
In the organism, chemical processes are actually biophysical processes. Molecules are formed from atoms by means of electron exchange – i.e. informatics/energetic processes. And we are thus already into quantum physics.
Fig. 1.1: The four pillars of LSIT
Now, for these transformational processes to proceed properly and in an ordered manner, comprehensive information needs to be transmitted, quickly and reliably. This means that no metabolic reaction in the body can take place without the transfer of the relevant information.
LSIT is the treatment form that builds on these insights. It rests on four pillars. (Fig. 1.1)
If we think about what distinguishes a living organism from an intact dead body, we come up with three things: electricity, which maintains the electrical charge on the cells; the informational flow that guides and regulates all processes; and an inspiring spirit. Biochemistry requires superordinate guidance, else it cannot function. In the case of a disease, the controlling is where the disturbance is to be found, which is why we intervene there with LSIT.
Working with this form of therapy inevitably leads to a new understanding of medicine. One’s view of diseases, their origins and treatment, need to be rethought as one makes a new beginning.
Much of what is now being researched and acknowledged as valid sharply contradicts what has been known up to now. Yet the old knowledge is not totally wrong, rather the viewpoint has shifted. Earlier results are now better seen in their totality, and thus assigned to a new polarity.
“Either/Or” needs to turn into “Both/And”.
For this reason, positive can indeed become negative without being incorrect; just the perspective has broadened and more general natural laws have been perceived (fuzzy logic). It always depends on which schema the observer uses. The truth as such is absolute and indivisible – but we humans can always and only see part of reality, since we are ourselves only a part of it, and the opinions we form are always subjective. Therefore, no one is qualified to lay claim to “scientific rigor” (objectivity). According to the law of polarity, to which we here on earth are subject, any science worthy of being taken seriously must always include a subjective – i.e. “unscientific” – element, if it is to come as close as possible to absolute truth.
These preliminary remarks are necessary to encourage colleagues to question their viewpoint (which may have gotten bogged down), to whom it does not come easy to give up the familiar. But we will not make any progress otherwise. This also demands courage, because nobody knows what awaits them on new shores.
If we approach new material – including LSIT – impartially, openly yet by all means critically, and if we accept that we will not immediately be able to grasp each new consequence of this treatment and substantiate it scientifically, then this form of therapy remains what it is:
The fascinating possibility of being able to help even in the most hopeless cases that orthodox medicine has given up on, to begin the healing process, and – ever and again – become aware of the greatness of creation.
Many colleagues have a comprehensive education in orthodox medicine and thus know this area of medicine very well. “This area” is the part in which orthodox medicine can point to its biggest successes, i.e. intensive medicine, treating accident victims, surgery and corresponding anesthesia, cardiology, etc…. So, every aspect of acute medical care has seen significant progress.
Yet when it comes to chronic diseases, it quite frequently fails utterly. In fact, often the patient is harmed by allopathic treatment (suppression!). Not infrequently, these so-called “hopeless cases” turn up at the practice, whose organ functions have become totally blocked by regular antibiotic, anti-pyretic, anti-inflammatory or anti-rheumatic treatment.
Not for this reason alone, but also due to high workloads, poor diet and too little attention paid to spiritual and physical needs, the ratio of acute to chronic disease has almost exactly inverted in the past 20 years. Nearly three fourths of all patients are chronically ill, or else the course of acute disease is delayed and gradual, and sooner or later turns chronic.
For this reason, today’s orthodox medicine is not accorded much standing (And this need not always be so!), because not even every acute disease should be treated allopathically, but rather just the exceptions! Allopathic can never heal, they can only block, in order to thus forestall an even worse possibility. Yet some form of natural healing should always be sought out and tried first.
Unfortunately, overspecialization has robbed most orthodox physicians of a comprehensive overview. (Fig. 2.1)
There are only a few disciplines that can still regard the whole: the internist and the general practitioner. But even here there are conceptual hurdles, since deductive thinking is taught at the universities, i.e. the attempt is always made to reduce a disease to one ostensible cause, for example hepatitis to the triggering virus. Of course, this totally ignores the fact that viruses cannot, by themselves, trigger anything at all, as long as the immune system is intact, all higher-order functions work and the terrain is undamaged.
Living structures always exhibit a high degree of complexity, and they possess a number of networked communications systems. Moreover, functional processes exhibit a large intrinsic dynamics, behaving in vivo differently from in vitro, thanks to multilayered guidance systems.
Fig. 2.1: Six blind men describe an elephant (old Indian fable)
Errors as bad as reductionist thinking are also committed in the interpretation of lab results. If all parameters are in the normal range, this equates to health for the orthodox physician. This also applies to regular X-ray or sonogram findings, and to CAT or NMR examinations.
And yet it is impossible to deduce normal function from the form (or normal values) of an organ!
That is a static examination (one- to at most three-dimensional), but function is a dynamic process with a time component (four-dimensional). Sadly, in the usual examinations, time gets far too little attention.
Furthermore, many symptoms are wrongly interpreted, or outright taken for the disease itself. For example, a gallbladder disorder can lead to migraine, but usually only the headache is treated. Or asthma – whose origin is either allergy, largeintestine disturbance or severe psychological stress – is only treated broncholytically. These are just some examples of today’s predominant conceptual difficulties.
Fig. 2.2: Schematic representation of a part of the metabolic reactions that take place in a liver cell. Every point designates an interim product (metabolite) in a metabolic pathway (lines). The reactions represent a typical network. The breakdown of glucose in the citric acid cycle has been emphasized (thicker line) – and, branching off from that, the synthesis of cholesterol from acetyl CoA. (from Order and Chaos [Ordnung und Chaos), by W. Gerok)
All these errors invariably crop up when complex interrelationships with multiple interactions are subject to linear causal – even deductive – thinking. Getting closer to reality, grasping the dynamic processes in the organism, demands multicausal thinking in networked structures. This also contains the possibility (and the probability) that effect can also be cause. Time would then have a negative sign (cf. also Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle).
Figure 2.2 shows the complex interconnections of biochemical reactions.
We need to realize that current orthodox medicine is continuing to live in the philosophical structure of the previous century, which is based on and clings to Newton’s mechanistic ideas. However, a paradigm shift is beginning to emerge, and this new world-view draws support from the research results of modern quantum physics.
U
Universal
i.e. comprehensively valid
N
Natural
i.e. consideration of complex networked functions
I
Informative
i.e. heeding cybernetic regulatory cycles
T
Treatment
i.e. with consideration of mental control
E
Elementary
i.e. conforming to fundamental universal laws
D
Dynamic
i.e. photon-controlled metabolic processes as basis of life supporting
MEDICINE
Fig. 2.3: Paradigm shift in medicine
In order to do some constructive criticism as well, while at the same time getting a glimpse of the new millennium, one could imagine the “new” forward-looking holistic medicine – that would then become orthodox medicine – as “UNITED life supporting MEDICINE”, a free independent medicine. This would be the long-overdue paradigm shift, and it would be well suited to integrating the real advances of orthodox medicine into the overall picture.
In conversations with orthodox physicians, the criticism always comes up that LSIT is not scientifically proven and thus actually cannot possibly be effective.
Even with open-minded colleagues, long explanations usually do not help either, since our technical terms and fundamental conceptions have mean-while distanced themselves considerably from those of orthodox medicine. Unfortunately, many orthodox colleagues lost any connection with natural healing methods quite some time ago, since this training is in addition to the orthodox courses, making bridging the gap ever more difficult. In the meantime, orthodox medicine must make great effort to get out of its outsider role!
?
But how can we be so sure that
we’re
right?
This can only be explained via fairly long digression into modern physics. Certain elements will be singled out that are particularly important to our work. The language of physics is not simple. We can therefore be very grateful to the biophysicist W. Ludwig who has brought together the research results of F. A. Popp, B. Heim, J. T. Mulheim, Bigu del Blanco and many other scientists worldwide.
Nevertheless, it should be explicitly emphasized that I make no claim to exclusive correctness of the following explanations. This would fundamentally contradict the constant changes and shifts of insights and opinions. Quite the contrary, the principle of tolerance should be foremost, and we should always make a great effort to observe it. Anyone who, based on other experiences, has in this or the other point come up with differing results, should not be thrown by it. It would be inappropriate to elevate any opinion to the level of dogma. We already have quite enough of that.
Therefore, allow the following explanations to work on you in this sense. Be critical but unbiased.
From childhood on, we are used to grasp things, to examine them, to weigh them and then arrive at an opinion. It is thus very difficult for many people to imagine that there exist invisible forces that can cause things to happen.
Thanks to some outstanding scientists, even the invisible parts of reality are becoming steadily more accessible.
In 1984, the Nobel Prize physics went to Carlo Rubbia, the former head of CERN in Geneva. His was quite an accomplishment. Rubbia confirmed that matter obeys superordinate energetic interaction forces, and that matter’s form and structure depend directly on these forces. Jules T. Mulheim of the ETH (Swiss Technical University) in Zurich was able to calculate a physical constant to the effect that the ratio of mass particles (nucleons) to the guiding energy particles is 1 : 9.746 x 108. These scientific findings represent a revolution in our thinking, since it means that the significance of matter, compared to the causative, forming, guiding energetic forces, recedes into the far background. Today’s physical sciences thus continue to concern themselves with just a one-billionth fraction of reality, the “remainder” is, unfortunately, ignored.
Based on this new knowledge, we now take an “expanded concept of matter” as our starting point. This means that it consists of
Mass
Energy
Information (character, nature)
This can best be appreciated in the following illustration. Information can be thought of as holding the balance of power. If it inclines to the right, toward the energy side, the result will be more fine-material in nature, i.e. represent less mass. If its effect is farther to the left, then more mass can be expected. Nevertheless, matter and energy are present in every part. Wherever there is mass there is always energy and information (the spiritual idea) as well.
The origin of physical reality
Matter is a form of expression of energy, the product of spirit. We thus always find, in every substrate – including the disease focus – matter, energy and spiritual information.
Since in the universe accidental events are inconceivable, or otherwise an all-destroying chaos would quickly ensue, every material form, every plant, animal and human has arisen from a precisely fixed energetic blueprint. This becomes even more plausible when you consider that the entire universe is structured (B. Heim), in which the smallest units are the so-called Metrons. This tremendous coherence, this universal interlinking makes it equally clear that there must exist a higher-level order that rules out accidental events in advance.
In order to maintain order, every action forces an immediate reaction.
Life is itself a higher order. Still, it is remarkable that all life is always striving for higher order (self-organization). This means that the distance to chaos increases. Chaos is indeed a useful life principle. It is the polar opposite of order. Thanks to chaotic processes (F. A. Popp), the organism is able to adapt to changing environmental conditions (every inflammation is chaos, every allergy, every defensive process). At the same time, the organism has to restore order on its own, if it is to maintain its form and character.
Dynamic order means that functional processes occur periodically with a constant time component. This means maintenance of structure, but also rigidification and inadequate adaptability.
Chaos signifies functional processes without a repeating time relationship (entropy). This means destruction and dissolution, but also a high degree of adaptability.
It thus becomes clear that neither extreme can ever appear alone, but instead must always contain an element of the opposite polarity within itself. This demonstrates with great clarity what the Chinese monad, the Yin-Yang symbol, represents (Fig. 3.1).
Health means optimum adaptation to the sum of all stimuli with a precisely defined amount of order and chaos.
Condition is the expression of attained adaptation.
All nature strives to maintain form and type. This striving is implanted as a divine spark. Of course, this fundamentally contradicts Darwinism, which postulates an accidental origin of species. Yet any unbiased observer can recognize these natural laws on his own. (Fig. 3.2)
Fig. 3.1: Chinese monad: YANG - YIN
Symbolic geometric forms can be observed in every material structure, and these determine the nature of the material. These forms are the visible expression of the underlying energetic blueprint, i.e. of the formative or creative powers.
These forms can be regarded as the cardinal points of a universal hologram. A hologram (you can see one on any credit card) is pretty phenomenal itself. It can be seen as the connecting link between the energy field and matter. A two-dimensional disk reflects an illusory three-dimensional world.
According to K. Wilber (cf. “Holomovement”), the entire universe is arranged holographically. Thus, every region is a part of the great whole – which brings us back again to the hermetic laws.
Meanwhile, we are no longer dealing with philosophical abstractions, but rather scientific research results in quantum physics. The holographic model assumes an interlinking of all structures in the universe. Even Heisenberg talked about a “raster”. In the meantime, this has been confirmed and calculated by B. Heim’s General Quantum Field Theory. In this theory, the smallest structural units are called Metrons (another term is plaque), with a Planck length of about 10-33 cm.
Fig. 3.2: Order and chaos as elements of sickness and health
In order to create structures and thus forms, vector forces are needed that heed certain items of information (i.e. defined vibrational patterns). The concept “information” comes from Latin and means “to bring into a structure” – i.e. design. (Sect. 3.1)
In the future, any scientist wanting to be taken seriously should, when undertaking a structural analysis, pursue as a top priority (!) the question as to which energetic force field – i.e. which formative forces – produced this structure in the first place. In cases of pathological tissue changes, how the tissue has changed is thus of secondary importance. The primary issue is: what caused it to change? Since there is information underlying every change, and since information complexes represent complicated frequency patterns, the cause is always of a purely energetic nature, and represents a change in the vibrational pattern.
Material changes can only be effected by means of information exchange.
Every item of information is a modulated vibration, and every (non-chaotic) vibration is information. The degree of order of a material structure, i.e. a tissue, is a function of its information content. The higher and more complex this is, the more clearly and purely are the structures constructed.
Diseased tissue must therefore be supplied with ordering, regulating information. The changes that are triggered by changing information flow leads to interactions. Actio triggers reactio (Newton). In this manner, information is exchanged.
Interactions are a primary characteristic of information exchange.
For our organism, the environment represents the place of reflection for our actions: we interact with it. To put it in modern terms, we can designate out outward information flow as output, which must lead to reactions in the environment, to changes, which in turn inform us again. In addition to this input, we also have the natural guidance signals, which are vital to us (Sect. 3.9).
Fig. 3.3: Interactions
We can therefore say:
The environment is the place of reflection for our actions – conscious or subconscious.
When any information effects material changes, it can only do it via the so-called formative powers. These force fields supply, first of all, the necessary energy, and secondly the spiritual potential, namely the blueprint.
Let us now make a U-turn in our considerations. If we look at a material structure, for example a tissue change, then there is information in this substrate, which has been brought forth by the appropriate formative powers. However, this blueprint for matter is not accessible to us; it remains hidden. We thus talk in terms of implicit information. For us therapists, the history of the origins of a pathological substrate, say a tumor, is very important, however. What we need is the explicit, the decoded information. Yet the organism does not relinquish them so easily. In this context, it is interesting to investigate the organism’s information-processing mechanism a bit more closely.
The organism attempts to combat its Noxae (regulate out and excrete) by coupling with its structure in order to get at its information – more precisely, the nature of the internal formative powers. This costs a lot of energy and time, which are not always available. Therefore, this process – which always involves metabolism – frequently gets stuck in an intermediate stage. This means that the Noxa becomes integrated and thus represents a mosaic component for terrain damage (Fig. 4.32). In the case of severe burdens that have already initiated an alarm reaction in the matrix (Selye), the acute event has become chronic stress.
This gives us two therapeutic options:
The original Noxa is broken down (outside the body) and reintroduced to the body as higher spiritual information (e.g. in potentiated form).
The bogged-down metabolism is corrected (externally), thus resto-ring the original healthy state of affairs. From then on, the organism can rededicate itself to the breakdown process with renewed vigor.
The process usually gets bogged down because the Noxa was quantitatively too concentrated (dosage) and therefore the body’s coping mechanisms were constitutionally not strong enough.
In recognizing the underlying information of a substance, the organism makes use of the “gold washer” principle. The substance is diluted with water and spread out more and more on the inner surfaces (the prospector’s sieve), first in the intestines, then in the basal system, until it can get at the smallest components (amino acids, molecules, atoms).
Water thus functions as a carrier material, in which the substrate and its entire inner structure is spread out and thereby decoded (like a drop of oil on the water’s surface). In other words, the initially implicit information content concerning the substance’s internal formative powers becomes explicit and thus accessible to processing by the organism.
Photons from sunlight are needed for the breakdown process. Clusters form in water due to interactions among the molecules – i.e. a memory for the incorporated substances. This is why the old saying is valid: you are what you eat. Water thus for a while presents the immune system in the matrix that which has been previously ingested. Here we see the universal significance of water for life: life began in water, it is maintained by water and protected by water (Fig. 3.4)
Fig. 3.4: Digestive processes in the organism
Decoding takes place somewhat in the manner that archeologists uncover ancient cultural sites. Every layer uncovered is painstakingly recorded in the cluster formations, so that, at the end, the “essence”, the core of the material is left over, as well as a guiding thread concerning its discovery and what “skins” it had been surroundded by, spread out in cluster form over the water.
This time process in the proper sequence is just as important as the description of the nucleus itself, since it is a description of the formative powers, the construction manual that is part of the blueprint.
Once the organism has managed to decode the information and identify the substance (gold!), the evolved stored program can be called up from the DNA – which exhibits constitutionally conditioned strengths or weaknesses. With this program, the substance is either taken up and structurally integrated (foodstuff) or recognized as a toxin and eliminated.
It becomes clear here that natural substances can never really harm the body – not even as toxins – as long as they can be diluted enough under conditions of a constant supply of water, since their molecules are always used. However, this depends on the concentration (“The dosage is the thing.”).
If the organism is overloaded with any substance, whether it is food or poison, then complete dilution – in which enzymes also play a part – cannot take place, so that, in principle, any substance can be harmful. The gold washer then fills his sieve with more and more soil and cannot glimpse any gold.
It thus becomes clear that the kind of substance is not as important as its concentration. This applies to natural products. Synthetic substances (e.g. Dioxin) are another matter entirely.
If the organism gets stuck in the recognition process, it is forced to put it in interim storage, which puts a burden on the tissue. Also, interim storage usually turns into permanent storage (potbelly or toxin deposits).
A Constitutional Weak Point (CWP) (cf. Chapter 5) does not refer to a point-sized region, but rather to a faulty recognition program in the above-described recognition process (decoding). The codes for the various substances are generally genetically determined, learned as they are during the course of evolution.
Therefore, the organism has a problem when it comes to synthetic substances. It cannot make any comparisons in these cases, since it does not have anything stored that is equivalent; it can only call up a (more or less) similar program – and this guarantees that mistakes will be made.
The elimination program follows the recognition process. Of course, this assumes correct recognition. When the wrong program is chosen, diseases can become chronic, instead of proceeding (via the alarm reaction) as acute processes toward healing.
This rather figurative depiction likewise makes clear that, for all processes in the organism – from metabolism on up to the necessary immune system abilities and toxin elimination – a great deal of decoded, explicit information is needed.
If we want to support the organism at the information level – which is what we want to achieve with Living Systems Information Therapy – then we need precise and explicit information.
A substrate (tissue) vibrates in a specific frequency spectrum that corresponds to the composition of its molecules. But this spectrum also contains their developmental history, albeit in implicit form. That is the blueprint provided in the DNA.
This vibration is hidden, and is activated briefly during replication, but then only for the cell currently undergoing fission. However, since this information can only be changed in its explicit form, cells in mitosis are particularly susceptible to Noxae.
What we need for decoding purposes is the tissue’s “chronicle”. The entire evolutionary history is stored in the DNA. That’s why it is so long, and also why every embryo recapitulates all the earlier evolutionary stages (amphibian, etc.). This is, as it were, the manual for the creation of healthy – but also of weakened – tissue.
In the case of pathological substrates, yet another vector is added, which is directed at the constitutional peculiarities. All external influences, ultimately all emotions, are processed depending on the current constitutional state, which determines whether damage or disease occurs or not, and what course it will take.
Thus, this faulty behavioral pattern, this modified information, is decisive. However, we do not get it from the symptom or the disturbance field, but rather from the constitutional energetic weak point (the topic of life!) as per the Theory of Five Transformation Phases. The emotions lead us there.
That is an important area that, therapeutically, is taken into account in Combined Constitutional Therapy (CCT, Sect. 11.8).
The origin of inflammatory foci and other structural changes are thus pre-ceded by pathological changes in the flow of information. The presentation of the vibrational spectrum happens in explicit form on the level of the senses. The sense organs are at the same time “openers” of the five conversion phases (which see). The course of development of pathological changes is likewise stored in the organism as information, but is not directly accessible.
Sometimes, we are able to discover the beginning of the process (i.e. the trigger) after the fact. It can still supply important information even years later – for example Angina tonsillaris, which has led to chronic Glomerulonephritis.
At the end of the chain, then, is the leading symptom, which has often, in the case of chronic diseases, established itself over a span of years. This supplies us with explicit information concerning the projected stress, which is very valuable for our therapy. The sometimes long journey between trigger and symptom is implicit
In successful therapy, we find out, time and again, that the biological clock is turned back, and that the individual stations of this journey – which can likewise be overcome diseases – surface once more. From this, we know that the organism has not forgotten anything, since everything was stored in the cluster structures (water domains).
The goal of our efforts is to understand as precisely as possible the pathological information and thereby the formative powers of the disease, and then eliminate them from the organism.
The organism’s information flow can be disturbed by various kinds of chronic stress that lead to terrain damage ( Fig. Sect. 4.5.3). The dysregulation that ensues leads to dysfunction, which paves the way for a disease.
I should first like to emphasize here the duality, the double nature of all being. Visible matter is merely one form-state of reality. The other side is the non-visible wave form, i.e. the corresponding energy field. Just as light can be regarded as wave or particle, depending on the observer’s viewpoint, so it is with all the other possible form-states in our universe. Every organic substrate in the organism should be viewed from this aspect. Using nothing but classical (visible) signs in an examination, we can determine an inflammation; but we can also measure the pathological frequencies that correspond to this substrate.
Fig. 3.5: The dual nature of matter
The same applies to therapy. We can treat an inflammation with medication (matter) or with therapeutic frequencies that can alter the pathological frequencies (Living Systems Information Therapy). The question is then always: which is more practical and efficient in the individual case ( Fig. 3.5).
We have seen in the past that the basic principles of physical laws are always very simple and clear. A good example of this is Einstein’s famous formula, which describes an exceedingly complex relationship, such as exists between matter and energy, with a mere three components:
Despite this simplicity – or maybe precisely because of it? – the imply-cations of this are mostly ignored by science:
Matter and energy are inseparably coupled together. (cf. Sect. 3.1)
This means, for any scientific work, that both aspects of reality need to be taken into account in order to be able to describe a situation completely and thus correctly. Moreover, the formula also contains the implication that the energetic state is many times more significant than the material state (a part of this is the speed of light squared). One can describe any process in our universe from a material or an energetic point of view, but should not ever leave the other aspect out of consideration. Everything has two sides and, to describe something completely and thus scientifically correctly, the other side must always be taken into account. This brings us to an important fundamental physical law.
Our world is polar.
This applies to every form state in our universe. Therefore, matter and energy stand in a polar relationship to each other. They thus each merely incorporate the two extremes of a whole, a unity.
A tree is only viable, then, when roots, trunk, branches and leaves have developed. Thus, the unit only endures when, besides the visible, the non-visible (in this case the extensive root system, which can be viewed as a non-visible mirror image of the visible trunk and branches) is also present. (Fig. 3.6)
Fig. 3.6: Complete description of reality (polarity)
As the term itself indicates, polar relationships always refer to something (else). A polar extreme can thus never exist in isolation.
Applied to the human organism, this means that we know a great many polarities, and that all our polarities will be in equilibrium when we are healthy. In the event of disease, then, the following questions arise:
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Which polarities are disturbed? What is the polar correlate for a given pathological substrate?
This is very important – and it represents the actual key to the course of a disease – because we often cannot do much directly for the diseased organ tissue.
Every form-state has its own polarity.
For instance, we can distinguish between acidic and alkaline, between positive and negative, tonicized and relaxed, etc. and investigate the polar relationships. But it is not just conditions that are polarly related: so are tissues and organs. The blood, for example, represents the polarity of tissue; urine is polar relative to blood, etc. Organs, too, develop polar relationships among each other, e.g. liver gall bladder, lung large intestine, spleen stomach, kidney bladder, etc. If the organism is healthy, a well-balanced relationship will prevail between the extremes. This also means that any individual consideration of a polar extreme must lead to error, such as the incidence of free radicals. Anyone who thinks that oxygen radicals are harmful per se has not understood nature. They can only be evaluated correctly in relation to their necessary presence in inflamed tissues. Supplying ozone or monatomic oxygen (1st-order oxygen radical, helps activate cells) to a chronic inflammation is very beneficial, because there a non-physiological deficiency prevails. Radicals are important and necessary in electromagnetic information transmission. Scavenging (trapping) radicals in severe pain regions is likewise beneficial, because this eliminates the non-physiological surplus and puts a stop to the destruction. (Sect. 4.5.1)
This example makes quite clear that too much is just as harmful as too little. Of course, what constitutes too much and too little can only be determined with a polar examination.
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Let us first take a look at the polarity of electrical charges.
The Earth is negatively charged, the atmosphere positively. Consequently, the charges must be oppositely arranged in the body. We thus have a positive charge at the feet, a negative at the head – but only relative to ground and air!