The Final Compendium Of Spiritual Medicine
The Final Compendium Of Spiritual Medicine
Are Thoreson (author)
Veterinarians (vets) are trained to diagnose and treat animal diseases as doctors are rained to treat human diseases; and they are usually the best people to do so. This means that they are the best to find excessive symptoms, which are symptoms that express pain, inflammations, and degeneration. This book teaches three things that professional don’t do:
To find the deepest cause of the disease (localize and define the pathological elemental being or the unhealthy relation between several elemental beings),
to find deficient symptom(s), and
transform the disease (the elemental being) and hinder a translocation to other entities (out of moral considerations).
In these aspects, doctors or veterinarians are not necessarily the best. They may be so, but then they must educate themselves in a way described in this book. In my opinion, detecting deficient symptoms, lay-people may be as good as the doctor or the veterinarian.
This book can be used by the professional health worker as a reference on Complementary Medicine and give useful information on how to treat sick humans or animals; it is not intended for use as a "Cookbook" on how to treat. Both veterinarians and not-veterinarians must understand this; otherwise, they may use it (possibly in vain) only to find a recipe to heal, for example, cystitis, an acking back, chronic mastitis in their favourite cow, or lameness in their horse or dog. If they do so, they will miss the whole purpose of the book, which is to give readers basic information on Holistic Medicine, based on the detection of deficient processes and a treatment that transform the disease and not just translocate it to others. The book aims to introduce readers to the concepts of Fundamental Processes from which many holistic therapies have developed. In order to be able to cope with the huge and expanding market of healers, quacks, methods and aids offered today, it is very important to be able to think in a holistic way.
Only by going deeply into the principles of holistic thinking can we give our family, friends, and our animals the best treatment and be able to recognise the many charlatans in the area for what they are.
Are Thoresen was born in Norway in 1952. A Doctor of veterinary medicine, he has also studied anthroposophic medicine, homeopathy, acupuncture, osteopathy and agriculture. Since 1981 he has run a private holistic practice in Sandefjord, Norway, for the healing of people, horses and small animals. He has lectured widely, specializing in veterinary acupuncture, and has published dozens of scholarly articles. In recent years, his work has focused mainly on spiritual medicine – based primarily on a deeper understanding of anthroposophy and the medical teachings of Rudolf Steiner – and investigating the spiritual world.
Publisher : Independently publd (3 Oct. 2023)
Paperback : 673 pages
ISBN : 979-8863258720
Dimensions : 15.24 x 3.86 x 22.86 cm