A Newtonian Metaphor for Healing
A scientist requires a hypothesis around which to design experiments and test theory. In other words the scientist likes to have an explanation at the start about how the unexplained observations could happen. Ideally a hypothesis should sit comfortably within the current science paradigm (for when it doesn’t this leads to “resistance” from the orthodoxy).
I have found the metaphor of “healer as tuning fork” to be a helpful hypothesis for healing. During a treatment the healer acts like a tuning fork and the healee like a sounding board. We know that when placing an activated, energised tuning fork onto a sounding board, the board resonates in harmony and that it does this with some vigour. (It is like the vibration is actually amplified when this happens). The same is postulated here for the interaction between healer and healee. From the work of Beck, Cade and Zimmerman, the main frequency of this “tuning fork” effect is probably around 7 Hertz. Indeed perhaps this is a frequency channel that life has reserved for integrating healing and repair throughout its systems. Perhaps what gets in the way of rapid self-healing, is a lack of use, or a “jamming”, of this 7-Hertz frequency by other frequency channels in use. Perhaps healing is just a process of reminding the system that the healing channel exists.
This healing ‘vibration’ is very subtle, not directly perceived through the main sensory channels, and much weaker than for example the Earth’s Magnetic Field (this is why ordinary instruments can’t detect it). Actually we are seeing that the living cell is a far more sensitive apparatus for subtle perturbations in the ‘force’ (shades of Star Wars here) than any scientist’s measuring device. Also it would seem that “wireless” communication (i.e. the pulsating energy field) was a feature of the universe well before the dawn of life itself. So it is hardly surprising that life has evolved with an ability to use such pre-existent technology. Life utilised wireless communication before vodophone and O2! The clockwork-mechanism-universe is a very outdated metaphor indeed.
So 21st Century Science needs a more updated way of seeing and thinking, and it does not especially have to be a “Quantum Science” .
Albert Szent-Gyorgi set the tone that underlies the thinking of those who have been pioneers in this area.
If you asked a chemist to find out what a dynamo is, he would dissolve it in hydrochloric acid. A molecular biochemist would take it to pieces, describing carefully the helices of wire. Should you suggest that what is driving the machine is an invisible fluid called electricity, he would scold you as a “vitalist”. The fuel of life is the electron. The living cell is essentially an electrical device. The macromolecular structure is (just) its framework, in which the transduction of electrical energy into mechanical work takes place. Albert Szent Gyorgi Pioneer of Bioelectronics

