Maurie D. Pressman, M.D.

MORE ABOUT THE WORK OF THE PHYSICIAN-PRIESTS:
A PATH TO GODLINESS
   
	The emerging perspective of  ourselves as energy beings 
	The next race of those on Earth
  

by Maurice Pressman

I have just finished the remarkable book, Sanctuary by Stephen Lewis and Evan Slawson, and I rejoice in the return to the physician-priest that is inherent in it. Sanctuary was reviewed in The Monthly Aspectarian in January, 1999; its authors were interviewed in the February issue.) If the results of the technology it presents is a Truth, this description of the efforts of the authors to bring a great healing to humanity betokens a quantum leap into the future. The basis of Lewis's and Slawson's work lies in the fact that each person is surrounded by an energy body which not only lays down the physical form, but continues to enter a wider plane of communication with others and with the planet itself; in fact, with even wider realms. Across this area we can, and do, transmit and receive many things: visions of distant healing, perceptions of remarkable intuition, synchronies, the powers of prayer, and on and on.

 

Lewis and Slawson have found a way, as it is stated in the book, to capture on a computer program the vibrations of our energy bodies. Not only that, but to identify the blockages in the flow of those vibrations, the flow of chi, if you will, which addresses health. Blockages mean illness and interference with capacity. Therefore, their equipment creates an analysis of interference with flow; this interference can later emerge as dysfunction and disease. More than that, the computer can transmit corrective energy to relieve the blockage and return the body to the harmony of flow. A general feeling of well being, of physical and mental health, indeed of ascension upward toward a joining with our High Selves, our Divine Selves, follows.

Why do I believe this may be true? There are credits in the book from people of prominence who have endorsed it. That's one thing, but also the book speaks of lives saved from advanced malignancy by virtue of the transmission of this corrective energy, this energy balancing. I happen to have known, intimately, of three people who have been saved in a short period of time from what was prognosticated as imminent death. I have since heard of others. But behind all of that are experiences in science and belief that lend themselves to an open-mindedness for this opportunity. Indeed, as I have learned, there are now a number of similar machines that have been produced. They are not yet FDA approved for treatment, but they carry out a similar type of energy diagnosis, and a possible corrective healing.

I believe that my work as a psychodynamic psychiatrist rests on the very same principle, but psychotherapy is painfully slow. I work with my patients to help them identify their energy blockages. These blockages are called "learned inhibitions," maladaptive patterns, blocked emotions, interferences with the flow of spontaneity and integrity. With a well-intentioned patient, the block once identified, and the anxiety of removing it tolerated, flow reappears. Then one can see a glow on both face and personality, a glow that the therapist perceives in a kind of joyful communion. Perhaps twenty years ago, I was in contact with a blind physicist. Since he has left his body I can reveal his name, Sam Lentine. At the time, I was steeped in conventional psychoanalytic scientific doctrine. Yet there was a part of me which was open. Sam told me things that seemed "way out," possibly ridiculous, but I thrilled to them. Sam had developed an apparatus that could take a portion of any part of the body (such as saliva) and identify all of the constituents of the body. He could do a blood count, a blood chemistry, an analysis of the state of any of the organs of the body. By identifying the wave signature of the constituent part, he could enhance it or diminish it, according to the complementary or antagonistic wave he would broadcast. I traveled with him to various universities to test their interest but there was none.

Such a principle — identifying and correcting energy blockage and flow — coordinates with and reflects the work of pioneers in their fields.

In 1920, Dr. Royal R. Rife developed his microscope. It was a significant instrument, which magnified 18,000 to 20,000 times, with clear definition. In contrast to the electron microscope that can only peer into dead tissue, this microscope allowed Rife to examine living tissue and living invaders. He was able to identify an organism that caused cancer. Sometimes the organism presented as a virus, at other times as a bacterium. Being pleomorphic, it could change its shape. But it had a definite light signature (color) which he could detect and identify. Furthermore, he was able to broadcast complementary light waves which would kill the organisms and cause the cancer to regress. Dr. Morris Fishbein, the then czar of the American Medical Association, became very interested, and in fact wanted to own this product and methodology. Rife resisted and was (as described in the book, The Cancer Cure that Worked by Barry Lynes) destroyed as a doctor. His work was lost except for three remaining microscopes, one of which still exists in London.

Rife's work was paralleled by the original work of Wilhelm Reich, M.D. Reich was famous as a disciple of Freud. He also became very interested in fine microscopes, and was able to discover as the basis of cancer, an organism that showed its premonitory effects in the blood of the individual. Reich was able to capture energy which he called "orgone energy," which was wrapped in packets (little glowing vesicles) and called by him, "bions." He could capture this energy in one of two ways: by autoclaving sand to superheat or by capturing the orgone energy of the atmosphere through his orgone box. His work was discredited and the FDA threw him in jail. Two years later he perished, still in jail. His work has continued and there is a well-established Institute of Orgonomy with headquarters in Princeton, New Jersey. Reich was able to regress inoperable cancers by the use of this orgone energy. But he was resisted and destroyed.

More recently, Gaston Naessens has appeared on the scene. Naessens is a biologist who originally operated in France. He found, too, that there were organisms that were the cause of cancer. Its premonitory effects could be discovered in the blood. Naessens also found a way to treat cancer by the injection of an ammonia product into the lymphatic system. He was run out of the country by the French medical association, took up residence in Canada, and is now located outside of Montreal. The Canadian Medical Association also took up arms against him, claiming that he was practicing medicine without a license. Naessens prevailed with the help of supporters including the well-known author, Christopher Bird, who called him The Galileo of the Microscope in his book by the same name. I have seen his microscope and his work, and can attest to the presence of identifiable organisms in the blood that he has named as premonitory to the emergence of cancer.

More recently there has been the work of Hans Nieper, M.D. Dr. Nieper decries what he calls the assaults of toxic medicine as opposed to Nature's medicine . Nieper was one of those who advocated the use of orthomolecular agents. These are natural substances, friendly to the body, which invoke the powers of the body and rely on its inherent wisdom and ability to heal itself. Nieper had many dimensions. He also entered the field of physics, and described tachyon (tachyons travel at speeds faster than light) fields. There are fields of thought energy . . . for thought surely is faster than light. His work coordinates with that of Andrew Buhlman (Journeys Beyond the Body), who relates out-of-body experiences to modern physics: breaking from one field of thought into another and another, higher and higher and higher.

This also corresponds with the work of the Monroe Institute in Virginia, who through "hemi-synch" balancing of electrical energy of the brain/mind can carry us into ever-ascending realms of meditation, out-of-body and inner space travel.

All of this links with the insights of the ancient mysteries and the essential core teachings of religion, and of the subtle mind. Such powers of mind can be invoked through meditation, prayer and biofeedback -­ and such powers can heal anything. Healing is always accomplished through the establishment of flow. Flow implies balance, and balance means that not only are we at peace with ourselves, but that we are at peace with our total community. This peace, this flow of balance, carries us in an ascending stream of consciousness into a re-union with God. It is the return Home . . . and the return is assisted by the physician-priests who have written Sanctuary — and have returned us, by their example, to this flow.

Over and over again there is the call to depart from the ever-increasing materialization and dehumanization of American Medicine. It is a call to the return to a humanistic interchange with the godliness within us and the sanctity between us. Stephen Lewis and Evan Slawson, through having found a way to balance disturbances of energy, have also discovered a method to restore flow to the path of the divinity within. This is a priestly function, as it once was with the physician. It is a return. And it is all the more remarkable because it weds the highest technology (and science) of our time with the Divine . . . related to subtle bodies that we carry (or which carry us) and are also the paths to the inner and outermost godliness of ourselves and of our universe.

So we see converging paths centering upon the hub of Truth and pointing in the direction of energy medicine. All of this describes our progressive ascent from physical, material beings on our way to an emerging perspective as energy beings. We are indeed evolving into the next race of man/woman.

Maurie D. Pressman, M.D. is Emeritus Chairman of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Temple University Health Sciences Center. He is Medical Director at the Center for Psychiatric Wellness, clinics that operate in Philadelphia and Haddonfield, N.J. These clinics bridge traditional and spiritual psychotherapy. Dr. Pressman can be reached at 200 Locust Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19106
215-922-0204
email: mauriedavid@earthlink.net.

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