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Motoyama, Dr Hiroshi – Energy, chaos and spirit

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021082

Type of Spiritual Experience

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A description of the experience

From Energetic Medicine: New Science of Healing by Aymen Fares,  July 26th, 2011 ·

Question: There is a dichotomy between orthodox medicine and the new type of healing arts based on the meridians and chakras. Do you think your work has helped to bridge this gap, or is doing so?


Dr Motoyama: Yes, I think it has, because medicine is mostly concerned with mass, the material aspect. Matter is a kind of accumulation of energy in a fixed order. Chaos is energy but random, not in order. But when the energy is fixed, in order, in a certain frequency, etc, it becomes quantum, and this quantum is the origin of mass. ……. So any kind of mass is created by energy. This energy is now divided by physicists into four kinds: the weak nuclear, strong nuclear, the electromagnetic and gravitational. Before it was divided into these four, the energy was one.

The source of the experience

Motoyama, Dr Hiroshi

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