Electricity

I continue to be a student of these 3 areas. By applying what I’ve learned, I continue to enjoy health and well being.   Each teacher I have studied with has become a friend and support. In this section I will share with you who they are and what they are doing. It is a new era in the energy sciences. Electric therapies, mind science and Qigong are becoming increasingly more popular. We have wonderful opportunities to utilize the power within us by incorporating the following paradigms. Its all about quality of living, holistic health and supporting our healing power.   Scientific research confirms that we are a living energy field. Our body and system are composed of energy-producing particles, each of which is in constant motion. So, like everything and everyone else in the universe,  we are vibrating and creating energy. Vibration is at the heart of existence. We can influence the rates we vibrate by what we do, think and feel.  But there are much smaller vibrations happening in your body also. Inside each one of your cells, molecules vibrate at characteristic rates.
Using atomic force microscopes, researchers have detected vibrations on the ‘nanoscale’ — much smaller than 1/1000th the diameter of a single human hair.
These vibrations generate electromagnetic energy waves. Vibrations and the electromagnetic energy associated with them cause changes in your cells, which can then affect how your body functions. Different molecules vibrate at different rates — and those rates can speed up or slow down if conditions around the molecules change.
To many people, the concept of energy fields and vibrations in the body may be new and sound more “spiritual” than practical but they are not.
By working with the electrical, mental imagery and Qigong, we can positively stimulate the chemical processes within our system. I have found this to be true for me. So lets dive in and explore and meet some of my friends who are also modern day pioneers.

What is Holistic Health?
The term “holism” refers to the theory that all parts of a whole are intimately interconnected. According to holism (from the Greek “holo,” meaning “whole”), it’s a mistake to study just one part, or even multiple parts separately, if we really want to understand how they work together. Applied to health, holism means treating the whole person — taking into account more than just the physical symptoms of disease or injury. As Holistic Health practitioners, we ask ourselves and our patients to deeply consider the ways that bodies, minds, spirits, relationships, and the spaces we inhabit all coalesce — manifesting and shaping one’s health outcomes and well-being.

Electric Therapy Pioneer. Dr. Bruce Baar- has been engaged in high level research and development of electrical immune therapies for decades. His work is also based on the life of Edgar Cayce, a renown psychic demonstrating over 97% accuracy in diagnosis of illness and in prognosis. He has been labeled as someone with acute extrasensory perception. Cayce’s readings produced some of the most innovative remedies and healing. Dr.Baar is also well versed in the work of Nikola Tesla a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist.
Some of Dr. Bruce Baar’s focus is in the highly specialized units of Radiac and WetCell devices. These devices help to tune and enhance the vibratory forces in the system. I was fortunate to have Dr. Baar on my show to speak and teach us about the Violet Ray- a hand held device which uses the Tesla Coil to safely provide high voltage into the cells for regeneration.
Dr. Baar has a Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics, a Masters in Health, and a Doctorate in Naturopathy. He worked for many years in the medical diagnostic industry before beginning his own company, specializing in natural health care and beauty products.

His wife, Kathy is a pioneer in her own right and works side by side with Bruce. Kathy is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Dental Hygiene School, R.D.H. with B.S. in Public Health. She has also taken courses in Therapeutic Touch, Reflexology and continuing education seminars in health. Together, their care and compassion create a constant influence on the services and products offered to customers and clients.
Bruce was on my show some time ago to explain the incredible science behind the Violet Ray device. 

I am proud to call Bruce and Kathy my friends. I continue to benefit by their great knowledge and product line.

History of Electricity

Electricity, has been studied since antiquity. Theoretical understanding of electricity was slow until the 19th century. That’s when electromagnetism was put into industry and residential use. From there our knowledge exploded.
Although people have known about electricity since ancient times, they’ve only been harnessing its power for about 250 years. Benjamin Franklin’s electricity experiments – including his famous kite experiment in 1752 – showed just how little we knew about electricity in the era of the American revolution and the first industrial revolution. In the time since Franklin’s experiments, our grasp of electricity has grown tremendously, and we are constantly finding new ways to use it to improve our lives.

One of the first major breakthroughs in electricity occurred in 1831, when British scientist Michael Faraday discovered the basic principles of electricity generation.[2] Building on the experiments of Franklin and others, he observed that he could create or “induce” electric current by moving magnets inside coils of copper wire. The discovery of electromagnetic induction revolutionized how we use energy. In fact, Faraday’s process is used in modern power production, although today’s power plants produce much stronger currents on a much larger scale than Faraday’s hand-held device.

600 BC- A Greek named Thales discovered that amber, when rubbed with silk, attracted feathers and other light objects. This is static electricity. The Greek word for amber is ‘ëelectron’, which is where words such as ‘electricity’ and ‘electron’ come from

1600- William Gilbert, who was a scientist and physician to Queen Elizabeth I, invented the term ‘electricity’. He was the first person to recognise that there was a connection between magnetism and electricity, and the first to describe the Earth’s magnetic field.

In the 1700s, machines to produce static electricity were first introduced. At first, they were just for fun and nicknamed ‘parlour trick machines’. Over the century, they developed and advanced.

1705- Francis Hauksbee invented neon light. He created electrical effects by placing mercury into a glass globe, pumping out the air and spinning it. When he did this in the dark and then rubbed it with his bare hand, it glowed. He had invented neon light, without even knowing it.
Francis Hauksbee, an instrument maker and experimental demonstrator, died on an unknown day in April 1713; he was born sometime in the early 1660s. Hauksbee is a textbook example (literally) of how experimental inquiry coupled with shrewd insight can lead to the discovery of new and unexpected phenomena. Hauksbee was employed by the Royal Society to conduct regular experiments for the Society’s weekly meetings, a practice introduced by Robert Hooke in 1663 and revived in 1703 by the new president, Isaac Newton.

1752- Benjamin Franklin, a famous U.S. politician, proved that lightning is a form of electricity by flying a kite with a metal tip into a thunderstorm.

1780- An Italian man named Luigi Galvani discovered that when he touched a dead frog’s leg with a knife, it twitched violently. Later, Alessandro Volta showed that this was because electricity is created when moisture (from the frog) comes into contact with two different types of metal (the steel knife and a tin plate), then electricity is created.

1800- Pile Volta created the very first simple battery using pure silver and zinc discs, placed between muslin which was dampened with a salt solution. This was developed from Galvani’s experiment with the frog’s legs.

During the same year, Sir Humphry Davy discovered electrolysis. When he passed an electrical current through some substances, they’d begin to decompose. This became known as electrolysis. Davy’s experiments later led to the discovery of a range of elements, including calcium, magnesium, strontium, and barium.

1820- Magnetic fields caused by electricity were discovered. Hans Christian Oersted, from Denmark, found that when electricity flows through a wire, it generates a magnetic field which affects the needle of a nearby compass.

1821- Michael Faraday discovered that when a magnet is moved inside the coil of a copper wire, a tiny electric current flows through the wire. This discovery led to the invention of electric motors.
In the same year, Thomas Johann Seebeck discovered thermo-electricity. He found that when the junctions of certain metals are heated, electricity flows through them.

1826- André Ampère published his theories about electricity and magnetism, explaining the electro-dynamic theory. He was the first person to explain this theory. The unit for electrical currents, ampere or amps, is named after him.

1827- A German college teacher named George Ohm published his complete mathematical theory of electricity. Now, the unit of electrical resistance (ohm) is named after him.

1829- Joseph Henry showed that a wire wrapped in coils produces a greater electromagnetism than a straight one.

1830- Joseph Henry discovered the principles of the dynamo — an electrical generator.

1831- Michael Faraday demonstrated electromagnetic induction by passing a magnet through a coil of wire.

1834- Charles Wheatstone and William Fothergill Cooke also created the first telegraph machine. Using a revolving mirror and four miles of wire, Charles Wheatstone successfully measured the velocity of electricity.

1838- Samuel Morse invented Morse Code at an exhibition in New York. He demonstrated sending 10 words a minute by his new telegraph machine.

1870s- Thomas Edison built a DC (direct current) electric generator. After this, he provided all of New York’s electricity.

1876- Alexander Graham invented the telephone using electricity.

1878- A British scientist named Joseph Swan demonstrated the first electric light with a carbon filament lamp. Thomas Edison made the same discovery a few months later in America.

1880s- Nikola Tesla developed an AC (alternating current) motor and a system of AC power generation. Thomas Edison believed this to be a threat to his DC supply, so he spread stories that it wasn’t safe to use. However, after Tesla’s system was used to power 100,000 electric lights at Chicago’s World Fair in 1893, AC became the established power supply in the USA. Tesla also invented the Tesla Coil.  He used this coil to make ordinary household currents produce extremely high-frequency currents. This was used to develop some of the first neon and fluorescent lights.

Between 1880 and 1883, the Wimshurst machine (an electrostatic generator) was developed for generating high voltages of electricity. It was invented by a British inventor named James Wimshurst. The first public electricity supply in the UK was generated in Godalming, Surrey, using a waterwheel at a mill.
Magnus Volks built the first electric railway. It was opened on Brighton seafront. Named the Volks Railway, it was built just for pleasure rides, is one mile long and still runs during summer.

1884- Charles Parsons built the first turbine, a type of engine which uses jets of high-pressure gases to operate. This type of engine was later developed to drive boat propellers, including the ones on the Titanic.

1886- Heinrich Hertz produced and detected electric waves in the atmosphere.

1890- Turbine driven generators were introduced to produce electricity.

1892- A Dutch physicist named Hendrik Lorentz published his electron theory.

1895- Wilhelm Fein invented the first electric hand drill.

1896- Wilhem Roentgen, a German physicist, discovered invisible rays that made a screen glow and passed through objects. These rays were X-rays.

1896- Nikola Tesla’s hydroelectric power generators at Niagara Falls come into operation. Within a few years, these generators were supplying electricity to New York City for the elevated railways, the subways, and the lights on Broadway.

1897- Guglielmo Marconi sends a radio message from the Isle of Wight to Poole, which is 20 miles (ca. 32 km) away. He later sends a message across the Atlantic.

1905- Albert Einstein demonstrated that light energy could be used to produce electricity.

1918- Electric refrigerators and washing machines first become available.

1926- The first National Grid was introduced in the Electrical Supply Act.

In the 1930s and 1940s, hydroelectric power stations were built in Scotland and Wales, even though most electricity still came from burning coal.

Household electrical appliances were introduced, and mains powered radios, vacuum cleaners, fridges, and irons became a part of almost every household by the 1940s.

1936- The television was invented by John Logie Baird.

1956- At Calder Hall in Cumbria, the world’s first large-scale nuclear power station was opened. The reactors were a prototype of the Magnox gas cooled reactor.

1960s- The UK developed advanced gas cooled reactors to improve on the previous Magnox stations. France and the USA adopted water cooled reactor technology.

1994- The UK’s first pressurised water reactor (PWR) was opened at Sizewell B in Suffolk. It had taken 7 years to build.

2000- The world’s first commercial wave power station, located on the Scottish island of Islay, began to generate electricity. Devices on the shoreline or out at sea use motion from the waves to compress air to drive a turbine or hydraulic pumps. It can provide energy for around 400 homes.

Mental Imagery Science

I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to have worked with Dr. Gerald Epstein and subsequently his esteemed colleague Dr. Elizabeth Barrett. As a student, I received invaluable training on the beauty and power of our mental faculties. Dr. Elizabeth’s work had a special impact on me during a difficult personal time in my life. Learning the art of self love was my transition. Most sadly for me and many others, both Dr. Epstein and Dr.Barrett passed away recently. They left behind priceless information and techniques.
Mental Imagery work is about being able to consciously perceive and materialize through an imaginary act, what we seek. what we need to change about ourselves, what we desire to heal Although commonly associated with vision, this skill can involve all the senses.

Dr.Gerald N. Epstein was an American psychiatrist who used mental imagery and other mental techniques to treat physical and emotional problems. An author and a researcher, he was the founder and director of a mental imagery school for post-graduate mental health professionals, teaching imagery as a tool for healing and a “bridge to the inner world”.
He was one of the foremost practitioners of integrative healthcare for healing and transformation.  Trained as a Freudian analyst, he abandoned this direction in 1974 to study therapeutic uses of the imagination under the guidance of Madame Colette Aboulker–Muscat in Jerusalem. Dr. Epstein was an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Mt. Sinai Medical Center and taught at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons. He founded and directed the American Institute for Mental Imagery from 1974 until his death in 2019. There he trained health care practitioners and offered classes to the public in his GEMS model of Health.  Today, AIMI continues to teach and publish his works. 
For 45 years, Dr. Epstein was a pioneer in the use of mental imagery for treating physical and emotional problems. As his work evolved, he became a leading exponent of the Western spiritual tradition and its application to healing and therapeutics.  He taught, conducted research, and wrote many books and articles for both clinicians and lay audience. He appeared and was featured on national television, radio shows, magazines, newspapers and websites, and maintained a social media presence (Facebook, Twitter, You Tube).  Additionally, he and Dr. Elizabeth Barrett launched the Power Imagery Process (PIP) an online program and corporate workshop and for self-development and change.
Dr. Epstein conducted clinical research in the treatment of asthma through mental imagery, under the auspices of the National Institutes of Health, and  published two papers on this successful research along with Dr. Elizabeth Barrett and other colleagues. In addition, he completed successful research on the utilization of mental imagery to create coherence in heart rate variability with Dr. Kaplan at James Madison University of Virginia. His work can be easily found on-line.
I enclose this example of his exercise for virus protection.
Crown of Protection  Frequency: 3X per day.
Close your eyes and breathe out three times slowly. See, sense, and feel yourself bathed in the light of the Divine. See the Angel Raphael place a crown of immunity (against the virus) on your head. See the protective light that emanates from the crown’s colored stones radiating health and a complete sense of wellbeing, protecting your face, hands, respiratory track and digestive track from any form of possible virus entry.  See yourself living your everyday life, knowing the crown keeps you balanced and in the light of the Divine. Breathe out and open your eyes. 

Dr. Elizabeth Ann Manhart Barrett, PhD; RN-BC, LMHC; FAAN  (Check out her amazing imagery exercise to experience well being) was Professor Emerita, Hunter College, City University of New York.  Dr. Barrett was also a renown psychotherapist in the private practice of Health Patterning in New York City, a research consultant, and co-author of the Power-Imagery Process. Her work included a Directorship of Nursing at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, a visiting Scholar at New York University, Loyola University, Chicago, and Humboldt University Berlin.
In addition to years of experience as a practitioner, administrator, researcher, and teacher at prominent New York Medical Centers and Universities, Dr. Barrett developed and perfected an alternative approach to psychotherapy based on the theory of Power as Knowing Participation in Change that she created.   This Health Patterning process teaches people how to freely create intended changes in their lives through individualized Power Prescriptions.

Here she receives an award for- “Celebration of 25 years of Barrett’s Theory of Power” that was held June 6th, 2008 in New York City.

Of the three million RNs, she was honored to be one of approximately 1600 elected Fellows in the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN). She was a founding member and was the first president of the Society of Rogerian Scholars and have been actively involved since its inception in 1989.  In addition she served on the board of directors of the American Institute for Mental Imagery and the Health Advisory Board of the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation. She was an honorary member and consultant to the International Society of University Nurses, and a member of the editorial board of Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine and Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science.  I also had the very good fortune and honor to have Dr. Barrett on one of my shows to talk about her Theory of Power.   

QIGONG
What is qigong and how does it work?

Qigong, pronounced “chi gong,” was developed in China thousands of years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being. Qigong has both psychological and physical components and involves the regulation of the mind, breath, and body’s movement and posture.

The Great Master Qi Feilong, is a very powerful and renowned QiGong Master and 9th degree Blackbelt Kungfu Master. Also a former Shaolin monk, he is able to perform energy detoxifications for health issues and other healings.
It was my honor to spend time with him to learn more about his work and to experience his Qi power during my health sessions with him.
I learned the importance and effectiveness of focus on intent, breath and movement while doing QiGong exercises. Master Qi actively participates in various community social activities, strengthening the connection and understanding between peoples from the USA and China.
He is also an entrepreneur. Before coming to USA, Master Qi funded and managed The Feilong Palace of Supreme Harmony for the Nourishment of Life and Culture. In USA, Master Qi has setup his Qi Wellness Center. Master Qi contributes his professional achievement to the wellness of people.
Feilong advises that our attitude and meditations includes remembering to always say to ourselves- “I am Happy, Healthy, Younger”

Master Robert Peng was my teacher back in 2016 at Kripalu Center in Massachusetts. I joined in his qigong intensive and got a deep appreciation for his approach. He uses breath, movement and imagery. For me, the practice of Qigong has kept me healthy, flexible and joyful.
Master Peng is an internationally renowned qigong master and teacher. He has trained hundreds of thousands of students globally including at Yale University Medical School, West Point Military Academy, J. P. Morgan, Omega Institute, the New York Open Center, Integrative Healthcare Symposium, and more. At a think tank of the Chinese central government in Hainan, he provided qigong treatments for many high officials and VIPs. From the age of 8, he studied and practiced with Master Xiao Yao, a monk who lived as a hermit during the Cultural Revolution. As part of Robert’s practices, Xiao Yao guided him in a 100-day water-fast meditation in a dark chamber to purify his spiritual healing power.

Qigong,(chi-gung) goes back over 5 thousand years as a way to gain equilibrium, balance and healing. Using simple movement, breathing and focused attention in a coordinated way, the practice becomes a powerful and effective medicine. With roots in Chinese medicine, philosophy, and martial arts, qigong is traditionally viewed by the Chinese and throughout Asia as a practice to cultivate balance and boost life force energy.

These and other exercises also produce Endorphins in the body. They have been called “neurochemicals of happiness” Endorphins actually resemble opiates in their chemical structure and the name endorphin translates into “self-produced morphine.”

Here is an example of Shaking- (Can be for 3min or as long as 15min, Anytime during the day- For how long you prefer.)

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Wear loose clothing. Be loose and let your whole body gently shake and build, feeling the energies moving up from your feet. feel your arms like ropes hanging by your side.
Stand with your feet hip-width apart and soften your knees and drop your shoulders. Begin shaking and feeling the bounce through your knees and let the vibration spread to your arms and shoulders. Try to shake your entire body with little trembles and full body shakes. You can even play some music if you want.
Let go everywhere and become the shaking. Easy does it. Your eyes may be open or closed. This has also been known as a trauma releasing exercises. The idea is to loosen up and shake out all the built-up tension in your mind and body. Shaking exercise is the act of letting go.

All mammals shake. If you have noticed, dogs tremble/shake right after they get up or when they face a new situation. By shaking, we literally shake off the old energy and tension as a way of resettling. We, humans also shake when our fight or flight impulses are activated, which means when we face a threat to our system or are in trauma. Shaking out is the easiest way to get rid of it.
This exercise will calm your body after a long day. Shaking activates the parasympathetic nervous system and signals the brain to calm, relax and let go. Shaking also activates the lymphatic system of our body, which helps our body get rid of the toxins.
Shaking is excellent for people who are unable to switch off while sitting still. This exercise is great for people suffering from trauma, grief and even phobias. The involuntary shake is a burst of good news from the muscles directly to the central nervous system. The signals generated can create new pathways inside the brain. The great news is- no equipment is needed.

Peng’s Self Massage- Watch Video here

QiGong Ecstasy

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Standing Meditation

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His work can be also be found on line.