The original comprehensive guide to energetic healing with a new preface by the author and updated resources.
• More than 125,000 copies sold.
• Explores the actual science of etheric energies, replacing the Newtonian worldview with a new model based on Einstein's physics of energy.
• Summarizes key points at the end of each chapter to help the serious student absorb and retain the wealth of information presented.
Vibrational Medicine has gained widespread acceptance by individuals, schools, and health-care institutions nationwide as the textbook of choice for the study of alternative medicine. Trained in a variety of alternative therapies as well as conventional Western medicine, Dr. Gerber provides an encyclopedic treatment of energetic healing, covering subtle-energy fields, acupuncture, Bach flower remedies, homeopathy, radionics, crystal healing, electrotherapy, radiology, chakras, meditation, and psychic healing. He explains current theories about how various energy therapies work and offers readers new insights into the physical and spiritual perspectives of health and disease.
Excellent... A must read if you are in or are interested in the alternative healing arts. Provides a lot of grounded information and as a physicist I can vouch for the theories presented, very right on...
More scientific approach to energy stuff About 5" x 7" in size and 607 pages, this book has a lot of info. I guess you could say it's more scientific reading. If you want more scientific explanation and theory and testing of energy and vibration, this is it. If you want easy-reading explanation plus "how to do it," try books by Ted Andrews.
That said, this book is excellent for what it is. It provides tons of info and a 21 page index. Let's pick a topic at random: "Alzheimer's disease, aluminum, and" p.452 "...a significant number of patients with this disorder have high aluminum levels in brain tissue...raises the question of how safe it is to cook with aluminum..." and it goes on to explain possibilities and research being done, then goes on to discuss other potentially toxic metals.
For an example, let's look at Chapter 9. It talks about crystals and the human subtle energetic system. It discusses the history of crystals and the Atlanteans and on to today's use of crystals by healers as thought-directed energy amplifiers. Another good thing about this book: Chapter 9 is about crystals and it's 43 pages of not complex reading but not real simple either. Well, the last 2 pages of the chapter lists 14 important points to remember from the 43 pages. The book does that for each chapter. It really helps you remind yourself of the important points, so you can better assimilate what you just read, before moving on to the next chapter. By the way, the book even includes in-depth explanations of Newtonian vs. Einsteinian energy theories, for you science buffs. This is well-researched text for those interested in more detail on vibrational energy and related material.
500 stars. We have just learned about this type of healing and went to try a session using The Vibe Machine. [...]
Our lives have happily changed and improved for the better. ONE session cured my severe, chronic hormone-related Insomnia and my husband who is a smoker can breathe easier and deeper and his chest feels clear and lighter. Our sights have become very clear and vivid. MANY other ailments we had have disappeared after only a few treatments.
IT IS VERY VERY WORTH IT!
Thank you to all the pioneers who came up with this concept and creating this technology to REALLY help people!
I've heard that several Mayo Clinics are using/studying The VIBE Machine and its ability to help Cancer/Tumors...
This book makes a good beginning of understanding Science, religion, and metaphysics are not opposites, they are interwoven and often the same thing. And this book begins to bring it all together.
Perhaps it takes a few years of physics, chemistry, and mathematics to get the fundamentals to truly understand how vibrational medicine effects and affects us. Or maybe not. I think this book is a great jumping board leading into the world of harmonics, frequencies, non-linear dynamics, chaos, and homeopathy.
A great overview, and what's wrong with that? I cringe when I read, "As a scientist..." or "I have a physics degree, therefore..." as total lead-in balony. The most fundamental problem is that so-called scientists, physicists, and mainstream medical practitioners know absolutely ZERO about what this book introduces and tries to explain. Apparently all these brilliant people are quite satisfied with the fact that the USA ranks near last in every relevant category relating to health amongst First World countries, despite throwing the most money at "health care", having the most modern medical technology, counting the most doctor visits, and being the most medicated people on Earth. Perhaps the Newtonian view should be challenged then, if we can ever cut through all the greed, corruption, and politics involved in "modern" Western Health Care. Vibrational medicine is clearly the answer in one from or another (because it's best for the people, not the doctors and corporations obviously) and the irony is that there is very good "scientific evidence" that many of our truly ancient cultures discovered and perfected it as their primary healing therapies. Homeopathy is probably the best example of a vibrational medicine that is consistently skewered and mocked, but yet continues to out perform allopathic medicine by a wide margin for a fraction of the cost. It's a shame that "medical science" is so bought and paid for, and for such a long time. So I'll let the physics guy scribble equations on a note pad any day; I prefer to uncover, understand, experiment, then practice vibrational medicine (in its various forms) on my very appreciative patient base and then observe the tremendous results. This book is a great starting point on what's out there within the vibrational world.