TOWARDS A PROCESS THEORY OF HEALING: ENERGY, ACTIVITY AND GLOBAL FORM

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  • F. David Peat Ph.D.

Abstract

The paper begins with a discussion of the ideas of subtle energy and its circulation that appear common to many different healing cultures. These ideas are compared to and contrasted with notions of energy from within Western physics and it is suggested that some more subtle views, or paradigms, of energy are required within Western science. In particular, the implications of a process and verb-based world view are briefly explored, together with the possibility of a process-based mathematics. Within such a descriptive system notions of energy-process would be remarkably different.

The paper then explores the extent to which such notions may be present, or have the potential for development within modern physics. These include such approaches as giving subtle forms to available energy, the activities of information and global correlations within systems and the notions of coherence whereby subtle correlations can produce powerful effects. In particular, the idea of non-logical and global correlation is discussed in the context of quantum theory and 50called Chaos Theory. Ideas of Gentle Action are also introduced and it is suggested how, through a field of global meaning (or nonlocal correlations), an active form of energy may circulate through the body and act to renew its functioning and bring the various organs into active balance. In this view, the various healing arts are designed to renew and foster the harmonious functioning of mind and body.

Finally, in all appendix to this paper, a more technical account is presented of the sortS of Ilonlocal correlations that exist at the quantum level.

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