To explain one approach to energy
medicine, I want to compare it to my training as a physician. Most people understand what
is meant by a "Physical" at the doctors office. The Physical consists of
taking an extensive history and then performing a physical examination. The history
includes multiple components: a chief complaint; history of the present illness; past
history; family history; review of systems; social history; habits; marital and
occupational history. Similarly, the physical exam includes many components: a mental
exam; general inspection; and evaluation of all the physical components of the body: skin;
head, face and neck; eyes; ears, nose, and throat; thorax and lungs; breasts;
cardiovascular system; abdomen; genitalia; extremities; nervous system; and
musculoskeletal system.
During my training as a medical student, I was taught a 55 step
physical exam which covered the basics of a physical exam - a little of everything. Then,
as I rotated through different medical specialties and gained experience, I learned
additional tips and tricks and added them to my exam. The physical exam has certain core
components that are always done, such as listening to the heart with a stethoscope. Then
there are things that are done when appropriate, such as checking the pulses at the feet.
The exam is different in every patient and is individualized to their situation. After the
exam is finished, lab, radiologic, and other tests might be ordered and appropriate
therapy begun.
In the practice of energy medicine (as taught by Donna Eden), the
experience is somewhat similar except here one gets what I am going to call an
"Energetical" rather than a Physical. The Energetical is the approach I use for
patients who want an energy medicine evaluation.
Because most people currently use the physical paradigm, the typical
patient comes in with physical complaints. The energy medicine practitioner knows that a
physical problem can be caused by a wide variety of different energy problems. Thus, there
may be less emphasis on the history and more emphasis on assessing energy imbalances. Like
the Physical, there is a core evaluation that is modified by findings in each individual.
My main purpose in taking a history is to be able to communicate with
the patient about their concerns. Because a physical problem may be caused by an energetic
problem in a totally different system (for example, problems in the Bladder system may be
caused by Large Intestine problems or Stomach problems or chakra problems or
), I
dont focus on the physical aspects I focus on the energy aspects.
The Energetical consists of taking a history and then performing an
examination of the different energy systems. Here is the general approach that I typically
follow in an energy medicine evaluation:
1) Take a history of patient concerns.
2) Check for and correct forms of energy disorganization that may both
contribute to the energy imbalance as well as confuse the results of the exam.
3) Assess the balance of the following energy systems: meridians,
triple warmer, chakras, Celtic weave, five elements, aura, and radiant circuits.
At this point, the energy "diagnostic" part of the evaluation
is over and we move into energy balancing work.
4) Perform initial corrections.
5) Based on findings above, decide on what energy system(s) to work
with and proceed to balance those systems.
6) Close session with energy work designed to help integrate the work
that was done.
7) Assign energy "homework" to assist and maintain the work
that was done.
There is a very understandable flow to this work that may be modified
by findings or intuition as needed. Another term that is used for this process is
"Energy Tracking."
The followup evaluation is an important part of energy work. Here one
can see what worked, what didnt work, and what else has come up. Working with energy
systems has sometimes been compared to peeling an onion: you may remove one layer of
problems, only to find another layer beneath it. Tracking down and relieving the source of
the problems is part of the art of energy medicine.
As taught by Donna Eden, energy medicine is a wonderful, empowering
approach to maintaining wellness and dealing with acute and chronic health concerns. Both
a treatment approach and a powerful self-help system, it may help relieve problems that
conventional approaches have given up on long ago. The Energetical is the entrance to this
work.