On Science and Healing (2)(adapted from an article “The Science of Healing and the Healing of Science” published in Resource Magazine September 2005, Author: Barry Mapp)Most people would agree that science has rarely taken healing and healers seriously. Therefore science has never properly researched or investigated the phenomena that may be at work.Science therefore has a major “blind-spot” in its knowledge base, possibly ignorant of a whole range of naturally occurring subtle phenomena that happen within and between living things. Coincidently, science appears “stuck” between two apparently conflicting paradigms.On the one hand the science writers tell us how Quantum Ideas have long replaced Newtonian Thinking. On the other hand, at the cultural and grass roots level of scientific research and practice (particularly the biological sciences), we see that this “old” paradigm is still predominant. Little has changed since the 1700’s when healers were often labelled as witches or charlatans. At the start of the 21st century we appear a little more accepting of healing though not because of scientific understanding or study, but rather through positive patient experiences and “word of mouth” testimonial.So today we can see healers at work in Hospice or Cancer Care Units, but rarely in medical and surgical wards, where the healers could potentially save the NHS millions, if not billions, of pounds a year.
On Science and Healing (2)(adapted from an article “The Science of Healing and the Healing of Science” published in Resource Magazine September 2005, Author: Barry Mapp)Most people would agree that science has rarely taken healing and healers seriously. Therefore science has never properly researched or investigated the phenomena that may be at work.Science therefore has [...]
On Science and Healing(taken from an article “The Science of Healing and the Healing of Science” published in Resource Magazine September 2005, Author: Barry Mapp)Science today is in need of healing and healing is in need of science. Without the “appliance of science” to the modality called (hands-on) healing, then ‘treatments’ like Reiki will continue to [...]
On Science and Healing(taken from an article “The Science of Healing and the Healing of Science” published in Resource Magazine September 2005, Author: Barry Mapp)Science today is in need of healing and healing is in need of science. Without the “appliance of science” to the modality called (hands-on) healing, then ‘treatments’ like Reiki will continue to remain marginalised at the periphery of health care in Hospice and Cancer Units. Equally without the healing (making whole) of science, so much profound knowledge that could be useful to mankind, will remain hidden, whilst the number of meaningless, costly, and environmentally unfriendly “scientific” ventures continue to escalate. When science eventually uncovers the knowledge within the healing domain, it will be a very humbling experience for many. The very nature of science may change forever.