As a young girl, I discovered that my mother could not wear battery-powered watches. Her body would drain their batteries within 24 hours, and she would end up needing to replace the batteries at least once a week or more. This seemed odd but did not suggest anything conclusive to me. It was after a specialized heart test that the evidence became clearer. The medical staff put a battery-operated heart monitor on her chest, intending for it to test her heart rate over the course of 48 hours. The battery drained in less than six. After a second failed attempt, they realized it was not the device, it was her body. Around this same time, I began to learn about the basics of quantum physics and the first law of thermodynamics in school—otherwise known as the law of conservation of energy—which states that energy is neither created nor destroyed. Somehow, I pieced all of this information together to determine that our bodies, made of mass, which is just vibrating energy, must have some sort of electrical or “magnetic” field that can interact with other energetic sources around us. This led me to believe that my mother’s energetic or magnetic field (I had not yet learned about electromagnetic fields) must vibrate at a frequency that interacts with and possibly drains batteries near energy centers on her body, like on her wrists and heart. From that moment on, I remember becoming increasingly interested in how our physical bodies interact with the world around us, and leading me to the powerful study of quantum healing.
Truly, quantum healing is in its earliest stages in the formal research study realm. Because of its controversial origins, very few studies exist that purport a focus of “quantum healing.” Instead, articles and studies emphasize either quantum theory and its relationship to consciousness and mind-body medicine, or quantum resonance as utilized in some modern tools, such as the Rexon-age® device (Fraccalvieri et. al., 2017). Although the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique has a large following, there seem to be very few—if any—available research studies to confirm its effectiveness. Most studies related to quantum mind-body healing have been conducted outside of the United States, with the exception of one study of distance healing conducted in Hawaii (Achterberg et. al., 2005). Those that were conducted elsewhere were either associated with a local university, as in the case of Rock et. al.’s 2012 study of Quantum BioEnergetics, or a hospital such as in Fraccalvieri et. al.’s 2017 study of wound healing and Achterberg et. al.’s 2005 study of distant intentionality. Deepak Chopra’s anecdotal evidence comes from his personal time serving as the director of a natural cancer institute in the late 1980s.
From the lens of original literature, the concept of quantum theory and its relationship to mind-body healing has recently become the interest of several leading figures, including Ernest and Kathryn Rossi, Dejan Rakovic, Wayne Jonas and Cindy C. Crawford. In their work, they have discussed the important link between the molecular and Universal levels of life, as in the Rossi’s sharing of Ravitz’ description of this connection: “The human body, then, is the product of an organizing field which, in common with all the other fields, is within and subject to the greater organizing fields of the Universe . . .” (Rossi & Rossi, 2016). The Rossis continue further, discussing the significance of the quantum understanding of life and matter, with the understanding that it is the fundamental building block of all that exists. Here, they describe this:
"The more profound, encompassing result was a complete reworking of the foundations of our descriptions of matter. In this new physics, particles are mere ephemera. They are freely created and destroyed: Indeed, their fleeting existence and exchanges is the source of all interactions. The truly fundamental objects are universal, transformative ethers; quantum fields." (Rossi & Rossi, 2016)
Quantum healing is thus based on the concept that all levels of life are fractals of one another and that the subatomic has a direct connection to the Universal, allowing higher level energies to heal the more minute ones. Because molecules on the quantum level are just as significant as the Universal space, this type of healing focuses on the connection between our core and the consciousness surrounding us, connected via the biofield, or through our own electromagnetic fields. Regarding this, Deepak Chopra (2015) says,
"Quantum healing moves away from external, high-technology methods toward the deepest core of the mind-body system. This core is where healing begins. To go there and learn to promote the healing response, you must get past all the grosser levels of the body—cells, tissues, organs, and systems—and arrive at the junction point between mind and matter, the point where consciousness actually starts to have an effect."
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