Who discovered Quantum Healing?
The term “quantum healing” was coined by Deepak Chopra, M.D., in his book Quantum Healing (published1989) to explain certain types of sudden and dramatic healing of the human body, such as spontaneous remissions, that are not understood by conventional medicine.
What does it do?
Chopra postulates that these extraordinary forms of healing are related to understandings of quantum physics and of consciousness. Just as quantum physics aims to describe physical phenomena normally hidden at a subatomic level, so quantum healing is directed to healing the body-mind from a deep, unmanifested level of consciousness. The mind and body are each expressions of this profound consciousness, which Chopra calls the “quantum mechanical body.” Chopra identifies the quantum mechanical body with the quantum level of physical reality. He maintains that we can activate profound healing of the mind and body by consciously accessing this quantum level of our being. Zee, the Founder of Quantum Healing 88 discovered and experienced this for herself, is a natural energy healer and is a firm believer of the quote:
“If you can THINK & BELIEVE it, you can Do/ Be/ Have it!”
– Zee, Founder of Quantum Healing 88
As the Global population is still evolving and shifting higher up the Consciousness ladder at greater speeds nowadays, it is very notable how CONSCIOUS and AWAKE people have become in the healing arena since the 1990s. We are very proud to be part of such a large holistically driven tribe that is willing to question everything they see or hear, albeit the typical western medicines being so easily prescribed and accepted or something unheard of yet holistic and as natural as your body is. The term Quantum Healing is still being “classified” as Fringe medicine and science but the world has truly been blessed with many wise men and women to explain these sorts of healing modalities to us. Besides Deepak Chopra, people like Caroline Myss, Kryon (Lee Carrol), and the phenomenal Three Amigos….Bruce Lipton, Joe Dispenza, and Gregg Braden.
Wikipedia’s list of “Fringe” Medicine & Science
- Acupressure
- Acupuncture
- Alkaline diet
- Anthroposophic medicine
- Apitherapy
- Applied kinesiology
- Aromatherapy
- Association for Research and Enlightenment
- Auriculotherapy
- Bates method
- Black salve
- Bodywork
- Bonesetter
- Bowen technique
- Breathwork
- Camel urine
- Fake COVID-19 treatments
- Cancer treatments
- Charcoal cleanse
- Chiropractic
- Chiropractic treatment techniques
- Vertebral subluxation
- Christian Science
- Chromotherapy
- Colon cleansing
- Coffee enema
- Colorpuncture
- Colloidal silver
- Craniosacral therapy
- Crystal healing
- Cupping therapy
- Dental amalgam controversy
- Detoxification
- Foot detox
- Dry needling
- Ear candling
- Energy medicine
- Correactology
- Esoteric energy
- Therapeutic touch
- Fabunan Antiviral Injection
- Facilitated communication
- Feldenkrais Method
- Functional medicine
- Hair analysis
- Herbal medicine
- Holistic dentistry
- Hologram bracelet
- Homeopathy
- Bach flower remedies
- Biological terrain assessment
- Hypnotherapy
- Iridology
- Ionized jewelery
- Jilly Juice
- Lightning Process
- Lymphotherapy
- Medical intuitive
- Mesmerism
- Magnet therapy
- Manual therapy
- Megavitamin therapy
- Mind–body interventions
- MMS
- Myofascial release
- NAET
- Naturopathy
- Oil pulling
- Orgone
- Orthomolecular medicine
- Orthopathy
- Osteomyology
- Osteopathy
- Ozone therapy
- Parapsychology
- Phrenology
- Postural Integration
- Psychic surgery
- Psychodermatology
- Quantum healing
- Radionics
- Rapid prompting method
- RBOP
- Reiki
- Reflexology
- Rolfing
- Scientific racism
- Theta Healing
- Thought Field Therapy
- Urophagia
- Vaginal steaming
- Vision therapy
- Vitalism
- Vegetotherapy
- Young blood transfusion
- Zero balancing
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