P-899 - How to explain the tie between the spirits and human people in mental disease

By utilizing mediumnistic techniques and doctor-mediums we uncover and understand the spiritual aspects of each case of patients suffering of every kind of mental disease. In an unpublished work we have come in contact with spirits or discarnated people in the spiritual world around us and related t...

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Published inEuropean psychiatry Vol. 27; p. 1
Main Author Thiesen, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier SAS 2012
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Summary:By utilizing mediumnistic techniques and doctor-mediums we uncover and understand the spiritual aspects of each case of patients suffering of every kind of mental disease. In an unpublished work we have come in contact with spirits or discarnated people in the spiritual world around us and related to the medical cases being treated for our team. Because the good results and recovery of many cases we try to understand the possible mechanisms of their influence to the patients with mental pathology. The main characteristic of mind is the though. Neurophysiologists and physicists are trying to put in evidence the true mechanisms of thinking and its importance to general life of human kind. We consider the model of the though like an electromagnetic wave irradiation from the mind source of the spirits being received by the mind of the patients by magnetic induction, a well known phenomenon of the classical electromagnetism described by James Clerk Maxwell. The second model of the relationship between the mind of the spirits and that of the patients is the Jacobo-Grimberg-Zylberbaum experiment, the non-local phenomenon of quantum mechanics of model of conscience and though. Both mechanisms may coexist in each case. The psychotherapy in this healing approach is accomplished by finding the spirits and talking with them and disrupting the mental ties between them and the patients.
ISSN:0924-9338
1778-3585
DOI:10.1016/S0924-9338(12)75066-6