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Patterns and Causal Chains

In document energetic evolution in healing (Page 134-140)

According to Dr. Schimmel: “Organs and organ systems are linked with one another in chain-like fashion, physiologically and pathophysiologically.”9 The concept of causal chains and patterns has been known to the Chinese for over 2000 years, but was rediscovered and renamed by Dr. Schimmel.10 Causal chain testing is used to determine the “cause” organ(s), as well as other organs involved in the same health concern. It can show the primary organ(s) to treat. It also shows which organs are likely to be strengthened once the primary organ(s) of the causal chain is treated. The testing of these causal chain patterns is more advanced than previous methods. It can be very beneficial, but is not essential to learn. It is added here for those who prefer to fine-tune their testing.

Dr. Schimmel explains that before morphological damage to the maximally stressed organ has occurred, “disturbance energy” is transferred to other organs as our body’s way to protect itself and maintain homeostasis.11

ORGAN RELATIONSHIPS

Dr. Schimmel has found a close relationship primarily between the pancreas and the prostate or ovaries, and also to the heart and joints.

He states:

“I would even go so far as to acclaim an ailing pancreas to be the ‘heart killer,’ responsible for many cardiac infarcts [areas permanently damaged through oxygen deprivation]. In two decades, I have seen no heart disease without the involvement of the pancreas.

“In many cases the cardiac symptoms spontaneously vanish after successful therapy aimed specifically at the disturbed pancreas.”12

Often symptoms are caused by an organ that is not the primary cause. This is especially true with the pancreas. If not corrected at an early stage, symptoms may be felt (and more easily diagnosed) in the other organs, such as the prostate, ovaries, heart and joints. He has also found cases of arthritis stemming from a disturbed pancreas.13 Again, find the source — the source organ — as well as the source of the problem. If the source organ is not treated, the symptoms, even if stemming secondarily from another organ, will generally not be eliminated.

USING ORGAN VIALS TO DETERMINE THE CAUSAL CHAIN

The same 4X organ test vials can be used to determine the “cause”

organ(s) of a particular problem and possibly the head of the causal chain. Dr. Schimmel found certain organs, especially the pancreas, but also the liver, the gall bladder and their ducts, and the large and small intestines, as well as the kidney and the sinuses, to be diseased or dysfunctioning in people with chronic health problems. To test the causal chain, first test to determine all of the organs that test weak with the various organ 4X vials. But not all weak organs will necessarily be involved with one particular cause or any causal chain. There can be more than one.

While holding one 4X organ vial which tests weak, hold a second 4X organ vial that also tests weak. If the second 4X vial strengthens the first weak vial, that means they are related and that the first vial is having an effect (causing) on the second vial (the first is higher on the energy chain):

If second vial tests strong, then first vial is causing/affectingcausing/affectingcausing/affectingcausing/affectingcausing/affecting the second vial. (See Figures 7A & C)

First organ 4X causes/affectscauses/affectscauses/affectscauses/affectscauses/affects second organ 4X (if strong).

(See Figures 7A & C)

It is also possible for both organs to “cause/affect” each other.

I start with the gall bladder or pancreas vials and work my way through. For example, if gall bladder 4X, kidney 4X, lung 4X, colon 4X and pancreas 4X all test weak, hold the gall bladder 4X vial and then hold another vial such as the kidney 4X. While holding the first vial to do this testing, I am thinking: gall bladder (first vial) CAUSING kidney (or second vial). If the kidney 4X is now strong, then the gall bladder causes the kidney weakness. (See Figure 7A). Then test holding the kidney 4X first and then test the gall bladder 4X. If the gall bladder is now weak, then the gall bladder is affecting the kidney, but not vice versa. (See Figure 7D).

Then I would hold the gall bladder 4X vial and test another weak organ, such as the lungs 4X vial. If the lung 4X vial is strong, then the gall bladder causes the lung weakness. Again reverse the testing by holding the lung 4X vial and test the gall bladder 4X vial. If the gall bladder 4X is weak, then the gall bladder is still ahead of the kidneys and lungs in the causal chain. Then I would hold the gall bladder 4X vial and the pancreas 4X vial. If the pancreas 4X vial is still weak, then the gall bladder is not affecting the pancreas, and the gall bladder may not be the head of the causal chain. I would reverse the testing and hold the pancreas 4X vial first and then test the gall bladder 4X vial. If the gall bladder 4X vial is now strong, that means that the pancreas is ahead of the gall bladder in the causal chain. If the gall bladder 4X is weak, then those two organs are not related to the same concern. In that case, complete the testing of the other organs, using gall bladder 4X as the potential head of the causal chain.

If the pancreas 4X caused the gall bladder 4X to be strong, then I would go back to retest the kidney 4X, lung 4X and all other organ vials that tested weak. If holding the pancreas 4X vial caused the other organ 4X vials to be strong, then the pancreas is the head of the causal chain.

Figure 7 Test to Determine Head of Causal Chain

The organs may go full-circle and affect each other so that the head of the causal chain cannot be determined and all involved organs may need to be treated.

This may sound complex, but once you actually do it, it is very simple.

ALTERNATIVE SIMPLER PROCESS

If you choose to not learn the causal chain, there is another easier way to test to determine which organ(s) to treat. This will give you some insight into the organ(s) to focus on, but not necessarily the head of the causal chain.

To do this, hold an organ vial that weakens a strong muscle or therapy localize (TL) — touch — an organ that weakens a strong muscle. Then add the “Effective/Treat” vial. If that now strengthens, that is an indication of an organ to treat.

USING ACUPUNCTURE POINTS TO DETERMINE CAUSAL CHAIN Another way to do something very similar is to tap acupuncture points.

EAV practitioners would find the primary imbalances and then treat one of the disturbed points with the electro-acupuncture equipment.

Then the other disturbed points would be retested to see if any were balanced by that action. This same principal can be used by tapping the points with your fingers. Generally I tap points that represent Voll’s Control Measurement Points (CMPs), which are discussed at greater length in the Control Measurement Points section. There is one CMP on each side of each finger and toe and it represents the main point for each traditional acupuncture meridian, plus some additional meridians that Voll discovered.

For example if both the gall bladder and pancreas were suspected to be the most unbalanced, I would first tap for about five seconds the CMP for the gall bladder. Then I would again muscle test the pancreas (or CMPs, or pancreas 4X vial) to see if it was now strong. If it was

now strong, then the gall bladder was causing a problem with the pancreas. If the pancreas was not strong, I would then retest the gall bladder. When it is again weak, tap the pancreas CMP and immediately retest the gall bladder (or CMP, or gall bladder 4X vial). If the gall bladder was now strong, that would indicate that the pancreas was affecting the gall bladder.

Tapping these points may only strengthen the CMPs for a few seconds, so retesting must be done immediately.

The CMPs can also be tested instead of using organ vials. They can be tested by either therapy localizing them or by applying deeper pressure and then releasing and immediately testing.

The points on the right hand or foot generally represent the organs on the right side of the body and the points on the left hand or foot generally represent the organs on the left side of the body.

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