Books (August 2007)
Keith-Scott Mumby, Virtual Medicine, Timpanagos Publishers, 2005 256 pp $19.99
Keith-Scott Mumby, PhD, has taken us on a journey from the earliest twentieths century to the present and into the future – in terms of Cybermedicine, Virtual medicine, Energy medicine.
Early in the 20th century, a neurologist, Albert Abrams, made a serendipitous discovery that by tapping on certain areas of the abdomen, he could diagnose certain hidden diseases such as tuberculosis and cancer. BUT the body had to be situated in a East-West position, and the diagnostic sound disappeared when the body was rotated otherwise. He concluded that unknown waves were being emitted by the diseased tissue. From that he developed an instrument called the Reflexophone as an energy detecting and quantifying instrument, capturing and measuring these “strange” emanations. From this beginning, a whole host of instruments has been created through the 20th century, reflecting what the Tibetan (Mahatma Master from Tibet, and teacher of Alice Bailey) had predicted, that in the years to come we would be dispensing with material agents for diagnosis and even for surgery, replacing them with the Force of energy…
(See more in IJHC, May 2007)
Book review by:
Maurie D. Pressman, M.D.
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