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Subtle Energies

Increase the Vitality of Your Immune System

By Nisha Manek, MD, FACP, FRCP (UK)

There is an opportunity here. There is a chance to achieve greater self-efficacy in preventing infection and maintaining equipoise during and after the pandemic.

Nisha Manek

Your immune system is a powerful weapon against many threats in the environment. The name of the game is becoming super-immune. You can power up your body’s smart immune system with energy medicine. Energy is essential to your body’s health and vitality.

Since the time you were a tiny babe, you’ve sent energy from an inner fountain in your body to all your organs. Whenever you’ve done so, you’ve not been conscious of the source of subtle energy or the fact that it was arriving at its destination. Below the surface of your skin lie energetic superhighways — the acupuncture meridian system — that cannot be understood by the eyes alone. Your body’s acupuncture system is nature’s “pump” of vital energy, also known as “qi.”

Thermodynamics is the science of energy and its transformations. It is the thermodynamic potential driving force that governs all activities of nature and life. The subtle energy of your acupuncture meridian is of higher thermodynamic power. This force, this higher subtle energy potential, propels the processes and conversions in all the cells of your body.

Energies Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comJust like moving a magnet generates an electric current, so your acupuncture system creates electrical currents when stimulated. Energy flows, like a step-down transformer, from the higher acupuncture system down to where your nerves run, your brain cells take in thought, and marshaling your immune army.

You can significantly enhance the magnitude of the energies flowing in your acupuncture meridians. Practices like meditation, yoga, qigong, and tai chi can substantially strengthen the qi flow, which in turn enhances the electrical potential in your cells and heightening immunity. The acupuncture meridian system is the bridge to your internal power source.

One of my favorite therapeutic techniques is a simple procedure I do daily to rejuvenate, re-energize, and relax. Without needing any external energy source beyond that of my own body, the Eeman circuit makes it possible to feel reinvigorated within ten to fifteen minutes. It was discovered nearly a century ago by a British Royal Air Force pilot named Leon Eeman, who healed himself of serious injuries. Essentially, Eeman found that connecting the positive and negative parts of the body creates a flow of subtle energy within one’s own body.

Like a magnet, your body has polarities.


What is unique about Eeman’s circuit is the fact that it is a method that relies on no outside presence — neither another person, nor electricity or needles, nor any form of medicine. Nor is it necessary to devote a great deal of time and effort to master a meditative or yogic discipline.

Lie on your left side and rest your head on a pillow. Place the palm of your left hand at the nape of your neck (base of the skull). Place the palm of your right palm on your tailbone (sacrum). Cross your left ankle over your right. Stay in this position for fifteen to twenty minutes. You’ll feel rejuvenated and energized yet, deeply relaxed. You’ve got an internal spark plug!

What does it mean for you? The bottom line: Your body has a higher energy system. Right this moment, your acupuncture system is pumping subtle energy throughout your body.

If you’d like to try an Eeman apparatus, visit: www.quantumbalancing.com/biocircuits.htm. Eeman called it a ‘relaxation circuit.’ Known today by various names such as ‘bio circuits,’ ‘Eeman circuits,’ or ‘Eeman screens,’ the necessary device consists of a pair copper mesh connected by copper wires.

Subtle energy isn’t just a description of your body’s power or an abstract idea. Use the knowledge of the Eeman’s circuit and raise your game.

Just do it. Pump it.

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Dr. Nisha Manek is an integrative rheumatologist and an alumnus of Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Visit her at www.nishamanekmd.com.

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