Remote Healing: Nonlocal Information Medicine and the Akashic Field

Remote Healing: Nonlocal Information Medicine and the Akashic Field

Remote Healing: Nonlocal Information Medicine and the Akashic Field

Remote Healing: Nonlocal Information Medicine and the Akashic Field

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Overview

A practical guide to the Sagi method of healing across space and time

• Shows that we can interact with the Akashic information field to diagnose and treat illnesses nonlocally and that the effects are controllable and verifiable

• Details techniques for diagnosing and transferring healing information at a distance, using geometric symbols to treat acute infections and reduce pain, and integrating information medicine with homeopathy and chakra therapy

• Shares the author’s development of her method, including stories of successful remote healings and her interactions with pioneers such as Erich Körbler

Remote healing is healing over space and time. Often called “nonlocal healing,” it is no longer a magical occurrence or a mysterious technique reserved for powerful shamans. Remote healing has moved from magic to science, and it can be learned.

In this practical guide to the Sagi method of information medicine, Maria Sagi, Ph.D., reveals that nonlocal healing is a quantum science that works through the transmission of information and that its effects can be controlled and verified. Drawing on the Akashic information field of Ervin Laszlo, she explains that the universe is not a mechanical system composed of matter—it operates like an overarching network that runs on and is connected by information. Cosmic information “in-forms” and underlies the whole physical world, including the human body. Sharing stories of successful remote healings she facilitated and her interactions with pioneers Erich Körbler, Gordon Flint, and Franz Stern, Sagi shows that we can access the Akashic information field to diagnose illnesses, treat symptoms, and heal the causes of disease, whether we are in the same room as our patient or on the other side of the earth.

Moving beyond the theoretical to the practical, Sagi explains how to diagnose and treat someone with information and how to attune to the information emanating from the patient. She shares techniques for transferring healing information across space and time by using geometric symbols to treat acute illnesses and infections and reduce pain. The author also explores how to integrate information medicine with homeopathy and how to diagnose through photographs, through the chakras, and through morphic patterns in the Akashic information field.

Opening up a new dimension in the art and science of healing, Maria Sagi demonstrates that by working with the Akashic information field we can trigger the body’s self-healing mechanisms and restore order to a person’s energy and information systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620559512
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Publication date: 07/14/2020
Pages: 248
Sales rank: 269,415
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Maria Sagi holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest. The creator of the Sagi method of informational healing and diagnosis, she is the author of 12 books and more than 150 articles and research papers published in Hungarian and translated into English, French, German, Italian, and Japanese. The science director for the Club of Budapest, she lives in Budapest, Hungary.

Ervin Laszlo is a philosopher and systems scientist. Twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, he has published more than 75 books and over 400 articles and research papers. The subject of the one-hour PBS special Life of a Modern-Day Genius, Laszlo is the founder and president of the international think tank the Club of Budapest and of the prestigious Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research. The winner of the 2017 Luxembourg Peace Prize, he lives in Tuscany. In 2019, Ervin Laszlo was cited as one of the "100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People in the World" according to Watkins Mind Body Spirit magazine.

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Chapter Six. The Application of Geometric Symbols in Nonlocal Healing Techniques of Transferring Healing Information to the Patient

The first step in nonlocal healing—the same as in local healing—is to establish an accurate diagnosis. (See Chapter 2 for a thorough examination of diagnostic techniques using a bioindicator dowsing rod.) If we examine somebody we know, our job is easy: we concentrate on the person and work just as if he or she were present. We prepare a case history sheet and record the exact time of the examination, together with the name, date of birth, and the address of the patient. Then we record the areas we test and the meridian points one by one.

If we did not meet the patient in person, and he or she only reached out in writing, we need to ask for a photograph and an exact description of the symptoms. It is a good idea to try to talk over the phone or Skype if we can. Having acquired all the above information, we can perform the nonlocal treatment.

The second step of nonlocal healing is choosing the right therapy. In nonlocal healing therapy, I use homeopathic remedies, informed water, and various forms of treatment with symbols, depending on the diagnosis. In treatment through symbols, I use the signs of the vector system and the combination of symbols I have developed (the Sági system).

After we have performed the diagnostic test and decided what treatment to use, we write down this information on the patient’s case history sheet. We also test for the duration of the therapy.

Determining the exact time period is very important, because the healing symbol that I have sent has its effect precisely during this time period, the same as when we draw a symbol on the body: the effect lasts exactly until it is washed off.

In many cases the symbol treatment is needed from an earlier point in time than when the test is performed, which is why the exact beginning of the treatment has to be tested to the precise minute. This is not only possible but also common in nonlocal healing because we don’t work within the dimensions of the physical world.

When the prescribed time period has passed, the healer performs another test to see whether the same symbol is needed for longer, if a new one should be chosen, or if the treatment has been completed.

The Application of the Y-symbol in Combinations of Symbols

I have developed a new combination of symbols to treat both the physical and the psychological causes of the symptoms.

If we do not achieve the desired result with the symbols of the vector system—i.e., the bioindicator swings roughly but not perfectly horizontally—we must keep experimenting to be able to affect the mental factors that are behind the symptoms. This way we can achieve an optimal energetic state for the treated body part.

In my experience, if a patient is suffering from fear, anxiety, or shock as a result of a hit or a fall, or of stress-induced stomach and/or headache, treating the psychological background is necessary.

As I have witnessed the Y-symbol’s ability to release mental stress for decades, I kept experimenting with this symbol. We know from experience that the Y-symbol turns all information received by the body into positive information. When drawn on the body, it intensifies whatever state we are in, good or bad. We have seen beginner students draw the Y-symbol on their aching body parts (e.g., ears), and their pain became unbearably strong. So we must use this symbol with caution, and only use the Y-symbol on a physical level if the treated body part is essentially healthy, it just needs a little reinforcement (e.g., intensifying the energy of the kidney meridian).

The Y-symbol, however, is excellent for treating mental and psychological disharmony. The subject relaxes after a few minutes of application, and their emotional state becomes harmonized and balanced. Children and animals respond to this symbol quite sensitively. If we send Y vibrations toward a crying baby by forming a Y shape with the index and middle fingers of our left hand, while pointing toward the crying baby with the index finger of our right hand, the child will immediately calm down.

We can equally harmonize ourselves by forming a Y with the index and middle fingers of our left hand and place our right palm on the right hemisphere of the brain and repeat the name of the factor or person that causes the stress. Writing the Y-symbol next to a name, for the tested duration, also had a very positive impact on my child patients and my adult patients with anxiety. In the end I started drawing the Y-symbol in front or behind the vector symbols, and the testing showed the desired effect. In time, the new combined symbol system emerged, which allows me to work in a more subtle and nuanced way than with the symbols of the vector system. I always decide through testing which combination of symbols I am to use.

Example:

A patient presented a long history of chronic large intestine problems, for which no cure had been found. Testing revealed the movement of the bioindicator according to vector position 3. We tried the symbols of two horizontal parallel lines, three horizontal parallel lines, and four horizontal parallel lines, but they did not bring the desired result. Then, I treated the first point of the large intestine meridian with a combination of symbols, Y and two horizontal parallel lines (Y=), as a result the symptoms quickly disappeared.

The combination of symbols can be drawn directly on the body, but the effect is much stronger and faster if they are used nonlocally. In this case we record the following on the patient sheet:

Date/Time
17 August 2017, 1 PM
18 August 2017, 7 AM

Meridian Point
Large intestine
Large intestine

Applied Symbol
Y= 1
Y

Duration of Treatment

2 days
5 hours

As soon as we commit the treatment to paper, the effect manifests itself. The patient reports pain relief and the termination of physical symptoms. If the cause is psychological, and the conflict behind it is resolved, the physical symptoms also cease.

Table of Contents

Foreword Ervin Laszlo xi

A Personal Note xv

Nonlocal Healing: An Introduction 1

How I Discovered Nonlocal Space- and Time-Transcending Healing 4

Pater Louis 4

Exploring Macrobiotics and Various Other Methods 6

Mind Control with the Silva Method 11

Working with Erich Körbler 11

Collaboration with Gordon Flint and the Psionic Medical Society 19

Collaboration with Healer Franz Stern in Germany 21

My Method of Nonlocal Healing 23

Part I The Modalities of Nonlocal Diagnosis and Healing

1 A Short History of Healing with Information 26

Examples of Information-Based Healing in Traditional Cultures 26

The Power of Geometry in Ancient Healing Practices 29

Ötzi the Iceman by Robert Cstszar 30

The Growth of the Mechanistic Worldview 37

2 Innovations in Complementary Medicine 39

The Context of the New Sciences 39

Rediscovering Holistic Medicine 41

The Coming of Age of Low-Dose Medicine by Alessandro Pizzoccaro 45

3 Setting the Stage for Nonlocal Healing 50

Laszlo's Concept of the Cosmic Information Field 50

Sagi's Theory of the Generic Species Pattern and the Individual Morphic Pattern 58

The Mechanism of Nonlocal Healing 60

4 Structural Basis of Diagnosis and Therapy 64

Körbler's Vector System 65

The Techniques of Psionic Medicine 68

The Combined Symbol System of the Sagi Method 71

5 Principles of the Sagi Diagnostic Procedures 74

Information-Based Proximal and Nonlocal Healing in the Sagi Method 74

Determining the Moment of Cause 75

Record the Medical History of the Patient 76

Create the Specifics of the Treatment Using the Bioindicator 77

Diagnosis Based on a Photograph of the Patient 77

Attune to the Nonlocal Information Emanating from the Patient 78

Testing the Head of the Patient 78

Choosing the Right Therapy 81

Final Thoughts on Diagnosis and Healing 83

Part II Applying the Sagi Method

6 The Application of Symbols and Symbol Combinations in Nonlocal Healing 86

Effects of Symbol Combinations Depending on the Position of the Y Symbol in the Symbol Combination 87

Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Infections in a Variety of Cases 100

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Infections Free of Fever or with Moderate Fever 103

The Role of the Intestinal System in Acute Illnesses 105

The Application of the Y Symbol in Nonlocal Healing 110

The Role of Informed Water 112

7 Nonlocal Healing with Homeopathy 117

Spiritual Elements in Hahnemann's Homeopathy 117

Scientific Studies of Homeopathy as Information Medicine 120

Information-Based Diagnosis 127

8 Nonlocal Diagnosis and Healing through Chakras 134

The Method of Chakra Diagnosis and Therapy 141

Correcting Chakra Functions with information-Based Treatment 146

Part III Further Support for Nonlocal Healing

9 Intuition and Nonlocal Communication 158

Examples of Healing through Everyday Intuitions 158

An Overview of Nonlocal information Transmission 161

Therapeutic Intention: into the Next Generation by Stephan A. Schwartz 166

Personal Experiences of Nonlocal Communication 171

10 The Support of Nonlocal Information Transmission by Physiological Data 177

Background on the EEG 178

Characteristics of the EEG Frequency Bands 178

The Synchronization of the Two Hemispheres 181

Physiological Correlates in Nonlocal Healing 183

Epilogue by Ervin Laszlo 192

Appendix: Radionics: Technology to Assist Nonlocal Healing Peter W. Köhne 195

Short History of Radionics 196

The Anatomical "Knocking Atlas" 197

Ruth Drown and the Life Energy 200

The First Radionics Patent 202

England, Stronghold of Radionics 203

New Radionic Concepts 205

The Step to Computer Technology 206

Notes 209

Index 215

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