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Matrix Energetics – WOW!

November 21st, 2009

Have you heard of Matrix Energetics? I read the book about 6 months ago and took the 3-day seminar a week ago.  Dr. Richard Bartlett has an interesting story about how Matrix Energetics came about, which he shares in the book. He also describes some of the techniques, which I didn’t really get from the book. I’m a little too left-brained to pick it up from a book. It was enough for me to understand that it is really powerful though, so I looked into the seminar.

I got it at the seminar.  From the outside, the seminar looks a lot like the videos on the Matrix Energetics website. Someone gets up on stage, Dr. Bartlett wiggles his fingers at them and laughs, then the person falls down (there is someone to catch them of course). The basic teaching is to set an intent for change and how to get out of your own way to let it happen. They teach several techniques for distracting your conscious mind so that you can let the change happen.

As a participant in the seminar I can honestly say that it does work. I did find myself sitting on the carpet several times. I don’t know that I felt anything big happen to me, but several other people in the room had some pretty significant experiences. I was also able to allow a shift in a few of the people I worked with at the seminar, which was really cool.

I have played with it since the seminar working on building my belief and opening myself to the experience. In other words, I have caused my wife and kids to fall down in the safety of our home. Mostly I have just been building confidence in my ability to do nothing and allow things to change. That’s really all it is about and it is very powerful in that simplicity.

I think the people who would get the most out of the books (there is a second book out now) and the seminar are either people involved in body work (massage), energy work (Reiki, Pranic Healing), and anyone seriously interested in learning how to get the most from learning how to use the Law of Attraction.

The two books by Dr. Bartlett are Matrix Energetics and The Physics of Miracles. There is also a very good audio program called The Matrix Energetics Experience.

You can find out more about Matrix Energetics and the seminars at the Matrix Energetics website.

Wayne Woodworth
Matrix Energetics Newbie

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Health versus Wellness

July 26th, 2009

There has always been a bit of a battle between traditional western medicine and so-called alternative approaches to wellness. The most traditional on the one side say that alternative methods (like massage or energy work) might feel nice but they don’t do anything. The more radical on the other side say that doctors only know what the drug companies teach them.

Before I go any farther, I need to tell you that I am a massage therapist and I am very interested in energy work. I have friends who are doctors and I believe in their desire to do good. Western medicine is excellent when it comes to critical life and death situations, such as stitching you back together again after an accident or something. I think their education is lacking when it comes to everyday health, or wellness. Now I know why and I am going to share that with you.

Back in the 1800s there were three scientists with three theories as to the cause of disease. Everyone knows the name of Louis Pasteur but few people have probably heard of Antoine Bechamp or Claude Bernard.

Louis Pasteur pushed the idea that disease is caused by germs.  As you well know, his ideas won out and now we have all sorts of drugs to deal specifically with bacteria and viruses.  We also have things like antibacterial soap to wash our hands, Lysol to kill anything that might be moving on the counter-top, and chlorine to kill your water.  I don’t need to go further into his theories because we live them everyday.

Antoine Bechamp promoted the theory of pleomorphism. He held the view that microorganisms can go through different stages of development and they can evolve into various growth forms within their life cycle.  More simply put, cells can change and become germs which cause disease.

Claude Bernard also believed that microbes can change and further stated that it is the environment that the microbe is in that causes the change.  So, according to Bernard, the environment in our bodies is the cause of all disease, not the microbes themselves.  This is the basis of the wellness field.  Massage, chiropractic, energy healing, sound healing, meditation, you name it, the focus is on improving the environment inside the body.

The thing that you don’t hear about is that Louis Pasteur, before he died, admitted that Claude Bernard was right all along.  Germs don’t matter.  The environment is what’s important.

This gives you a new perspective on chronic conditions like cancer, autism, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimers and other similar disorders .  I’m not a doctor, but take a step back and look at any health problems you may have and think about them from the environment perspective.  Maybe we really are responsible for our own health.

This is why it is important to drink good water, get a great night’s sleep, get enough exercise, meditate, take time for yourself, alkalize your body and all those other things that therapists and healers tell you to do.

I won’t cheapen this with links to products or anything like that because this information is too important.  You can find them if you read my other posts anyway.  I would like your comments though.  What do you think about this?  Let’s start a dialog and see where it goes.

Wayne Woodworth
Wellness Consultant

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