What is bioenergy?
Bioenergy refers to Biohyry, which is located in all perceived beings. In short, it is a vital power of life. It is assumed that this energy force surrounds each cell of the body and serves as a "hard cabling" of an individual that directs information between energy points and fields. This energy also exists outside the body as an electromagnetic field, an extension of bioenergy, which is commonly considered an astral body or aura.
Bioenergic therapy involves the importance of maintaining a balanced flow between energy points in the body and external energy fields. By using different body forms or energy recovery, practicing bioenergy is striving to repair or improve the deteriorated energy flow to support wellness. This type of approach to healing thinking recognizes the connection between the body and the brain and seeks to induce physiological changes by manipulating the energy fields between them.
While the concept existed in many cultures for some time, Mietek WiThe RCus is credited as a pioneer of bioenergy therapy. According to many first -hand accounts, it seemed that the healer born from Polish had a congenital understanding of bioenergy from an early age. In fact, he allegedly used this knowledge to alleviate his sister's asthma when he was only four years old in 1943. It would be many years before Wirkus fully develops his bioenergy therame as a therapeutic instrument and dedicated his life to his practice. Finally, Mietek Wirkus and his wife Margaret founded the Wirkus Bioenergy Foundation Foundation and provided training and workshops to doctors and body therapists.
The energy healing method taught by the wircus includes Tibetan's respiratory and meditation exercises, as well as focusing on khhorlo or a number of Chakras that that distribution points between energy fields. It is in this Wirkus system that "binding matters" that stems from the mind believes. In other words, the mind of the essence or imprint that connects the physical, emotional, mental, astral and spiritual aspectsliving beings. According to wircus, without this integration of the death of bioenergy and decomposition of the whole being (ie clinical death).
The Wirkus Bioenergy Foundation Foundation continues to support further research and education on this type of healing and its therapeutic applications. Given that Mietek Wirkus in 1985 increased the popularity of bioenergy therapy in the Western medical community, interest in it continued to grow. In fact, bioenergy therapy is now studied and taught in many countries around the world.