Ventegodt Søren, Kromann Maximilian, Andersen Niels Jørgen, Merrick Joav
The Quality of Life Research Center, Copenhagen K, Denmark.
ScientificWorldJournal. 2004 Sep 24;4:859-80. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2004.142.
The human character can be understood as an extension of the life mission or purpose of life, and explained as the primary tool of a person to impact others and express the purpose of life. Repression of the human character makes it impossible for a person to realize his personal mission in life and, therefore, is one of the primary causes of self-repression resulting in poor quality of life, health, and ability. From Hippocrates to Hahnemann, repression of physical, mental, and spiritual character can be seen as the prime cause of disease, while recovery of character has been the primary intention of the treatment. In this paper, human character is explained as an intersubjective aspect of consciousness with the ability to influence the consciousness of another person directly. To understand consciousness, we reintroduce the seven-ray theory of consciousness explaining consciousness in accordance with a fractal ontology with a bifurcation number of seven (the numbers four to ten work almost as well). A case report on a female, aged 35 years, with severe hormonal disturbances, diagnosed with extremely early menopause, is presented and treated according to the theory of holistic existential healing (the holistic process theory of healing). After recovery of her character and purpose of life, her quality of life dramatically improved and hormonal status normalized. We believe that the recovery of human character and purpose of life was the central intention of Hippocrates and thus the original essence of western medicine. Interestingly, there are strong parallels to the peyote medicine of the Native Americans, the African Sangomas, the Australian Aboriginal healers, and the old Nordic medicine. The recovery of human character was also the intention of Hahnemann''s homeopathy. We believe that we are at the core of consciousness-based medicine, as recovery of purpose of life and human character has been practiced as medicine in most human cultures throughout time. We believe that such recovery can help some (motivated) patients to survive, even with severe disease.
人类性格可被理解为生命使命或人生目的的延伸,并被解释为一个人影响他人及表达人生目的的主要工具。对人类性格的压抑会使人无法实现其人生个人使命,因此,它是导致自我压抑从而造成生活质量、健康和能力欠佳的主要原因之一。从希波克拉底到哈内曼,身体、心理和精神性格的压抑都被视为疾病的主要成因,而性格的恢复则一直是治疗的主要目的。在本文中,人类性格被解释为意识的一种主体间性方面,具有直接影响他人意识的能力。为了理解意识,我们重新引入意识的七射线理论,该理论依据分岔数为七的分形本体论来解释意识(数字四到十也几乎同样适用)。本文呈现了一例35岁女性的病例报告,她患有严重的激素紊乱,被诊断为极早期绝经,并依据整体存在性治疗理论(整体治疗过程理论)进行治疗。在她的性格和人生目的恢复后,她的生活质量显著改善,激素状态也恢复正常。我们认为,人类性格和人生目的的恢复是希波克拉底的核心意图,因此也是西医的原始本质。有趣的是,这与美洲原住民的佩奥特药物、非洲的桑戈马、澳大利亚原住民治疗师以及古老的北欧医学有很强的相似之处。人类性格的恢复也是哈内曼顺势疗法的意图。我们相信我们正处于基于意识的医学的核心,因为人生目的和人类性格的恢复在所有人类文化中一直都被当作医学实践。我们相信这种恢复能够帮助一些(有积极性的)患者存活下来,即便身患重病。