Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Reflexology



REFLEXOLOGY is a very manipulating therapy. In SOP the only quotes I see are quotes regarding the feet and proper circulation. Therefore a foot massage is different than reflexology. There are spiritual repercussions to reflexology as well. Read the following quotes.

Reflexology works on three levels; the physical, the mental, the spiritual, according to a quote in Christine Issel’s book, (Ibid p.115; Devaki Berkson - The Foot Book, p.12).

 Devaki Berkson believe the spiritual aspect to be? - a healing force from the universe is called upon and used, by both the client and the practitioner”. (Ibid p.115)

“This knowledge is as old as mankind….(it) goes back to Native American folk medicine and to aspects of Chinese acupuncture" (Spurzem, Ibid p.6).

“Chinese medicine is the child of Chinese religion and, at their core, both have the same ingredients, the Tao, yin and yang, the universal energy Ch’i and the five elements”. (quoted of Ilza Veith, Nei Ching on p.54 of Reisser, Weldon, New Age Medicine).

You should probably look into who created eastern reflexology. Dr. William Fitzgerald an American ear, nose and throat specialist, early last century. He divided the human body into ten perpendicular, “reflex zones”
representing all organs of the body.

HERE IS SOME HISTORY
One witness reported to this author that he watched an acupuncture specialist repeatedly work on clients’ brains by inserting 3 long skinny needles through the skull. The acupuncture specialist bragged to this man that he could completely control a human via his skill with the needles. He showed this witness how he could kill pain, and how he could kill self-will by touching minute areas within the brain. He was also skilled in manipulating the mind of the client in other ways too with the needles.

There has been a great deal of research into determining what the different purposes of the different areas of the brain are. Several researchers have independently identified that the ability to make choices, that is what we call "free will", is located near the Broadman Area 24 in the Anterior Cingulate Sulcus. Tampering with this area can disturb a person’s ability to have free will. (For more information on this one could begin with Crick, Francis. The Astonishing Hypothesis The Scientific Search for the Soul.)

Acupuncture was virtually unknown to mainstream Americans until a NY Times journalist in China reported that he was successfully treated with acupuncture in 1971. Pressure points can also be manipulated by Acupressure, which is similar to acupuncture except fingers rather than needles are used. This is just one example of a related technique which went unnoticed for decades (actually centuries by the Western World.)
The mugging-mind control information in this article has gone unnoticed by mainstream America too. Time Magazine, Nov. 4, 1991, reported that there are four types of alternative medicine, which they classified as Life-Style (such as Macrobiotics, Ayurvedic medicine, and holistic medicine), Botanical (such as Homeopathy, Herbalism, and Aromatherapy), Mental Healings (such as with Crystals, Guided imagery, biofeedback and Hypnotherapy) and Manipulative/Hands-on (such as Reflexology, Rolfing, Shiatsu, Alexander tech., Chiropractic, and Acupressure & Acupuncture).

Reflexology dates back to at least 2330 B.C. in Egypt. Shiatsu is a Japanese finger pressure deep massage of pressure points is over 1,000 years old. The skull & head bone manipulations that are being exposed for the first time in this report, were used in ancient Egypt and other parts of the ancient world. That Nov., ‘91 Time Magazine article did not mention that acupressure/acupuncture has been knowledge that the secret societies in China studied and often kept hidden for centuries, as a part of Wushu (martial arts) in China.

For instance, in a recent Chinese book 72 Consummate Arts Secrets of the Shaolin Temple, (pub. by Fujian Science & Technology Pub. Co. Ltd., Fujian, China, 1990) by Wu Jiaming and translated by Rou Gang, diagrams and explanations are given of the important head/body points (for acupressure/ acupuncture/& kung fu.) What is important for our discussion on mind control are the Kung Fu (Wushu) points in the head. This book gives 4 points on the front of the head, seven on the side of the head, and four on the back side of the head. The Shaolin Buddhist monks have kept their martial arts (which is called "Kung-fu" in the U.S. and "Wushu" in China) a secret hidden within their temple on Song Mountain, Henan Province. This Buddhist monastery has a long history of teaching Kung-fu and is exerting a big influence in the world as its type of Kung-fu spreads. The Japanese took Kung-fu from the Chinese many years ago and then developed from it specialized forms of Kung-fu, such as Karate, Judo, etc. (this information can be found in this link. Chapter 8 under the section entitiled cerebral spinal fluid kept secret)

“Not a few in this Christian age and Christian nation resort to evil spirits, rather than trust to the power of the 
living God. The mother watching by the sickbed of her child, exclaims, ‘I can do no more. Is there no physician who has power to restore my child?’ She is told of the wonderful cures performed by some clairvoyant or magnetic healer, and she trusts her dear one to his charge, placing it as verily in the hands of Satan as if he were standing by her side. In many instances the future life of the child is controlled by a satanic power which it seems impossible to break.” Counsels on Health, p.454

“The limbs and feet have large veins, to receive a large amount of blood, that warmth, nutrition, elasticity, and
strength, may be imparted to them. But when the blood is chilled from these extremities, their blood vessels contract, which makes the circulation of the necessary amount of blood in them still more difficult. A good circulation preserves the blood pure, and secures health. A bad circulation leaves the blood to become impure, and induces congestion of the brain and lungs, and causes diseases of the head, the heart, the liver, and the lungs. The fashionable style of woman’s dress is one of the greatest causes of all these terrible diseases.”  Review and Herald , April 14, 1868 par. 16

Reflexology has its roots firmly in spiritualism and has no scientific basis.

It originated with Eastern mystics who believed that there is no God only a force (Star wars?) The force consists of negative and positive energies. (Yin & Yang) The theory of reflexology came about as these mystical medicine people began to understand that these energies must be kept in balance. (We need equal amounts of evil and good and one must not gain the ascendancy over the other) and these energies have pathways in the body called meridian pathways.

These energies must be kept flowing properly. Disease or discomfort is caused by blocked energy and can be cured by stimulating these pathways by pressure on the hands and feet (like your TV remote) (Yikes! I stepped on an acorn and now my colon is now going to become hyperactive) or by used needles on the intersections of these meridians somewhere on the body surface. None of these points on their maps correspond to either the known nerve pathways.

It's a religion not a science. It has no place amongst the practices of those who believe in Jehovah.

REMEMBER: "Touch not the unclean thing." Some people say "I don't care where it came from cuz it works." Well is the devil able to remove the maladies that he has caused and by so doing gains control of peoples trust. In double blind scientific tests it has not proven to be valid or reliable. I am amazed at how many people who have the Bible and SOP books will still play with these dark arts!

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