
Healing Inside
Out
By Barbara Stahura
Imagine a pristine white
tablecloth smoothed out and extending forever in all directions. It
represents the energy from which the entire universe arises. In fact,
nothing exists but this invisible, eternal energy, which visionary
physicist David Bohm described as “an unbroken wholeness.” Now slide a
salt shaker under it in one place, an apple at another, and a wineglass
somewhere else. These bumps represent the matter created from that
energy, and your hand moving the objects into place represents
consciousness, or the thing that creates the matter.
In an extremely simplistic way, this demonstration is the universe
according to quantum physics. Nothing exists but energy, and matter
appears only when consciousness chooses to fashion it from the energy
matrix. Matter appears to us as seemingly solid objects—a planet or a
plant, a whale or a microbe—but that’s merely because our senses are so
limited. Put a piece of steel under an advanced microscope, and you’ll
see it’s mostly empty space.
Like science, spiritual traditions tell us that everything exists within
this energy matrix, an invisible, omnipresent, never-ending web that
gives rise to matter. It is this spiritual-energetic dimension that
fascinated Stephen Lewis as he began to investigate self-healing many
years ago. He studied homeopathy and acupuncture, yet he was always most
interested in subtle-energy physics and saw how quantum physics could be
applied to healing. In short, he saw how consciousness gives energy
material form and that the universe is composed of holograms within
holograms (a hologram is a three-dimensional picture, any piece of which
contains the entire hologram, much like any cell from our body contains
our entire DNA).
At the foundational level of the universe there exists an innate,
self-organizing principle designed to maintain perfect function in all
things. Only when the harmony of this principle is disrupted does poor
well-being, including illness, sadness, or any other negative energy
appear. Lewis saw how illness doesn’t result from viruses or other
outside elements, and neither does healing (restoration of balance in
energetic function) come from doctors or pills. Instead, illness and
healing are inside jobs, and take place first at the spiritual-energetic
level and then move outward to the physical domain.
If everything is energy (and it is), then anything is possible. Lewis
reasoned. He set out to find a method that would enable people to
self-heal on the energetic level, enabling them to bring about
self-healing in all areas of their life. He created a sophisticated
spiritual and computer technology that conducts energetic balancing,
even at a distance, through The AIM (All-Inclusive Method) Program of
Energetic Balancing. Here’s how it works: A huge bank of computers sends
hundreds of thousands of subtle-energy balancing frequencies to metal
trays that hold the photographs of AIM participants, which act as
stand-ins, or holograms, for their bodily presence. The energy is
transmitted directly to the participants, no matter where they are at
the time. Each person’s “higher self”—sometimes called the Buddha nature
or Christ consciousness—selects the frequencies appropriate to correct
his or her energetic imbalances, and self-healing takes place.
This “spiritual technology” delivers healing frequencies to the
energetic level and shifts consciousness so healing appears on the
physical plane. Along with Evan Slawson and Roberta Hladek, he
co-founded the Energetic Matrix Church of Consciousness, LLC, or EMC˛,
as a way of offering AIM to the public. In the novel Sanctuary: The Path
to Consciousness, Lewis and Slawson describe the evolution of his work.
Lewis emphasizes that The AIM Program does not diagnose, treat, or cure
illness, and the practices of the ministry of EMC˛ are not healthcare or
medicine. Therefore, Lewis explains, anyone who wants a diagnosis or
medical treatment should see a doctor, and those who want to use
additional healing methods, such as chiropractic, homeopathy, or Western
medicine, should do so.
As energetic beings in an energetic universe, we literally create our
lives, including imbalances that can lead to illness, and we do this
with our consciousness, whether we are aware of it or not. Consciousness
is like your hand moving objects around under that tablecloth; sometimes
we deliberately place an object, yet the great majority of the time—when
we are operating from our unconscious mind—we operate without awareness.
Illness is often the result of suppressing uncomfortable emotions,
usually unconsciously, which throws our energetic harmony out of
balance. Only by taking responsibility for whatever caused the imbalance
can we empower ourselves and elevate our consciousness in order to
self-heal. While it may be possible to do this on our own, we simply
cannot devote every hour of every day to sending healing energy to
ourselves. So, the purpose of AIM is to do the heavy lifting, so to
speak, of delivering the balancing energies around the clock so that
participants can face the causes of their pain and fear and heal
themselves.
To date, more than 45,000 people have participated in The AIM Program,
which delivers appropriate energetic frequencies from among the hundreds
of thousands so far discovered (and Lewis is discovering more all the
time). Many testimonials on the EMC˛ Website tell stories of how
participants self-healed from a variety of physical and emotional
illnesses, and how even those without apparent illness have improved
their overall well-being. Children with the frequency of Autism or Down
Syndrome have also seen improvement (EMC˛ offers scholarships in a
program facilitated at the beginning by Dr. Wayne Dyer).
Lewis is quite familiar with skepticism about The AIM Program, and he
won’t try to convince anyone to join, although he will happily explain
how the process works. Most participants appear to be those people who
immediately “get it” when they hear about the program. It’s not that
they don’t investigate it, but using logic and left-brain thinking will
not help with this decision, which is more based on intuition or
instinct. While left-brain thinking has its place, it is linear, like
math. But the universe is not linear, explains Lewis. It is quantum and
spiritual. Visit AimProgram.com.
Barbara Stahura is a
freelance writer in Tucson, Arizona. Her Website is www.Clariticom.com
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