Navigator’s
log
9.Port
ahoy!
Like all
voyages, this navigation also has its conclusion. At some point, the treatment
ends, at varying lengths of time, according to the boat type and climatic circumstances.
What does not end is the great adventure, the
exploration/navigation of life. If this attempt is successful, sooner or later, port will come in sight
from the port side or starboard side, but, hardly ever the prow: we don’t ever
go straight for the target. So, how many knots was the average speed of the passage?
Zero, because success
can be calculated by the amount and the quality of loosened knots: knots in the
muscles, the throat, the right and left
brains, the bronchi, the
arteries, the stomach, the
heart. The final mission is self-regulation. No medical or
psychological treatment gives happiness or solves problems, but, if it really is
useful, it can offer help. It is not much, but, it is all it can do.
And
what happens next?
In
addition to any improvement during the passage one keeps what one has learned:
to feel energy and its distribution with some precision, to learn to use the
accumulators to increase it when necessary,
to know when to stop to use
the broom, to adopt a nutritional style that includes something other than
foods, to breathe the best air available, to express.
What’s
leftover is not meager as long as it is used wisely, if the good moments are
taken advantage of to correct the course, if "disease" is not taken as a demon, but,
as our dark sides that
can help us find the brighter one. It is likely that we may meet again sometime,
but, I hope that it be for a short cruise by boat, rowing away, without any
storms and with the sun beaming through the skin.
I wish
you happy travels.
Navigator’s
log
1.
Before weighing anchors
2. About
the strange relationship between health and disease
3.
What’s this medicine’s objective?
4.
Diagnostic procedures
5. The
therapy plan
6.
How are acupuncture and orgonomy used?
7. Which
meridians are used?
8. About
nutrition and physical activity
9. Port
ahoy!
To
beginning