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texts. Te energies that surround the body are referred to in various systems, includ- ing in Christian writings, as the “aura.” I realized that I was working primarily with nine major energy systems and each had been recognized by one healing or spiritual system or another. Working with an understanding of each of these systems gives a health care practitioner a great advantage in facilitating the heal- ing process, and that is what we teach our practitioners. Another feature of my approach is


that I had to figure out a way that people who can’t “see” energy can still work with it effectively. For this, I borrowed muscle- based energy testing from Applied Kinesi- ology and Touch for Health, and this has become central in how our practitioners assess the body’s energy systems and de- termine where to work. I think these are the primary distinctions of my approach.


NA: Our feature for May’s Women’s Health issue is “Choose Natural Care First.” Where do you think energy medi- cine falls when choosing natural care?


DE: I had the great honor of having Christiane Northrup, M.D., write the fore- word to my second book, Energy Medicine for Women. In that foreword, I think she summed up the answer to that question as well as I’ve ever seen it. She said, “In the medicine of the future, as I envision it, working with the patient’s energy field will be the first intervention. Surgery will be a last resort. Drugs will be a last resort. Tey will still have their place, but shiſt- ing the energy patterns that caused the disease will be the first line of treatment. And before that, teaching people how to keep their energies in healthy patterns will be as much a part of physical hygiene as flossing or exercise.”


NA: Speaking of that book, how is energy medicine different for women?


DE: Because women are designed to birth babies, we have monthly cycles that acti- vate bewildering biochemical processes. We are engineered to grow a new being inside of us and bring it into the world af- ter it has already grown too large to allow


that to be done comfortably. We are wired to nurture. All of this needs to be orches- trated, and it is first orchestrated in our energies. Monthly cycles follow energy. Change-of-life stages follow energy. Hor- mones production follows energy. Emo- tions follow energy. By working at the level of the body’s energies, we have a fast-track into all of the biological processes behind “I am women, hear me roar.”


NA: What would you say to someone who doesn’t believe in energy because they can’t see it? Someone who only believes in Western medicine?


DE: More power to you! But observe your world with an open mind. I don’t argue. I demonstrate.


NA: What do you see as the future of en- ergy medicine and natural healing?


DE: I see energy medicine and conven- tional medicine working hand-in-hand one day, as equal partners.


For more information, go to LearnEnergy Medicine.com.


May 2018


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