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1. Introduction to a comparative study of alternative therapies at the level of functional energy
1. Introduction to a comparative study of alternative therapies at the level of functional energy
Here we compare the various alternative therapies at the level of functional energy. But let us first understand what we mean by this.
Everything that happens in the Universe, be it tangible or intangible (subtle) requires some energy. This energy in the Universe is of 3 types - Energy of Absolute Will (Icchaashakti), Energy of Absolute Action (Kriyaashakti) and Energy of Absolute Knowledge (Dnyaanshakti). The corresponding subtle energies in us are Energy of sattvik Mind (Mannahshakti), Energy of sattvik Intellect (Aatmashakti) and Energy of saattvik Ego (Chitshakti). In brief, the desire for all our actions is fuelled by the Energy of Absolute Will. The Energy of Absolute Action is required for the actual actions. The Energy of Absolute Knowledge comes into play for the spiritual cause-effect relation behind the actions.
Let us take an example to understand all this better.
Now, in the above incident:
The desire to go for the walk is fuelled by the Energy of Absolute Will (Icchaashakti).
The actual action of the walk is fuelled by the Energy of Absolute Action (Kriyaashakti).
Then there is the cause-effect relationship.
The Energy of Absolute Will (Icchaashakti) is the most inferior and Energy of Absolute Knowledge (Dnyaanshakti) is the most superior among the 3 energies. Let us see which energy fuels each of the alternative therapies. This will also give us an idea of their depth of action. The higher the energy used, deeper is the action and more is the benefit to the patient.
2. Allopathy
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This therapy acts at the level of the Energy of Absolute Will (Icchaashakti)
3. Yunani (Unani) medicine
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This therapy also acts at the level of the Energy of Absolute Will (Icchaashakti).
4. Acupressure
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This therapy acts at the level of the Energy of Absolute Will (Icchaashakti) and Energy of Absolute Action (Kriyaashakti). This means that it acts predominantly at the level Icchashakti and to a lesser extent at the level of Kriyaashakti. Thus this level of action is higher than the 2 earlier therapies.
5. Mudra
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This therapy acts at the level of Energy of Absolute Action (Kriyaashakti) and Energy of Absolute Will (Icchashakti). Thus its action is predominantly at the level of Kriyaashakti. Hence this therapy is superior to Acupressure therapy.
6. Homeopathy
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This therapy also acts at the level of Energy of Absolute Action (Kriyaashakti) and Energy of Absolute Will (Icchashakti).
7. Ayurveda
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This therapy acts at the level of Energy of Absolute Action (Kriyaashakti). Thus its action is at the most superior level. Hence the benefit from this therapy is the highest among the aforementioned alternative therapies.




