What is tachyonic energy?

Linked to the concept of energy and vibration, energy therapies are techniques that aim to treat physical, mental and emotional illnesses, based on a supposed universal vital force.

Because there is no consistent scientific evidence to validate them, these therapies are considered “pseudoscience” by some researchers.

But, for energy therapists, these tools are capable of providing multiple benefits linked to the well-being of practitioners.

“Energy therapies believe that the emotional, mental, spiritual and physical elements of each person form a system, and aim to treat the entire person in their context, focusing on both the cause of the disease and the symptoms”, says the quantum therapist Luiz Alfredo Batista, from the Cura Essencial Terapias clinic.

Although it defends the supposed benefits arising from these practices, the Psychologist and energy therapist Camila Lima emphasizes that it is not correct to promise any type of cure.

When we talk about energy practices, we don’t have a guarantee. I can’t tell someone that I’m going to cure them”, he explains.

Despite this, she states that this type of treatment can provide “sfeeling of great lightness and well-being, of relief from anxieties, fears and traumas.”

Among energetic and holistic therapies, there are a series of different techniques — some of which are institutionalized by the Unified Health System (SUS) as Integrative and Complementary Practices in Health (PICS).

“There are many ways in which people do therapy using energy, whether in a supply format, for example like Reiki, where I pass energy to the person, or by manipulating the energy”, says energy therapist Carla Oliveira Healer .

In Carla’s view, such therapies are capable of drawing a parallel between “concrete and non-concrete things, so when we move on one side, it will actually revert to the other”.

Tachyonic energy

For decades, scientists have investigated the possibility of the existence of particles that travel in a vacuum faster than the speed of light. Such hypothetical particles are known as “tachyons”.

Although different studies have been conducted trying to prove the existence of tachyons, so far there are no records that any of them have been successful.

Inserted in this context, in 1999, naturalists David Wagner and Gabriel Cousens launched the book “Tachyonic energy: a new paradigm in holistic healing”, in free translation. The publication associates the theory of tachyons with the possibility of holistic healing, through this energy.

“It would be energy that is 27 times faster than the speed of light. It’s as if it helps eliminate the border of time and space. It is a very high frequency energy, related to the feeling of love”, argues Camila.

For Luiz, these hypothetical particles “act to convert or neutralize harmful energies that are part of our lifestyle, such as radiation emitted by electronic devices in cell phones and computers, microwaves, transmission towers, Wi-Fi networks, among others. , restoring the body’s natural balance, promoting health and well-being.”

According to energy therapists, tachyonic therapy can be done in two ways: using external materials, such as tablets and crystals, for example, or through consultations with therapists who use this technique.

It is worth highlighting, however, that this therapy is not among the integrative practices available by the SUS. And even techniques institutionalized by the public system can be used as an additional, but should not replace traditional treatment, according to Ministry of Health guidelines.

*Published by Renata Souza, from CNN

Source: CNN Brasil

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