In the 1600's the social, scientific and philosophical
history of western culture experienced a radical shift. The
work of Newton and Galileo literally revised our world. For
thousands of years the humans were locked in the stagnation
of the dark ages, with little advance since fire, the wheel
and the sword. Then, in less than the life span of an oak
tree, tremendous and sudden evolution occured with the rapid
development of engineering, the automobile and
antibiotics.
Western culture is at the edge of another profound and
dramatic transformation. For the last 400 years we have
understood that the world was a dynamic interelationship of
substances, particles and bodies. Now, through the most
refined scientific inquiry, it has become clear that there
is no substance. What we thought was substance has been
revealed as a dynamic interelationship of energies. Physics
is now redefining time and space and generating a whole new
sciences of resonance and energy fields. There is even
emmerging agreement on a theory that suggests that there are
more than three dimensions of space and one of time. Again
as in the 1600's everything is dramatically changing.
Oriental philosophies and the ancient personal
transformation traditions of the pre-colonial, original
cultures have always held that the world we experience
through our senses is but a fragment of what "is". In
addition, an individual's energy field is proposed to be
more central to who they are than their physical body. As
western science digs itself out from under it's "seeing is
believing" position what occurs is a profound validation of
ideas and traditions that were called "mysterious",
"savage", "unscientific", and "primitive" as little as a
decade ago. As we now use science to explain the "why" and
the "how" of the mysterious, unusual arts and disciplines
are revealed as practical and meaningful.
The medicine of the Asian cultures, which once seemed
so strange, useless and unsophisticated by the scientific
standards of the 20th century European world view is now
licensed as primary medical care in a number of states and
is a solid component in an emerging "new medicine". Oriental
medicine is completely consistent with the supposed "new"
idea in rational science that a person is more of a
resonating field than a substance. The Chinese, however,
never demanded the scientific proof that is now pouring
forth, they just followed what they knew, from generations
of experience, to be effective and real. Acupuncture has
helped to needle science into the exploration and
confirmation of important new information on the
bio-electrical aspect of the human. It has played a
significant role in the exciting and rapidly developing
frontier of neurotransmitter bio-chemistry and is a central
aspect of a revolutionary new treatment for addictions.
Acupuncture,however, is really just a modality, a tool
used by doctors of oriental medicine to help the patient.
Like surgery, though much less invasive or like medication
though less likely to cause side-effects, acupuncture has
startling implications for the future of medicine. The
aspect of oriental medicine that has the potential to truly
rock the western world is Qigong. Healing patients without
touching them and with no medication, causing anesthesia by
just pointing a finger and generating an acupuncture like
response without needles are well documented effects of
Qigong. Many observers have seen Qigong masters light
flourescent tubes with their hands, break massive stones and
thick steel bars with their hands and feet and start fires
by projecting the Qi.(5,6,7,11,16,22) The implications for
the transformational impact of Qigong on western science are
profound.