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Esoteric Anatomy - Part Two

by Douglas Baker

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Introduction to Esoteric Anatomy – Part Two Head and Neck (completed) The purpose of this treatise on esoteric anatomy is to provide a background and a basis for such specialised esoteric sciences as that of esoteric healing, anthropogenesis, biomagnetism, etc. Perhaps some of the basic principles of esoteric healing need to be borne in mind when the student reviews the contents of this work. Some of the topics explained, while supported by many drawings and images, are the pineal gland, the Third Eye, the clavicles, pain and ecstasy, the spinal column, systems of reward, the sympathetic nervous system, the respiratory system, nasal breathing, the choroid plexus and others. This extraordinary, very detailed work is meant to encourage always the use of natural energies, instead of drugs that invariably produce some toxic effect. The medicine of the future, especially that which we call preventive, must take into account the energy tracts of the subtle bodies and the application of natural energies to correct their disorders. If the student can understand the esoteric anatomy of the head and neck, he will understand also the process whereby man is offered the possibility of entering the kingdom above us.… (more)
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Introduction to Esoteric Anatomy – Part Two Head and Neck (completed) The purpose of this treatise on esoteric anatomy is to provide a background and a basis for such specialised esoteric sciences as that of esoteric healing, anthropogenesis, biomagnetism, etc. Perhaps some of the basic principles of esoteric healing need to be borne in mind when the student reviews the contents of this work. Some of the topics explained, while supported by many drawings and images, are the pineal gland, the Third Eye, the clavicles, pain and ecstasy, the spinal column, systems of reward, the sympathetic nervous system, the respiratory system, nasal breathing, the choroid plexus and others. This extraordinary, very detailed work is meant to encourage always the use of natural energies, instead of drugs that invariably produce some toxic effect. The medicine of the future, especially that which we call preventive, must take into account the energy tracts of the subtle bodies and the application of natural energies to correct their disorders. If the student can understand the esoteric anatomy of the head and neck, he will understand also the process whereby man is offered the possibility of entering the kingdom above us.

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