Support Tools
Diagnosis is strictly a medical prerogative. We use Bioelectrography, Radiesthesia and the analysis of Force Centers as complementary support for our sessions.
Espaço Nébadon uses Bioelectrography as a therapeutic support tool, given its scientific backing, as the bioelectrographic exam continues to be widely used in many countries.
We use Radiesthesia (with a pendulum) in every session, aiming to verify the energetic manifestations arising from the physical-etheric body, applying a specific methodology that can reveal vibrations through waves emanated at the points examined.
By translating such vibrations at the points of application, we can observe the way the pendulum moves, subjecting its movement to specific notations that represent the person's vibrational state. Once the data noted during a quick chakra examination is compiled, we're able to obtain a more refined analysis of the person's Force Centers.
3.1 · Bioelectrography
The origin of the bioelectrographic technique dates back to 1904, in Brazil, specifically in Porto Alegre (RS), when a Jesuit priest, physicist and polytechnic engineer from Rio Grande do Sul, Father Roberto Landell de Moura, invented a machine that photographed a luminous halo around the human body, plants, animals, and even inanimate objects, having also conducted various scientific experiments with it, obtaining several very interesting results.
Father Landell named this halo the perianth. Later, in 1939, in the former Soviet Union, a self-taught electrician named Semyon Davidovich Kirlian reinvented it and introduced it to the world under the name Kirlian Machine. This became known worldwide only in 1960, marking the beginning of the current phase of research in the field, which was initially named Kirlianography.
In Brazil, the late Prof. Newton Milhomens, in the final months of 1967 in Brasília, and starting in 1968, began researching the subject, eventually discovering how to identify signs in the halo that indicated organic illnesses and various psychic issues through what were then called kirlian photographs — about eight years later, around 1976 — with the field becoming firmly established throughout the 1980s.
Today, the bioelectrographic technique, besides being used as a diagnostic aid in the medical field to identify organic and/or psychic health problems through bioelectrograms taken with digital machines, is also being used in research in agronomy, mineralogy, herbal medicine, acupuncture, veterinary medicine, homeopathy, psychology and various complementary therapies.
We know today that, as a result of the cellular metabolism of our bodies, various chemical substances are released and, ultimately, exhaled in the form of gases and/or vapors through the pores of the skin, such as sweat, urea, CO2, NH4, SO2, etc. This fact can be demonstrated through a device that performs very precise chemical analyses, namely the spectrophotometer.
Depending on the chemical composition of these gases and vapors exhaled through the fingertip papillae and ionized in the bioelectrographic machine, the various colors and geometric structures that appear in the bioelectrographic photographs emerge. Since these gases and/or vapors are produced by cellular metabolism, they indicate the state of the person's organic and psychic health.
A Bioelectrography is the image of the ionization of gases and/or vapors exhaled through the pores of the skin, and the colors and geometric structures that appear in it allow us to provide diagnostic support for organic and/or psychic problems.
In September 1999, the Russian Academy of Sciences, during a Congress held in Moscow, officially recognized Kirlianography as a scientific fact, and in 2000, Russia's Ministry of Health even recommended it for medical practice in that country. At the 5th Kirlianography Congress, held in 2000 in Curitiba, Brazil, the name Kirlianography was changed to Bioelectrography.
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The Importance of Bioelectrography in Our Sessions
We are able to offer greater support to traditional medical care, providing precise information regarding the following medical conditions:
- Intoxication of any kind;
- Inflammatory processes;
- Infectious processes;
- Degenerative processes;
- Pain;
- Malignant neoplasms (cancer); and
- Allergic processes.
How We Obtain the Bioelectrography Photographs During Sessions
Using the bioelectrographic machine, we photograph the fingers of both hands, along with two additional photographs of the middle and index fingers together, for each hand, totaling a set of 12 photographs. After development, we can indicate possible disturbances in your Etheric and Physical Body, as described above.
3.2 · Radiesthesia
One of the most practical definitions of radiesthesia is the art of transforming intuitive manifestations into physical effects. It is the art of becoming sensitized to radiations. The term comes from the Latin (radius), meaning radiation, and from the Greek, meaning sensitivity — that is, sensitivity to radiation. Radiesthesia, in many countries such as France, Germany, the United States and others, is recognized as a profession, with all the implications inherent to professional life. Therefore, radiesthesia carries no mystical connotation and is not exclusive to a chosen few.
It is scientifically proven that all bodies emit energy in the form of waves (vibrations), which constantly surround us and continuously stimulate our nervous system, which conducts them to the brain, where they become recorded in our unconscious, since everything vibrates, everything radiates in the universe, from the exterior toward the interior.
One of the instruments used in radiesthesia is the pendulum. The pendulum is simply a weight at the end of a flexible, sturdy thread. It doesn't matter what material it's made of — wood, crystal, lead, etc. The pendulum has been used for thousands of years as an instrument that helps people connect with their subconscious. The human nervous system is the most precise sensor that exists in the world. It responds to hundreds of thousands of frequencies of which the conscious mind is unaware.
We live in an ocean of energetic frequencies. Our awareness of these frequencies depends on our ability to register them. This ability can be developed in much the same way one tunes into the vibrations or frequencies of a radio station with a radio receiver. Receptivity plays an important role here: what we receive depends, on one hand, on the radio, and on the other, on our state of awareness. The pendulum is excellent for demonstrating that chakras exist and that they are force centers (energetic ones) through which we communicate with the outside world.
If you want to scientifically confirm whether a chakra exists, take a pendulum, place it above the palm of your open hand, and try to keep your hand as still as possible. You will feel the pendulum begin to rotate on its own. It will rotate in the same direction and at the same speed at which your chakra moves.
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3.3 · Analysis of the Force Centers (Chakras)
This exam, offered optionally by Espaço Nébadon, demonstrates through a pendulum how your Chakra is functioning. It indicates whether it is open or closed, depending on the direction the pendulum rotates. Regardless of the direction, or whether it is open or closed, the most important thing is that, through the use of energetic therapeutic techniques, we can help bring them back to their normal state. Depending on the case, this may take longer or not, as long as the therapist's guidance is followed and, especially, habits directly linked to any disturbances that may be occurring are changed.
Remember: health comes essentially from within us.