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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Shamanic Healer Or Shamanic Hype?

You are is speaking so loudly that I can hardly hear what it is that you are saying!

For those of you who have fallen prey or victim to Holistic Health Scams, Homeopathy Scams, a/k/a people with no advanced education or training trying to separate you from your hard earned money, perhaps you have heard of this one;

James Hymans "Quantum Theta, Deep Emotional Release Bodywork & PRACTITIONER TRAINING!!! (WOW!!)"; Mr. Hyman’s practices, as


Quantum Theta (a term Mr. Hyman stole directly from theoretical and mathematical physicists such as the eminent Dr's Michio Kaku, Stephen Hawking and & Yuri I Manin,

See: ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_I._Manin)

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kaku)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hawking


Also see: (http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0402401)

Also see: (http://www.google.com/search?aq=2&oq=quantum+theta&sourceid=UTF-8&q=quantum+theta+function)

The term quantum theta actually refers to; Quantum electrodynamics, abbreviated QED, which is a relativistic quantum field theory that arises when you apply the principles of quantum mechanics to electromagnetism and electrodynamics. QED covers every possible interaction between an electron (or a positron) and a photon.

The sysops at http://www.emotionalrelease.com/ are concerned about cashing in on peoples fears of psychiatric disorders, psychological disorders & a link between their money grubbing work and evolution even though the concepts are utterly unrelated and have nothing in common other than the word evolution.

Based on this comically misguided premise, and perhaps a mistrust of science in general (derived from their opposition to the scientific theories of evolution), they attempt to denigrate the science of psychiatry, psychology and other generally accepted scientific based emotional healing as part of an agenda against the traditional science of psychiatry & psychology.

As a result, the articles at;
http://www.emotionalrelease.com/ are riddled with incorrect interpretations, distortions of fact and elementary errors.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoscience

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/List_of_pseudosciences

Emotional Release, & Quantum Theta Energy Healing, a/k/a "Quantum Woo;

"Shamanic Healing," "Quantum Theta Energy Healing" a/k/a QTEH (pronounced Kew-Tee) or Quantum Woo is the description for a phenomenon where many irrational beliefs are justified by an obfuscatory reference to quantum physics.

Usually this is a focus on some sort of "energy field", "probability wave", or "wave-particle duality" that magically turns thoughts into something tangible that can directly affect the universe.

This concept is most notably pushed by James Hyman the so called “founder” of "Shamanic healing," and “Quantum Theta Energy Healing” (QTEH).

Hyman often presents ill-defined concepts of quantum physics as proof for God and other magical thinking.

When an idea seems too crazy to believe, the proponent often makes an appeal to quantum physics as the explanation.

This is a New Age version of God of the gaps.

The root of the issue is an attempt to piggy-back on the success and legitimacy of science by claiming quack ideas are rooted in accepted concepts in physics, combined with utter misunderstanding of these concepts and a sense of wonder at the amazing magic these misunderstandings would imply if true.

Proponents of quantum theta energy healing are affected by the interaction of neural-energy and their natural bozon field, which results in the creation of one moron and the decay of two neurons. The moron has a half-life of 35-40 years.

Contents

· 1 History
· 2 Pseudoscience
· 3 Real science
· 4 See also
· 5 Footnotes

History

The New Age fascination with quantum mechanics seems to date to the mid to late 1970s and the books The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukav and The Tao of Physics by Fritjzof Capra , both of which were received poorly by the physics community, but embraced by those who needed an all-purpose explanation for their woo; as a result, quantum woo is invoked by alties and woo-pushers.

Popular culture movies such as "The Secret" and "What the Bleep Do We Know?" have also appealed to such concepts.

Of course anyone who reads a newspaper or watches TV news knows exactly what happened to the proponents of “The Secret.”

The murder trial of James Arthur Ray, author of The Secret recently concluded with Mr. Ray being convicted of three counts of negligent homicide!

What unfortunate timing for those quack meisters currently pushing "quantum theta energy healing!"

Pseudoscience


Since most people have never studied quantum physics they do not understand why these sham ideas are a perversion of it - in fact, this relies on people thinking that quantum mechanics is "too hard" or "only for scientists" in order for the scams to work and stop people questioning them.
People do, however, recognize that quantum physics says that nanoscale reality is very different from what we know, and perhaps some pop science authors can take some blame for this.

Concepts such as "non-locality" or "quantum probability waves" or "uncertainty principle" have become social memes of a kind where people inherently recognize that something "strange" is going on.

Practitioners of fraudulent and silly ideas can tap into this feeling of mystery to push their sham concepts. i.e.:
• "Quantum Theta Energy Healing or Quantum Flux[4],
• Quantum Stirwand[5]
• Quantum Therapy[6]
• Quantum healing
• Quantum biofeedback
• Shoo!Tag

Real science

If you want to read a good book on quantum physics, scienceblogger Chad Orzel recently published a very accessible book called How To Teach Physics To Your Dog.

Far better than anything Deepak Chopra or a Chopra wannabe like James Hyman might write.

For a popular science overview, check this New Scientist article.[7]

See also
• Science Woo
• Technobabble
• Quantum consciousness
• Real quantum physics terms
• Water woo
• Woo

Footnotes
1. ↑ The Dancing Wu Li Masters (William Morrow & Co., 1979, ISBN 0553249142)
2. ↑ The Tao of Physics (Shambhala Publications, 1975, ISBN 1570625190)
3. ↑ Reviewer Jeremy Bernstein of the New Yorker Magazine, quoted by Martin Gardner in a 1979 review for Newsday, described Zukav's and Capra's physics by saying "A physicist reading these books might feel like someone on a familiar street who finds that all the old houses have suddenly turned mauve."
4. ↑http://www.emotionalrelease.com/
5. http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=229
6. ↑ http://www.quantumagewater.eu/contents/en-us/d1.html
7. ↑ http://www.quantumtherapy.net/
8. ↑ http://www.newscientist.com/special/seven-wonders-of-the-quantum-world

Shamanic Healer or Shamanic Hype? James Hyman Exposed Again!

"Shamanic Healing," (SH or shhh as in quiet, don't tell them it's a SCAM!) "Quantum Theta Energy Healing" (QTEH or Kew-Tee) or Deep Emotional Release Bodywork (DERB) are sone of several nonsensical methods commonly referred to as "energy healing."

These methods are based on the idea that the body is surrounded or permeated by an energy field that is not measurable by ordinary scientific instrumentation.

The alleged force, said to support life, is known as ki in Japan, as chi or qi in China, and as prana in India.

James & Barbara Hyman the “practitioners” claim to facilitate healing by strengthening or "balancing" or emotionally releasing so called “quantum theta” energy fields.

In actuality this pseudo-science is pure bunk. It is simply another cheap hucksters way of attempting to separate you from your hard earned money.

“Quantum Theta” Energy healing can also be administered to others at distant locations.

The Hymans have become so adept at this practice they claim they can actually accomplish it over the telephone!

Clearly this unconventional session happens rarely.

Why?

Why would anyone in his or her right mind pay a quack $150.00 for a transformational “quantum theta” energy healing telephone session?

Actual Origin

Although the Hyman’s claim to be the founders, this practice is merely a new take on a series of much older scams. These are known by a variety of names.

1) Imperial Qi Gong. This is a method taught by Dr. Warner Chen, a proponent of Human Resources Chi Gong, Marrow Cleansing Chi Gong, and Quantum Leap Chi Gong therapy. Apparently, Imperial Qi Gong as well as “Quantum Theta or Deep Emotional Release Bodywork” is Mr. Hymans variation of Qigong therapy.

2) Vibrational Medicine a/k/a energetic medicine, energetics medicine, energy medicine, subtle-energy medicine, vibrational healing & vibrational therapies. The main "tenet" is that humans are "dynamic energy systems" Its premises include the following. (a) Health and illness originate in "subtle energy systems." (b) These systems coordinate the "life-force" and the "physical body." (c) Emotions, spirituality, and environmental factors affect the "subtle energy systems." Vibrational medicine embraces "chakra rebalancing, absent healing, (the aforementioned $150.00 telephone sessions) etheric touch, the laying on of hands, Past-life Regression, and Therapeutic Touch.

The expressions "energy healing," "energy work," and "energetic healing work" appear synonymous with "vibrational medicine."

During some “intense quantum theta energy healing sessions” the practitioner (Mr. Hyman) can be heard “chanting” some heretofore unknown “mantras.” Apparently to ward off the “quantum theta“ negative energy mojo that he has removed from the “patients” body. The need for chanting is apparently a method of stopping said mojo from entering Mr. Hymans “quantum theta” energy fields.

This brings us to our age old scam number
3) WooJangJu Power Meditation or WooJangJu Power Chant. This is a variation of TaeUIJu Healing Meditation. Its purported design is to protect meditators, while they are healing, from vengeful spirits.

4) Wu Ming Qigong (Wu Ming Qigong system, Taoist Wu Ming Qigong): Millennia-old "self-healing practice" taught by the American Taoist Healing Center, Inc., in New York City. It allegedly helps users connect body, mind, and spirit. Its theory posits a transfer, from teacher to student, of "energy" that heals and guides the student. Proponents use the Chinese expression "wu ming," which literally means "no name," to refer to the "original natural force" from which everything's "essence" flows.

Other Quack Shams Hyman Has “Borrowed” From;

Lesser Kan & Li (Sexual Alchemy): Form of meditation whose theory posits chi, "core energy channels," "higher energy bodies," and "internal" male and female "sexual energies" (which supposedly are mixable in "self-intercourse").

life force balancing: Combination of the laying on of hands, psychic healing, psychological "adjustments," and spiritual counseling, developed by Barbara West. It involves a "healing science" called "intercellular regeneration."

Life Care Kinesiology (Life Care): Offshoot of applied kinesiology put together by Dr. Richard Beale. It borrows from acupuncture and Touch for Health and includes "chakra meditation."

Life Impressions Bodywork: "Healing process" developed by Donald Van Howten (Ravi Dos). It includes "cranial membrane treatment" (probably Cranio-Sacral work) and "pulse work" and borrows from Ayurveda and Hakomi. Its premises include the following. (a) Humans are spirits. (b) Bodily tissues accumulate "history." (c) This "imprint" of experiences becomes
"outdated." Updating "idea imprinted" tissues (the method's purported intention) releases "bound beliefs" and "energy."

Light Touch Energy Healing: Method that purportedly focuses on: balancing bodily "energy," releasing "cellular memory," and identifying "energy patterns" that limit happiness.

LooyenWork®: Approach to "body therapy" that involves "body reading" and "movement re-education" and allegedly can increase the "flow" of clients' "energy." "Body reading" purportedly is a sophisticated form of observation that enables practitioners to reach the root of the client's problem.

Methodology Of Absent Healing or Hyman Hype Telephone Healing

Mr. Hyman calls you from an unknown location, (perhaps while he is doing his business in his bath room) and begins channeling the so called “quantum theta” energy fields over the telephone. Somehow his theory is that by asking you some simple questions & by offering you your own personal mantras” or techniques he can promulgate the "release" of "negative energy."
That’s right, if you can’t make it to them they will be so bold as to claim to deeply & emotionally release you from negative “quantum theta energy” via the telephone. In reality the only thing you will be released from is your hard earned money. This is simply Mr. Hyman’s take on what has previously been known as psychic intuitive healing or long distance healing.

Background And History
The word "quantum" is derived from physics a quantum (plural: quanta) is the minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction. Behind this, one finds the fundamental notion that a physical property may be "quantized," referred to as "the hypothesis of quantization. This means that the magnitude can take on only certain discrete values. There is a related term of quantum number. An example of an entity that is quantized is the energy transfer of elementary particles of matter (called fermions) and of photons and other bosons.

A photon is a single quantum of light, and is referred to as a "light quantum". The energy of an electron bound to an atom (at rest) is said to be quantized, which results in the stability of atoms, and of matter in general.

As incorporated into the theory of quantum mechanics, this is regarded by physicists as part of the fundamental framework for understanding and describing nature at the infinitesimal level.
Normally quanta are considered to be discrete packets with energy stored in them. Max Planck considered these quanta to be particles that can change their form (meaning that they can be absorbed and released). This phenomenon can be observed in the case of black body radiation, when it is being heated and cooled.

The word “theta” is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Teth. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 9. In math and science a “theta” is known as the following; a plane angle in geometry. A special function of several complex variables. One of the Chebyshev functions in prime number theory. The potential temperature in meteorology. The score of a test taker in item response theory. A bacterial DNA replication specific to circular chromosones. The threshold of a neuron. A Bayer designation letter applied to a star in a constellation; usually the eight star labeled but not necessarily the eighth brightest as viewed from teh earth. The parameter frequently used in writing likelihood function (Bayes Theorem). Along with μ (mu) population parameters in the Normal/Gaussian/Bell curve distribution, usually designated N. The Watterson estimator for the population mutation rate in population genetics.

Unfortunately for Mr. Hyman, there is no known use of the two terms together in any body energy fields.

In the science fiction TV series Doctor Who, the character of the Doctor was once known as Theta Sigma whilst he lived on Gallifrey. Perhaps since Mr. Hyman’s use of the word is a fictionalized version, this may be the most likely relation to his “quantum theta” energy fields!
Practitioner Training

No special background or credentials are needed to receive “quantum theta” energy healing or “deep emotional release” training. To become a practitioner, one must receive an "initiation" or "attunement" from Mr. Hyman himself. This ceremony makes one "attuned" to the "quantum theta energy" and enables one to serve as a conduit for it. There are said to be numerous levels of attunement.

This philosophy would fall directly in line with Mr. Hyman’s actual goal of separating the “patient” or in this case the “student” from their hard earned money. At the higher levels, one can allegedly channel “quantum theta energy” and effect healing's at a distance, without physical contact.

Practitioner Training for the lower levels typically takes 1 or 2 days and begins with an attunement. Many practitioners are massage therapists. However, no licensing or professional standards exist for the practice of reiki or quantum theta energy healing (QTEH or Kew-Tee!).

Therefore whether reiki or “Quantum Theta Energy Healing” (QTEH or Kew-Tee) can be considered the unlicensed practice of medicine varies from state to state.
Research

WiKiLeax, Quackwatch. Rational Wiki, The James Randi Foundation and others have done the most comprehensive review of “quantum theta energy healing” reiki and energy healing in general.

The articles at all have concluded that the evidence is insufficient to suggest, “quantum theta energy healing & deep emotional release body work, or any form of energy healing are an effective treatment for any condition."

The articles further state; “Quantum Theta Energy Healing”, any form of "energy healing" & Deep Emotional Release Body Work lacks scientific credibility.

The scientific and medical communities have not accepted it as an effective therapy.

Plausible scientific explanation as to how it could possibly be efficacious is not to be found. The explanation of the efficacy of “quantum theta” energy healing, energy healing or “deep emotional release” depends entirely on a particular view of the world as permeated by this "universal life energy" (“quantum theta” energy or other pseudo-scientific energy fields) that are subject to manipulation by human thought and will. Mr. Hyman the inventor, discoverer & practitioner claims that his training allows him to channel the "quantum theta energy" that is present in all living beings.

This "quantum theta energy," or any "human energy fields" however, are unknown to natural science. As the presence of such energy has not been observed by means of natural science, the justification for these therapies necessarily must come from something other than science!

In the mid-1990s, at ages 9 and 10, Emily Rosa demonstrated that 21 therapeutic touch (TT) practitioners could not detect her alleged "energy field."

During the tests, the practitioners rested their arms on a flat surface, about a foot apart. Emily then hovered her hand, palm down, a few inches above one of the subject's palms.

A cardboard screen prevented the subjects from seeing which of their hands was selected. The practitioners correctly located Emily's hand only 122 (44%) out of 280 trials, which is no better than would be expected by guessing. After theJournal of the American Medical Association published the results,

TT leaders called the study a "parlor game," but they refused to suggest an alternative experimental design or to undergo similar tests themselves.

It might be interesting to investigate whether practitioners can actually sense or transmit "energy," whether “quantum theta energy healing” or “deep emotional release attunements" actually enhance anything, and whether feelings of warmth are accompanied by any measurable change of skin temperature.

But I doubt that the “quantum theta energy healing” or “deep emotional release attunements" practitioner Mr. Hyman would be any more eager than the TT community to have its fundamental concepts tested.

The Bottom Line

“Quantum theta energy healing,” "energy healing" or “deep emotional release attunements" have no substantiated health value and lacks a scientifically plausible rationale. Science-based healthcare settings should not tolerate its use, and scarce government research dollars should not be used to study it further.