Was ist Medical Intuition?

 

Definiert als ein System erweiterter Wahrnehmung, das durch die Entwicklung des menschlichen Intuitionssinns gewonnen wird, nutzt Medical Intuition fortgeschrittene intuitive Beurteilungsfähigkeiten für Einblicke in die einzigartigen physischen und energetischen Systeme jedes Einzelnen. Medizinische Intuition wird als Teil der aufstrebenden Bereiche Komplementär- und Alternativmedizin (CAM), Komplementär- und Integrative Gesundheit (CIH) und Biofeldwissenschaften betrachtet.

 

Ein Medical Intuitive arbeitet mit unterschiedlichen Schwerpunkten und individuellen Methoden, um den Ursprung physischer und emotionaler Muster im Energiefeld zu bestimmen.

 

In Kalifornien werden Medical Intuitives mittlerweile zum Teil in Kliniken, Praxen und Hospizen begleitend hinzu gezogen.

 

 

Populär wurde der Begriff "Medical Intuition" in den vergangenen 2 Jahrzehnten durch die Arbeit und Bücher von Caroline Myss. Die eigentlichen Wurzeln sind jedoch seit Jahrhunderten in den Praktiken indigener Kulturen auf der ganzen Welt zu finden.

 

 

Auszug aus einer staatlichen amerikanischen Studie:

 

Quelle:

NHI National Library of Medicine National

Center for Biotechnology Information

26.12.2020

 

 

Assessing the Accuracy of Medical Intuition:

A Subjective and Exploratory Study

 

 

Background: 

Medical Intuition is a system of expanded perception gained through the human sense of intuition. Medical Intuition focuses on visualization skills and intuitive and innovative scanning to obtain information from the physical body and its energy systems. Medical Intuition is designed to assist health care providers in a cost-effective, targeted approach to a patient's presenting concerns, and is not meant to serve as a diagnosis of illness or disease. 

 

Objectives:

This exploratory study examined subjective accuracy and rates of acceptance of trained Medical Intuitives. Settings: Sixty-seven adult women and men served as study participants. Procedure:The procedure for each medical intuition session was standardized. Thirty or 60-min sessions were conducted by phone or video. The participant verbally provided their name at the beginning of the session. The Medical Intuitives were instructed not to engage in any conversation with the participant other than telling them the information they were "seeing" during the scanning process. Following the session, each participant completed an anonymous online standardized case report form documenting their assessment of the reading. 

 

Results: 

Findings included a 94% accuracy rate of the Medical Intuitive's ability to locate and evaluate the participant's primary physical issue; 100% accuracy to locate a secondary physical issue (86% of participants responding); 98% accuracy in describing the participant's life events, and 93% accuracy in describing a connection between the life events and health issues. Conclusions: These initial findings suggest that trained Medical Intuitives have strong subjectively reported accuracy rates identifying primary and secondary health issues and that their services are positively evaluated in the context of an individual's concerns regarding their health.