James Oschman
Er gæstelærer på Stanley Rosenberg Institut i slutningen af sept. 2010!
James Oschman er en autoritet inden for feltet energi og komplementær medicin. Hans akademiske karriere inkluderede at få afhandlinger publiceret i flere førende, internationale videnskabelige tidsskrifter, bl.a. Science, American Journal of Physiology og Journal of Cell Biology.
Han er igangsætter af en debat i videnskabelige kredse omkring energi-baserede terapiers muligheder i patientbehandling. Hans forskning sigter mod at uddybe den videnskabelige basis for energi-terapier, samt på hvad disse terapier kan fortælle videnskaben om hvordan kroppen fungerer, når den er syg og når den er rask.
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Stanley Rosenberg skriver flg. om James Oschman:
“We owe a lot to James Oschman for making our work acceptable to a wider range of the scientific world”, (Thomas Meyers, author of “Anatomy Trains”)
and for “making relevant scientific facts and theories understandable
and useful for body therapists” (Stanley Rosenberg)
James is one of the few academic scientists who has focused on the scientific basis for various complementary or alternative medicines.
In his book, “Energy Medicine: the scientific basis” (2000), James has reviewed the science underlying concepts of concept of healing energy in relation to health care in general and bodywork in particular.
The evidence he has summarized verifies much that has previously been dismissed as lacking scientific proof. Therapists from a variety of schools and traditions have found the articles and the book illuminating.
A new book,” Energy Medicine in Therapeutics and Human Performance”, was published in June, 2003. This book breaks new ground by documenting the existence of a high-speed communication system that extends throughout the human body and that responds to the energetic environment. The book has a focus on connective tissue. It also provides an understanding of the biophysical energy field interactions between organisms that account for the beneficial effects of a variety of hands-on and hands-off therapies.
http://www.energyresearch.bizland.com/