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The Catalyst of Power: The Assemblage Point of Man

Posted By: DZ123
The Catalyst of Power: The Assemblage Point of Man

Dr. Jon Whale, "The Catalyst of Power: The Assemblage Point of Man"
English | 2001 | ISBN: 1899171738, 187348321X | PDF | pages: 310 | 7.7 mb

The Catalyst of Power is an extraordinary and unique book. It not only takes the form of a challenge to conventional medical practices but also gives each individual the opportunity to be in control of their own physical and psychological health. This book marks a new beginning and stands out in sharp contrast to all the alternative or complimentary works on health written over the last century, because of its sound basis in both modern science and traditional learning. Above all, it is a book full of timely optimism.
Long awaited in certain circles, this outline of Dr. Whale's work demonstrates his unquestionable position both as the current expert on the human Assemblage Point and as a ground breaking pioneer in energy medicine in the form of electronic gem lamp therapy. His combination of diagnosis and treatment of the human energy field via its crucial Assemblage Point plus his knowledge and skill in treating physical and psychological disease with gem lamp therapy is powerful, supremely practical and has compelling results. My own research into contemporary and traditional healing, lapidaries and the use of gems enables me to give due respect to Jon Whale's work and its conclusions.
Although deeply scientific, this is also a work of passion, compassion and concern for humanity. Inevitably it is also at times angry. The author's frustration in the face of some contemporary medical failures is all too obvious. Any pioneer for change shares similar moments of frustration along with the determination to improve whatever situation he finds. Jon Whale's highly individual, independent research and clinical experience of many years reveals a tenacity and an intellectual freedom rarely found within an institution or corporate body. If such work is typical of the new millennium, mankind's future can be greatly enhanced.