A Review of Basic Bioenergetic Research 1983 to 2006

 

BY PETER FRASER

 

Prologue.

 

Academic medicine and quantum physics are both disciplines in disarray, and no one seems to be able to captivate the attention of either of these disciplines to the point where some corrections can be made. We are confronted too with a unitary medical hierarchy of immense monetary power and supported by immense lobbying power.  I don’t think anyone will gainsay this. But no matter how much money you have and how insistent your lobbyists are, these are for nothing if your model of how biology and medicine works is simply way wide of the mark.

 

So in the beginning, we cannot say absolutely that the medical model has failed, because there is no coherent, clearly articulated medical model at all in existence. But the side effects of medicine have, in many cases,  reached its limits of acceptability for the public.

 

I am writing this in the hope that a new model of medicine will arise from the ashes of the old, and that a new model of quantum physics will be accepted gradually by the old and rapidly by the young, to create what must be the biggest scientific revolution ever seen in the life sciences. In the case of quantum physics the problem is not so large, because there have been so many prominent scientists in the twentieth century whose work has been very close  to what we now think is correct. But we could say the same of medicine and biology, if only we could reinstate the status of those who have been correct all along and whose work has been ignored for many years.  We are just starting to uncover a lot of useful material in this area.

 

This present writing covers 23 years of quest and a lot of new ideas are entertained, with the hindsight that there is no such thing as a new idea.  However the presentation of these ideas and the arrangement of them and the language of them is, we hope, new. These new ideas are observations made on the basis of matching sets of data, and thousands of ideas have been discarded on the way to this present point because of failures of the matching process. This matching testing has been useful in building a coherent theory which is cognisant of the best medical research where it is compatible with the energetic theories that have emerged over the last 23 years.

 

·        The Human Body Field Concept develops from the existing ideas of Meridians

 

As a student of Traditional Chinese Medicine for years, and as a head of an acupuncuture college for thirteen years, I was only too well aware of the immense deficiencies of the meridian theory of the ancient Chinese culture when it was placed beside modern medicine, which is based clearly on what is really there. 

 

Meridians cannot be found, or measured, or conceptualized, so we must say that they are not real.  Efforts by many researchers to find them merely resulted in an interest in following the electrical measurements of the body, particularly on the skin. The meridians however are not purely on the skin and have many deeper channels going right inside the body to the organs. So why look for them on the skin?  Simply because this was so easy!

 

I took another path, and decided to get the “meridians” into ampoules and measure them and their relationships as entities, and these meridians were certainly  not electrical by nature. Many years after 1983, when I resigned as a college head when the college went into a University in Victoria, Australia, I was beginning to try to get an “ideal” meridian into a bottle by learning to imprint messages from the acupuncture point, which was alleged to join to a meridian, into a bottle of 50% alcohol and 50% water.  Once that “message” was in a bottle, we had something we could test and evaluate to see what was real about the meridians I had been teaching about for so many years in the absence of any real data on them, other than Chinese philosophical ruminations.

 

I got the idea to do this from Dr. Helmut Schimmel, who had with others started the Vegatest  device in Germany long ago.  He, being a homeopath as well as a medical doctor, as well as a dentist, had simply taken an animal, vegetable, and then  a mineral equivalent of the 12 major meridians, on the basis of their similarity of symptoms from homeopathic provings, listed of course in a book these last hundred years, added them together, and got a  homeopathic equivalent of the meridian itself!

 

This process meant that I had to learn about how it would be possible to imprint a message homeopathically direct from the body into a bottle.  I did this, and I arrived, after many years, at a set of meridians with homeopathic medicines only. After a while it occurred to me that we could simply make a meridian out of pure energy, rather than from analogues of the body’s energy from Nature.  I realize now this was a fateful step! This was in the late 1980’s.

 

At the time I thought that “pure energy” was sets of numbers that appeared when I learned how to read them from the “homeopathic imprints” I thought I had made directly from the body acupuncture points. Nobody then knew what a homeopathic imprint was, although there were machines supposed to be able to do it that had been around for many years.  Explanations here are quite inadequate so far as the science goes, so I knew then that a new science might be called for.

 

There were electronic homeopathic copiers available, and one of these I obtained, and started to copy the Meridians directly from the body, and after many years had copies of the meridians in bottles that were equivalents, I thought, to the twelve meridians of the organs, the extra meridians and the Luo or connecting meridians.  I copied the divergent meridians and the muscle meridians and so on until I had 92 of them!

 

By the early 1990’s I had found that these 92 Meridians, even if they were energetic in character, had to travel around the  body inside the body, and it was found that many types of connective tissues as well as cardiac tissues are able to convey messages whereas muscle tissues and other organ tissues did not convey their massages.  Only the Divergent meridians appeared to link with cardiac tissues.  At that time I had no idea about a whole body field; I knew only of the traditional Chinese meridian system.

 

And, as luck would have it, I had spent more than twenty years ( just enough time, the Chinese would say)  studying the I Ching, the oldest book in the world.  And in this book we find mathematics in three dimensions, expressed visually, so that it shows sequence in a mathematical form.  Because this is old knowledge, dating from distant antiquity, many modernist Europeans get shifty, but it’s knowledge of the highest order possible―pure mathematics!  Do not imagine that the ancients were any less intelligent than we are!  Using the I Ching codes for progress from one thing to another, I was able to arrange the 92 meridians in a logical order so far as energetic order goes, not realizing at the time that sequence was one of the key characteristics of quantum physics!  That was to come years later.

 

Once this was done, I arranged the meridian system in its apparently correct order (yes, for I Ching afficiaonados, there are two possible arrangements) and I found that the map of the meridians arranged like that were just like a spider’s web and that energy would jump from one ring of meridians to another via a certain predictable pathway!  Now even I knew in those days that quantum physics was about “energy levels”, or so I then thought, and these rings of meridians could be some kind of body mimicry of a principle of science.  Remember, that at this time in the early 1990’s I knew very little about quantum physics. I made a diagram of these pathways, which I called the “spider diagram” because it looked like a giant spider’s web.

 

I took the spider diagram to a theoretic biologist and oncologist of international note, who resided a few hours’ distance from my home in Merimbula, at Moss Vale in the mountains  west of Sydney.  After a few sessions of what he called “sitting”, we found that he was enchanted by the idea of an interlocking, orderly arrangement of energy in three dimensions in the body.  So enchanted was he that he brought out his cheque book and started to fund my research.  The scientist was Bevan Reid, scandalously original in thought but holding degrees in veterinary Science, medicine, as well as having done post-graduate study in oncology and post-graduate research  at Oxford.  He funded my research without interference for many years, and without his input nothing really would ever have happened.  In those days, it was taboo to study energy like this, and there was a lot of fear generated.  Ignorance and fear go well together. I know now how Galileo must have felt, and how much the “fear of discovery” can inhibit the brain function.

 

My brain function was greatly increased by Bevan Reid’s cheque  book, and soon we actually formed a research company to look into the ramifications of the spider diagram. I worked night and day, waking in the night to make more observations to push the research forward.   I would wake in the morning with notes scribbled everywhere from the night before and hardly know what I had been thinking the night before. The new company was with another principle, none other than a famous oncologist Professor Albert Singer, of London  Royal Women’s Hospital, where he practiced surgery for breast and cervical cancers.

 

During that time I realised that we could make purely energetic “markers” for cancer, so that we could simply match them with a person with cancer and make a quick and easy diagnosis.  To do this we would have to find the common characteristics of primary and secondary cancers and simply read off the resulting sets of digits.

 

These were developed, because the company I was working with wanted to develop a cancer early-diagnostic device using modern computer technology. In fact, in the end, to test the validity of these “markers” of which there were only a few on those days, Professor Singer agreed to send some hundreds of preserved samples of cancer tissues from breasts, prostates, and other parts of the body to see whether we could say which ones had cancer of any type and which did not.

 

It was not easy (as you might imagine that it is) since when cancer it present, it distorts the whole body wave so much that the test procedure is affected in some cases.  So to get a correct reading we had to make corrections as we went along.  So good was our method of correction even then, however, that we scored over 92 per cent correct with no false positives, in ana blind trial where only the doctors in London knew which samples were which, and we, of course, did the actual  experiments in Melbourne, Australia!  They were done by my colleague Chris Bourke, an associate in the acupuncture field and a former student at my acupuncture college.

 

I knew nothing about cancer then, except that I had years ago read Willem Riech’s The Cancer Biopathy, which outlined the mental characteristics of people who get cancer. It was written in the first decades of the twentieth century and has not gone out of date. It is a classic writing.  Medical people don’t exactly write books about the causes of cancer these days as it’s a taboo subject, one which I am breaking now….  White people’s taboos are every bit as powerful as those of the Voodoo practitioners of West Africa.  Once they are broken, they lose their power, and change can then occur.

 

I found in my own research in those days that people who scored positive for cancer according to the testing we had in place then, also had errors in the body field, and there were, I remember, about fifteen such errors.  Then after a few more years, with increased research, I found there were twenty errors that could be noted, and so on it went.  As we discovered more of the body field, more errors appeared. The errors in the body field seemed to occur in a pattern, and where we have patterns, we have something worth discovering, once we know what the pattern represents.  By this time I had a set of hundreds of ampoules energetically representing the body field, so far as I knew it then.

 

At this time, Bevan Reid spent literally hours each day with me on the phone from Moss Vale outlining the current and past biological research.  He had been an academic for 38 years then, and had read every day of his life straight after breakfast.  He is a dedicated man. The major difficulties in biology appeared, day after day, and the efforts to explain them appeared equally as unsatisfactory.  He spoke with me every morning for two hours on the phone while our minds were fresh, and, over time, I could see the right direction to go in, and what questions had to be answered in the academic sense.

 

Once I had the idea of sequence, it was easy to add various things to the model of the body field, apparently in the correct place, so that a reading of the field would be more reliable.  We were able to add things like hormones and enzymes, parts of the nervous system, as well as muscles, bones and other bits of anatomy other than just organs. I found a place for the blood and its organelles.  But they had no greater organization than that at the time.  But by the early 1990’s the body field system I had developed was much greater than just a set of the 92 meridians from the years before.

 

At the time, however, I had no idea of the way in which the body field must be organized, even though I experimented at length to try to find axes and other geometric ways of organizing data in space.  After a few years of talking with Dr Reid and Professor Singer, important information emerged, concerning cancer, that I would like to talk about now.