Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Meta-medicine and Psychology of Vision

Lars Mygind of the Danish alternative medicine team of  Heilesen & Mygind includes Psychology of Vision in his resume. His related workshops list NLP, tapping, EFT, Thought Field Therapy, BreathWork, twisted hair shamanistic training, Quodoushka, laughter therapy, hypnosis, and something called "Meta-medicine."

Meta-medicine [or metamedicine] traces back to Ryke Geerd Hamer and his Germanic New Medicine, and this isn't the first time Chuck and Lency Spezzano and their POV have been linked to this philosophy with overlapping followers.

https://psychologyofvision.blogspot.com/2018/03/psychology-of-vision-and-german-new.html

http://psychologyofvision.blogspot.com/2017/06/nafps-selections-psychology-of-vision_4.html

Here's a 3-part piece on the origins of Meta-medicine. Mr. Mygind's name appears in part 2:

https://shootingthemessenger.wordpress.com/2016/06/09/the-macabre-origins-of-the-meta-medicine-movement/

https://shootingthemessenger.wordpress.com/2016/06/30/lifting-the-lid-on-the-meta-medicine-movement/

https://shootingthemessenger.wordpress.com/2016/07/25/freunde-von-meta-medicine/

Below is Mr. Mygind's resume:

https://mygind.dk/english/






2 comments:

Travis Henderson said...

The more I read about Germanic New Medicine, or Meta-Medicine, the more I see the kinship and connection it has with Psychology of Vision. This is not a good thing.

Checky the Snark said...

The 2001 POV workshop was 50 hours in 5 days? That's 10 hours each day. Those are cult hours, designed to break you down.

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