6.5. The Blood Cells

According to certain theories, the blood is the main organ in the organism, if it is at all possible to say that one of the organs is the main one. In any case, it is true that the blood performs one of the vital functions in the body and that it has always been a mystical element when investigating the human organism. A spill of blood from the organism has always meant death or destroyed life, i.e. functioning of an organism.

Today we still mostly take lives of animals by spilling their blood.

The stopping of the flow of blood through the veins and arteries results in a stroke, and in most cases in the end of the life of the living being, organism, i.e. physical body. The blood performs the most responsible functions of supplying the substances needed to any of the different systems in the body, the organs and cells, and if blood is in a poor state, it cannot perform this basic task. The classical medicine first examines the patient's blood and urine, and then gives a diagnosis.

In a medical laboratory, the blood is measured by counting the number of blood cells or certain particles in a cubic unit of the blood taken, and thus obtaining a clear blood count, i.e. a quite good picture of the patient's condition, by comparing the normal state and the measurement results. Therapists using lifecosmic energy do not count blood cells: we examine energies and measure the energy in the patient's blood, determine its energy state, i.e. check whether the blood cells have sufficient energy to transport the nutritious substances needed. There is a major difference in the measurement systems between the energy qualitative and medical quantitative measurements, because it can happen that the number of particles in the blood measured medically is sufficient and normal, but these particles do not have sufficient energy to be able to perform their task.

Let us say that ten horses are available to transport certain material. In normal circumstances a horse can carry a load of 100 kg. In medicine or in a laboratory, they would count whether ten horses are available or not, and if there are, then the patient is alright, the blood is good. Healers measure the energy of the blood cells, which means that they check whether a horse can carry 100 kg or not, and if a horse cannot transport such weight (it can, for instance, only carry 20 kg) its efficiency is lower: for a healer, this blood is poor.

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