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Note: the program is subject to adjustments.
As something new for this conference, we have divided the program into three different sections with each their own focus. They address Quantum Energy Medicine from different angles, whereby you will gain more insight into the depth and width of the spectrum of such an involved subject. We hope too, that this will assist those of you who have specialised areas of interest.
Chairing the event for the three days is Mark Abadi (MSc.).
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On this day, we have presentations by scientists behind the leading edge of discoveries and theories relating to humans (and other beings!) as quantum beings, field theory, communication within the body and between body and field, the power of intention, etc – all relating to health and well-being.
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Deep Science
Friday, September 19th |
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7.45-8.45:
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Registration for all participants, coffee and tea, morning rolls
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9.00-9.10:
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Jef Martinussen (DK): QHS welcome
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9.10-9.35:
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Mark Abadi (UK): Setting the scene
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9.35-11.00:
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Dr. Mae-Wan Ho (Radical Biophysicist, Institute of Science in Society, China/UK): "The Quantum Coherent Organism in a Quantum Universe". Offering evidence for "quantum coherence" on all levels as well as startling new insights into cell biology, physiology, consciousness, the nature of time, and how the future can influence the present. Ho takes the audience's collective breath away with her enthusiasm.
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11.00-11.30:
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Break with refreshments
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11.30-12.30:
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Prof. Dr. Fritz Albert Popp (Founder of the International Institute of Biophysics, Germany): "Biophotons, consciousness and the human body". Popp's discoveries that all living systems emit biophotons (light) have led to many new insights into the link between living quantum processes, communication between and within living systems, consciousness, health and much much more.
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12.30-13.30:
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Dr. James Oschman (Biophysicist and Cell Biologist, Nature’s Own Research Association, USA): "The Living Matrix". Oschman explains how the human body is itself a living matrix and highlights the importance of including modern quantum physics and quantum chemistry in our understanding of the human body. Oschman was one of the first to bring energy medicine to a new reputable standing in the scientific community with his de-mystifying explanations.
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13.30-14.30:
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Lunch
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14.30-15.30:
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Peter Fraser (Australia/UK): "Towards a medical revolution". A researcher in a genre of his own, Fraser's work is at the forefront of energetic and informational medicine. Fraser suggests that a root cause of disease is due to information blockages in the human body-field. He has formulated a system that unites the Chinese meridian system with quantum wave theory. The ramifications are mind-boggling.
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15.30-16.00:
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Break with refreshments
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16.00-17.00:
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Prof. Dr. Konstantin Meyl (Professor of Power Engineering at Furtwangen University of Applied Sciences, Germany): "Energy from the environment - Cells use the same source of energy, causing earth expansion". Seeing this superb physicist demonstrate neutrino power and scalar waves gives a strong argument for the existance of a unified field, where possibilities become endless.
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17.00-18.00:
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Panel discussion: Dr. Audun Myskja, Prof. Mae Wan Ho, Dr. Jeremy Sherr, Dr. James Oschman
Moderator: Mark Abadi |
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18.00-18.05:
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Mark Abadi: Close
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An offering of talks and workshops with presenters who have developed innovative and therapeutic methodologies and devices, working in the areas of quantum, biofeedback and energy medicine. In the plenary presentations, conference participants will gain clarity as to scientific principles of the technology, its methodology, advantages and disadvantages of treatment, efficacy of treatment in relation to various health issues.
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Applications
Saturday, September 20th |
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8.00-8.45:
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Registration for new participants, coffee and tea, morning rolls
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9.00-9.15:
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Welcome and review
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9.15-10.00:
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Joan Parisi Wilcox (USA): "The Probability of the Impossible: A Bold Vision for the Future of Quantum Energy Medicine". Is the heart a second brain? Does something other than DNA control our cells? Can our body detect events before they happen? Can we change the past using only our intention? What does it mean to live in a quantum universe in a quantum body? Joan Wilcox will review some of the cutting-edge research into mind-body medicine, quantum biology and consciousness research and discuss how what might have once seemed the province of the miraculous could one day become the norm.
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10.00-11.00:
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Dr. Thornton Streeter (Center for Biofield Sciences, UK/India): "Making the human biofield visible – its anatomy and physiology and the impact in its revelation on modern technology". Streeter is a world-renowned expert in the human biofield and is well known for his ability to enthral his listeners with Ah Ha! experiences. Streeter will refer to many technologies, including those he uses for measuring the human biofield.
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11.00-11.05
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Workshop instructions for after the break
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11.05-11.30:
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Break with refreshments
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11.30-12.25:
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Victor Sims (World Development Systems, UK), Inventor of the e-Lybra: "e-Lybra - The technology of possibilities". The e-Lybra analyses imbalances in the bio-field of the client and at the exact same time produces bio-resonance patterns that harmonise these imbalances. Sims will give an inside view of the technology as well as an understanding of the body's consciousness. There will also be a practical demonstration of the e-Lybra.
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11.30-12.25:
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Parallel device workshops in classrooms
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12.35-13.30:
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Boris Aranovich (Russia/Sweden) 30 years of research, from Russia with love: Millimetre Wave Therapy and the Cem-Tech Device. In Russian with consecutive English interpretation. Used prolifically nation-wide in Russia by hospitals, veterinarians and other health care professionals for a wide range of healing, balancing, pain-relieving effects and more. Impressively tested and documented. |
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12.30-13.30:
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Parallel device workshops in classrooms
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13.30-14.30:
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Lunch
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14.30-15.45:
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Parallel device workshops in classrooms
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15.45-16.10:
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Break with refreshments
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16.10-17.15:
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Parallel device workshops in classrooms
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Mid-program Gala Evening
Saturday September 20th, 19.30
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More than networking or meeting your neighbour, this evening kicks off with an experience of group sound healing by Dr. Audun Myskja, specialist doctor and sound therapist. Followed by an organic three-course meal, uplifting entertainment and live music.
By the waterside at the Danish Engineering Society’s Meeting Centre (Ingeniørforeningens Mødecenter), overlooking Copenhagen’s exclusive harbour waterway.
Sign-up is extra to the day-time program.
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From around the world this section presents outstanding practitioners who have developed, applied and are willing to share their best practice in treating specific health problems using quantum and energy medicine approaches.
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Best Practice
Sunday, September 21st |
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8.00-8.30:
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Registration for new participants, coffee and tea, morning rolls
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8.45-9.00:
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Mark Abadi: Welcome and review
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9.00-9.30:
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Diane O'Connell (UK): "Best practice of practitioner self care". Diane's therapeutic experience and insight reaffirms and inspires the practitioner's healthy choices and reminds them of why they began their work in the first place.
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9.30-10.30:
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Dr. James Oschmann (Biophysicist and Cell Biologist, Nature’s Own Research Association, USA): "Treating trauma with energy medicine". Oschman will describe a plausable basis for various forms of energy psychology in the treatment of trauma. He will provide a non-neural hypothesis of how the connective tissue matrix is affected by trauma and how it can be resolved. Trauma is one area amongst many that Oshman has explored in terms of the applications of energy medicine.
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10.30-11.00:
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Break with refreshments
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11.00-12.00:
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Jane Lloyd, (Edutherapy, UK): "The Edutherapy Programme: A remote, interactive bioresonance programme to remove the stress that prevents people from achieving their full potential." The Edutherapy programme's early research data show very significant results which have exciting ramifications for remote (distance) treatment. It is founded on 20 years of experience and is particularly relevant for children with learning needs or as a family programme.
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12.00-13.00:
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Dr. Jeremy Sherr (International Homoeopath, Dynamics School, Israel): "Homoeopathy for AIDS in Africa: An Energy-Information Treatment." Sherr will discuss the history of homoeopathy in epidemics and then focus on its use in the treatment of AIDS. A world renowned homoeopath with a global vision that has shown highly impressive potential. Sherr's passion has made a marked impact.
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13.00-14.00:
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Lunch
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14.00-15.00:
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Dr. Audun Myskja (Medical Director at Centre for Life Aid, Norway): "Healing sounds - The exciting interface between music research and clinical work with toning". With 30 years of experience in the health services using music therapy and sound healing, Myskja will present exciting applications, case stories and research related to his work. Myskja 's breadth of work in many areas of healing, therapy and treatment is truly impressive. A man with deep integrity and a commitment to intellectual and scientific honesty with regards to empirical measures, so that certain therapies receive the recognition that is long overdue.
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15.00-16.00:
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Dr. Sandor Kulin (Hungary): "Integrated medicine in daily practice". An early pioneer who has succesfully integrated school-medicine with tools and understandings from the field of energetic and informational medicine. Dr. Kulin will demonstrate that this integration is both feasible and beneficial and he will share his experiences with treatment of e.g. infertility, cancer and autism.
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16.00-16.30:
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Break with refreshments
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16.30-17.00:
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Mark Abadi: Round up, conclusions & farewell
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