Exeter professor to reveal latest scientific explanation on distant Healing

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Posted Tuesday, November 1, 2016 - 5:33am

A local professor renowned as a leading global voice in the understanding and advancement of energy/spiritual Healing will take to the stage at a national health and wellbeing event to reveal latest scientific understanding around distant Healing.

Paul Dieppe, Emeritus Professor of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Exeter Medical School, will present at the Mind Body Spirit Wellbeing Festival at Birmingham’s NEC on Friday 4 November a talk entitled: Is Distant Healing a Concept That’s Just Too Good To be True?

Dieppe’s presentation will explain latest research on the placebo and nocebo effects, consciousness, and brain ‘hyper-scanning’ providing strong evidence in support of the phenomenon of distant healing, and, in conjunction with quantum mechanics demonstrating how it might be possible through the concept of the ‘non-local mind’.

Although, according to Dieppe, distant healing is rejected as impossible by medical science, his presentation will uncover:

•    Recent research on consciousness suggests that the brain does not produce consciousness; it receives and filters it from outside us
•    Brain scanning experiments show that individuals can influence the brain of another at a distance
•    Near death and other parapsychological experiences also attest to connections at a distance being possible

Dieppe, also a doctor who specialised in rheumatology and health services research, holds previous appointments including Director of an MRC Research Unit, and Dean of the Medical Faculty in Bristol.  He is currently conducting research on healing with the financial support of the Institute for Integrative Health in Baltimore, USA.

Dieppe’s presentation, among a raft of thought leaders from the UK and globally, around different modalities and disciplines of Healing will form part of Aspects of Healing, the UK’s first Healing showcase created by the Confederation of Healing Organisations (CHO), the charity advancing the practice of Healing at the Mind Body Spirit & Wellbeing Festival at Birmingham’s NEC from 4 – 6 November 2016.

Dieppe commented:  “My goal is to work towards the greater understanding that we can bridge the gap between biomedical thinking and the world of unexplained phenomena around areas such as Healing, which if we placed greater value upon, could play a crucial role in the wellbeing of society.”

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