Eugenia L. Bassani
BIOFISICA E PULSOLOGIA

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22 - The Examination of EC at the Pulses - Diagnosis - Therapy

CTM examines and describes the individual in his global unity as a complex dynamic system, with transformations resulting from dynamic interactions, interpreted through the dialectics of the correspondences and analogical thought.

The possibility of a disharmony is avoided by the system’s capacities for adaptation. This is a form of aspecific reactivity occurring within the organism which, subjected to a chaotic dynamic, follows the laws of non-linear dynamics of deterministic chaos. The control of the chaotic dynamics happens as a response to the signals represented by rhythmic variations in the flow of time; the rhythms represent the energetic potentials acting as stimuli to modulate the dynamics of the complex system. The modulation of the organism's aspecific reactivity is the key to the study of the chaotic biological mechanisms.

The CTM therapist assumes a “prevention” role through the diagnosis and programs the therapy using the information obtained during the examination of the EC at the pulses: which reveals the complex relationships in the energetic dynamics according to the internal and external environmental factors. The examination at the pulses is part of the diagnostic phenomenology, through which are evidenced the details of the organism's interactions, symmetries, the linear or chaotic behaviours of the elements participating in every phenomenon under way in the complex dynamic system. A holistic and analogical view of reality in its globality and organization can be reached by means of the EC examination at the pulses.

It offers the opportunity of considering the communication inter-relations occurring among those organs presenting clinical manifestations as dynamic alterations in the initial temporal rhythms: such changes may have a physical or mental cause depending on environmental and emotional reactions, somatizations; or else they are the result of altered reactions inside the coordination of the complex interactions inside the metabolic systems.

The Western therapist uses a symptomatic, aetiological approach. The CTM therapist applies a holistic, analogical science defined by the universal biophysical laws of all living beings. The CTM therapist does not look for a detailed polyvalent analysis as the cause of clinical symptoms, since the role of CTM is to treat the patient and not the illness; the therapist is not obliged to study the correct doctor-patient relationship; nor to study sectorial specializations which can actually result in excessively mechanistic outcomes.

CTM avails itself of an integrated, holistic therapeutic concept which uses as parameters a series of categories (laws of correspondences) with which is reaches a functional equilibrium, based on universal biophysical laws. Specialised medicine and holistic medicine have different therapeutic purposes and use different methodological techniques.

Chaos, change and evolution represent the reality and the essence of the universe: the law of periodicity, the cycles, the biological rhythms, the dynamics which are life itself, work together to offer an identity to the whole identification process, through which the individual achieves conscious awareness and, through a vision without obstacles, can facethe true image of his own “lived” experience. Reason provides for logical thought, where an individual does not appear; the “creative imagination” uses an analogical, symbolic thinking process, through which reality is created over the flow of time and the real and the immediate are put in direct communication with the dynamics of their personal inner world.

The fusion between inside-outside creates the immediate comprehension of the thought-sentiment. Symbolic thought offers this intuitive vision, which has its roots in the Self and in the experience with the external world. The realities do not depend upon an objective view of the system's structure, buton the vision of nature's universal laws which rule over the chaotic dynamics of the complex system representing the individual, his “entity”, his deep consciousness, and his intellect, within the logic of cause-effect.

Through the examination of the EC at the pulses CTM faces the interpretation of the complex situations inside the dynamic system; having won overthese difficulties by applying an analytical perspective which offers the possibility of examining the energetic state of the linear or chaotic dynamics of the complex system, in its “development”.

The constant application of the laws of the analogical correspondences (the law of analogy) facilitates this process of surpassing the difficulties inside the complexity and complementarity of the system. A well structured physiology and the choice of an effective therapeutic program are the fundamental, indispensable elements required to ensure the best results.
 
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