Foreword
Introduction
Chapters:
1. The necessity of a Model
2. The existing situation in medicine
3. Preliminary ideas
4. The energy complex of the human body
The mental-spiritual plane
The emotional-psychic plane
The physical plane
Hierarchical importance within the physical body
5. Definition and measure of health (read full excerpt)
Definition of health for the physical body
Definition of health on the emotional plane
Definition of health on the mental-spiritual plane
Measure of health
6. The relation of the human being with the universe
7. Dissociation of the levels
Sleep
Somnabulism (sleepwalking)
Fainting
Surgical anaeshesia
Hypnosis
Yogic and religious trances
Schizophrenia
Chemically induced “dissociation” using hallucinogenic drugs
Apparent death
8. Evolution or degeneration
9. Stimulus or information
10. Saturation
11. The nature of the cause of disease
12. Universal energy-construction of the Model
13. The significance of the planes
14. Predispositions
Hereditary complexes
Inappropriate treatments received
External circumstances that affect thinking
15. The defense system
16. The concept of regeneration-degeneration
17. The direction of disorder
18. The hypothesis about AIDS
Factors that promote degeneration by compromising the immune system
High-risk individuals
Low-risk individuals
Factors promoting the degeneration of the human body
19. Practical suggestions for those who care to protect themselves and others from AIDS
Individual level
Family level
Societal level
National Govermental level
International level
Epilogue
Some pertinent theoretical questions
The deeper reasons for this state of affairs
The need for expanding alternative methods of therapy
The New Centers of Medical Education
Appendices
A. Suggested research
B. Resources
You can read a short article on AIDS by George Vithoulkas, AIDS and the real cause.