Abstract
Incorporating psychological considerations is an essential component in both the practice of medicine and the management of various complex situations. Psychological aspects can play a role in the etiology, diagnosis, and course of treatment. Psionic medicine is an approach to healing that combines traditional medicine with radiesthesia to address the root causes of illness without using any artificial chemicals. Psionic medicine ushers in a new era as it can potentially maintain and restore patients' health. Additionally, it significantly adds to the range of treatment options developed through biochemical medicine. Psionic medicine emphasizes applying subtle "informational" inputs that affect the patient's biofield, as opposed to chemistry and surgical intervention. Psionic medicine primarily emphasizes identifying and treating the underlying causes of disease. The "theory of mind" and heuristic methodology are at the core of this endeavor. Even though the "theory of mind" gives humans the ability to reason about their own and other people's mental states, the heuristic method is the approach to problem-solving that requires the least amount of mental effort. The heuristic method is based on empirical evidence. When using psionics, several aspects of the patient's psychic reality and pathogenic beliefs, the affected system, the experience of feeling, emotion, mood, and so on, are all investigated.
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