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New Developments in Assemblage Point Work
By Dr Angela Blaen, BA, PhD

What is the Assemblage Point?
In the last issue of WhatMedicine? I reported on the independent scientific proof of the assemblage point, which is the epicentre of the human energy field. Since that article, the Trott electrodes, used to measure the assemblage point in the experiments, have been patented and, it is hoped, will soon be in production. There have also been many other developments within this fascinating subject area.

Briefly, for those readers who are not familiar with the concept of the assemblage point, it seems to be the major entry point of energy into the human body and should enter centrally at the back and front of the chest (see the Assemblage Point Map). If it becomes off centre through physical or psychological disease, trauma, intimidation, deliberate, prescribed or accidental use of drugs or alcohol, its position will need locating and adjusting by a trained, certified and insured practitioner. A centred assemblage point position can help to restore health and is essential for a well balanced mind and body. If the assemblage point is off centre, the energy field is also unbalanced and total wellbeing is difficult to achieve. This phenomenon was first brought to the attention of the public in a scientific way by my colleague, Dr Jon Whale, in his book, "The Catalyst of Power", published last year by Findhorn.

The Assemblage Point Handbook
Since the publication of Dr Whale's book, he and I have been working on many issues related to the assemblage point and have been inundated with requests for treatments, training and general information. The traditional shifting of the assemblage point, originally a Native American Indian technique, involves the use of large crystal wands. This technique is outlined in the book and the most recent developments in locating and shifting are described in my new book, The Assemblage Point Handbook available from my web site www.drangleablaen.com

The Assemblage Point Association and The Energy Medicine Association
Training is now available to appropriate practitioners and an international professional body has very recently been established to allow the public to trace a reputable assemblage point practitioner in their area. Assemblage Point Association registered practitioners undertake to practice to agreed ethical terms and conditions of expertise. We were experiencing a situation whereby so-called assemblage point shifters were claiming to have moved people's assemblage points but, on checking, had not done so or - even worse - seemed to have shifted the assemblage point to an incorrect location which could have resulted in the ill-health of the patient.

Practitioners undertaking suitable training to join the register can now also join the new Energy Medicine Association, as can other practitioners of all forms of energy medicine.

It is hoped that both associations will reassure the public of the high standards of practitioners and there are now many practitioners training in the UK and other countries to be able to join the registers.

Training in Assemblage Point Work
Proper training in assemblage point locating and correction is very important in a new discipline, which needs practitioners who work to high standards and in whom the public can place their trust and confidence. Without such a professional attitude, the subject could fall into disrepute. This is skilled work, needing care and dedication. Courses are currently being offered on an individual basis in Devon and consist of a day's intensive training with my assistant and I, followed by ten case studies and a further day to demonstrate the trainee's locating and shifting skills. The provision of a suitable quartz crystal wand, the handbook, and other materials is covered in the course fee. See my web site (below) for details. Assemblage Point Association training is also being offered in the United States and it is hoped it will soon be available in Australia and throughout Europe. Once training is satisfactorily completed the practitioner can apply to join the APA Register and have free membership of the EMA.

Specific Gemstone Assemblage Points for Various Diseases
A further and exciting development in assemblage point work is the use of electronic gem transducers to effect shifts similar to those described in my last WhatMedicine? article, where diamond and carnelian were used in Whale Medical equipment to shift a patient's assemblage point over a period of ten minutes (as opposed to the instant shift given with a crystal wand). Certain patients, for whom a manual shift with a wand would not be appropriate (for instance in the case of a patient with frail bones) can benefit from the use of this method. However, diamond and carnelian was found to be more suitable for some conditions than others. For example, in some cases of epilepsy, in which high brain wave frequencies and electrical activity caused repeated fits, diamond can be too stimulating as it has the strongest energy of all gem stones. Therefore I have been creating sapphire assemblage points for epilepsy with great success. The difference in the vibrational energy of the gems is very obvious since it takes only ten minutes to shift a particular patient's assemblage point with diamond and carnelian but thirty-eight minutes from the same location on the same patient with the softer, calming energy of a mixture of pale and dark blue sapphires, used at the same hz and voltage.

I am currently developing the use of other gem stone assemblage point shifts directly related to specific diseases and am very optimistic about the untapped potential of this work. Already this technique seems to have cured a cat of leukaemia and a related severe leg tumour in a matter of days and with only one treatment. If this is the case, the possibilities are infinite.

Dr Angela Blaen is a trainer and practitioner of assemblage point location and adjustment and electronic gem transducer therapy.

 

                                                                                                                  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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