Dr. Linda Groff

info@clubofbudapest.hu

Healing through the Psi Field

László Ervin elmélete azáltal szolgáltat magyarázatot a Körbler-féle jelenségek hatásmechanizmusához, hogy a természetben egy univerzálisan összeköto mezot tételez fel. Ez a mezo nemcsak a Körbler-féle jelenségeket, hanem számos a tudomány számára rejtélyes jelenséget is érthetové tesz a számunkra.

Bio: Maria Sagi, a native of Budapest , began her career as a classical pianist and turned subsequently to the study of medicine and psychology, specializing in personality theory, deep psychology, social psychology and the psychology of music and painting. She received her Ph.D. in psychology at the Eotvos Lorand Science University of Budapest and was subsequently named “Candidate” (Associate Member) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Dr. Sagi has published eight books and over sixty articles and research papers, many in German and English. Her book on Aesthetics and Personality is a frequent reference work in Hungarian research organizations. Her principal work is a 7-volume work on the experimental investigation of the musical creativity of different segments of the population ( Creativity in Music), initially her thesis for candidacy in the Academy of Sciences and presently published in a two-volume form by Akademiai Kiado, Budapest .

Since the late 1980s her interests extended to problems of health and healing, using the insights of psychosomatic and information medicine, a field in which she is a frequent lecturer in Hungary , Switzerland , as well as Germany . She has developed the medical dowsing method pioneered by Viennese engineer Erich Koerbler into an encompassing method for diagnosing and treating human health problems (“Holistic Information-Medicine”), both in the immediate presence of the patient and from any finite distance. Her method enables her to examine the effect of psychological factors, such as experienced traumas, on problems of health through the ability to move back in the patient's medical history throughout his or her lifetime up to and including the period of gestation and birth. Dr. Sagi's method also allows her to recognize environmental influences on human subjects as well as testing the compatibility of physical conditions in given environments with human health, similarly to the method of Feng Shui, but in an extended form, including specified locations both near-by and distant. Her ability of “seeing into” human subjects who require her assistance, and into the pertinent conditions in the environment, made her a sought-after therapist and lecturer in Hungary , Austria , Germany , and Switzerland , with numerous publications in this field to her credit.

Dr. Sagi's professional experience includes co-directing the Hungarian sociological survey of families for the International Sociological Association, co-directing the European Perspectives research on European identity for the United Nations University, acting as Hungarian coordinator of EUROCIRCON the European Culture Impact Research Consortium, and since its founding in 1993 serving as Scientific Director of the Club of Budapest Hungary. She is a member of the General Evolution Research Group and Managing Editor of World Futures, The Journal of General Evolution. She is an associate of the Sociological Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

 

 

 

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