Faradarmani: An Introduction - Cont III

Faradarmani: An Introduction - Cont III


Differences between Faradarmani and Conventional Medical Treatments

Faradarmani diverges significantly from conventional medical treatments in its underlying philosophy, diagnostic approach, and treatment methodology.


Fundamental Philosophy

  • Conventional Medicine: Based on a materialist paradigm, viewing the body as a complex biological machine. Treatment focuses on addressing physical symptoms and pathology through chemical and physical interventions.

  • Faradarmani: Faradarmani views the human being as a complex and multifaceted being composed of various interconnected bodies and elements. This understanding goes beyond the conventional view of humans as merely physical entities. Faradarmani recognizes the human being as comprising several bodies, including the physical, psychological (emotional), mental, and astral bodies. These different bodies interact and influence each other. For example, a hopeful attitude (mental body) can positively impact a patient’s recovery (physical body). Illness is understood as a disharmony or imbalance in any of these elements. Treatment aims to restore balance across all aspects of existence, with physical healing considered secondary to spiritual transformation.

Diagnostic Approach

  • Conventional Medicine: Relies on objective measurements, laboratory tests, imaging studies, and physical examinations to identify and diagnose specific diseases.

  • Faradarmani: Employs a scanning process facilitated by the Cosmic T-Consciousness Network (CTCN). The CTCN assesses the patient's entire being, revealing areas of tension or disease through subjective sensations like seeing colours, feeling energy movements, or experiencing heat, pain, or convulsions.

Treatment Methodology

  • Conventional Medicine: Primarily employs pharmaceutical drugs, surgery, radiation therapy, and other physical interventions to target specific diseases and alleviate symptoms.

  • Faradarmani: Utilises the Etesal (connection) to the CTCN as the sole means of treatment. The Faradarmangar acts as a conduit, facilitating this connection. There are no external techniques, rituals, chanting, mantras, visualization, symbols, suggestions, hypnosis, or any other human-directed methods. The Interuniversal Consciousness, through its inherent intelligence and mercy, initiates the healing process.

Role of the Practitioner

  • Conventional Medicine: Physicians and other healthcare professionals play an active role in diagnosing and treating patients, using their knowledge and skills to determine the best course of action.

  • Faradarmani: The Faradarmangar serves as a facilitator, establishing the connection between the Faradarmangir (patient) and the CTCN, but plays no active role in the treatment itself. They surrender the healing process entirely to the CTCN.

Emphasis on Spirituality

  • Conventional Medicine: Typically focuses on treating the physical body, with limited consideration for the spiritual or psychological aspects of health and well-being.

  • Faradarmani: Integrates physical healing with spiritual transformation, viewing Faradarmani as a pathway for self-exploration, achieving Kamal, and establishing a practical connection with divine intelligence.

Perspective on Incurable Diseases

  • Conventional Medicine: Acknowledges the limitations of medical science and recognises that some diseases may be incurable.

  • Faradarmani: Maintains that the CTCN being the source of all healing, has no limitations, and therefore no disease is considered incurable. Faradarmangars are prohibited from labelling any condition as incurable.

Additional Considerations

  • Faradarmani is considered a complementary medicine, intended to be used alongside conventional medical treatments.

  • Scientific research on Faradarmani, specifically under the name T-Consciousness, is ongoing. COSMOintel alongside with Scientific Journal of Cosmointel is sciencefact research centre which focuses on research related to T-Consciousness fields according to the concepts of Mohammad Ali Taheri that features studies exploring the influence of T-Consciousness Fields on materials, suggesting potential scientific validation of some of its principles.
                                                                        



 

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