Faradarmani: An Introduction
An Introduction to Faradarmani
Faradarmani is a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practice originating in Iran and founded by Mohammad Ali Taheri. It is based on the concept of Consciousness Bond (Ettesal) with Cosmic T-Consciousness Network (CTCN) and aims to improve Faradarmangir's (patient) condition without any physical intervention or manipulation. The sources provided offer insights into its definition, theory, process, purpose and principles.
Definition and Background
Faradarmani is classified as a mind-body intervention under the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine's (NCCAM) framework. It is a qualitative treatment method that seeks to improve the patient's well-being without interfering with conventional medicine or employing physical manipulations like pharmaceuticals, surgery, or massage therapy.
Faradarmani developed under the broader context of Erfan Keyhani Halgheh School.
Faradarmani operates as Complementary Medicine alongside another complementary medicine field called Psymentology which again has a positive impact on humans, animals, plants, micro-organisms and cells as well as Faradarmani. This school of thought, introduced over four decades ago by Mohammad Ali Taheri, focuses on achieving Kamal, which refers to spiritual completeness and the accumulation of awareness that can be carried into the afterlife. It emphasises that Faradarmani is not the ultimate goal but a means of self-discovery on the path to Kamal and personal transformation.
Theory of Consciousness Bond
Faradarmani rests on the theory of Consciousness Bonds or Constituents Having Consciousness in Common. This theory posits that the human body, like all elements in the universe, is composed of vibrating strings at the molecular and fine particle levels. These vibrations are responsible for the materialisation of the physical body. A fundamental question arises: what force directs the infinite motions in the universe to manifest as a harmonious and purposeful system?
Faradarmani proposes that this directing factor is an intelligent and conscious cause termed Cosmic T-Consciousness Network (CTCN) is the agent of guidance and management of the Cosmos, in which we live, is the “Cosmic T-Consciousness Network” or T-Consciousness or Intelligence governing the Cosmos. Therefore, both the particles composing the human body and the essence of human existence are intertwined with the CTCN.
When a connection, known as Ettesal, is established between the whole consciousness CTCN and the consciousness of the individual's constituents, known as the T-Conscousness Bond, the CTCN can correct, repair and heal the consciousness of the constituents, which include the mind, psyche and body. This healing process is facilitated through the consciousness of the mind, often referred to as Zehn.
The CTCN is a collective entity formed by the consciousness of all constituents. An individual cell lacks awareness of its overall purpose, but the combined consciousness of trillions of cells forms a higher level of awareness, enabling a collective purpose. By connecting to the I CTCN, individuals can tap into a power beyond their individual capabilities, leading to healing and other feats.
Meeting No. 44: Interview with Mohammad Ali Taheri – Introduction to Faradarmani (with English subtitles)
References
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- Taheri, M.A., Parazin, M., Ashrafi-Amineh, F. and Joeghan, S.S. (2013) 'The Effect of Faradarmani on General Health', Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 82, pp. 248-256. Available at: https://pdf.sciencedirectassets.com/277811/1-s2.0-S1877042813X00151/1-s2.0-S1877042813013219/main.pdf (Accessed: 18 October 2024).


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