27 June 2020

Medicine is incomplete without spiritualistic knowledge


by CR (017)

Many theories maintained by materialists have been disproved, including those of physicians, when they come against true spiritualistic knowledge obtained from the most reliable sources.

One of the enlightened physicians was Dr Antonio Pinheiro Guedes who knew about the intimate relationship between the soul and the physical body. He was a man of science with the sincere desire to help the medical profession of which he was a member. 

He knew that the medical profession could serve mankind still better if it added to its valuable physiological studies the results of no less important research in the field of scientific spiritualism.

The physician who can administer physical treatment with knowledge of psychic causes or influences which occur in most ailments is twice a physician.

Unfortunately materialistic science, at its present stage, cannot cure psychotic disorders  because it does not know the cause that produces them and the true therapy to be applied,

Therefore medicine is still incomplete because it only deals with matter. Having reached high standards in many areas related to the study of man and matter, medicine has not yet done much to uncover the relationship between man and his soul. 

This is why medicine, as a science, is incomplete until it has completely mastered these two parts of a human being: the soul and the body.

Materialistic science is still lacking in terms of knowledge because it ignores spiritualistic science; it selects only the facts it thinks it can explain by atomic and molecular combinations, by the action of mechanical forces alone, by the laws of physical chemistry. 

Consequently, medical untruths often occur because of the ignorance of spiritual life by the so called men of science out there. 

Another condition that affect the evolution of medicine and other areas of science, is something called 'pride' that often accompanies bad scientific education.

People who are enlightened on a special point of human knowledge think that they can decide arbitrarily about all things, and they systematically reject every advancement that clashes with their ideas, almost always because of their pride and exaggerated sense of superiority. 

Some of these scientists and physicians should take into consideration what the remarkable bacteriologist and disciple of Pasteur, Dr. Paul Gibier, said: "It is a sign of relative inferiority, a person to think of himself as superior!" 


References

[1] Dr. A. Pinheiro Guedes, Spiritualistic Science, 1st Digital Edition, 1995

[2] Luiz de Mattos, For the truth, 7ยบ Edition, 1972

[3] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984

[4] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese

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