Listening to the disease. Metamedicine



Let's find out what is the meaning of the disease in metamedicine and what inner process can lead to healing.

Claudia Rainville and the origins of metamedicine

Claudia Rainville was born in Québec from a modest family; fatherless, grown up by his mother with great tenacity, he began his studies in medical biology and later specialized in medical microbiology. In 1982, she was called to participate in the implementation of the microbiology department of the Pierre Boucher hospital in Longueuil. At the age of 32 he attempts suicide. In September 1983, after a declaration of clinical death, he met Lise Bourbeau, founder of the Écoute ton corps Center, studied with her and became the first animator after Lise Bourbeau to animate the Écoute ton corps course .

In August 1984 he renounced his career in medical microbiology and became a full-time volunteer in the Écoute ton corps Center . In 1985 he opened the first branch of the Ecoutes ton corps Center and, that same year, he became co-animator of Lise Bourbeau for his training course for the Écoute ton corps animators. At the beginning of the year 1986 he held the role of Development Coordinator of the Écoute Ton Corps Center. He goes from one city to another in Quebec to present the new leaders of the course.

Around 1986 he continues to study in depth the functioning of the limbic brain and creates the seminar "Liberation from emotional memories" . A year later he created Metamedicina. After a series of extrasensory calls he goes to Findhorn, receives the message that he must go to India. Arrives at the Sai Baba Ashram in South India.

In Manali, at the foot of the Himalayas, he meets for the first time His Holiness the Dalai Lama who becomes his model to follow. A fundamental meeting for the definition of Metamedicine becomes a medicine of awakening and compassion according to a holistic perspective. It is no coincidence that the official website accepts these words of the great spiritual guide:

"May the precious aspiration for awakening be born wherever there is not yet and multiply without ever ruining where it already exists." (Tenzin Gyastso XIV Dalaï Lama).

Metamedicine: illness and emotional sphere

From the Greek goal, "going beyond", in the Pali language , spoken in India at the time of Jesus, the meaning adapted by Rainville is that of "love", "compassion": two words that express the meaning of metamedicine. How does it work? It is a question of accompanying the patient with compassion so that he can go beyond the symptom and discover its cause. Using the so-called "keys", that is, through questions appropriate to the emotional sphere, the operator accompanies the patient in a process of emotional release aimed at transforming the underlying feeling of discomfort or illness .

Each of us has an emotional memory that records all our emotions: if we move from disharmony to becoming aware of certain feelings, we can begin to transform them, going towards healing. Metamedicine functions as an awakening of consciousness that is practiced in compassion. Healing corresponds to the disappearance of the symptom, but it is not always definitive. True healing goes hand in hand with understanding the cause of the problem. With an awareness.

Behind a lymphoma one could for example hide a deep-rooted habit of denying life and the way of physical and spiritual healing pass through dialogue with the disease. It is all about starting a dialogue and leaving it open.

For those who are more curious, we inform you that in 2010 "La Grande Encyclopédie de la Métamédecine" (The Great Dictionary of Metamedicine) was released, the result of 25 years of research for those who work in the field of allopathic, holistic and sweet or parallel medicine, and for therapists who are interested in psychosomatic medicine.

Metamedicine today spreads throughout the world thanks to a solid team that operates in Canada, Belgium, Italy and Spain.

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