
Medicine of the
soul
Much has been
written about
medicine of the
soul within
health dynamics;
whilst religious
people persist
in fighting
against science,
defending their
methods,
scientists
insist on
ignoring the
transcendental
reality
That day, could
have been just
another regular
lesson day at
the medical
school, had it
not been for the
learning process
I gained from
it...
The afternoon
began very warm,
when I and some
other colleagues
entered the
hospital ward at
the university
hospital to
which I was
linked. We were
going to follow
up consultations
in the
psychiatry ward.
The tutor was
known to us, as
besides having
already given us
theory lessons,
she led
important
research in the
field of mental
health at that
university.
However,
although we had
previously had
the opportunity
to observe her,
particularly in
scientific
excellence, I
was anxious to
see her acting
in the medical
art.
This was
because, during
the medical
course, I had
the opportunity
to observe –
unfortunately,
by the way-
varied examples
of dissociation
between speech
and action. Some
talked about the
imperious need
to look at
the patient as a
whole and,
in the
plainchant of
their
consultations,
carried out a
pathetic
travesty of a
holistic view,
fragmenting much
more than
integrating.
This entire
scene,
therefore, led
us – at least
myself – to
a moderate
anxiety – and
occasionally to
be honest, a
little
de-motivation
– due to
several
practical
classes we took
part.
The minutes,
though, did not
pass speedily
and, I was able
to quickly
realise that
that afternoon
would be
different.
How are you?
Have you been
feeling more
energetic?
– Well, doctor!
After I started
the treatment
with you, I have
been feeling
better. However
I realise that
the initial
improvement was
greater and that
in the last few
days I am not
being able to
progress so
much....
Have you been to
see the
psychologist?
– No.
This service is
offered
sporadically
where I live,
when there is
one! And the
nearest town is
located far
away. It is very
difficult to get
transport!
How about
activities? Are
you working?
Also no.
It is very
difficult to get
a job there...
Have you,
however, been
able to find
some time for
leisure?
Doctor, to be
honest, in my
town there is
nothing to do!
Even so, I have
been able to get
out of the house
and go to the
main square with
some friends.
How about
studies?
Thank God I
managed to
finish them. I
even came to do
the university
entrance test
here in this
town. And do you
know that I even
passed it?
How wonderful!
Which course?
Pedagogy.
And when will
the classes
start?
In truth I only
passed, but I
did not enrol
for it...
How did that
happen?
I had no
money...,
besides how
would I be able
to support
myself?!
Why did you not
get in touch
with me?
Why did not come
here?
This is the
least important
thing! The most
difficult part
was to pass and
you managed,
despite the
state of your
health. You
should have come
here, we would
have looked for
a solution, and
together we
would have found
a way... And
isn’t there
something we can
still do about
it?!
The doctor’s
interest were in
other aspects
beyond the
symptoms and
dosages
The case was to
do with a young
woman going
through the sad
vales of
depression. The
psychiatric
treatment has
brought her much
benefit,
especially
because drops of
attention from
our teacher were
added to the
psychopharmacological
drugs. However,
to get deeply to
the root of the
problem, more
was needed.
Hence the
doctor’s
interest in
other aspects,
which were
beyond symptoms
and dosages.
And, for this
reason, there
was the real
feeling in her
face, true
empathy and deep
concern with the
life of that
young woman.
In truth, as for
the course,
there was
nothing that
could have been
done about it.
The vacancy had
already been
taken by another
candidate.
Someone else
commemorated
hope, whilst our
patient could
not really put
into dimension
the importance
that activity
could have had
in her life and,
consequently, in
her health.
Without the
doctor
realising,
however, her
gesture of
interest in the
life of the
young woman, had
moved her. And
certainly,
having acted
upon that
energy, in the
future other
paths would open
up on the
horizon for that
young woman.
From then on,
she would no
longer be a
patient of her
disease,
transforming
herself,
gradually, into
an agent of her
mental well
being. That
simple scene
left me deeply
impressed.
With further
contacts, other
scenes were
added to the
above mentioned
one.
In her
consulting room,
a cupboard kept
medicines that
were donated to
those who were
most in need.
The noble doctor
kept several
free samples -
and perhaps
bought many more
– and
distributed them
as true
seedlings of
hope.
On some
occasions, she
discreetly gave
money for the
ticket fare so
that patients
would not stop
looking after
their health due
to lack of
transport.
On other
opportunities,
the number of
consultations
were increased
due to another
person needing
to be seen as
soon as
possible.
Once, a patient
suffered from a
serious
psychiatric
disease. The
treatment caused
him to improve
greatly.
However, because
something else
was missing, as
he was
unemployed, our
lecturer got in
touch with some
contacts and got
him a job, as
work dignifies
the being,
including, the
health
perspectives.
Especially in
the case in
question.
This is not her
job! The
Brazilian health
system, or
otherwise the
government, is
the one with
this obligation!
– Some may
say.
Certainly.
She did not need
to do all this!
She already
helps, by
contributing to
the quota of
taxes which is
her
responsibility
to pay to the
state! – Some
other will
argue.
Undoubtly.
She, however,
was able to see
beyond; to learn
to do a little
more; she
acquired the
ability to put
herself in the
place of
another; she
realised that
one cannot only
wait...
For many, she is
only known for
her scientific
articles.
By the patients
she sees,
though, she will
never be
forgotten for
her noble
gestures of
humanity.
I thought to
myself: how
should one
reason in the
face of a
collective
delirium?
Much has been
written about
the medicine of
the soul within
health dynamics.
Religious people
persist in
fighting with
science,
defending
exclusively
their methods.
Scientists, in
their turn,
insist on
ignoring
transcendental
reality.
In this
perspective, new
techniques arise
– sometimes
somewhat strange
ones–
promising cure,
due to the
pretext they are
spiritual,
compromising,
once in a while,
the credibility
of the possible
union between
the medicine of
the body and
medicine of the
soul.
Once, I was
developing
activities in
the area of the
Spiritist
Philosophy, when
I was taken, by
many
enthusiasts, to
meet a certain
person.
They wished to
present to me a
new tool of
the spirit world
that they
were developing
within the
mechanisms of
aid to the
suffering and
obsessor
Spirits.
We are at the
moment – I
was spoken to in
this way -,
going a step
forward in our
approach.
(1)Now, we
carry out
surgeries in the
perispirit
(1) of the
beings. We have
been able to
modify the
DNA and the
spiritual genes.
With this, we
have changed the
destination, as
well as the
architecture of
obsessions.
Whilst the
friends talked
about it
excitedly, it
was only left to
myself to shake
my head as a
lizard, thinking
– God Bless!
And because they
insisted that I
personally
participated of
one of the
meetings and
verified the
veracity of the
narrations made,
it was only left
to me to answer
reticently:
Let’s see our
possibility...
– whilst I
thought to
myself: how
should one
reason in the
face of a
collective
frenzy?
Even without
wishing to,
although in
other
opportunities
and in other
institutions
where I had been
invited to, I
had the chance
to see –
because they
were made in
public, after
our lectures -
spiritual
surgical
treatments
which, although
they were not
exactly like the
one mentioned
above, they had
a clumsy
similarity.
I question;
therefore, what
would be a
medicine of the
soul?
And, invariably
I am not able to
give the example
of the
techniques of
spiritual DNA
as an
answer. At the
same time,
however, the
image of my
teacher gains
space.
To do beyond
what one is
obliged to –
this is to walk
two thousand
steps.
To look beyond a
brain or a
spiritual being
in disharmony –
this is to
have eyes that
can see. The
donation of
oneself and the
giving of
oneself which
happens not in a
temple or in
social work –
this is charity.
To put oneself
in someone
else’s place –
this is love.
It was precisely
these
ingredients that
an
incomparable Man
taught.
And these are
the fundamental
tools to take
care of the
soul.
The rest is only
secondary –
when not,
delirium of the
human mind that
always covets to
have the power
to cure
everything.
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(1)
Spiritist term
created by Allan
Kardec in “The
Spirits’ Book
to designate
the wrapping of
the spiritual
being, which
connects it to
the material
body. In other
philosophic and
religious
traditions, it
is called by
other names. In
the Bible, for
example, we will
find it in one
of Paul’s
epistle as being
the spiritual
body, the
incorruptible
body.
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