Sacred Medicine
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| Depiction of the Chakras (चक्र) Disc |
Sacred Medicine |
Thursday – March 12, 2026
Sacred Medicine—otherwise known by its colloquial neologism "Alternative Medicine"—has been the subject of much controversy these past couple of years, culminating in the quantitative collusion aimed at finally erasing from "Alternative Medicine" any sacred and higher truths. Of course, while on the subject, there are plenty of crackpots and quacks, and those people deserve to be labeled anything but sacred, and among these people you may find people of an almost purely mechanical and quantitative character, to people with the false notion that they "know" the sacred sciences, and among this latter group you will often find a certain insistence upon the mixing up, and really equivocation, of the sacred sciences and the sacred arts, and while some of these people may have "goodhearted" intentions, they are ignorant and should be labeled "enthusiasts", and then there are of course those with darker and "ulterior" motives in this connection, but do notice that most of these people actually belong to the former group, as their true purpose is revealed as not only quacks but charlatans interested in money upon further examination. Surely, it is beyond the scope of most modern men to even consider the sacred arts, let alone the sacred sciences and in particular sacred medicine, but this modern ignorance has nothing to do with knowledge, in the true sense of the word, and really, compared to modern medicine, sacred medicine is truly complicated and requires qualification, both among the "practitioners" and among the "receivers", the word patient simply has no place within the metaphysics of the sacred sciences, of sacred medicine. It should also be noted that most modern diseases and ailments should be understood as a modern phenomena, since most diseases in modern times are created by the very machinery and industry supposed to "civilize" the world and alleviate men from the oppression of the "the old world". Indeed, for modern medicine, a brave new man is called for – is he perhaps the future? This is not to suggest that modern medicine or indeed the profane sciences have no role to play or that they have no "real", the word real being used very loosely in this context, efficacy, but it is clear that modern medicine as well as all of modern, or profane, science is the lowest possible conception of a true science, and truly the best way, therefore, to cure any disease, any ailment, in the purview of modern medicine is to bring down to the lowest and most material level, every possible conception of medical application, and in this case to the cellular level; but of course, modern medicine does not allow itself to be content with the cellular level, it is increasingly pushing the limits of physics, in the profane sense. Apart from all this, modern medicine has really been quantified to such an extent that all it seems to produce is tables of statistics and prognostications, nothing of true value and certainly nothing of value to the patient. Instant relief and instant cures, everything has to be delivered as soon as possible. What is the intellectuality in all this, in this monstrous bureaucracy? Why should it take many decades to reach conclusions that men of high intellectuality already knew through intuition? To make another point about qualification in this connection, consider the modern medical "profession" and compare it to sacred medicine: why should it be that a so-called medical "professional" should be unable to do anything but to act within his "professional" domain? Indeed, medical "professionals", like any other "professional" are trained only to deal with schedules of material contents, that is to say that these people rely on not, or very little, intuition and true intellectuality. Just like a plumber knows his routine, so does the lawyer, and the doctor, but none of these people can truly be said to be qualified or masters of anything. Again, I should emphasize that modern medicine has its value, but compared to sacred science this "value" is almost entirely material. Of course, then there is also the monstrous fact to consider that so much of the industrial age is the source of diseases and ailments of both the body and the mind, and in the field of "psychoanalysis" tolerance towards deviation seems to be the only "medicine", as long as this "trauma" can be described as a function of childhood.
While profane medicine is limited in every aspect but the corporeal, sacred medicine belongs to every domain of manifestation, or rather every principle of manifestation proceeds everything less than what can be understood as truly sacred medicine, but because of lack of initiation and sacred knowledge, very few people, if anyone today, are capable of understanding the principles of sacred medicine, and again, here I am not referring to quacks and other crackpots who claim to be able to cure all sorts of modern ailments that simply did not exist in the past, and while on that point it is prudent to point out that most moderns claim that people lived shorter lives in the past and that many modern ailments simply did not exist in the past because practitioners of sacred medicine were "ignorant" about the science of such things as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, but it would be quite easy to prove this statement false, but for now it is outside the scope of this post to attempt such an enterprise. I should also point out that there are many demonic reasons connected to the mind that are the culprits of modern diseases, and the indiscriminate acceptance of everything that can be carried out physically, every action in the corporeal sense—often in a very lewd manner, in the name of humanism—is surely one reason why people allow themselves to become disease both physically and spiritually. In this connection, disease should be understood as a disruption of the essence, or of the potential, and under this heading it should further be understood that almost every man in the modern world is diseased and depraved, for this is the result of a lack of skillful means – a lack of sacred medicine. Another striking example of this is how certain diseases that cannot be "cured" by modern medicine are just allowed and accepted to carry on, as if this disease, this pathology, is now a full and integral part of the body; an example of this, in the corporeal modality, would be follicular lymphoma, a disease of the modern world that generally receives a welcomed approach by the practitioners of modern medicine, who are steadfast in their passive and tolerant approach and overriding belief in the triumph of materialism. Is it not then true that follicular lymphoma cannot be treated by modern medicine? But of course, in no other field within modern medicine is this passive and tolerant approach more expressed than within the ranks of psychoanalysis, where the patient is taught how to "cure" himself by allowing his "trauma" to reshape his character and ultimately how to become a "better" member of society, really a form of "rehabilitation" or behavioral adjustment, a truly monstrous testament to the totalizing nature of the modern spirit.
Again, there is no such thing as "Alternative Medicine", since these people are all charlatans without any principles; at least the proponents of modern medicine can claim to hold true to their doctrine, material and lacking in essence though it may be; and besides, the fact of the matter is truly very simple: either you can actually provide essential or substantive results that can be demonstrated either to the elect or the the masses, something no charlatan of "Alternative Medicine" is capable of or has ever been capable of. Sacred Medicine can only be define for the masses and the ignorant as: all true potentiality, and this may even include sorcery, depending on the practitioner; but these matters will not be discussed further in this post, since they are quite clearly and frankly outside the scope of the post and my own abilities, since I am not qualified in the domain of sacred sciences. I should also clarify that I do not call on you—or anyone else—to turn down advice from practitioners of modern and profane medicine; this was merely a short explanation of the nature of sacred medicine, and in no way does this post constitute medical advice.
Reginald Drax – March 12, 2026.

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