Energy Medicine Book for Parents Published
January 24, 2010 by Dr Pete
Filed under Energy Medicine
After the release of my ebook called Energy Medicine Principles for Parents, several people asked if I was considering publishing it as a softcover book. I looked into it and I’m happy to say it is now available in my office, on my website’s online bookstore, and even at New Renaissance Bookstore in Portland, Oregon!
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I’d like to say a special thanks to those of you who encouraged me to undertake this project and to those of you who have given me feedback.
I also took the step to make an audio version of the book which is available on 2 CD’s, as some people prefer to listen rather than read. I have some copies of the audio CD’s in my office as well as available to order through my online store here.
I also want to let you know that I recently teamed up with the International BodyTalk Association (IBA) to raise awareness of this energy medicine/consciousness based modality. I have a special page where visitors can buy my ebook and contribute 50% of the proceeds to the IBA to help with the funding for the many projects and good works they are doing throughout the world. Here’s the link to this special page here:
http://www.principlesforparents.com/pfp-and-iba.html
As always, please feel free to give me feedback and comments on my blog or through the contact form on the website.
Thanks,
Peter Hanfileti, MD
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BodyTalk: Consciousness Based Healthcare
October 18, 2009 by Dr Pete
Filed under Energy Medicine
Dr John Veltheim, the founder of the BodyTalk system, presented a full weekend workshop called Finding Health: Mapping the Healing Process in Portland, Oregon which I found fascinating and awe inspiring. He also gave a public lecture and I was asked to say a few words before the presentation. I have included my remarks below.
“8 years ago, I received a handwritten letter in the mail from someone I had never met, the letter said that a speaker was coming whom I had never heard of, and he was to discuss a technique known as BodyTalk which I never imagined could become part of my daily clinical practice as a physician. I followed an inner prompting to follow the directions in that letter and I showed up for the talk just like you all have done tonight. That night 8 years ago, I listened to an interesting Australian named John Veltheim, and afterwards my pathway was set, I enrolled in the first BodyTalk class I could find and my learning which started back then continues to this day.
This curious twist of fate or what I can call a synchronicity happened when I was in the middle of transitioning from a conventional pediatrics group practice to the complementary or holistic medicine practice I have today. I had always wanted to treat kids with non-invasive approaches whenever possible, and in my opinion, BodyTalk is the ultimate system when it comes to natural, gentle, respectful techniques used in the treatment of children.
Let me just back up a little bit and tell you that I was trained in the conventional way as a physician. I graduated from medical school, went through a 3 year residency program in pediatrics at the University of Michigan, I joined a pediatrics group in Vancouver WA and practiced for 6 years as a primary care pediatrician. My duties included seeing newborns in the hospital, performing well child check ups and school physicals, putting in sutures for lacerations and cuts, and spending time with parents trying to give them the best advice I could.
At that point in my career, I didn’t have the faintest idea what energy medicine was or even how it could be useful to me or my patients. I was on track to put in my 30-35 years and retire along with my colleagues. That was my assumption and I had planned to stick with it.
However, something was pulling me toward new ways of thinking. I was gradually exposed to the energy medicine paradigm which included fascinating fields like acupuncture and Chinese medicine. And then when BodyTalk came along, my mind was really expanded.
What I now realize is that a consciousness based system like BodyTalk is able to embrace the simple notion that we as human beings are much more than what our anatomy and physiology reveals. What I learned in my conventional medical training was no doubt useful and necessary, but I did not realize how incomplete it was until I became exposed to these concepts. Seeing kids in my practice over the last several years has taught me even more about the energy dynamics that play a role in all aspects of health and wellbeing for children and their families.
Before I finish, I want to express my personal thanks to John Veltheim for writing the foreward to my recent book called Energy Medicine Principles for Parents. I wrote it with the intent to make it available to my own patients and families in my practice, but then it became clear that it could be useful to the larger community of parents who are looking for answers to help their kids.
Even though it is our job as practitioners to help alleviate problems and prevent them wherever possible, I have found that it is the awareness of parents and kids themselves that is the first necessary step. It is my hope that this book will serve as an introduction and a resource for parents who are exploring this new realm of medicine called BodyTalk.
I know you will enjoy tonight’s presentation by Dr Veltheim. Thank you.”
-Peter Hanfileti, MD
You can find more information about my ebook at www.principlesforparents.com
You might also want to visit the International BodyTalk Association website at www.bodytalksystem.com.
What is energy medicine?
June 17, 2009 by Dr Pete
Filed under Energy Medicine
What is energy medicine? This is a very valid and timely question. I would say most parents don’t really understand what energy medicine is, and this is one of the reasons I am trying to get the word out. In my experience, energy medicine techniques work particularly well on children and babies because they are so energetically sensitive to begin with.
I believe, along with many other doctors, scientists, researchers, philosophers, teachers, and physics experts, that energy medicine is and will be the dominant player in our collective health care future. Energy medicine includes such diverse fields as Chinese medicine, naturopathic medicine, homeopathy, chiropractic, light and sound therapies, infrared and other subtle energy modalities.
I came across this short video highlighting Dr James Oschman as he gave a presentation at a medical conference. He gives a very concise, compelling description of what energy medicine is and why it is destined to become such an important force within the field of medicine. Watch the 5 minute video below and then I will add some comments relating to energy medicine and kids.
In my practice, I see kids and babies of all age groups and I use the BodyTalk System, founded by Dr John Veltheim. There are many energy based modalities in use today, but I think BodyTalk is one of the easiest for younger age groups and it can certainly be taught to parents so they can do the tapping protocols at home. Who is better positioned than parents to perform ongoing energy based interventions for their kids? In reality, parents are contributing greatly to the energy dynamics in the home for their kids regardless of whether they are aware of it or not.
I recently wrote an ebook on this very subject, and it is called “Energy Medicine Principles for Parents: A Pediatrician’s Perspective on How Energy Medicine Can Help Your Child”. You can read more about it on my website, PrinciplesForParents.com.

As you heard Dr Oschman say in the video, we cannot even have a discussion or look around or move our bodies without engaging the principles and actions of energy, both within and outside of ourselves. What are your thoughts on what energy medicine means for your kids and your family? I look forward to getting your feedback.





