The Medicine of Frequencies. What did Einstein mean? | Dr. Mitchell Abrams | TEDxTrinityBellwoods

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Einstein famously said, 'Everything is energy,' and he also stated that the 'Future of medicine is the medicine of frequencies.' Radiologist Dr. Mitch Abrams offers a new perspective on energy in relation to our most advanced knowledge of medical sciences, mental health, and our interconnectedness.
Early in his radiology career, Dr. Abrams was unexpectedly diagnosed with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy and underwent open-heart surgery. Experiencing the healthcare system from multiple perspectives—as a physician, a patient, and later as an interim department chair—he witnessed the many areas of incongruence and disconnect within the system. Through his own healing journey, he embarked on a mission to infuse more heart into healthcare and our communities. Dr. Abrams dedicated over a decade to investigating, practicing, researching, and amalgamating his learning in order to present a more holistic vision of healing and wellness. He brings personal stories, cutting-edge research, and a new vision for a brighter and more harmonious future for humanity. Dr. Mitchell Abrams is a radiologist, educator and founder of
NexGenHealth Ltd. Abrams completed his medical degree and radiology specialty from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, holds a subspecialty in cross-sectional imaging from the University of Toronto and is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Abrams is an assistant clinical professor at Michael G Degroote School of Medical Sciences and was department chair of diagnostic imaging at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. Dr. Abrams is also a certified educator of applied compassion, through the Center for Compassion
and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) at Stanford Medical School. Dr. Abrams experienced a healing journey of his own which catupulted him on a mission to bring more heart to healthcare and to communities. Dr. Abrams’ approach to wellbeing incorporates leading-edge scientific research and personal
experience as he brings forth a more integrative approach to person health. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

All Comments (14)
  • I firmly believe we need more doctors and medical professionals like him here in western countries. I'm very glad he's a teacher. I hope he inspires many more
  • I'm no scientist, or even an academic. I have, however, been a practitioner of Vipassana Meditation for thirty-seven years. Also, I'm been a practitioner of Automatic Typing for nearly sixty years. My experiences lead me to believe that everything you've said here is correct. Thanks for much for this profound video's messages.
  • This is a new frontier of understand the synergy between our physical body and the invisible frequencies that we are swimming in like fish. We will see more and more presentations like this, as we release the limitations of the old paradigm, and limiting mindsets. The old world is collapsing, as all things cycle and change, and we are evolving to this new awareness who we really are. Our bodies are precious vehicle, but they are simply the manifestation something beautiful and intangible.
  • @qubitsforce2164
    I always meditate using the Gayatri Mantar. He is also taking about the Gaia principle here. thoughtful
  • @jimbell242
    All the Universe is a fantastic interwoven system of fields of energy. This may sound a bit "hokey"; but Quantum Theory shows us it is most likely the true nature of the Universe.
  • TED, you “flagged this talk” because it “lacks scientific support”? The speaker did nothing but cite scientific studies, and talk about his belief in the importance of its use and further study. TED, what do you have against science that is inspired by non-Western, rather than Western, traditions?
  • @TinaHuangPhD
    Wow.. this guy pulled all the main points from Heart Math and put it in his TED talk without giving them the credit.
  • @ted4395
    Can someone please provide links to further understanding or info on Dr. Mitchell Abrams Thank you.