| The Art of
Rife Therapy
There
are many technologies that are a marriage of art and science. In fact,
without the science, many of our contemporary artistic mediums would not
exist. It is not a particularly profound observation, but for those not
aware of it, the idea is useful as it applies to Rife therapy.
Leonardo
da Vinci used his artistic skills to illustrate his scientific observations.
It is basic to invention, that whatever we create, large or small, simple
or complex, must first be concieved in the mind of an artist. From automobiles
to electric guitars, art and science are combined.
Beethoven
was a musical artist, in that he composed and so created his music. Later,
musicians who may not be artists, can use mere skill to play the music
of Beethoven. The playing of it is the craft, not the art because it is
not creative or original.
So
it doesn't take an artist to do Rife therapy, or create new applications,
but it is art and requires some skill, nonetheless.
The
Rife machine is a medium of expression, used to address and make changes
in the body according to the desires of the user. Using the device might
not be science, and it might not be medicine, but it is definately artistic,
even if it is not necessarily creative.
One
well known innovation in music enjoyment is the recorded medium. Recordings
make it possible to play music without being a musician one's self. JWLABS
Model A employs this technology to play sessions written originally by
Royal Rife but performed and recorded by others with skill, exactly the
same way Beethoven's music can be played and played back centuries later.
We
also offer a performance instrument, the Model B, for those who wish to
compose, play and record their own creative pieces for session work.
Model
A and Model B are not products in the traditional sense. They are actually
more akin to the piano or the harp, or other musical instruments. They
are the tools of creativity, invention and discovery. A compilation of
the attributes of the instrument which the users call for. So, they evolve
and advance as the technology of the art advances.
When
one innovator devises a new part or change to the instrument, it can also
be made for others who wish to experiment. Just as with more common musical
instruments, the innovations are a reflection of the requirements of the
artists who use them, and are not necessarily an invention of the manufacturer
of the instruments.
Thus
in this sense, it is the user who is ultimately responsible for the design
and performance of the instrument. JWLABS, the manufacturer, only performs
the work necessary to make safe and reliable instruments capable of carrying
out the desires of the user. |