MAP: The Co-Creative White Brotherhood Medical Assistance Program 
asked by spiderman on November 19, 2006 7:13 PM
MAP is a comprehensive medical program for humans that addresses our general health; any specific illness, disease or condition; injuries (serious or small); our mental health; our emotional health; and our overall well-being. It is a program that is designed and set up to connect you with the medical unit of the White Brotherhood where we are each "assigned" a team of physicians whose expertise best meets our individual needs. The only things that are required to do this program are the book and your willingness to learn the program. As a program, it couldn't be more simple. With MAP you have high quality medical assistance any time day or nightand it's at no charge.
This second edition includes the Emergency MAP Process, how to make the ETS (emergency trauma flower essences solution), and how to work with a professional MAP team for those medical practitioners who wish to expand their practice. It expands the information about using MAP with children. It also has more helpful hints for making your work with MAP easier. And for those of you who wish to work with animals, this edition includes the Nature Healing Coning for Animals.
Reviews
I has some good results with my asthma using the principles and disciples of this book. I adapted the precepts to incorporate the ECK Masters of Eckankar (www.eckankar.org) and have had amazing success. I found the book to be very informative and transformational.
reviewed by shakeonit on November 25, 2006 2:27 AM
I've found MAP to be an incredible, unique, effective method of healing, and a gift to the world. It requires a good degree of open-mindedness to get started, and one of the greatest drawbacks of using MAP is that -- though you may be excited and amazed by what the program does for you -- it may be difficult to talk about with your friends without them thinking you're crazy. I remain skeptical and agnostic about *how* this works. I don't know whether there really is such an entity as the Overlighting Deva of Healing (though I'm fascinated with such questions). I don't know if Machaelle Small Wright's explanation of what happens during the program is, in fact, what's really happening. All I know is that this program has worked and benefited me in a very real, powerful, concrete way. For me that's all that matters.
I myself am at a loss for how to recommend this to people, because had I discovered this book on my own, I would have thought it was too weird to ever work. However, when my Reiki teacher told me how it had worked for her, I decided to give it a chance. I'm glad I did. When I first started working with MAP, I thought to myself in amazement, "This is so much more powerful than Reiki ever was for me!" I'm so lucky to have a support system like this.
If I want to share the wonder that is MAP with others -- and I'll only tell those who I think can handle it -- I usually tell them: 1.) I don't know HOW it works; I just know that it does. 2.) Read all the five star reviews on Amazon.com. The one reviewer who gave it fewer than five stars -- W. Lambdin, who gave it three -- probably already had his (her?) mind made up, and didn't approach it with an open mind. The criticism "Needs other things like the Perelandra essences which are expensive" reveals that this reviewer did not read the book carefully (MSW clearly states several times that flower essences may be helpful but are certainly not necessary). The reviewer's other criticism, that it's too ritualistic, depends on whether you think saying a few words is "ritualistic." Opening a coning simply involves saying the words "I would now like to open a MAP coning." Ritualistic? I don't think so, but I freely admit that it's weird, crazy, insane. It's insane to think that saying a few words could give me such powerful, intense experiences and change my life. And it's sad that people will miss out on the wonders of MAP because, on the surface, it seems so weird.
It's worked for me. That's all I can say.
I myself am at a loss for how to recommend this to people, because had I discovered this book on my own, I would have thought it was too weird to ever work. However, when my Reiki teacher told me how it had worked for her, I decided to give it a chance. I'm glad I did. When I first started working with MAP, I thought to myself in amazement, "This is so much more powerful than Reiki ever was for me!" I'm so lucky to have a support system like this.
If I want to share the wonder that is MAP with others -- and I'll only tell those who I think can handle it -- I usually tell them: 1.) I don't know HOW it works; I just know that it does. 2.) Read all the five star reviews on Amazon.com. The one reviewer who gave it fewer than five stars -- W. Lambdin, who gave it three -- probably already had his (her?) mind made up, and didn't approach it with an open mind. The criticism "Needs other things like the Perelandra essences which are expensive" reveals that this reviewer did not read the book carefully (MSW clearly states several times that flower essences may be helpful but are certainly not necessary). The reviewer's other criticism, that it's too ritualistic, depends on whether you think saying a few words is "ritualistic." Opening a coning simply involves saying the words "I would now like to open a MAP coning." Ritualistic? I don't think so, but I freely admit that it's weird, crazy, insane. It's insane to think that saying a few words could give me such powerful, intense experiences and change my life. And it's sad that people will miss out on the wonders of MAP because, on the surface, it seems so weird.
It's worked for me. That's all I can say.
reviewed by bigwinner on November 29, 2006 5:45 PM
