Visualization (monchhobi) is a very important weapon for healing. It has been successful in those cases where the other treatment had failed. Doctors have observed the effect of mind on the body for a long time. When a person experiences sadness, the lacrimal gland gets stimulated and secretes tears in the eyes. Both real and imaginary danger increases the heart rate, blood sugar level, blood pressure and breathing rate. The same changes take place when we experience anger. Doctors have observed that visualization can cause physical changes just like emotions do.
Dr. Edmund Jacobson was the first to conduct research on the influence of visualization on the body. In the 20s he discovered that when a person visualizes he is running his leg muscles become stimulated.
Dr. Mark Cornwall, Professor of Physical Therapy at the North Arizona University, conducted several research studies to see whether visualization can help sportsmen increase their strength or skills. After decades of research, his answer was ‘yes’. A report based on his research was published on the 14th Jan 1991 edition of the Canadian newspaper `National Inquirer’.
Dr. Cornwall selected 24 college girls between the age 21 to 25 for his research. Using a machine, he measured the strength of their leg muscles. Then he divided the girls into two groups. The first group was asked to visualize that they were exercising their right leg muscle. Electrodes were attached to their leg muscle to measure physical effect of visualization. Both groups continued like this for 3 days. The others followed their regular routine. On the 4th day, he measured the leg muscle strength of the two groups once again. He found that for the first group the strength of leg muscles had increased 13%, whereas there was no progress in the 2nd group. After several experiments and researches, Dr. Corwall declared that visualization can help increase the strength of any muscle and organ of the body.
Australian psychologist Alan Richardson showed that visualization can help improve physical skills/ability. He invited young basketball players of the same skill level to take part in his research. He divided them into 3 groups. The first group was asked to practice free throw for 20 minutes every day. The second group was forbidden to do any practice. The third group was asked to do relaxation and visualize that they were throwing the ball in the basket successfully for 20 minutes every day. All three groups continued like this for 20 days. After 20 days:
The skill of the 1st group increased by 24%
The skill of the 2nd group remained unchanged
The skill of the 3rd group increased by 23%
This is why these days sportsmen use visualization alongside actual practice in order to make maximum progress.
Dr. Carl Simonton was the first to use visualization (monchhobi) to heal patients. He used the visualization technique on the cancer patients in America’s Fort Worth Cancer Counseling Center. He noticed that those patients who practiced visualization along with regular treatment lived longer than the others. In some cases, the patients were completely cured.
B G Lee Hsien, the deputy prime ministry of Singapore, used meditation to cure his lymphatic cancer. An article entitled ‘The Power of Meditation’ was published in the 30th June 1993 edition of Asia Week. The article reported that after B G Lee Hsien’s learned how to meditate after his lymphatic cancer was diagnosed on November 1992. After eighteen weeks of chemotherapy and meditation, the doctors declared him completely cured. It also stated that doctors were advising their patients to meditate more and more.