Welcome to Mickel Therapy
The Matrix and Keys to Health
Mickel Therapy has undergone significant evolution over the last year. This has resulted in an additional understanding of ‘dis-ease’ states and how we can treat these. Dr Mickel is currently writing a new book that will expand on this information. The following is a short summary of some of these changes that have occurred in the Mickel Therapy process.
We still use the idea of symptoms being messengers and work with this at the outset, however in most cases the Mickel Therapist will then move onto start to work, with the less metaphorical, essence of your matrix.
Recent quantum physics research has shown it possible to take photographs of this energetic field or matrix.
Briefly the matrix is an energetic field and is what we referred to previously as the ‘body’. The matrix is the source of all our primary e-motions. These arise within the energy field of the matrix and pass through it directly into our physical cells and start to derange their function. This is what we believe creates ‘dis-ease’ states.
Mickel Therapy has studied several hundred cases and learned how to show you to work with the matrix using Mickel Therapy ‘Keys to Health’. With practice, using these keys allows you to take back control of your health by working with primary e-motions that arise within the matrix before they have the above effect on your cells. More detail around these will be explained in Dr Mickel’s next book.
Overview of the keys.
The keys have been designed by Dr Mickel following review of over 300 cases. Below are examples of the three main types of keys, which all Mickel Therapists are trained in coaching you in the use of:
Key 1 - The art of ‘Loving Disallowance’
Key 2 – The Facilitator key of Communication
Key 3 – Self and balancing needs.
An expanded explanation of these will be included in Dr Mickel’s book. The keys are extremely effective but caution must be used in applying them, as guidance in their use is essential. It is for this reason that all Mickel Therapists are intensively trained and supervised through their work.
January 2006












