About

Kimberly

Schipke, M.S.

A health crisis took   me into the world of energy medicine. A civil engineer and acupuncturist introduced me to a series of people who helped pinpoint what was needed for my body to heal. It was a combination of stopping the use of birth control pills, auricular acupuncture, homeopathy, and a green laser that changed my life. 

My Story

I was born in the Black Hills of South Dakota and raised in Tupelo, Mississippi. I earned a Bachelors and Masters of Science in Biomedical Engineering with minors in mathematics and Spanish from Mississippi State University. For my thesis, I designed a cyclic pressure bioreactor for the ex vivo study of aortic heart valve mechanobiology. I enjoyed being in a lab and letting my imagination explore new ideas and potentials. 

After graduation I worked as a compliance associate for Coast IRB, an independent review board, to help oversee clinical trials. I was in a cubicle and listening to the serious adverse events of pharmaceutical drugs. I was in beautiful Colorado Springs questioning if this is the right direction for medicine and my life. 

While enjoying some much deserved time off I had a seizure. I suffered respiratory and cardiac arrest. I was revived only to have another seizure. I was transported to the hospital where I had thousands of dollars of tests conducted that didn’t result in any reasons or solutions for the seizures. Afterwards a general physician told me, “Your dizziness might go away or you could have it for the rest of your life. Take Dramamine.” My first thought was… for the rest of my life?! 

I Had to Know More

In the following month, the company I had been working for closed due to legal issues. It was perfect timing to begin my study of physics-based medicine. I went to the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy and Energy Medicine Conference in Westminster, CO in 2009 and met Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher, Dr. Beverly Rubik, Dr. Karl Maret, Dr. Claude Swanson, Dr. Bill Tiller, Dr. Charles Tart and many other brilliant luminaries in the field of energy medicine.  

I spent a month living with nuclear and astrophysicist, Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher. Every day my stack of papers and books to read continued to grow. I studied her Unified Field Theory which expanded Einstein’s field equation E = mc² to include the mass and the spin of electrons, as well as, time. She is the first person who pointed out to me the 2D screen on the oscilloscope does not show the 3D spiral nature of the electromagnetic spectrum – spiral lengths not wavelengths. She also worked on the Stargate Research Project at the Stanford Research Institute which investigated Remote Viewing. She opened my mind to research into psychic phenomenon and I cherish our time together. It was with Dr. Rauscher that I met Steven Ross at the World Research Foundation (www.wrf.org) and had a mind-blowing tour of his library. We experienced the Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull together and visited Dr. Russel Targ and Dr. Karl Maret. Elizabeth knew how to have fun and was an incredible mentor. She passed away July 3, 2019 and will be missed but never forgotten.

The Work Begins

Dr. Valerie Hunt, author of “The Infinite Mind" asked me to be her assistant temporarily. She helped develop a technology which measured microvoltage changes at the nerve plexuses along the vagus nerve at UCLA in the 1970s. These are areas referred to as chakras in the Vedic text. The spiral nature of the electromagnetics at the nerve plexus was known and described in the Vedas as energy vortices. Dr. Valerie worked with Paul Mawson to re-engineer this technology with more modern equipment. He later trained me in using the updated technology called the Biofield Recording Visualization. I was asked to perform research as Principle Investigator for the Kundalini Research Project at the World Peace Centre in Pune, India. Valerie has also passed on but her teachings will always be with me.

I have presented at various conferences around the world about the biofield. I volunteer with the Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine (FAIM) as their International Resource Coordinator and have written several articles on about my experiences in integrative clinics and conferences around the world. FAIM was started by former Iowa Congressman Berkley Bedell to help share the latest information on integrative therapies worldwide after integrative therapies saved his life twice. His daughter, Jo Quinn, is carrying on his legacy and has gathered information from top scientists and doctors worldwide. FAIM has a wealth of knowledge on a wide variety of therapies and solutions from all over the globe. Two of my favorite articles are about G-Strophanthin which is not allowed in the U.S. for some reason and Kaqun which are starting to open across the States. 

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