Facets of a Diamond – Blog
Many years ago I was on the phone trying to help a very distressed woman. Sending, I hoped, healing energy to her down the line. When I hung up I realized I had, unconsciously, drawn a very intricate pattern – a symbol – on the pad beside the phone. I found that it had quite a lot of healing energy, for whenever I showed it to a sufferer, his Life Energy would immediately be enhanced. It must have been due to my healing intention to the woman.
From Poems of High Life Energy. Dr. Diamond’s poetry contains some of his most profound and personal statements. Teeming with insight, wisdom, & compassion.
When we sing a melody using just pure vowels instead of the given words, our Life Energy, and that of any listener, is greatly enhanced. For then the experience becomes metaverbal.
From the Greek tropos, a turning, is derived our tropism, a turning movement of an organism. So phototropism is an organism, especially a plant or a tree, turning towards the light. And as a photographer, I turn to the light: always aware of it, always relating to it.
In this thought-provoking and insightful discussion, Dr. Diamond considers what it really means to be a holistic healer. Ultimately the healer should feel not only that he and the patient are one whole, but that everything is a unity.
The more loved you feel, the more will your audience. And that should be the purpose of your music.
From Poems of High Life Energy. Dr. Diamond’s poetry contains some of his most profound and personal statements. Teeming with insight, wisdom, & compassion.
It would well seem that Mencius was perhaps the most inspired – and so inspiring – of all philosophers. His basic belief was that our inherent natures are naturally loving just as it is the inherent nature of water to run downward.
We don't have to tackle each of our superficial emotional and psychological problems, if we can go past them to the Soul, the core of love that resides in all of us. That's what Dr. Diamond tries with everything he does: his photography, painting, poetry, music - and this talk.

