I finally finished reading the book of Martin Peña, "The Book of Bioquantum." The point rebuttal of statements is useless when the arguments that support is weak. In Chapter 5 , Professor Peña recommended "study" movies: Matrix, Monsters Inc., The Island and the animated series Dragon Ball Z ( chap. 13) . The entertainment industry is a bad ally. Anything different from using a juvenile argument, citing a musician as a moral authority.
To make statements like the one hit then need to completely ignore reality (Emphasis mine in all quotes):
"Want to know how to banish diseases from cancer and AIDS on anyone? Applying forgiveness therapy, there is no choice. [...] I'm telling you from experience; I have documented hundreds of cases of people were in 'terminal phase' , and thanks to them I have applied this technique beautiful person, are now fully restored . How do you see from there? "is immoral to trivialize the health of people with real problems. No one is ill with cancer to think negatively and AIDS is not caused by social repression against the "gay community" (whatever that means). No where is this nonsense of thinking that nature behaves according to our abstractions about it. Nature does not care if we get 5 in a test, if we gave tuberculosis or stop breathing. Biological processes are alien to what is generated inside the brain; occur no matter what you think. Martín Peña has no basis to support the assertion.

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You will think is a "Charrito" that I just told you, but if you study nuclear physics or quantum physics you'll realize what I'm talking about. That's why I love scientists, they are not atheists as you listed, because they will know God !; understand it much better than any "religious to the bone" . [...] The true and ardent devotee of physics, discovered the energy source of life itself. Is not it amazing? Top [...]¡ quantum physics! "- http://escueladebioquantum.com/Capitulo11.htm
How many problems are you with this quotation? It is a good example of questionable style of this text. I've always said that only true Scottish know how to take whiskey. I Said It! Mr. Peña was right to assume that he looked forward to the Chapter 16 . For different reasons, but at least we agree on something.
is in this chapter which discusses the technique of bioquantum. The livelihood of the art is supplied by a number of anecdotes that I have difficulty believing. Examples: Martín Peña congenital blindness cured by surgery adult "etheric" HIV and saved a man of advanced age. Sorry to disappoint, but no different from bioquantum Reiki and excessive and irresponsible optimism.
From "Book of Bioquantum" Chapter 16:
"With the palms of the hands is come to perceive disharmony or presence of subtle beings from head to toe patient without touching the body physical. [...] The possible fractures to leave subtle beings to transmute d eben be restored by means of energy through the hands . How? 'Bathing' literally the affected area with bright jets energy compounds million of multicolored small sphere out of your healing hands. You know that the moment he retires to a subtle beings got sick and 50% of cure. "argue what I said. It seems immoral for a person claiming to have knowledge to abuse the ignorance of others and try to spend your childhood fantasy by medical recommendations.
The book failed to deliver on its promises, regardless of my skinny analysis. There is a treatise on quantum physics (no statistics, linear algebra, special relativity and electrodynamics of nowhere). Nor is it a book of medicine, the AIDS denialism is a boundary overcome. It's a bad book of "new age theory" (too many inconsistencies and vagueness in the definition of terms). Nor is it a self-help book: in the journey of bioquantum one must participate with higher beings (to eventually become one.) What is it? Only Martin Peña knows the answer.
"Positive things? "The Book of Bioquantum" is free. Good for you, Martin.