Aura Surgery: Healing Karmic Patterns and Unconscious Conflicts in the Human Energy Field
By (Author) Mathias Knlen
By (author) Christine Waldhauser-Knlen
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Findhorn Press
1st April 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Complementary therapies, healing and health
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Paperback
176
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
167g
A medical doctors synthesis of holistic healing with the morphogenetic field
Explains how the morphogenetic field records disruptive information from past lives including old oaths and guilt
Shows how ancestral karmic patterns and conflicts are inherited and affect ones energy field and physical body
Presents 30 case studies to show how aura surgery can be used to treat panic attacks, diabetes, bronchial carcinoma, and hair loss
Our energy fields record disruptive information that weve unconsciously inherited from past lives and ancestors and which gets stored as blockages. Whether we repeat the same mistakes or deal with chronic health conditions, it can seem like we are fated to suffer in specific ways. Aura surgery can remove these mental and energetic blockages and help us heal and realize our potential.
The authors explain how our energy systems inherit disruptive information due to past oaths and vows or guilt and shame related to the past. By working on the subtle energy bodies, aura surgery addresses underlying karmic and ancestral patterns including the unconscious thoughts and beliefs that impact our energetic field and manifest physically. A physically non-invasive methodology, aura surgery is performed on the etheric level by working on an illustration or model of ones body or afflicted organ. This method focuses on resonance patterns that are detectable through kinesiology and non-linear systems so it can also treat afflictions that do not appear in physical scans. Presenting 30 case studies, Dr. Knlen explains how he uses aura surgery for conditions such as panic attacks, diabetes, bronchial carcinoma, and hair loss.
This book shows that, as we integrate the human energy field into our medical interventions, medicine in the 21st century can offer more sustainable healing systems to live happier lives.
Mathias Knlen, M.D., is a doctor of neurology and founder of the institute for aura surgery (IFA Institut fr Aurachirurgie) in Liechtenstein. He is also the founder of Softmark AG Grnwald, which develops software in cognitive computing and bio-programming. He practices near Munich, Germany. Christine Waldhauser-Knlen is a journalist with a background in political science. She has been researching nutrition and holistic medicine for more than 30 years.