Brief Biography
Wayne P. London, M.D., a board-certified psychiatrist, graduated from Harvard Medical School and from 1981 to 1995 he was on the faculty of Dartmouth Medical School. He has published more than 25 scientific papers on alcoholism, breast cancer, dyslexia, left-handedness, full-spectrum light and other topics.
From 2001 to 2007, he was an intermittent consultant at the Windber Medical Center and the Windber Research Institute in Windber, Pennsylvania.
Since 1994, he has been developing and applying a theory of metaphysical and spiritual healing (MASH) that connects to the Ancestors and to Place. The theory is based on specific vibrational flow patterns or spiritual modes that generalize electromagnetic fields and transcend the physical world of space and time.
These spiritual modes are "Universal Truths" that can be found in science, in the arts and in multiple spiritual traditions such as the Celtic, Judaic, Christian, the West African Caribbean Yoruba, in the seven Hindu Chakras, the Hebrew language, the Classic Greek musical modes and in the music of Beethoven. Healing rituals (research-driven rituals) that address specific biologic and scientific mechanisms can be designed based on the spiritual modes and the ancient wisdom of multiple spiritual traditions.
Parts of the metaphysical theory that deal with the idea of Spiritual Path and the notions of "Belong, In" and "Not Belong, Not In" appear in the Medical Epilogue of Sara's Story.