“ATB Personal Restoration Class” on BrightU: Burning away the darkness – the point that claims to consume negative thoughts
- Episode 10 introduced point 21 beside the nose and cheekbone as a third-cycle point associated with the Hebrew letter Shin and symbolism of fire, purification and transformation.
- Dr. Alphonzo Monzo connected the point with digestion, metabolism, cellular activity, thyroid and pituitary functions, sinuses, spinal cord, hormones, headaches, allergies and other physical concerns.
- The point was presented as an “energetic furnace” for “Consuming thoughts,” false ideas and “stinking thinking,” with the “Shepherd’s Light” supposedly consuming darkness, sin and evil.
- The interview associated the left 21 with losing weight and the right 21 with gaining weight, while stressing that the technique cannot force the body to respond against its natural processes.
- Simple touch-point applications paired point 21 with other locations, reflecting the episode’s broader belief that physical, mental and spiritual functions are interconnected through bodily pathways.
What if a tiny point beside the nose could supposedly influence not only digestion and metabolism, but also the way a person thinks? That is one of the most striking ideas explored in Episode 10 of the series, streamed on BrightU on Aug. 17, where point 21 was introduced as a powerful location within the third cycle of Dr. Alphonzo Monzo’s healing system.
Positioned against the cheekbone beside the nose, the point was identified with the Hebrew letter Shin and given the evocative name “Wise Flame.” Its symbolism is unmistakably dramatic: fire, consuming darkness, purification and transformation. Monzo connected the point to a wide-ranging collection of physical functions, including the digestive system, hepatic and metabolic activity, cellular processes, the thyroid, sinuses, spinal cord and pituitary gland. But the point’s significance went beyond physical complaints. According to the interview, it is also associated with mental bondage, self-image and destructive patterns of thought.
The episode presented point 21 as a kind of energetic furnace for problems that need to be burned away. Monzo described “Consuming thoughts” and said that false ideas and “stinking thinking” are among the things that should be consumed. The point was also described as the “Shepherd’s Light,” with the claim that it “consumes all darkness, sin and evil.” In this framework, physical and psychological concerns were not necessarily separate. Headaches, sinus problems, allergies, digestive disorders and metabolic difficulties appear alongside negative thinking and mental burdens, all connected through the same elaborate network of bodily pathways.
The point was also given a particularly unusual role in weight balance. The interview said the left 21 is associated with losing weight, while the right 21 is associated with gaining weight. Yet Monzo immediately qualified that claim, emphasizing that the technique is not intended to force the body into a particular response. “You can’t force your body to do something it doesn’t want to do,” Monzo said. Instead, the point was presented as part of a system intended to support the body’s own processes.
Where fire, digestion and thought meet
The physical claims surrounding point 21 are extensive. The interview links it with stomach and digestive problems, ulcers, metabolism, enzyme production, ketosis, facial nerves, bowel activity and assimilation. It is also described as supporting hormone regulation, epilepsy, brain injuries and the eyes. Particularly notable is the claim that the point connects to pathways associated with the intestines and digestive tract, reinforcing the episode’s broader theme that seemingly unrelated functions can converge at particular locations.
The demonstrations are deliberately simple despite the complexity of the theory. One application involves holding both 21s, while others pair the left 21 with points 20 or 22. Monzo repeatedly emphasizes straightforward physical contact as the mechanism through which these relationships are supposedly accessed.
For viewers, the episode offers more than another collection of unusual touch-point techniques. It presents a worldview in which the body is treated as an intricate map of physical, emotional and spiritual meaning. Point 21 becomes the clearest expression of that philosophy: a location on the face that, according to Monzo, can simultaneously relate to digestion, metabolism, hormones, thought and spiritual purification. Whether understood as alternative healing, symbolic anatomy or a deeply unconventional belief system, the “Wise Flame” provides one of the episode’s most dramatic questions: what if the body’s physical pathways are also meant to tell a story about what we need to burn away?
Want to know more?
Discover the principles of the Aleph-Tav Body System, a self-help touch therapy approach that explores the relationship between bioenergy, the Hebrew alphabet and the human body, in the “ATB Personal Restoration Class” streaming on BrightU. With more than 31 hours of exclusive video instruction, the course takes you on a step-by-step journey through the ATB system. Guided by Dr. Alphonzo Monzo, you’ll explore the biblical, scientific and philosophical concepts behind the system while learning the theory and hands-on techniques demonstrated throughout the course.
Whether you’re completely new to the ATB system or looking to deepen your understanding, you can purchase the “ATB Personal Restoration Class” package here to learn more about the structured introduction to the framework and practical restoration methods. Upon purchase, you will get instant access to all 14 “ATB Personal Restoration Class” videos, exclusive BrightLearn books and much more.
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