The courage of some doctors, once isolated but now growing in number, in demanding that medicine open its eyes to phenomena that go beyond the scope of science and seek, with the means at its disposal, to understand and integrate them, is an initiative that, without the slightest shadow of a doubt, will place not medicine but humanity on a new level. The only truly great person in an occupation is the one capable of expanding it or, rather, incorporating it into the bigger picture of existence. The importance of what is done is the importance of its purpose; thus, medicine that sees and investigates the whole man can only end up impacting, sooner or later, man in the fullness of his manifestations.