For example, one might find a strong sense of sadness at age 12 or birth trauma at the outer edge of the biofield. Areas of dissonance can be pinpointed to a specific age and type of memory. Practitioners work with the “ Biofield Anatomy Map“, a compilation of Biofield Tuning’s founder, Eileen Day McKusick’s 20+ years of biofield observations. This appears to correspond to the release of tension within the body. In short order, the dissonance resolves and the sense of resistance gives way. When the practitioner encounters a turbulent area he/she continues to activate the tuning fork and hold it in that specific spot. Research suggests the body’s organizational energy uses the steady coherent vibrational frequency of the tuning fork to “tune” itself. The practitioner is feeling for resistance and turbulence in the client’s energy field, as well as listening for a change in the overtones and undertones of the tuning fork. In Biofield Tuning (also known as “sound balancing”, we see the human biofield as a bioplasmic toroid-shaped (doughnut-shaped) bubble which surrounds the body at a distance of about five feet to the sides and two-three feet at the top and bottom bounded by a double layer plasma membrane much like the protective boundary which defines the earth’s upper atmosphere.ĭuring a Biofield Tuning session, a client lies fully clothed on a treatment table while the practitioner activates a tuning fork and scans the body slowly beginning from a distance. Like a fluid, it can be of varying viscosities and densities. Another word for this energy is “bioplasma.” Bioplasma is a diffuse magnetic fluid which surrounds all living beings. Subtle energy is higher, finer, more diffuse and follows slightly different laws. One way of understanding subtle energy is through the analogy “subtle energy is to electromagnetism as water vapor is to water.” Just as we do not measure water vapor with the same tools we use to measure water, we can’t use the same tools to measure subtle energy we would use to measure electricity. Not coincidentally, within the body at each chakra location there is a corresponding large cluster of nerves or plexuses. The term “chakra” (wheel) in Sanskirt, refers to spinning energy vortices which are seen as structures in the body’s subtle energy anatomy. While western science has yet to describe and measure this energy, other cultures, especially ancient Indian or Vedic cultures describe it extensively. Here is an article that explains all this in some detail enjoy:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |