RESONANT ENERGETICS
by Bruce Eichelberger M.T.O.M., O.M.D. (China), L.Ac., Dipl.Ac. (NCCA) |
In a different set of experiments, objective science (behavioral psychology), was unable to prove the existence of consciousness, mostly because they were unable to clarify an objective way to test for it. An interesting side effect of this is that they were also unable to prove the existence of unconsciousness. This means that it is scientifically unsound (i.e. unproven superstition) to say that mountains, trees, rivers, etc. are not conscious. This also means that science cannot disprove the correctness of American Indian and other "primitive" tribal cultures in saying that we can communicate with the rocks, flowers, Earth, Sun and stars. By using our innate, generally untapped abilities we can develop the ability to perceive clear resonant responses and effectively receive information from Life in all it's diverse richness.
With training and practice it becomes possible to access a vastly expanded range of energetic frequencies, even by those who feel they are not naturally talented in this way. This skill is extremely flexible and, when used creatively allows connection with multi-dimensional levels. There are two essentials for developing this skill: 1) A way to get feedback, and 2) Appropriate, clear, effective question-asking.
Feedback in Resonant Energetics is gathered through the mechanism of Resonance - the ability to tune perception to specific levels of experience using Intention. Any technique such as dowsing, use of a pendulum, applied kinesiology (muscle-testing), and various forms of ideo-motor signaling can be used to read the resonance. This is relatively easy as long as you practice open skepticism, in other words, the willingness to get whatever answer you get and to double-check your work from different angles.
Once ability is developed with a feedback technique, the degree of success is entirely determined by effective question-asking - "Seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you." As with everything, the context of any specific situation has enormous bearing on question-asking protocols - if you want to measure lightning, don't use a rain gauge. For example, in the healing arts you might ask questions relating to assessment of the patient's condition or the appropriate healing modalities which may be effective. On the other hand, you would want to ask very different questions if faced with a difficult work situation.
It is important to know, and to remember, that all of your actions will generate additional feedback. This means that as you open your levels of awareness to more and higher levels, you must continue to pay attention and be willing to adapt. It doesn't pay to get caught in reflexive habit patterns when you are moving through the complex variables that make up life.
(c) 1995 Bruce Eichelberger All rights reserved.
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