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Table of Contents and Excerpt From 'Reconnective Therapy'
Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. The Energy Body 3. About Energy: The Dimensional Model 4. The Human Experience: A Bigger Picture 5. The Frequencies 6. The Way It Works 7. The Interconnection of Mind and Body and the Healing of the Mind 8. The Law of Healing: Allopathic and Homeopathic Principles 9. Beyond Causality: About Grace 10. Dysfunction from the Point of View of Reconnective Therapy 11. The Effectiveness of Reconnective Therapy 12. An Extended Understanding of Body Structure and Function Chapter 6 - The Way It Works The Mechanics of Disconnection and Reconnection: An Example The information held in the energy body connects through certain interfaces into the physical body. Here the information is translated into impulses that organize matter in the related body part to create perfect body structure and function.
Figure 6.1. First frequency information about structure and function of the left shoulder connecting through the interface into the physical body. Figure 6.1 shows an example of how the first frequency connects through the related interface in the brain and so links the body to the information about structure and function of the left shoulder. Just for the illustration, I put the first frequency in there like a bubble around the body. Let’s assume that the person in this illustration now sustains an injury to his left shoulder. In this case, he fell and injured the joint capsule. If a human body is subjected to a physical impact, this impact gets distributed throughout the body. Every cell and piece of tissue takes on some of the impact, until it is absorbed completely. If the impact is too strong for the body to absorb in this way and the body didn’t do anything to protect itself, the energy of the impact would travel through the peripheral nervous system into the spinal cord and then up into the brain and kill the person instantly. The body knows about this hazard and has a way to protect itself against it. At the moment of the impact, the body encloses the impact location in an energetic field that has the shape of a sphere. I call this structure a shock pattern. The energy of the impact is frozen within this energetic sphere and is kept from traveling all over the body, especially from traveling into the central nervous system. The good thing about this is that it keeps the person alive. On the negative side, it keeps him from healing as well. I talk more about this phenomenon in Chapter 12, “Body Protection” on page 146. Due to the way that the body is structured at this time, these shock patterns, if untreated, remain throughout life. However, disciplines like advanced chi gong or tai chi seem to be able to raise the frequency of the body to the point where it can release shock patterns by itself. Returning to the injured individual described above, at the moment of his accident, part of an energy interface in his brain disconnects from its original function and starts running an energetic loop that sets up the shock pattern. If you look at Figure 6.2, you can see the sphere made up of dotted lines. This is the shock pattern around the left shoulder. The shaded area in the drawing is the part that disconnected. You can see that the part of the interface that disconnected from its original function is exactly the same one that is setting up the shock pattern around the left shoulder.
Figure 6.2. The energy interface has partially disconnected from its original function and has created a shock pattern around the left shoulder. The energetic sphere of the shock pattern pushes part of the information about structure and function out of the shoulder. This means that it disconnects parts of the information about left shoulder structure and function (Figure 6.3). It also causes energetic compression in the shoulder and physical compression in its tissues. The shaded areas in Figure 6.3 show the parts that have disconnected.
Figure 6.3. The shock pattern causes a disconnection of parts of first frequency information of structure and function of the left shoulder. Now, the injured man shows up in the office of a RCT practitioner. The first step in treatment is the diagnosis. In RCT, diagnosis consists of finding out which body part or system wants to be reconnected. The therapist asks the body what it wants to have done, and the body shows the interface that has been setting up the shock pattern. The next step of treatment is the reconnection. The reconnection is done through “resonance.” Resonance is a term from physics that I’ll explain through the following example. Let’s say that I have a guitar string tuned to A. The frequency of the tone A is the frequency at which this string can vibrate best. Now I start stimulating the string with all kinds of different frequencies in the form of sound. Once a sound wave reaches our A string, it triggers a response. The string starts to vibrate. The string’s response to all these different frequencies is small until I stimulate it with exactly the A that it likes. The vibration of the string then suddenly becomes quite strong. By strong, I mean that the string’s vibrational amplitude reaches a maximum that is significantly higher than the ones it reached with all the other frequencies. If there were no friction or resistance of any kind to the oscillation of the string, the amplitude, when stimulated with the right A, would become limitless. This phenomenon is called resonance. In Figure 6.2, you can see the interface in the brain and the information in the energy body to which it wants to connect. It is the part of the energy interface that has disconnected from its original function in order to set up the shock pattern. The energy interface, the information that wants to connect to the body through it and the connection itself are vibrating on the same distinct frequency. The therapist’s job is to come as close as possible to the interface in the brain, providing exactly this frequency in his or her body. This sets up the resonance effect. The interface and the related part of the energy body both start vibrating at exactly this frequency and, when the amplitude is high enough, the connection crosses over. This procedure usually takes around thirty seconds. With this, you can see that an RCT treatment does not involve any energy exchange between the therapist and the client. It works strictly through resonance. The impacts that someone feels from an RCT treatment have nothing to do with the therapist. They result solely from information connecting from the person’s energy body into his or her physical body. Once the connection is done, the body tells the therapist that it has had enough and that it wants his or her hands off. This usually feels as if the body is pushing the therapist’s hands out or away from it. After over five years of doing this work, I can say that once the connections are made, they stay. So far, I have never had to do the same connection twice. This does not mean that a therapist will not work on the same part of the body more than once. If this occurs, it simply means that something more needs to be done. With the reconnection of the interface that set up the shock pattern, this interface is reconnected to its original or usually even higher frequency function. This means that it is no longer running the energy loop that was creating the shock pattern. This shock pattern has become non-existent. No release occurred; the body simply stopped creating it. With the disappearance of the shock pattern, the shoulder generally reconnects by itself to its structural and functional information. In more severe accidents, the injured part of the body has to be reconnected separately most of the time. This treatment will often be next in line after the shock release.
Figure 6.4. Body after reconnection of the interface that created the shock pattern and the interface for structure and function of the left shoulder. Figure 6.4 shows the body after the reconnection of the shoulder and the interface that set up the shock pattern. This interface is completely reconnected to the information to which it connected before the accident happened. With the release of the shock pattern, the left shoulder is now fully connected to the information about its structure and function. With this, it is totally healed and functional. I could not show the higher frequency information that usually connects in a treatment because the picture would have become too complex. I usually do treatments in groups. A typical session consists of two treatments that are about one to two hours apart. The body needs time to integrate the first treatment before it is ready for the second one. After the second treatment, the body takes about five to fourteen days to integrate before it can be treated again. In the case of acute conditions, the body can take treatments in shorter intervals. The group treatments are very powerful because of the resonance effect. If the body wants it, the participant can pick up on any treatment that happens in the room. For instance, if a person has the interface for shock reconnected and someone else needs the same thing, he or she can resonate with the information and receive the same healing. Treatments with RCT can be given long-distance as well. One-to-one sessions and long-distance treatments accomplish the same amount of healing as group sessions; it just takes more treatments. |