In the Scalar Heart Connection technique, we connect with the wisdom of our heart to provide physical, mental, and emotional feedback regarding areas of coherence or incoherence. Yet, we may not fully appreciate the remarkable functionality of the body’s energetic field and holographic characteristics that produce these positive or negative energetic feedback responses.

By expanding our awareness of the components underlying coherence, such as the absorption of light into cells, we can take steps to move into more complete coherence, with resultant benefits to our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing.

For example, Dr. Kikuo Chishima, a Japanese professor, theorized that the energetic or frequency information in the food we eat is even more important than the nutrients. Food contains molecular compounds of amino acids, complex carbohydrate chains and various chemical elements, each having their own unique frequency or vibration. It is the vibrations of nutrients that raise the vibrations of the body’s tissues.

Pesticide and chemical laden fruits and vegetables, as well as animal protein contaminated with antibiotics and growth hormones, have chaotic vibratory oscillations that act to derail the high coherence of our nutritional energy needs. Thus, our food has to be in the utmost coherent energy state because that is what is taken into our cells in the form of biophoton energy. In addition, our mental state creates an energy field around us that affects the vibration of the food we are preparing or putting into our mouths.


This article also describes the exciting research of German biophysicist Fritz Albert Popp, a Nobel prize winner in physics, who investigated the relationship between coherence and biophoton energy in cells. Popp used highly sensitive light-measuring equipment to monitor light emitted by living cells. He was able to confirm that living cells emit small bursts of light. He determined that cells do not just radiate light, they also absorb light. In fact, the storage time is relative to the quality of the cell. A healthy cell will store light the longest, while an unhealthy cell will give off the light in a shorter time. He also discovered that the dying process of a cell is identical to that of a star. Shortly before its death, it will change into a supernova, whereby its radiation increases a thousand-fold. He further discovered that a healthy cell radiates coherent light, while a diseased cell radiates chaotic light.

According to Popp, every cell in our body receives coherent light, stores coherent light, and emits coherent light.(1) The most basic sub-molecular component of our body is made up of particles of light called biophotons. These biophotons, traveling at the speed of light, make up the electromagnetic frequency patterns that are found in every living organism.

This matrix or field of frequency oscillations or resonance specificity provides the energetic switchboarding behind every cellular function, including DNA/RNA messengering. Cell membranes scan and convert signals into electromagnetic events as proteins within the cell’s bi-layer change shape to vibrations of specific resonant frequencies.(2) Every biochemical reaction is preceded by an electromagnetic signal. Cells communicate both electromagnetically and chemically and create biochemical pathways that interconnect all functions of the body.

Dr. Chishima, author of a nine-volume collection of his research and scientific studies entitled REVOLUTION OF BIOLOGY & MEDICINE, is best known for his studies demonstrating that the origin of red blood corpuscles is not bone marrow but the intestinal villus, and that red blood corpuscles differentiate into all kinds of somatic and germ cells in accordance with their cellular resonant environmental conditions.

Dr. Chishima theorized that the intestinal villi act like small antennae that absorb both nutrients and energetic or frequency information from food. He concluded that it is within the intestinal villi that the body produces red blood cells in a manner similar to how plant roots uptake nutrients from the soil and synthesize them into plant cells. These red blood cells or erythrocytes respond to specific biophoton oscillations and aggregate, fuse and synthesize DNA and differentiate into lymphocyte or mesenchymal cells.(3) The capillary system, which is over 90,000 miles long, is an open-ended system that allows erythrocytes to migrate to any area of the body where they are needed. This open-ended system that connects to the lymphatic system, the meridian system, and the connective tissue provides communication pathways for the flow of information and cellular instructions from the electromagnetic energy matrix.

Chishima’s work offers insight into today’s quantum physics theories that remind us that at the subatomic level matter does not exist. There is only energy; bits of photons with lots of empty space around them. DNA has been thought of as the center of life. On closer inspection, we find that DNA is made up of molecules, which are made up of subatomic particles, and we end up back at the level of biophotons again.

DNA is found to be nothing more than loose strands of deoxyribonucleic acid, a cluster of molecules attached to proteins that make up the cell’s chromatin nucleus. It is interesting to note that although DNA goes under the name of an acid, it is actually a salt (sodium).(4) Sodium, as we know, is one of the body’s important electrolytes and a conductor of electromagnetism. A DNA molecule is negatively charged, with the magnitude of the charge being proportional to the chain’s length. It is a linear, one-dimensional crystal.(3)

The cell’s innermost center is composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins (all molecules). The antenna or filament strand-like configuration of DNA allows the molecules to receive and transmit electromagnetic frequency information along its nucleotide bases, creating resonance reactions in targeted genetic nucleotide triplets that create the template for the formation of messenger RNA (mRNA). Once mRNA has formed, it leaves the cell nucleus and attaches to structures known as ribosomes. Using raw material from cells, ribosomes produce proteins by following the sequence as instructed by mRNA. Proteins, in turn, go about their jobs inside or outside cells based on the original instructions passed down from the electromagnetic coding from DNA to RNA and finally to ribosomes.

This process is known as transcription and provides the means for electromagnetic frequency oscillations, the body’s master conductor, to interact with the cell’s command center to instruct what notes to play, when, how loud, how long, etc., in order to maintain the precision and harmony of the whole body’s vibratory and cellular orchestra.

To reduce our DNA to subatomic particles of energy may leave us wondering what is left. Our bodies have now totally disappeared into a sea of energy that is seemingly under the control of a superconscious energy field. From this vantage point we begin to see how we are interconnected with everything else.

We also can begin to understand how it is possible for red blood cells to transform into tissue cells and—with enough interference from poor food, stress, environmental toxins, and inner conflicts—into cancerous cells. It also begins to explain how it is possible for human limb regeneration to occur without the aid of cellular mitosis.(5)

An interruption or distortion in the range, strength and coherency of the body’s electromagnetic energy system leads to breakdown in the body’s self-healing mechanisms. Our thoughts and emotions are also frequency patterns and have a direct relationship to the integrity of our energy field.

A disruption in our consciousness can create an area of stagnation or incoherence in our bodies that can derail DNA transcription, suppress T-cell and NK-cell activity and other immune system functions, and lead to chronic and degenerative illnesses, depression and other psychosis.

Dr. Ralph Alan Dale, director of the Acupuncture Education Center in North Miami Beach, Florida, after spending the last two decades tracking down clinical and research data from China, Japan, and Germany, has accumulated evidence of eighteen different microacupuncture holograms in the body, including one in the hands, feet, arms, neck, tongue, and even gums.

Dale feels that these microsystems are “holographic reiterations of the gross anatomy” and believes there are still other such systems waiting to be discovered. In a notion reminiscent of David Bohm’s assertion that every electron in some way contains the cosmos, Dale hypothesizes that every finger, and even every cell, may contain its own acupuncture microsystem.(6) (7)

It is this holographic characteristic of the body’s energy field that provides physical, mental, emotional and spiritual feedback into areas of incoherence. The Scalar Heart Connection method allows us to identify these non-coherent energy patterns that manifest as our emotional, relational, or physical difficulties.(8) The same feedback system is also used to identify the proper healing modality needed to activate the macro- and microstructures of the human energy system to bring about coherence and a restoration of health and mental/emotional wellbeing.

It has been documented that DNA repair can be activated using a frequency of 528 Hertz. At this precise frequency the clustered water molecules that surround and support the DNA structure form a perfect six-sided hexagon.(9) (10) This demonstrates how important it is to our health and vitality to support and maintain our energetic coherence on all levels.

Even the slightest deviation in resonance on the cellular level can cause the frequency that supports the beautiful and magical six-sided hexagon to become something less coherent.(9) Since every cell encapsulates information about the entire organism, we can see how important it is to our health and vitality to support and maintain our energetic coherence.

 

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