Highly respected physicist Ervin Laszlo, in his book Science and the Akashic Field, describes the quantum vacuum as “not just a superdense sea of energy but also a sea of information.” 8 He argues convincingly and in detail that “the physical world is a reflection of energy vibrations from more subtle worlds that, in turn, are reflections of still more subtle energy fields. These time-honored principles find themselves reappearing in the thinking of many contemporary scientists. In other words, this template gives rise to the blueprint. It is an organizing principle that both creates and maintains health and life, a storehouse of information that guides the development of the individual in conjunction with ancestral, genetic, and environmental influences. An energetic template underlies and permeates a material form. James Oschman, in his excellent book, Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis, points out that “in a few short decades scientists have gone from a conviction there is no such thing as energy fields in and around the human body to an absolute certainty they exist.” 6 He goes on to describe the human body as a “living matrix” that is “simultaneously a mechanical, vibrational or oscillatory, energetic, electronic, and informational network.” 7Īll these philosophical and healing traditions have their differences, but they are all pointing to a similar phenomenon. Becker, DO, 4 as well as Harold Saxton Burr in his book The Blueprint of Immortality, 5 also looked at the possibility of an energetic or electrical blueprint as a field that surrounds the body. Michael Kern, DO, discusses this energetic pattern from the perspective of contemporary biodynamic craniosacral practitioners: “The Breath of Life carries an essential blueprint for health a deep and unwavering ordering principle “ 2 In The Integration of Human Structures Ida Rolf poses the question, “Is ‘balancing’ actually the placing of the body of flesh upon an energy pattern that activates it?” 3 Robert O. Goethe’s “ur-phenomenon” (origin or source phenomenon) is also the “morphological imperative”–the archetype from which form arises. In Kabbalah, we find Adam Kadmon, the original human, sometimes defined as that pattern which, animated by light, gives birth to life, repairs, and heals. Shipibo healers in Peru say that before they can begin to do anything they must repair the energetic structure of the body by singing the energetic patterns. As we developed this work together, we found reflections of its fundamental principles in both ancient and modern worldviews, and in varied philosophies and healing traditions. SourcePoint Therapy is the culmination of almost 40 years of explorations in consciousness, energy, and healing. Bob is a former Zen teacher with degrees in architecture and fine arts, a certified advanced Rolfer in practice since 1986, and a biodynamic craniosacral therapist. Our work with the blueprint has led to the evolution of an energetic healing system we call SourcePoint Therapy, which has been developed, refined, and tested over the past 13 years. It is a path that constantly intrigues, challenges, invites, confuses, clarifies, and delights. My husband, Bob Schrei, and I have worked with the principle of the blueprint for many years and have discovered that to embark on the path of energetic medicine involves a radical redefinition of self, energy, healing, and indeed this universe in which we dwell. From the philosophies of ancient Greece to the practices of shamans in indigenous cultures and the theories of modern physics, we find the principle of an energetic pattern that contains the information essential to the creation and healthy maintenance of life. Describe it as a blueprint, an archetype, the matrix, a Platonic idea, a song-line, or a morphological field.
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