WEB SITE GLOSSARY
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TERM |
DEFINITION |
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Acupressure |
A
technique of applying manual pressure to specific points along the energy
meridians of the body for pain relief or to restore energy flow. |
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Acupuncture |
A
technique of inserting and manipulating fine filiform needles into specific
points along the energy meridians of the body to relieve pain or to restore
energy flow. |
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Applied
Kinesiology |
A system
that evaluates structural, muscular, chemical, emotional and mental aspects
of health in the body by using manual muscle testing. |
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Ascension |
The
process of personal and spiritual growth that focuses on working toward
higher levels of consciousness by releasing aspects resonating with lower
attractor fields; ultimately culminating in enlightenment. |
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Ascension
Symptoms |
Symptoms
of disorientation that occur as a consequence of shifts in consciousness and
the resulting changes in brain chemistry, physiology and belief systems. |
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Astral |
Refers to
the energy/matter frequency band just beyond the etheric plane. |
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Attractor
Fields |
Highly
organized energy fields that magnetically pull everything in a given system
toward them. Attractor fields of
varying strength exist behind every behavior, belief and thought. |
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Aura |
The
energy envelope that surrounds and interpenetrates the physical body. The
aura is made up of all the different energy shells or bodies that compose the
physical, etheric, astral, mental, causal, and higher spiritual aspects of
the multidimensional human form. |
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Awakening |
To become
aware or awaken from the dream of human unconsciousness; to become conscious
of one’s spiritual purpose and path; to consciously embark on a journey of
spiritual awareness and growth. |
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Axiatonal
Lines |
Energy
bands that connect bio-cellular activities to higher energy inputs. The axiatonal
lines connect higher energetic informational grids to the physical body
through the acupuncture meridian system. |
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Behavioral
kinesiology |
A system
that evaluates mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of being by using
manual muscle testing. |
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Beliefs |
The
simplest form of mental programming aligned with a specific level of energy
or attractor field. Some beliefs are destructive while others are beneficial. |
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Brain
Wave |
Brain wave patterns such as beta, alpha, delta, and theta
represent different states of consciousness in the same way as radio or
television sets can tune into different stations or frequencies. Beta brain
wave patterns are prevalent during everyday cognitive function, whereas alpha
and theta brain waves are prevalent during meditation or healing. |
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Causal
Plane |
The
subtle plane where human consciousness stores all records from its many
incarnations on the physical plane, along with any related karma. |
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Causality |
The
notion in classical physics that event A causes event B: the sun causes the
plant to grow. A more accurate view is the quantum physics concept of
emergence, which states that event B is potentiality emerging when
appropriate conditions are present: when sunlight, water and nutrition are
present, a grown plant emerges as the manifestation of its potential. |
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Chakra |
An energy
center or nadi in the body which is a step-down transformer for higher
frequency subtle energies and life force.
The chakras process subtle energy and convert it to facilitate
chemical, hormonal, and cellular changes in the body. |
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Consciousness |
Consciousness
denotes our capacity to be aware of our thoughts, actions and feelings. It
can be equated with awareness or being-ness, and exists in all sentient life
forms. |
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Content |
The
specifics that occur within a larger field of context. Content without context is meaningless, yet
the mind often mistakes symbol (content) for that which it represents
(context). |
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Context |
The
overall field of information in which content occurs and which gives content
its meaning. When we attempt to
interpret content without understanding the larger context, we often draw
erroneous conclusions. |
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Laying on
of gemstones and crystals to deliver frequency-specific energy to the human
multidimensional system. |
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Discernment |
A
spiritual term that indicates the ability to differentiate between that which
is beneficial for spiritual growth and that which is detrimental to spiritual
well-being. |
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Dis-ease |
A term
that implies that illness can be the result of the individual being ‘ill at
ease’ with some aspect of his or her higher consciousness. |
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Distance
Healing |
Moving
beyond the linear time/space of the Newtonian paradigm to connect in the
field of consciousness through Einsteinian physics; used when the
practitioner and client are in different locales. |
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DNA |
Deoxyribonucleic
acid, the helical macromolecule which encodes the genetic information of
cellular growth and development at the molecular level. |
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DNA
Activation |
Refers to
activation of heightened levels of perception, awareness and function that
occur as a result of the formation of etheric brain cells in the frontal
lobes. This process, discovered by
Stanford scientists and confirmed by the work of Dr. J.J. Hurtak and Dr.
David R. Hawkins, occurs in individuals who are over 200 on the Map Of
Consciousness and continues to expand with spiritual endeavor and growth,
giving rise to expanded states of being. |
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Dowsing |
Another
term for radiesthesia. A combination
of motor and intuitive skills used to identify positions or yes/no answers
using a pendulum. |
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Duality |
The world
of form that is marked by seeming separation of objects into a this/that,
here/there, then/now or you/me because of perception through the limitations
of the senses. In contrast, the mystic has transcended mental dualism to
perceive a non-local, non-dual reality. |
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Ego |
Spiritually
speaking, the ego is equated with the survival self or the body/mind
organism. It uses a collection of
thoughts and beliefs (the process of thinkingness) to maintain the illusion
of being an autonomous, separate identity. This illusion of separation
represents a core barrier to spiritual awakening and growth. |
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Einsteinian
Paradigm |
The
non-linear, quantum view of the world as a holographic field of
potentialities from which outcomes emerge. Einsteinian physics transcends the
Newtonian view of duality and causality by interconnecting the spiritual
domain with the world of science. |
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Energy
Blockage |
A general
term referring to the interruption of natural, subtle energy flow through the
human system, often due to abnormal function in one or more chakras,
meridians or organs. |
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Energy
healing |
An aspect of vibrational healing that identifies and corrects
disturbances at the levels of the structural, chemical, aura, mental,
emotional and spiritual fields of being.
In my practice, I use energy kinesiology, applied kinesiology,
behavioral kinesiology, Reiki, EFT, TAT, EMDR, visualization, acupressure,
crystal healing, sacred geometry, tuning forks, essential oils, flower essences,
and more. |
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Energy
kinesiology |
Evaluating
structural, chemical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of being by
using energetic tools to tap into the non-physical field of consciousness. |
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Enlightenment |
The state
of awakening where personal identification has transcended the ego to merge
with the infinite field of consciousness itself, leaving no individual ego
identification. |
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Entrainment |
A
phenomenon in nature where seemingly separate entities are drawn together by
hidden attractor fields to synchronize behavior around specific rites,
customs or beliefs; observed in the flight patterns of flocks of birds, or
the formation of groups of people. |
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Etheric
Field |
The
frequency band just beyond the physical. Etheric energy or substance vibrates
at speeds beyond light velocity and has a magnetic character. |
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Forgiveness |
The
recognition that what we thought was done to us, we actually brought onto
ourselves because we draw to ourselves that which resonates with our own
energy fields; therefore, we forgive others for what they have not done to us, and we forgive
ourselves for having believed such an illusion. Forgiveness requires our
willingness to take responsibility for our lives and actions. |
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Heisenberg
Principle |
This
principle states that human observation affects that which it is observing
because of the inherent consciousness of the observer interfacing with what
it observes. |
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Hermetic
Kabbalah |
Symbolic
interpretation of the teachings of the Kabbalah concerning the nature of
Divinity, humanity as created in the Divine image, and the pathways of
ascension through the world of creation or matter back to the Divine Source. |
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Higher
Dimensions |
A term
that describes subtle energy fields which vibrate at speeds faster than
light, i.e. non-physical energies. |
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Holistic |
A
synergistic approach which deals with the combined physical, mental,
emotional and spiritual aspects of human health and well-being. |
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Hologram |
A
three-dimensional image created by an interference pattern of two interacting
laser beams where every fragment of the whole contains a microscopic image of
the whole. In the holographic
universe, everything is connected and contains a microscopic image of
everything else. |
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Integrative |
The quality of drawing together aspects from appropriate disciplines into forming a unified whole for a specific purpose, such as healing, wholeness or balance.
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Ionic
Detox |
A system
of physical detoxification that uses a low-voltage current to ionize water
molecules, thereby enabling the water molecules to draw toxic molecules out
of the body. |
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Karma |
A
reincarnational principle of recording unfinished learning, allowing the soul
the opportunity to experience a full range of life experiences and
perspectives. In Christianity, this principle is understood as reaping what
one sows. |
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Left
Brain |
The
logical sequencing of linear, logical and analytical thinking in a sequence
of A →B → C commonly described as rational thinking. |
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Life
Balance Coaching |
Professional
guidance, support and clarification to align your life with your core values
and strengths so you can enjoy more satisfaction and fulfillment. |
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Limiting
Beliefs |
Conscious or unconscious
beliefs that inhibit wider understanding and expression of full potential.
Examples are beliefs that one cannot change past behaviors, or unconscious
beliefs that trigger current behaviors. |
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Map Of
Consciousness |
A
logarithmic representation of the levels of human development through the
evolution of consciousness. Each level
coincides with specific human behaviors, emotions and perceptions about life
and Divinity, and is tied to an attractor field of corresponding strength
that exists beyond three-dimensional reality. Developed by Dr. David R.
Hawkins, the Map is a tool to contextualize all aspects of life on the
physical and spiritual planes, and represents a concise theory of everything
that can be validated using kinesiology muscle testing. |
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Mental
Plane |
Refers to
the energy bank of subtle energy which exists between the astral and mental
levels. |
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A
microtubular energy channel which carries subtle nutritive life force energy
(chi) to the various organs, nerves and blood vessels of the body. |
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Miasm |
An
energetic state which predisposes the organism to future illness, often due
to the accumulated effects of a particular toxin, emotion or noxious micro-organism. Miasms may be acquired, inherited, or
planetary in nature. |
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Morphogenetic
Fields |
The organizing
fields of animal/human behavior and social/cultural systems as defined by Rupert
Sheldrake. These fields contain the inherent memory of specific beliefs,
thoughts and rituals, and help to explain human and animal behavior. |
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Muscle
Testing |
The
kinesiology technique of isolating an indicator muscle in the body (typically
the anterior deltoid) to access the universal field of consciousness in order
to determine the truth (or absence of truth) of a statement or condition. In
the presence of truth, the resonance between the statement/condition and the
field of consciousness keeps the electromagnetic field of the test subject
strong; whereas in the absence of truth, the ensuing dissonance causes a
momentary, involuntary break in the electromagnetic current, resulting in a
clearly observable weakened muscle response.
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Mystic |
A self-realized
sage that has transcended the ego, having transcended the dualistic, linear
experience of the body/mind. Within
the context of the Map of Consciousness, the mystic emerges at 600. |
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Newtonian
Paradigm |
The
linear, dualistic way of viewing the world as defined by Isaac Newton’s
classical physics. This paradigm
perceives all events as cause-and-effect relationships in the material world,
leaving no space for subjective experience or the spiritual domain. |
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Non-Duality |
The
pathway of Advaita Vedanta in Hindu tradition and perhaps the most direct
path to enlightenment as it goes straight to the Source of consciousness
itself, transcending the limitations of the mind. The duality of subject and
object is transcended until only the Absolute remains. |
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Non-Linear |
The mind
processes events linearly and in sequential order. Chaos theory and the mathematics of
nonlinear dynamics gave rise to the awareness of a holographic, quantum field
of non-linear existence where everything exists simultaneously: past, present
and future. |
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Pain Body |
The emotional
component of ego created by accumulation of suppressed emotions and non-acceptance
of what is. It originates in a person’s past conditioning - usually early
childhood - and is often linked to the wounded inner child. |
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Paradigm |
A set of
programs, practices or commonly held beliefs; a field or range of perception
that is so innate to the thinking of the time that it is not questioned. |
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Perception |
The way
the ego-mind or brain interprets reality; it does not represent reality
itself. Perception is filtered though the senses, emotions, memories and
associations of the perceiver, resulting in an unreliable, subjective
interpretation. |
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Quantum
Physics |
The
branch of physics that studies the energetic characteristics of matter at the
subatomic level. |
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Re-contextualize |
To
re-frame or look at something from a different perspective; a technique that
is used to break free from limiting beliefs. |
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Relativism |
An
ideology that negates the existence of Absolute Truth and in doing so,
eliminates the very foundation for basic morals and ethics. Under relativism, any belief system or
political position can be justified. |
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Right
Brain |
Generally
meaning “holistic” processing. Enabling functions such as evaluation,
intuition, artistic expression, symbolism and comprehension of significance
as well as non-linear thought. |
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Self-Empowerment |
The
process of supporting an individual's personal journey of inner growth by
renewing hope, establishing a secure base, developing healthy relationships,
mastering healthy coping skills, and finding meaning in life. |
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Sentient
Beings |
Life
forms with the ability to sense/experience pain and pleasure, and to make
conscious choices; hence animals qualify as sentient beings, whereas rocks don't. |
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Spiritual
Healing |
Healing
which operates on the physical and energetic levels to correct disturbances
at the emotional, astral, mental or causal planes; taking an integrative
body/mind/spirit approach to healing. |
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Subconscious |
That part
of the personality which dwells below the surface of waking consciousness and
controls automatic human functions. It
subliminally records all information taken in by the senses and is
conditioned/programmed by rewards, punishments and beliefs that represent
one’s internal picture of self. |
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Subjectivity |
The
individual experience of awareness which flows through individual filters of
perception and therefore cannot be fully objective. |
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Subtle
Body |
A term
referring to any of the subtle energy bodies which exist in higher frequency
ranges beyond the physical, i.e. the etheric, astral, mental and causal
bodies. |
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Subtle
Energy |
A general
term denoting energy that exists outside the ordinary or linear space/time
dimension; energy which moves faster than light. |
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Theta
Level Brain Wave |
Theta
brainwaves are high in amplitude and cycle in the range of 4 – 7 Hz, usually
generated in the brain’s right hemisphere. In this relaxed brain wave state,
the brain’s filtering is greatly reduced; production of DHEA and melatonin
increase significantly; cortisol levels decline; and the brain and body can
rejuvenate and heal. |
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Vibrational
Healing |
The
healing philosophy which treats the whole person as a mind/body/spirit
complex by delivering measured amounts of frequency-specific energy to the
human multidimensional system. Vibrational healing stimulates the body’s
innate healing response by integrating and balancing all systems after
identifying and clearing the underlying patterns which trigger symptoms. It
may employ a range of energy healing modalities. Sometimes referred to as
quantum healing. |
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