It usually takes a well-funded scientific breakthrough or an overwhelming catastrophe to facilitate overall change that actually makes a difference. People are slow to embrace new scientific information because anything fundamentally different from the status quo intimidates them. Although a major disaster forces transformation, people don’t always adjust willingly. For a great many people they won’t even admit the problem if they have no hope for something different than what is. Along with hope there must be tools and solutions; choices and options for change.

The most profound and permanent way to cause a shift in perception is through affirmative life experience. In an attempt to help shift perceptions concerning health care, I became involved in the creation of a small, highly innovative educational research facility, the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology and Sound Health. Through the years their studies have supported the assertion that ancient architectures and languages contain math codes that support frequency-based cellular regeneration. Through the journey of revisiting lost knowledge using computer technology, a novel paradigm has emerged which uses frequency as a basis for future “medicine” in support of normal homeostasis.

Our bodies are animated through a complex network of nerves that serve as a communication matrix from our brain and spinal cord to every nook and cranny of our bodies. The neural system generates frequencies that move along these pathways. Any self-healing of the body must interact with these “bio-frequencies”. Every aspect of this communication network reaches the brain as a measurable frequency; from sound, to thought, to aroma, to light, to touch…. Bottom line, the brain uses frequency to maintain and have dominion over our structure and function.

If we accept that the brain performs in such a fashion, we must advance the notion that the language of the brain is math. So what do all modern and ancient healing modalities have in common; frequencies defined by math; which can be measured, defined, quantified and manipulated to provide understanding and consensus. If we want to combine all healing methods of evaluation and restoration, we could use the common denominator of frequency.

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