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The Human Body Field (HBF)
can be summarised as an information field that permeates our body,
integrating and coordinating our physical, chemical, emotional, mental, energetic
and memory aspects to form our living, conscious being. It is involved with maintaining
life processes, rebuilding the body and healing.
In clinical terms the HBF is the essential ingredient that transforms chemistry
into biological life. The HBF is not life itself but a part of life that has remained,
up to recently, uncharted by science.
The HBF is dynamic, intelligent and reacts to changes in its environment. It coordinates
information transfer between atoms, cells, tissues and organs at chemical, sound
(phonon) and light (photon), electromagnetic, magnetic and gravitational levels
allowing all the bodies many aspects to act in a coherent, holographic way. In fact
the HBF is the master control mechanism for all body process ranging from nutrient
absorption to mental processing. The HBF model elegantly links and encompasses our
physical, emotional and mental aspects as well as incorporating acupuncture meridians
and metabolic processes. In short the HBF represents the missing link between the
holistic view of the body and the biochemical view of the body.
The marvel we call the HBF also coordinates the rebuilding and repair of the physical
body. Persistent or large effects of toxins, shocks, trauma, emotional issues, geopathic
stress etc can cause distortions within the HBFs structure resulting in disruption
in the information transfer processes that governs activity and this can manifest
as health symptoms. By correcting the distortions in the HBF the information transfer
process can resume and the bodies processes return to normal.
The work of Peter Fraser has shown that the HBF divides into four main components:
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Energetic Drivers |
The 16 Energetic Drivers roughly correlate to the main organs and organ systems
of the body. The Energetic Drivers of the human body-field (HBF) are responsible
for powering the human body-field, governing detoxification, promoting cell formation
and integrating intercellular communication within the organs. |
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Energetic Integrators |
The 12 Energetic Integrators map out the communication pathways between organs,
organelles and thousands of separate information regulation functions present in
the body. The Energetic Integrators also interact with acupuncture meridians, mental
functions and emotional communication in the body. |
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Energetic Terrains |
The 16 Energetic Terrains are involved with defending the body against major energetic
blockages within tissues that can occur from the disruptive influence of information
fields of disease-forming microbes (viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc), electromagnetic
disturbances and geopathic stress. |
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Energetic Stars |
The 15 Energetic Stars maintain the hugely important essential metabolic pathways
and survival mechanisms. |
The Human Body-Field (HBF) and Biochemical pathways
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In chemical terms the body is principally formed from four types of atoms: oxygen,
hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon. These atoms combine in specific ways to form molecules,
compounds, nucleic acids, proteins, fats, enzymes, hormones and many other things
which all go to make up our chemical body. The chemical processes involved in forming
these structures are described by the biochemical pathways, usually depicted on
large charts as intricate interactions between substances.
Biophysics accepts the chemical view of body processes -- they are observable after
all -- but biophysics goes a step further and asks the question, “How do the
atoms that make up the body know about the biochemical pathways?” In other
words, how do the atoms know how to combine themselves to make a protein, or a nucleic
acid, or an enzyme?
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Biophysics shows that information transfer is required between atoms, or more accurately
electrons, before chemicals can react. There is in fact a mass of information transfer
happening between all the chemicals of the body as they go about their daily business.
Biophysics suggests that a master information field -- the human body-field (HBF)
-- directs this information transfer and thus coordinates the chemical activity.
In short, the HBF contains the information about the biochemical pathways and passes
it on to the atoms.
If the HBF structure becomes distorted, the distortions adversely affect the chemical
processes by directing information transfer between atoms in an incorrect way.
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