"If you want to awaken all of humanity, then awaken all of yourself. If you want to eliminate the suffering in the world, then eliminate all that is dark and negative in yourself. Truly, the greatest gift you have to give is that of your own self-transformation."
—Lao Tzu, "Hua Hu Ching"
What if you already possessed everything you would need to experience perfect health and well-being but your body-mind had simply disconnected from certain aspects of this information? And what if you had the ability to reconnect and to return to wholeness and your highest self? I couldn't be more pleased to offer an energetic concierge service to support your inherent capacity to do so, that is, to truly and fundamentally heal.
I describe the work below, but please feel free to skip to either the Individual Session or Group Event pages if you prefer as they're designed to contain everything you'd need to know to get started.
I describe the work below, but please feel free to skip to either the Individual Session or Group Event pages if you prefer as they're designed to contain everything you'd need to know to get started.
My practice began with intensive training in ReConnective Therapy (RCT) from 2009 to 2011, a practice I've always found to be a subtle yet remarkably powerful means of aiding our return to our fundamental, natural state of ease, joy, and health. I practiced RCT from 2010 to 2016, when this current, more individualized but seemingly closely related work emerged. (The primary differences I've noticed are that sessions seem to run just a little longer, and I now often see chakra work.)
This practice of "distance healing" or "informational medicine" is based upon the premise that the only reason we ever experience anything other than perfect health and ease is for a disconnection between our physical body and the energetic template that governs physicality — which some might perhaps call Source energy, God, or Spirit.
This practice of "distance healing" or "informational medicine" is based upon the premise that the only reason we ever experience anything other than perfect health and ease is for a disconnection between our physical body and the energetic template that governs physicality — which some might perhaps call Source energy, God, or Spirit.
The work is also based upon established principles of modern science and functions through intention and energetic resonance. During a session, my energetic body purportedly activates an array of vibrational frequencies and yours chooses those which it can best utilize and vibrates in consort, thereby raising your frequency to that of the forgotten information and reestablishing access to it, seemingly forevermore. Whereas allopathy might view the body from a mechanical, Cartesian perspective, this holistic approach seems to recognize the quantum potential of body-mind.
No energy appears to be exchanged or shared between client and practitioner through this non-manipulative, non-directed work, and your body, in its wisdom, will determine its own course of action and perform its own healing — just as we appear to always be doing but at an accelerated pace. I've also been taught that RCT employs the next octave of frequencies above the chakra system — and don't consider any of this important to know. In a nutshell, raising our frequency seems to grant us greater access to our inherent knowledge of perfect physical structure and function and our general alignment with All That Is.
I find this work profound beyond words and extraordinarily beautiful and have never seen a faster, more efficient means of significant, lasting change. It has clearly helped to shift numerous, tenacious conditions in my own life, physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and otherwise, and I've been privileged to bear witness to significant transformation for many others of many species at all stages of life.
Neither I nor the work make any attempt to change you in the slightest, instead, it and I see your divine perfection and omnipresent state of homeostasis. While I'm naturally enamored of this path and find unparalleled value in the journey, it can sometimes feel like a "pull the bandage off quick" method, so please be sure that's what you're wanting, and please also know that you probably won't find any bells or whistles here, just a quiet but perhaps profound return to wholeness.
I can't and don't promise symptom relief though I do often hear this reported — occasionally instantaneously but more often gradually in stages. As a holistic modality operating under a different paradigm than that of symptom suppression, this work seems to help us to evolve beyond our need for our symptoms in whatever way and at whatever pace our body chooses.
RCT was founded around 1990 (I believe) by a German homeopath named Herwig Schön who made his transition back into non-physical in January of 2020. His wife Kerstin is carrying on the teachings, practice, and website, ReconnectiveTherapy.com — about which you can also find a few introductory videos on the RCT YouTube page.
And if, like me, you're interested in the science underlying this emerging field of medicine, you might enjoy documentaries such as "HEAL" or "The Living Matrix," and books such as Lynne McTaggart's "The Field," Dr. Richard Gerber's "Vibrational Medicine," Dr. Gary E. Schwartz' "The Energy Healing Experiments," and Dr. Shamini Jain's "Healing Ourselves." Dr. Deepak Chopra's "Quantum Healing," while it deals only briefly with distance healing per se, is considered a seminal work in the field of mind-body medicine. (Please note that Dr. Eric Pearl's work, though it has a similar name, is not the same as ReConnective Therapy, and also that these links are provided as references, rather than endorsements, kickbacks, or associations.)
Please also note that I don't provide or attempt to provide medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and that I can't predict what may or may not tangibly result from this work.
And if, like me, you're interested in the science underlying this emerging field of medicine, you might enjoy documentaries such as "HEAL" or "The Living Matrix," and books such as Lynne McTaggart's "The Field," Dr. Richard Gerber's "Vibrational Medicine," Dr. Gary E. Schwartz' "The Energy Healing Experiments," and Dr. Shamini Jain's "Healing Ourselves." Dr. Deepak Chopra's "Quantum Healing," while it deals only briefly with distance healing per se, is considered a seminal work in the field of mind-body medicine. (Please note that Dr. Eric Pearl's work, though it has a similar name, is not the same as ReConnective Therapy, and also that these links are provided as references, rather than endorsements, kickbacks, or associations.)
Please also note that I don't provide or attempt to provide medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and that I can't predict what may or may not tangibly result from this work.
Hippocrates and Krishnamurti memes courtesy of quotefancy.com