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Biodynamics

Biodynamics, as catalogued in Errarium, is a contemporary proprietary method of Western somatic therapy that works with the "fundamental frequencies" of a living system. Unlike diagnostic typologies that classify a person or symbolic systems that interpret signs, biodynamics aims to trigger a process of self-correction through direct frequency-based interaction between practitioner and patient. The specific school and lineage of the method are to be confirmed upon verification of the card by an expert practitioner.

The working model of biodynamics posits two levels of reality: the corporeal and the informational-field level. At the field level, disruptions of integrity — tensions, blockages, imbalances — are registered, and therapeutic interaction allows these disruptions to be corrected. The method's key concepts include fundamental frequencies and rhythms, resonance, attunement, informational clearing, and self-regulation. The therapist does not "heal" in the conventional sense but serves as a conduit for attunement: their presence and state create the conditions in which the patient's organism finds its way to restoration.

The method operates in the moment of the session (T0) and the short-term integration period (T1). Outcomes are not guaranteed — this is a probabilistic, transformational approach that creates conditions for change. Verifiability is low in the strict scientific sense, though partial at the level of case descriptions when protocols are maintained. Ethical boundaries are clear: the method does not replace emergency medicine, psychiatry, or surgery; promises of "healing" and substitution for medical care are direct violations of practice ethics.

In Errarium coordinates, biodynamics (#2) is a field/transpersonal method (D4+D2, C4, T0+T1, F5+F6+F1). Its primary function is transformation (F5) through an interactive mechanism (C4): change arises not from analyzing symbols or tests but from the living interaction of two states. The closest analogues by data type (D4) are systemic constellations (#27) and shamanic practices (#28). By operating principle (C4), directed-attention practices (#16) and systemic constellations (#27). What distinguishes biodynamics from craniosacral therapy (#26) is its emphasis on the informational-field rather than the anatomical level of intervention.