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Biodynamics

Errarium Project – Atlas of Human Models
Method #2 | Culture: Western (somatic therapy) | Category: 🌐 Field-based
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2. BIODYNAMICS

(therapeutic work with fundamental frequencies)

I. View from Within the Tradition

Method's Worldview The human being is a holistic system embedded in a field of interactions. The restoration of harmony is connected with a return to fundamental rhythms and self-regulation.

What Is Considered Reality Reality encompasses the somatic level and the informational-field level, where disturbances are registered and correction is possible.

What Is an Event Within the Method An event is a configuration of phenomena within the human system that may be "held in place" by informational and somatic tensions.

Role of the Subject The patient is an active participant in self-cleansing and self-restoration. The therapist is a guide of attunement and support.

Role of Time The key moment is the moment of attunement and the session itself. The integration period is the time during which the system restructures itself after the intervention.

Purpose of the Method To initiate self-cleansing and restoration of wholeness in the patient through gentle frequency interaction.

Language and Key Concepts Fundamental frequencies, rhythms, attunement, resonance, field, informational cleansing, self-regulation, harmonization.

II. How the Method Works

Origin Contemporary proprietary method (school and lineage to be confirmed upon expert card verification).

What It Is Used For Transformation of the person's state, fine-tuning and maintenance of state (calibration); diagnosis as preliminary entry assessment.

Data Source Interaction of the states of therapist and patient — what occurs between them in the space of the session. Somatic observations are a secondary source.

Interpretation Principle Interactive: meaning and change arise not from analysis of symbols or tests, but from the living interaction of two states at the moment of the session.

Temporal Scope The specific moment of the session and a brief integration period following it. Does not work with long-term life trajectories.

Predetermination Probabilistic and transformational approach — does not guarantee results; creates conditions for change.

Scale of Applicability Individual.

Limitations Dependence on the therapist's qualification and the patient's readiness. Subjectivity of outcome criteria. Necessity of clear boundaries of competence.

Ethical Risks Promises of "healing." Substitution of medical assistance. Vulnerability of the client in an altered state.

Degree of Verifiability Low in the strict scientific sense; partial at the level of case descriptions when protocols are maintained.

III. Place Among Other Methods

Methods with Similar Data Source Systemic Constellations and Shamanic Practices — all work with intersubjective interaction as the primary working material.

Methods with Similar Operating Principle Mindfulness / Attention Practices and Systemic Constellations — the common principle of change through interaction of the states of two people or a person and a space.

Key Difference from Similar Methods The field and informational level as working reality — in contrast to statistically measurable (Big Five) and symbolic (astrology) systems.

Relationship to Predetermination Works with the possibility of influence without rigid guarantees of outcome — softer than cyclical systems, and without the fixation of a "type" as in typologies.

Parallel Application Possible With psychological models — in the realm of working with states and patterns. With medicine — only with strict delineation of tasks and competencies.


Method Info

Data D4+D2

Causality C4

Time T0+T1

Result F5, F6, F1