Resonance Therapies

All the therapies offered by Healing with Resonance work on a vibrational level holistically to bring you into balance.

Every cell in our body has a natural frequency or vibration. When we are feeling unwell or ‘out of sync’ it is because our body’s vibration or just one part of it, is not vibrating at its natural frequency. It can be too high a vibration, often causing conditions such as anxiety, stress or mania; or it can be too low, causing depression, tiredness and/or more serious conditions.

Our vibration changes for a number of reasons:

  • how we are thinking
  • how we communicate
  • our behaviour
  • our beliefs
  • the environment surrounding us including the people we associate with
  • our nutritional status – what we eat and drink – the amount and quality of the water we consume
  • what we breathe in
  • what we listen to – the kind of music including the language we hear
  • what we see and expose our minds to – on TV, on social media, Wifi and internet frequencies, artificial lighting
  • what products we use on our skin and expose our body to – what chemicals the products contain – our skin is our biggest organ through which we breathe and absorb our environment
  • ..and much more…

To understand this better, you can watch the following documentary video about Dr Marasu Emoto’s experiments and research findings on the power of intention, thought and words (spoken & written) and the environment on frozen water crystals…

This is the basis for Healing with Resonance. Please click on the different headings above to explore all the different healing therapies and self develop sessions and classes you can choose from:

Caroline Seyedi is a qualified, fully insured Energy Medicine and Healing Practitioner, a Meditation Teacher, an internationally accredited Master Practitioner on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and hold a Masters research degree in Autism.

For more information on Caroline’s experience and work with autism, please go to http://copingwithautism.co.uk/

 

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)

How does NLP relate to healing with resonance?

As already mentioned briefly above and shown in Marasu Emoto’s documentary, our thoughts and intentions have a vibrating frequency. This frequency vibrates from our mind through our body, affecting our emotions which are transmitted like a radio frequency from our hearts; into the environment affecting everything around us and is received by others, consequently affecting them. Our thoughts and beliefs are created by many different influences; the environment we are in at that moment or have been in and the people we are with or have been with; our memories of past experiences and our fears or aspirations for our future. All these frequencies affect how we think, communicate and behave.

NLP stands for:

Neuro – what and how we are thinking

Linguistic – what and how we communicate what we are thinking

Programming – how what we think and communicate programs our behaviour.

NLP coaching works with how you are currently thinking and how this relates to your reality of the world and how you can change this by choosing to change the way you think, communicate and behave; working on all energy levels.

According to the NLP model of subjective experience, when we speak, we unconsciously use words that reflect the sensory information we are processing. Not all sensory information is received equally. Some of us, receive and process what we see first, some what we hear, some what we feel and sometimes what we smell or taste is processed initially, depending on the environment and experience. This means that we can be in exactly the same situation as someone else and have a different perception of what happened. This is called our subjective experience because it is unique to us.

Having different perceptions about situations can be useful as well as not. For example, it can be useful for a brainstorming session where everyone can contribute their ideas to a problem. Everyone will have a different perspective of the problem and can contribute towards the solution. However, when we have one perspective of a situation and this is causing us a problem, using the models of NLP to explore the less processed information in our memory, enables us to gather more information about the problem; helping us to create different perspectives; allowing us to discover new options, opportunities and solutions to move forward.

An NLP practitioner is trained to recognise the programs created from your sensory experiences through your language and the patterns of behaviour you have created that are causing you to be stuck and can enable you to explore these to discover different perspectives, choose alternative behaviours and find your own solutions.

Caroline Seyedi is NLP Master Practitioner, internationally accredited by the International Neuro-Linguistic Programming Training Association (INLPTA) and a member of the Association of NLP (ANLP).

You can learn more about NLP here.