The Forgotten Science of Frequency - Returning to Ancient Ways of Healing
For thousands of years, healing was understood as a harmony of energy, rhythm and vibration. Every culture from the Egyptians and Greeks to the Chinese, Indigenous peoples and Ayurvedic practitioners knew that the body was not just a collection of parts but an intelligent, living symphony of frequencies. Illness, they believed, was simply a distortion in that harmony; a distruption in the body’s natural vibration.
Today, modern medicine largely operates within the Cartesian model which is a system born from the philosophy of Rene’ Decartes, who separated mind from body, spirit from matter. In doing so, medicine became mechanical. The body was viewed as a machine; if one part broke down, it could be replaced, medicated or removed without consideration of the whole.
This model has achieved incredible things, surgeries, antibiotics, imaging technology but when it comes to chronic illness, emotional imbalance or energetic depletion, it often fails very quickly. This is because if focuses on treating symptoms not the underlying energetic distortion that gave rise to the symptom in the first place.
Ancient Healing and the Language of Frequency
Long before machines could measure brain waves or heart rhythms, healers worked directly with vibration.
Sound and chant: Ancient Egyptians used harmonic chants in their temples; Tibetan monks still chant specific frequencies to align energy centers in the body. Sound frequencies can entrain brainwaves, balance the nervious system and restore coherence.
Plant Medicine: Every plant carries it’s own vibrational signature - it’s frequency when used in medicine or ceremony, Plants help re-tune the human frequency to one of harmony and wholeness.
Energy and Touch: Practices like Reiki, Qi Gong or Pranic healing work by directing life force energy (chi, prana) where it’s needed, reminding the body of it’s natural rhythm and ability to self heal.
These ancient systems all shared one truth; healing is not about fixing something broken but it is about remembering balance.
The Cartesian Divide: A Model That Forgot the Whole
The Cartesian approach while rational and evidence driven, divides the body into isolated systems - cardiovascular, digestive, endocrine, nervous. Specialist focus on one system at a time often ignoring how they interconnect. A thyroid imbalance might be treated with hormones, but the underlying emotional frequency - perhaps fear, suppression or over-responsiblity goes untouched.
The result? Temporary relief, recurring illness and deeper disconnection from the self. The modern model sees disease as an invasion from outside forces; ancient healing understood disease as “communication” - the body’s way of signaling imbalance in vibration or conciousness.
The Frequency of Healing
Modern science is beginning to rediscover what the ancients always knew and everything is frequency. From the atomic structure of our cells to the electromagnetic waves our thoughts, all life vibrates. When an organ vibrates out of it’s natural frequency, due to trauma, toxins or emotional stress, disease begins to form.
Change the Frequency and You Change the State of Matter
This is the self healing principle every cell in the body holds - the intelligence to repair itself when brought back into resonance. Healing frequencies through sound, light, plant essences or intention help remind the body of the original pattern of health
Dr. Royal Rife’s work in the early 1900’s showed that every micro-organism has a specific frequency at which it disintegrates. likewise, modern quantum biology and cymatics demonstrate that vibration literally shapes matter. The body is not healed by force but the frequency as it restores coherence to the field.
A Return to Wholeness We are now standing at a bridge between two worlds - the analytical precision of modern medicine and the intuitive wisdom of ancient healing. The future of health lies not in choosing one over the other but in the INTEGRATION; combining frequency based healing with the structure of modern science. The body is not a machine to be fixed by is more like an instrument to be tuned.
When we shift our understanding of health from a mechanical process to a vibrational one, healing becomes not something done to us but something awakened within us.
In the end, healing is REMEMBERANCE. The remembrance that our bodies are living energy systems - luminous, resonant and capable of infinite self renewal when aligned with the frequencies of life itself.
An Invitation to Go Deeper
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A Conversation with the Heart
It all begins with an idea.
There is a place within you that speaks a language beyond words. It’s older than your mind, wiser than your logic and it beats in time with the rhythm of the earth. We call it the heart.
Science now tells us the heart has it’s own field of energy and intelligence. This energy field can be measured several feet outside the body. Imagine a garden that blooms and shifts with every feeling thought or memory that passes through your being. Flowers know how to listen and speak in this garden of your heart. No, not through sentences but through resonance. The way your heart remembers.
Flower essences work in this subtle, beautiful space. They are like an old familiar friend leaning in to whisper “you are safe, you are seen, you are loved”
This week, I invite you to notice your own hearts garden. What resides in your heart that possibly nature, the elements and the flowers can help shift for you. Feel the presence of any aspect of nature that speaks to you and allow it to find the places that need a soft embrace. If tears show up…let that energy move. You don’t even need to wrap your mind around the why and where did that come from scenario.
The Power of a Calm Nervous System
It all begins with an idea.
Imagine your body as a masterfully designed stringed instrument. When life is calm, the strings hum in harmony without assistance. However, when stress, grief and endless busyness are in the field, your body instrument, it can feel pulled too tight making every note it plays sharp and jarring.
Your nervous system is 1000% aligned with your body as it’s tuning fork. It remembers safety, rest and balance - but it can also forget if lifestyle choices keep you stuck in the busyness, emotional distortion and stress for too long..
Flower essences are like gentle hands that come to tune the strings back into harmony. They don’t force the change - they simply invite the body to remember it’s natural rhythm.
When you take a flower essences, you are not just ingesting a physical substance. You’re receiving the vibrational memory of a living blossom - the same memory that lets a plant reach for the sun, open it’s pedals and trust in the unseen forces that sustain life.
This week, give your nervious system a moment to exhale even if it is for only five minutes in the middle of your day. Hold a warm cup of cacao or tea and intentionally take three deep belly breaths in through your nose and slowly exhale through your mouth, Let your body remember what ease and grace feels like.
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Walking with Grief as a Teacher - Finding Grace on The Other Side of Anger
It all begins with an idea.
Grief is not an emotion – it is a sacred journey, a teacher and a mirror that reveals the depth of our humanity. It takes us into tender spaces where time slows, asking us to sit with what has been lost and what has been transformed. In its process, grief carries lessons of presence, patience and surrender. It teaches us that healing is not about rushing to “get over it” but about allowing ourselves to walk through it with awareness and compassion. When we honor grief as sacred time, we discover that is holds not only sorrow but also wisdom, resilience and the possibility of renewal.
One of the most challenging places on this path is anger. As Elisabeth-Kubler Ross observed in her work on the states of grief, anger often becomes the stopping point because we are taught to fear it, repress it or turn it against ourselves or others. Little girls are told it isn’t “pretty” to be angry; little boys are warned not to be “bullies”. Yet anger is a natural and necessary part of grief – a sign that love has been disrupted and that something sacred within us demands expression. The key is not to deny or bypass it but to move through it consciously, allowing it to be constructive rather than destructive. When anger is met with awareness, it becomes a doorway rather than a barrier.
On the other side of that doorway is profound acceptance, forgiveness and empowerment. Moving through grief with grace and consciousness reveals an inner strength we may not have known we possessed. What begins as pain becomes a passageway into deeper compassion for ourselves and others who walk this universal path of loss. In facing grief fully, we allow every stage of the process its voice, including anger and by doing so, we do not become diminished. We become expanded, empowered and more whole. Grief then is not the end of love but its alchemy, shaping us into beings who can hold both loss and light with open hearts.
Se amor – be love!