Fundamental Field Theory Usage of Common Terms & Conditions:
Listed Alphabetically, Not Categorically
Addiction / Codependence / Passive-Aggressiveness / Obsessive-Compulsiveness / Anal-Retentiveness = unconsciously motivated dysfunctional behaviors which attempt to meet needs/calm anxiety/gain control in indirect ways, without having to face the problem head on, through: relinquishing personal power through dependence fixation; pleasing others at sacrifice to one’s self; non-confrontational hostility; fixation on indulgent & repetitive activities; fixation on order & perfectionism.
Beneficial = addresses one or more symptoms. Differentiated from therapeutic – a temporary, though beneficial, shift of energy which does not address the deeper problems, but may hold you together / make you feel better in the meantime. After stopping the therapy, the symptoms usually return (like when that cup of coffee wears off, this can apply to supplements or treatments too, as well as other interactions with people/places/things).
Block = disruption in the flow of energy (mind, body, emotion, spirit).
Compensation = a survival/adaptive strategy which doesn’t resolve a problem, but it’s what helps to keep us together by having another area, of our system or our lifestyle, pick up the slack & allow us to function until we’re ready to heal. a neutralizing vector charge. They can be supported as part of the therapy. Even smoking, overeating or overworking can be a compensation.
Conflict = at odds within self – can be the conscious mind vs. unconscious mind, the conscious mind vs. conscious mind, or the unconscious mind vs. unconscious mind.
Decompensation = getting worse because the thing was allowing us to “function” has been taken away at the wrong time. This can render us unable to function without any real benefit & make us act/feel “crazy”. A therapy which is wrong for us or takes us too far can decompensate us. Even a flu bug, a bad night’s sleep or the wrong foods can, as well. A specific stress such as this can specifically alter / effect the compensation we have in place, in a direct & localized way.
Defense = a survival/adaptive strategy which doesn’t resolve a problem, but it’s what keeps us together by creating a block in that energy field. We are anticipating & warding off “danger” by creating a barrier to protect the self, which blocks energy. The energy in the system that wants to flow is continually pushing against the defensive block. Maintaining that block takes a lot of energy, puts pressure on us & creates conflict, pain/discomfort within us (mentally/emotionally/physically).
Depletion = getting worse / feeling badly because of energies being drained in a specific area, can be cumulative or for various reasons.
Destabilization = getting worse, a specific stress which causes a generalized stress reaction, weakening the entire system & showing all the weakest links.
Disassociation = parts of the system run away into space (the subtle ether aspect of the body) in order to escape.
Displacement = can’t deal with the situation in one place, so it’s thrown into a “safer” place that it would not normally go (takes a lot of unconscious energy, intention & effort).
Energy Resonance = mindfully using an intuitive “felt sense” in order to tune-in to the various energy frequencies of people, places or things; everything has an energy resonance.
Enmeshment = internalizing/responding to/taking responsibility for the “Need”, or expectations, being directed specifically at you, inappropriately, by someone else in order to get their needs met & making you responsible for doing so (like “Need”, usually initially experienced with a parent when we were young, making us more vulnerable now).
Fundamental Field (F2) = the fundamental pattern arranging the field of subtle life-energy, organizing matter into the forms & functions of life, as a large-scale atomic structure.
Gestalt = part of the healing process. Consciously going back in time & connecting in the “Here & Now” to something you previously experienced, but that’s been tucked away. A whole with emergent properties all its own. Per Webster’s Dictionary, “A pattern of physical/biological/psychological phenomena so integrated as to constitute a functional unit with properties not derivable from its parts in summation”. You know you’ve tapped into it when you feel a visceral response in your body, or stumble on something unexpected.
Healing Crisis = a vital part of the healing process, when a compensation is taken away, or released, at the right time, when you have the energy/support to deal with something you were previously unable to let go of. This can be extremely uncomfortable, disturbing or unsettling, especially if you try to fight it. After all, this is the gunk you’ve been avoiding for the very reason that it is so painfully unbearable. Try not to analyze or judge. You must be present & “feel it to heal it”. You don’t have to “do” anything to try to fix it. This is not about taking action. This is about lovingly & compassionately giving yourself the space & permission to face the pain & be with it. No one can do it for you, or make it better. It is recommended to have a trusted “other” to call on if it gets too unbearable, especially if you think you might hurt yourself. If you are alone, try to bring yourself back into your body & calm down by taking a shower, eating, going outside (in bare feet), cuddling an animal, or reading a comforting spiritual or inspirational text.
Increased Defense/Compensation/Conflict = when you are pushed toward something, either internally/externally, & you don’t want to be; it is beyond your resources to deal with it & you feel extremely overwhelmed (the least little thing, from another person’s point of view, could be what pushes you over the edge & even you may not know why).
Intuition = an inner knowing when we connect to & trust our ever-present innately intelligent Higher Self.
Need = internalizing/responding to/taking responsibility for the general neediness in your environment, which is not specifically directed at you, but that you are vulnerable to.
Normal Process = any “healthy, well-balanced” person would react in the same way in your situation; it is a normal & natural process that you’re going through.
Over-Compensation = taking a neutralizing/counterbalancing compensation too far, past the point of utility, thereby creating new symptoms within the compensation.
Pathway = the intensified & specific flow of energy in a particular direction (i.e. meridian).
Performance Enhancing = enhances the energy facilities, ahead of time, that are needed to perform better in a specific situation (which may address a specific symptom).
Phase Space Fractal Atom (PSFA) = the value of all the variables in one’s F2, & how they interact, define their position on the PSFA Quads (Yin/Yang/Stable/Adaptable).
Point = a concentrated area of energy that reflexes to other places in the body.
Processing / Re-associating = usually part of the healing process, though it can happen as a result of decompensation which is not ideal. Working through something (can happen unconsciously, you may feel its effects but not know what’s going on). This cannot be forced through will alone, but what we can do is to set an intention for healing, remain open to the process & trust it, be mindful & “feel it”, but try not to “act out” on others. The energy is moving through all of the system & you are dealing with it without disassociation or compensation blockages. You can have processing without releasing, but not releasing without processing, unless it’s not in a healing context – retrauma or decompensation.
Processing Sensitivity = new on old trigger (there is some objective truth to what’s happening, but subjectively your reactive charge is more intense than it should be for the actual circumstances). Usually occurs when we are also going through, & trying to deal with, the processing/releasing phase of healing. This can make us more prone to projection/transference.
Projecting = projecting our inner psyche outwards. Making someone else responsible by attributing (something in one’s own mind) to another person, group, or object (i.e., you yourself are angry, but you don’t see it, you see the other person as the one who is angry & therefore the one with the problem). Usually this manifests in our relationships (unconsciously) because of the dysfunctional bonding patterns we formed as children. We unconsciously attract, or are attracted to, the people or situations which resonate with this pattern, until we heal it within ourselves.
Recapitulation = repeating a childhood pattern (automatically implies retraumatization, reenactment of something that is unresolved, disassociation & transference).
Regression = not part of the healing process, getting worse, reacting negatively, energies are heading in the wrong direction.
Releasing = when the energy starts to shift as a part of processing as part of healing, or as a result of decompensation, what emerges from letting go of compensation/releasing the blocks. This cannot be forced through will, but what we can do is to set an intention for healing, remain open to the process & trust it, be mindful & “feel it”, but try not to “act out” on others.
Reorganizing = part of the healing process, usually a more permanent shift to a higher state (or lower, which may not be healing).
Resolving = part of healing, getting better, reacting positively, energies are heading in the right direction.
Retracing = same process as regressing, except this is part of the healing process. Letting down defenses & letting go of compensations, if they exist, & then putting them back up again & going backwards, in order to stabilize & consolidate gains (two steps forward & one step back). Applies to more than just psychological processing.
Retrauma Sensitivity = part of the healing process, new on old trigger (we are still sensitive, but not out of projection or transference, a more mindful, less reactionary state).
Sanskara = a trauma/issue that we have brought with us from a past life, & is still affecting us. If it can’t be explained by this life then it is sanskaric, everything else is karma.
Stabilization = an incomplete compensation that keeps you stable. It is not neutralizing, but it keeps you from getting worse.
Therapeutic = addresses one or more causes, a deeper & more lasting shift in energy which continues after stopping the actual therapy (treatment, supplements, or otherwise).
Transferring = making someone else responsible by redirecting feelings & desires, especially those unconsciously retained from childhood, towards a new object. Transference is a more global form of Projection, like “Projection-Gestalt”, taken as whole, not as a summation of individual parts. Usually manifests in our relationships (unconsciously) because of the dysfunctional bonding patterns we formed as children; unconsciously we attract, or are attracted to, the people/situations that resonate with this pattern, until we heal it.
Trauma/Retrauma (Old/New) = an emotional/mental/physical/physiological event which causes damage & can trigger a defensive/compensatory reaction pattern that blocks energy.
The following can be asked of Adaptive Strategies / Physical Manifestations / Behaviors / Accidents / Events / Trauma:
“What was it a result of…?”
- Purpose = something that’s unconsciously & intentionally created by us for a reason, to serve a purpose in our life. We change our energy to manifest it.
- Consequence = something that’s a consequence of something that’s been created for a purpose. It has no purpose itself, but it’s the price we pay for the manifestation.
- Co-Opting = something that occurs afterwards – using something that comes along, altering it, hanging on to it & using it for a purpose.
- Circumstance = It’s just something that happened, that anyone may have experienced if put in the same situation.
- Combination of the Above / None of the Above (i.e., stems from something like stress or depletion)
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