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In a Consegrity session,
client declares, for example, "My back has hurt for 44 years, I have chronic headaches, and I want to leave my wife. It can be physical, emotional, spiritual--it doesn't matter. Someone can come in and say, 'I want to be able to run faster.' I have 70-year old runners now who run faster than they did when they were 20. It's amazing. And what's funny about it is they don't tell anybody what they're doing. So they come in and give us
list. We rarely get anymore history than that, because it's rarely relevant. For
most part, where we hurt is
part that's been so overloaded it can't keep going, and that's what screams at you. It's rarely
problem. Let's say you came in with a shoulder pain. Ninety-nine point nine-nine percent of
time it's something out of your field. Clear it within
field, and
shoulder pain goes away." And, interestingly, Dr. Lynch comments, "We can't find any difference between doing distance work and doing it in person, except it's easier to get
information."
"Consegrity has to do with attention," declares Lynch. "When my attention is there to listen to what their inherent wisdom has to say, that interface is connected and they begin to shift right there--actually before we're doing anything. But then there's a protocol--a series of 13 steps. And
client will guide us through those steps. What occurs is that your field has a lot of its own debris in it. So as
client takes us to certain phrases and words, it clears our field, and that allows
ideal mirror for
client to be formed. Their energy field is then reflected back to their DNA, and it's almost uncanny. Within a minute of
time that we complete
process--our average session is about 15 minutes--they come out of
working state. It's extremely relaxing, very comfortable. We sit them up, clear any further debris, and may sometimes give them homework which consists of a breathing process or a quiet-mind exercise--or maybe noticing what feeling state they're having just before they get their pain. The idea is to try to give them some tools."
Dr. Lynch gave an example of fibromyalgia. Five years ago,
average chronic fibromyalgia patient would require 45 hours of Consegrity work before they could return to work, be pain free, and doing everything they wanted to do. Currently, in conventional medicine, there is no solution for fibromyalgia, just management. Today, with Consegrity,
average fibromyalgia patient takes between four and 14 sessions, depending on how chronic they are. "Then they'll get a session maybe once every couple of months for three or four months while
tissues, particularly
collagen, is actually regenerating. So there is a healing process going on," says Lynch. "So, like that tomato seed, you've got to weed it every so often, you've got to water it every so often, and we do that with our Consegrity sessions. People come from literally all over
world, and some of them might get 20 hours of work
week that we see them, and then we do
rest of
work from a distance. As long as people will communicate with us, we don't actually have to see them in
clinic."
Forging pathways... As a kind of internet outreach program, Dr. Lynch has set up a special website, "Pathways to Peace," where keywords and images are used in a slideshow format to encourage a connection, or pathway, between
heart and
energy field. "If I didn't have
tool of Consegrity, but I wanted to help myself," suggests Lynch, "One of
things I would begin to do would be to recognize my feeling state. The way clients have defined it for us, feelings fall into two categories: ego-generated and heart generated. Clients have demonstrated to us that energetically,
heart is
passageway between
field of energy and our mind. Every answer to every problem that ever was, or ever will be, is in your field. But when your heart is closed you can't access it. So, ego-constructed feelings, which are generated by our choice of language and our perception of life, can be very slow frequencies--fear, anger, frustration, bitterness, sadness, grief. Heart-generated feeling states are things like peace, joy, love, passion for what you do. It's not a matter of opposites, it's a matter of frequencies." Dr. Lynch cited an experiment where actors were connected to frequency measuring devices, and then asked to emote love and fear. It was found that although
amplitudes of
frequencies produced were similar,
frequencies were dramatically different. Love was a high frequency, fear was a low frequency.
"Egoic feelings are feelings generated by
part of us that needs to be right," says Lynch. "Your brain will start producing certain chemicals, you'll have systems changes at
level of
endocrine system, it'll affect heart rate, temperature, and respiratory rate. There are all kinds of influences by what feeling state you're in. To read one of those little pieces (on
website) helps you walk from one side to
other. The best passageway to changing a state, though, is internal silence, which in our culture is almost impossible because of that little dialogue we've got going on all
time."
Stop
dialogue, attain some semblance of silence, and it becomes easy to spot feeling states. Says Lynch, "The perception (of a feeling state) gives you a choice. The choice is: I'm going to continue to feel lousy, or I'm going to choose to do something that serves how I want to feel. The present moment is
only place where you can change anything. The time for management is passed. Become aware of what is generating this dysfunction. Now, you truly have choice in your life, and whether we're talking about traditional medicine or alternative medicine,
majority of it right now is management. It's not moving us to a solution at
deepest level."
Moving on... Dr. Lynch points out that because of
specialization in science, scientists tend not to talk to other scientists outside their own fields, so many of
possible connections and conclusions are never made. Dr. Lynch cites James Oschman's book, Energy Medicine, where diverse fields within Energy Medicine are brought together and significant conclusions are made. "The only reasons we have not been able to participate in health care on a legitimate basis is language," says Lynch. "The difficulty is that with most alternative health care approaches they can't even agree on
same language."

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