Biofield Restoration Module 3
MODULE 3 RECALIBRATIONS
Clearing 9:
TREE OF LIFE RECONNECTION
At birth, transitioning into physical form and experiencing individuality occurs, often in a way that feels traumatic for many souls. The fetus is connected to the placenta via the umbilical cord in the womb. This connection serves as the primary source of essential nutrients—like vitamins, minerals, blood, oxygen, and water—and also as the main channel for energetic sustenance during gestation.
The placenta, often referred to as the "tree of life," holds profound, energetic, and spiritual significance. It is a vital link to the source of creation and supports tremendous spiritual and energetic development. However, the medical community generally regards the placenta as medical waste, and the standard practice is to sever the umbilical cord shortly after birth. This immediate cutting of the cord represents the first energetic experience of separation and abandonment for the newborn.
For the baby, the placenta has been the sole provider of life-giving nourishment and a channel for source intelligence throughout its existence in the womb. The abrupt disconnection from the placenta creates an initial trauma for the soul, often imprinting a sense of separation and abandonment that can persist throughout life.
Restorative practices aim to heal this significant energetic break and reestablish the flow between the soul and the "tree of life," represented by the placenta. This reconnection helps the soul remember its inherent unity with the Tree of Life and the flow of universal source intelligence.
One alternative approach to traditional cord-cutting is the practice of a lotus birth. In this method, the placenta and baby remain connected until the baby naturally expels it, typically within 4 to 10 days. This practice allows for a gentler transition from placental nourishment to breastfeeding. As a result, the incarnating soul experiences significantly less anxiety around separation and abandonment compared to the more conventional approach.
In this clearing process, we will restore and fortify the energetic connection among the womb, the fetus, and the placenta, aligning them with the 12D tree of life. This involves repairing and enhancing the energetic cord linking the placenta to the newborn in the moments immediately following birth.
Clearing 10:
INTERNAL ORGAN ENERGY CURRENTS
Each organ contains nine internal chakras that encompass both masculine and feminine energies. These chakras manage the flow of prana necessary to sustain their individual Bio-Energy Field and the overall Bio-Energy Field of the Human Hologram. They also harmonize the balance of masculine (electric) and feminine (magnetic) energies throughout the electromagnetic toroidal field of the heart and the Human Hologram.
These nine internal chakras are centrally located within each organ, arranged along a vertical energy axis. This axis resembles the Hara line and connects the polarities of North and South, as well as the masculine and feminine electromagnetic energy currents. This energy column runs vertically between the paired organs, such as the lungs, bladder, and kidneys.
While each organ has a dominant gender energy (masculine or feminine), it also embodies both aspects. The organ chakras link to energy currents connected to the Merkaba network, which distributes energy throughout the entire Bio-Energy Field and Human Hologram. These nine internal organ chakras also connect to specific layers of the Bio-Energy Field and align with a governing planetary consciousness.
In this clearing, we will activate all nine internal chakras and combine the masculine and feminine, allowing the prana to flow internally to each organ. We will intuitively choose or use a dowsing tool to know which organs need assistance.
The major organs in the human body include:
Brain – The control center of the nervous system. Androgynous Organ
Heart – Pumps blood throughout the body via the circulatory system. Androgynous Organ
Lungs – Facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Feminine Organ
Liver – Processes nutrients, detoxifies substances, and produces bile. Feminine Organ
Kidneys – Filter blood to produce urine and regulate fluid and electrolyte balance. Feminine Organ
Stomach – Breaks down food and initiates digestion. Masculine Organ
Intestines:
Small intestine – Absorbs nutrients from digested food. Masculine Organ
Large intestine (colon) – Absorbs water and forms stool. Masculine Organ
Pancreas – Produces insulin and digestive enzymes. Feminine Organ
Spleen – Filters blood and supports the immune system. Feminine Organ
Gallbladder – Stores and concentrates bile. Masculine Organ
Bladder – Stores urine until excretion. Masculine Organ
Esophagus – Transports food and liquids from the throat to the stomach. Masculine Organ
Reproductive organs:
Male: Testes, prostate gland. Masculine Organ
Female: Ovaries, uterus. Feminine Organ
These organs work together to support essential body functions like circulation, digestion, respiration, and reproduction.
Clearing 11:
HARA REPAIR ALIGNMENT
The term "hara," rooted in Japanese martial arts, extends far beyond a single anatomical or energetic point in the body. Although often taught as running through the central vertical axis of the body, the hara encompasses much more. Every cell, every organ, and even our consciousness as a whole has its own hara. It acts as a guiding force, a blueprint for intention and purpose, existing as its own dimension, deeper than the bio-energy field. It serves as a key regulator of the holographic template that makes up our being.
The hara is considered both the beginning and the end of the journey toward liberation, as well as the steady foundation throughout. It embodies a state of non-action, guided and supported by intention. A healthy hara can be weakened by factors such as poor posture, inadequate breathing, unhealthy eating habits, lack of purpose, and sedentary living.
When the hara is "split," the energy flowing through the vertical power column becomes disrupted, throwing the entire system out of alignment. This commonly happens when someone experiences conflicting intentions—being pulled in two directions simultaneously. For example, a person may want to leave a job or relationship but also feel compelled to stay due to a sense of obligation or need. This internal conflict splits the hara, creating imbalance and stagnation.
Connecting to the hara can be achieved by visualizing or sensing it as a line of energy running from the Tan Tien (located about two inches below the navel) to the high heart (2–3 inches below the meeting point of the collarbones). This central column of the hara line extends from the highest dimensions of consciousness down to the Earth’s crystalline core. Visualizing this alignment is a powerful exercise for grounding and centering, anchoring one firmly in the physical realm while remaining connected to higher levels of awareness. Through the Hara, ideas and plans formed in the higher dimensions can manifest in the physical world. Without a strong hara, it becomes difficult to translate intentions into grounded, practical action. For clients who struggle to bring their ideas to life, strengthening the hara through consistent practice can offer transformative results.
In martial arts, the hara is often considered the origin of all movement, power, balance, and stability. When the hara is strong, one gains the ability to remain centered, recognize and avoid emotional reactions, and stay grounded in challenging situations. Rebalancing and strengthening the hara enhances the assimilation and cultivation of chi (or prana), supporting the vital life force and promoting stability, balance, and the ability to manifest intentions effectively.
In this alignment, we will bring the Hara into the complete alignment axis.
Clearing 12:
SPINAL ADJUSTMENT AND RECALIBRATION
The spine and spinal column serve as a central hub for energetic, electrical, magnetic, neural, and hormonal interactions in the body. Despite its significance, this intricate and delicate system often goes unnoticed until issues arise, revealing its essential role and vulnerability. The spine acts as a protective channel for the spinal cord and nerves, which extend through the spinous processes to control corresponding muscles and body regions. Any disruption to spinal components, such as the cushioning discs, spinous processes, or nerve pathways, can trigger the body's protective mechanisms, potentially impairing function.
Muscles play a crucial role in maintaining spinal alignment, functioning both actively for movement and passively for support. These muscles work in three planes of motion, counteracting gravity and ground forces to stabilize the body and protect the spine from injury. The entire muscular system operates as a unified whole, ensuring strength, support, and balance for spinal safety.
A strong, healthy spine is vital to overall well-being. Incorporating physical practices like yoga, Tai Chi, Pilates, and core-strengthening exercises into a holistic healing approach can significantly benefit clients by enhancing spinal health. Complementing this is the spine’s bio-energy field, which acts as a blueprint for its physical structure and functionality. This energy field contains informational and instructional templates that guide the spine's development and maintenance.
The spine’s energy field comprises eight layers, which mirror the energy layers surrounding the entire body. Each organ, muscle, and even cell has its own energetic intelligence, forming part of a larger energetic system. Disturbances in the spine’s bio-energy field can result in structural or functional issues. The structured layers (1, 3, 5, 7) can suffer tears, while the unstructured layers (2, 4, 6) may accumulate dense energy, such as static waste, causing blockages and dysfunction.
Additionally, inorganic materials, such as implants or external control mechanisms, can disrupt the natural energy flow along the spine, particularly around the atlas, which is critical for neurological and energetic regulation. These distortions can occur anywhere along the spinal column.
Two primary steps are essential to maintaining a healthy, energetic spine: clearing and charging the spine’s energy field and removing inorganic material that impedes the flow of natural energy. The spinal clearing protocol addresses these needs by sweeping the spine to eliminate inorganic obstructions while also rebalancing, clearing, and recharging the layers and levels of the spine’s bio-energy field. This holistic approach supports both physical and energetic harmony in the spinal system.
In this clearing, we will complete our module series by removing all inorganic material, karma, contracts, and leftover misaligned frequencies from the spinal field.


