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From Field to Flame presents a groundbreaking synthesis of ancient wisdom, cutting-edge science, and symbolic healing. At its core is the proposition that the biofield — a dynamic matrix of energy and information — undergirds the coherence of life itself.
In Part I, the book introduces the biofield paradigm, establishing mitochondria and fascia as key players in the perception, integration, and propagation of coherence. It explores how subtle signals — light, sound, breath, and intention — are interpreted by the body’s living field and how disruption of this coherence underlies chronic disease and psychological fragmentation.
In Part II, the focus shifts to cross-cultural maps of energy medicine, integrating the doshas of Ayurveda, the meridians of TCM, the chakras and nadis of yogic science, and Indigenous relational cosmologies. Each is reframed through the lens of mitochondrial responsiveness, symbolic encoding, and fascia–field interaction.
Part III investigates biofield disruption — how trauma, environmental toxicity, and electromagnetic pollution fragment the energy body and its mitochondrial coherence. These chapters provide insight into the mechanisms by which incoherence accumulates and offer strategies for systemic reset.
Part IV reveals the tools of field regeneration — breathwork, vibrational therapies, manual fascial techniques, biofield diagnostics, and ritual healing. These are shown not merely as modalities, but as pathways to reweaving narrative, rhythmic, and relational coherence in both individual and collective bodies.
Finally, Part V explores the cosmological implications: symbolic topologies such as toroidal geometry and S⁷; mitochondria as time-sensitive coherence amplifiers; and the call to enact a regenerative civilization rooted in energetic justice, ecological intelligence, and participatory reality.
This work is a beacon for clinicians, healers, and systems thinkers seeking to reintegrate the sacred into science, the subtle into somatics, and coherence into care. It is not only a book, but an invitation — to listen, to re-pattern, and to remember the living field we are called to tend.










