SUMMARY OF THE
CIRCLES OF LIFE TECHNOLOGY

  1. Circles of Life is a program designed to bring about rapid changes of behavior, thoughts and feelings through the use of Geotrantm.

    These changes are accomplished through an educational process called an integration. The integration process opens up energy pathways for the person to more easily accomplish goals and intentions by giving information to the morphogenetic fields through Geotrantm.

  2. Geotrantm is a code language composed of numbers, geometrical forms, and spin-points on an energy field grid system which causes a restructuring of the morphogenetic field.
  3. Morphogenetic fields are integral to the mind and hold patterns specifically created by the individual as well as ones inherited from ancestors.
  4. The mind is distinguished by a more stable morphogenetic field and a relatively fluid energy structure of consciousness.
  5. The mind flows in the person through the heart chakra and is referred to as the heart/mind.
  6. The heart/mind has 12 rings which, to be in harmony, must have a balance of expansive and contractive energy both within themselves as well as between themselves.
  7. The brain is a crystalline amplifier-receiver-storehouse for the mind, and is in optimum working order when all eight electrical capacitor centers are functioning and when neither cerebral hemisphere is dominant.

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CONCLUSION

This paper has introduced Circles of Life and Geotrantm and how it is used in an integration process to create positive changes in behaviors, thoughts, and feelings for a person. It has sketched out the logic of the program and corroboration for its effectiveness in the writings and works of others. It is by no means comprehensive or complete. Dorothy Espiau continues to create and pioneer in this magnificent work, penetrating more and more deeply into the nature of being human.

The technology of Circles of Life, Geotrantm, boldly challenges science to understand how and why it produces results. It will undoubtedly engage psychologists, biologists, physicists and philosophers for many decades and hopefully, catalyze more communication and collaboration between the disciplines.

Practical experiments proving the effects of Geotrantm on the bioelectromagnetic body and behavior need to be done. Experiments showing its effects on reading, memory and learning could very easily be performed. Experiments using Circles of Life as a tool in psychotherapy might be invaluable. Hopefully, instruments which can detect the subtle energy field grid system utilized will soon be developed for a more direct measurement of the effects of Geotrantm.

For further understanding the reader is encouraged to explore the following areas of study which have received much attention from scientific researchers:

Bioelectromagnetism, formative causation and morphogenetic field theory, acupuncture theory, molecular genetics and the DNA code, psychoneuroimmunology, applied kinesiology, quantum physics and psycholinguistics.

Understanding can also be gleaned from the study of the nature of human consciousness, the processes of psychological and psychophysical change, a deep inquiry into the nature of geometry and numbers and a comparison with the healing arts such as Reiki, acupressure, and Roffing.

However, understanding of the technology of Circles of Life is minor compared to the power of using it and discovering the joy of inner peace and harmony, the thrill of learning easily, witnessing your own life begin to transform, and realizing that, indeed, your possibilities for becoming are unlimited.

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  35. Muscle testing is a diagnostic technique associated with the science of Applied Kinesiology. Applied Kinesiology is the study of the body's signs and communication of stress and balance. For further understanding, the book, Touch for Health, found in many bookstores, is recommended. An offspring of Applied Kinesiology is psycho-kinesiology, which is the study of the brain/mind's communication of stress or balance. Dr. John Diamond's books, Your Body Doesn't Lie and Life Energy, will further explain these processes. A number of self- enhancement processes use muscle testing, including chiropractics, educational kinesiology, kinesionics and Touch for Health. A variation of muscle testing unique to the Circles of Life system is the identification of harmony and disharmony in the etheric body energy field.

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ADDITIONAL SOURCES

Bentov, Itzhak. Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1982

Campbell, Jeremy. Grammatical Man, Information, Entropy, Language and Life; New York, Simon and Schuster, 1982

Omstein, Robert and Sobel, David. The Healing Brain, Simon & Schuster, 1987

Russell, Peter. The Global Brain: Speculations on the Evolutionary Leap to Planetary Consciousness. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, Inc., 1983

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