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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.biontologytraining.com/event/pathway-disru
 ptions-functional-patterns-part-1-7/register">Pathway Disruptions & Functi
 onal Patterns - Part 1</a>\nSupporting Biophoton Coherence This is the fir
 st half of the module that introduces optical pathways as originally descr
 ibed by Dr. Johan Boswinkel under the term “energetic anatomy.” It exp
 lores how these pathways run through and connect different areas of the bo
 dy\, often aligning with broader physiological and functional patterns. Th
 e content is not intended nor suitable for diagnostic or clinical purposes
 \, but is included to help practitioners recognise recurring patterns that
  may emerge in relation to pathway disruptions and incoherence of the ligh
 t that flows through them. Participants are introduced to anatomical struc
 tures and physiological functions\, focusing on organ systems and their ty
 pical roles\, to help them better understand how these may relate to the o
 ptical pathways within the framework of Biontology®. The focus is on unde
 rstanding how symptoms may appear as expressions of pathway disturbance\, 
 and how underlying conditions may in turn affect the quality of biophoton 
 emissions transmitted through these pathways. This session also includes p
 ractical instruction in the use of the Pathway Pocket Book\, a key referen
 ce tool within the training program. Participants learn to locate the spec
 ific end points of each optical pathway\, become familiar with typical sym
 ptom patterns associated with them\, and relate these findings to their as
 sessment results. This contributes to more grounded interpretation and hel
 ps practitioners avoid superficial conclusions or disconnected testing of 
 impulses or application of programs that are not well supported by the ass
 essment.
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SUMMARY:Pathway Disruptions & Functional Patterns - Part 1
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.biontologytraining.com/ev
 ent/pathway-disruptions-functional-patterns-part-1-7/register">Pathway Dis
 ruptions & Functional Patterns - Part 1</a>\nSupporting Biophoton Coherenc
 e This is the first half of the module that introduces optical pathways as
  originally described by Dr. Johan Boswinkel under the term “energetic a
 natomy.” It explores how these pathways run through and connect differen
 t areas of the body\, often aligning with broader physiological and functi
 onal patterns. The content is not intended nor suitable for diagnostic or 
 clinical purposes\, but is included to help practitioners recognise recurr
 ing patterns that may emerge in relation to pathway disruptions and incohe
 rence of the light that flows through them. Participants are introduced to
  anatomical structures and physiological functions\, focusing on organ sys
 tems and their typical roles\, to help them better understand how these ma
 y relate to the optical pathways within the framework of Biontology®. The
  focus is on understanding how symptoms may appear as expressions of pathw
 ay disturbance\, and how underlying conditions may in turn affect the qual
 ity of biophoton emissions transmitted through these pathways. This sessio
 n also includes practical instruction in the use of the Pathway Pocket Boo
 k\, a key reference tool within the training program. Participants learn t
 o locate the specific end points of each optical pathway\, become familiar
  with typical symptom patterns associated with them\, and relate these fin
 dings to their assessment results. This contributes to more grounded inter
 pretation and helps practitioners avoid superficial conclusions or disconn
 ected testing of impulses or application of programs that are not well sup
 ported by the assessment.
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