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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.biontologytraining.com/event/integration-i
 mpulse-selection-9/register">Integration & Impulse Selection</a>\nFocus on
  functional Organ Systems The first presentation in this module introduces
  the careful integration of causal impulse selection into the overall sess
 ion structure. Participants explore how these impulses — necessary tools
  for correcting incoherent biophoton signalling within optical pathways 
 — work in conjunction with the instrument’s core application of the bo
 dy’s own light. Selection is based on logical relevance to the pathway i
 dentified through assessment\, while point testing ultimately determines w
 hether an impulse is applied. Additionally\, the grouping of causal impuls
 es under different categories is explained to support clarity in working w
 ith the extensive impulse lists. These categories help practitioners navig
 ate selection more effectively and explore how certain impulses may relate
  to specific dysfunctions influencing the optical pathway in focus. A deep
 er understanding of the nature of impulses naturally brings recognition th
 at they are non-diagnostic in the medical sense and do not treat disease d
 irectly. Yet when integrated within the assessment-led structure of the Bi
 ontology® protocol\, they become effective tools for supporting focused i
 mprovement of biophoton signalling in pathways — helping the body respon
 d and regulate more effectively. Participants are trained to recognise\, l
 ogically select\, and test causal impulses to support efficient correction
  of biophoton signalling in the pathways being addressed. While causal imp
 ulses are typically used for their potential relevance to the root of a di
 sruption\, the second part of the presentation explains that supportive an
 d target impulses serve other functions — such as reinforcing the sessio
 n and softening the body’s response. These impulses are not selected thr
 ough point assessment but through careful observation\, reasoning\, and di
 scernment. Practitioners learn how to use them to complement [...]
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SUMMARY:Integration & Impulse Selection
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.biontologytraining.com/ev
 ent/integration-impulse-selection-9/register">Integration & Impulse Select
 ion</a>\nFocus on functional Organ Systems The first presentation in this 
 module introduces the careful integration of causal impulse selection into
  the overall session structure. Participants explore how these impulses 
 — necessary tools for correcting incoherent biophoton signalling within 
 optical pathways — work in conjunction with the instrument’s core appl
 ication of the body’s own light. Selection is based on logical relevance
  to the pathway identified through assessment\, while point testing ultima
 tely determines whether an impulse is applied. Additionally\, the grouping
  of causal impulses under different categories is explained to support cla
 rity in working with the extensive impulse lists. These categories help pr
 actitioners navigate selection more effectively and explore how certain im
 pulses may relate to specific dysfunctions influencing the optical pathway
  in focus. A deeper understanding of the nature of impulses naturally brin
 gs recognition that they are non-diagnostic in the medical sense and do no
 t treat disease directly. Yet when integrated within the assessment-led st
 ructure of the Biontology® protocol\, they become effective tools for sup
 porting focused improvement of biophoton signalling in pathways — helpin
 g the body respond and regulate more effectively. Participants are trained
  to recognise\, logically select\, and test causal impulses to support eff
 icient correction of biophoton signalling in the pathways being addressed.
  While causal impulses are typically used for their potential relevance to
  the root of a disruption\, the second part of the presentation explains t
 hat supportive and target impulses serve other functions — such as reinf
 orcing the session and softening the body’s response. These impulses are
  not selected through point assessment but through careful observation\, r
 easoning\, and discernment. Practitioners learn how to use them to complem
 ent [...]
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