
Holographic Touch®: Engaging the Continuum of Consciousness
Carol A. Agneessens, MS.
© 2010
Two questions have captured my passion and curiosity over the 35+
years I have practiced in the healing arts. The first question:
what is a body? And the second: if our bodies are the physical
expression of something bigger than a personal self, how do I touch
all that a body is?
This article is based on the sensory experience that we are 'whole'
from the very beginning of life. It is this wholeness that health
care practitioners are able to contact and that is key in sustaining
a transformational process.
This implicit oneness is charged with the potency of consciousness imbuing all living things.
The idea of Whole, a unit, the undivided, is foreign to our culture and is slowly vanishing like an aboriginal form that is viewed as "primitive" by the intellect. Each one of us faces the reality in ourselves and [we] must meet that responsibility first, and then the perception will follow.1
In my desire to know and touch the spectrum of consciousness expressed through the varying densities within and around our physical bodies, I slowly came to the realization that the quality of my touch echoes my state of mind. By cultivating an ability to shift my awareness, through attention to perceptual cues and body sensation, I am able to more clearly listen and sense the unseen dimensions of an individual's system. Through the medium of my hands, as an extension of my heart and body knowing, I've discovered that quietly sitting and waiting at the edges of someone’s body space, cultivates a perceptual synaesthesia, allowing me to feel-touch-see-and gain a clearer sense of their systemic voice. In a state of quiet receptivity, I am learning to listen.
Holographic Touch®2 asks the health care practitioner to attend to their own perceptions, somatic feedback and state of mind, instead of directing focus entirely toward the other. As you will see and feel, when attention is given to our own perceptions and sensorium, a portal opens to an exquisite gestalt:
state of consciousness → quality of touch → multi-dimensional → somatic3 awakening
How do you begin a session?
- Notice if you begin your session with focus and intention on the expressed 'problem'?
- Do you begin your session with an intention, goal or idea about the desired outcome?
- Do you engage as a participant in a process of transformation or as the 'doer' holding the responsibility of fixing the problem?
- Is the majority of your attention directed into your client or do you maintain a sense yourself within the session?
The alchemy of touch and presence is a potent elixir.
Holographic Touch® cultivates receptivity to the many dimensions of consciousness. By questioning firmly held beliefs about healing, and the nature of our physical reality, we can expand the boundaries of our own perceiving field. It is possible to engage with this underlying plenum of consciousness, interconnectivity and the original blueprint of the body. It is our own perceptual armoring that blinds us to the multi-dimensional rhythms of life that are already there yet buried under the flurry of thoughts and activity.
"There is no place in this new kind of physics both for the field and matter for the field is the only reality." — Albert Einstein.
Within the imagined solidity of the body exists vast spaciousness. Our bodies are a temporary expression of the mystery that we call life.
"When scientists study complex systems, the notion of parts begins to break down so that quantification of such systems becomes impossible. … By contrast, in qualitative measurement, plots show the shape of the system’s movements as a whole"…4
Sitting within the quiet flow of Primary Respiration, our hands engage with the physical expression of consciousness - the body - and witness the shape changing effects of this rhythm throughout. A three dimensional - spaciousness expands beyond the boundary of skin. The intelligence within consciousness is greater than the matter of our flesh.
"What we observe as material bodies and forces, are nothing but shapes and variations in the structure of space."— Erwin Schrodinger
A dynamic pulse of stillness vivifies the center of a non-material and translucent midline. Within a spacious interior, a numinous thread arises, a 'line' of vibrating potential, weaving together cosmos and earth, organizing, informing, yet not penetrating the body's density.
"Man is something organized around a line." — Ida P.
Rolf
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The Dynamic of Touch and Consciousness
Efferent and Afferent perceptual styles.
In the ever quickening pace of a world squeezed by schedules and
deadlines of time, the seduction of 'doing' chains many to watching
the clock. Self-worth is often keyed to what we effect or accomplish
in an hour or compress into a day. These patterns are reflected
in nervous system activity and create a perceptual bias and tonal
resonance.
To effect something or someone is to change the state as a direct result of action by doing. Efferent perception radiates awareness like a force field in order to sense the environment. This is a field of vigilance.5 It is a model for directing intention into a system in order to correctly palpate, find the cause and resolve it.
Efference is derived from thinking, objectifying, separating, planning, and wanting to know what is going on in your client's body. Any perception, touch, technique, intention, or preconceived idea of motion that you apply to your client is efferent.6
Afferent perception describes attention inwardly directed. This is a state of receptivity to being in-formed. It is a state of yielding into the unknown moment. In this place of 'not-doing', the systemic intelligence of another informs the practitioner. Afference requires waiting. I have found that an individual’s system 'speaks' most clearly to me if I wait at the edges of their skin boundary attending to my own orientation, sensations and perceptions. I wait and wait, and wait a little more as their system becomes acquainted with the tonal resonance of my presence and like a deer in the forest, begins to understand that the one who is waiting is not predator and they are not prey.
Touch has an effect on different centers of the brain, but especially the insular cortex. This part of the OFC [orbital frontal cortex] is generally regarded as having self-regulatory control of the entire corticolimbic system and autonomic nervous system. This means that the client who is receiving physical contact… is unconsciously reading the context of the touch as much as the sensation of the touch.7
The ability to differentiate whether we are touching and perceiving with an efferent or an afferent perceptual resonance is essential for cultivating receptivity in our hands and our touch. The fight-flight-freeze response inflamed by an efferent tone is quieted. As I continue to gain clarity about the subtle yet profound shifts in body sensation and state of mind between these two perceptual styles, the following inquiry arose.
Inquiry: Identifying your Perceptual Style
As you sit in a comfortably aligned position, notice where your attention is settling. Notice if your attention moves easily out into the space around you or does your attention rest within yourself and your own body skin, or do you perceive a little of both - being out and being in at the same time?
- Notice the quality of your body sensations as you intentionally direct your attention into the room around you, directing it at a picture or plant or thing in the room.
- Notice the felt sense of extending your attention specifically toward another person whether they are in the room with you or not.
- Notice and shifting sensation in your cranium, your eyes, your breath as you direct your attention as if it is a force field toward another. This is efferent perception.
- Settle into a sense of body orientation: a sense of your feet on the floor, and the space around you. Perhaps you experience a sense of the weight of your body being supported by the chair as well as a soft visual sense of the room you are in. Imagine a center of stillness deep within the midline within your body. Allow your intention to rest within that center of stillness.
- Allow the sounds within the room to come to you. If you hear a bird singing allow the sound outside the window to come to you.
- If you can imagine being with a close friend, notice how it feels to settle into the security of your friendship, waiting for them to share the insights of their life. This exchange has the quality of afference.
Describe the difference you experience between these two perceptual styles.
The Newtonian Body and Bio-mechanical Anatomy8
As a dedicated practitioner of Structural Integration for many years,
'my work' was informed by anatomical drawings, dissection labs, reading,
and workshops guided by efferent perception. It was important to
have this lens into order to correctly palpate, find the cause of
the stated structural problem and resolve it. It was imperative to
know and understand the function, anatomy and integral structure
of the body. With this anatomical background, many pain symptoms
and client concerns were relieved.
Anatomy, especially when studied through the remains of a dry cadaver,
reveals the bio-mechanical underpinnings of the Newtonian body. Classically,
it was thought that this body was a machine. If it is broken, it
can be fixed, either by replacing a part (as in modern day surgery
or putting a part in a better place and call for more efficient movement.
A Newtonian view employs a fix it model of the world. And in this
state of mind, it works.
However, when I touch, guided by Netter's Illustrated Anatomy as
both map and template, my hands become more tool-like and I work
from a mechanical linearity. Often, in an attempt to address the
identified problem, (the particulate structure embedded in connective
tissue), or in my zeal to find IT and fix IT, the 'lesion' being
investigated blocks the movement of an interconnecting wave. The
joy of years in the field of Structural Integration occurred when
anatomical knowledge receded and I was guided by a systemic intelligence
lighting the way through the myo-fascial planes.
"Like the mass points of Newton, humans appear to be self-contained, mutually independent chunks of organized matter only externally related to each other and to their environment." — Ervin Lazlo.
Inquiry: Touch and the Bio-mechanical Mind.
The following exploration is not about your knowledge of anatomy
but about attention to shifts in your state of mind, perceptions,
and quality of touch when you are focused on palpating a specific
anatomical part.
What is your experience as you search for and palpate a particular
anatomical structure, whether it is gross anatomy or delicate nerve
fibers? Notice the qualitative shifts as you assume the intentional
mind behind palpatory specificity.
- Sit side by side a partner, place your hand on your partner's thigh.
- Focus your intention on contacting the middle of the rectus femoris muscle. Remember the anatomical picture of the muscle beneath your hand. Let your hands palpate the musculature. When your attention focuses on a particular "event", in this instance we call the event the rectus femoris, what do you notice happens to the felt-sense of your hand?
- How does your partner experience your touch?
Try this a few more times with different anatomical landmarks, perhaps bone or organ or ligament. Attend to the quality of your touch.
When my intention is to palpate or manipulate specific tissues,
with the efferent tone of fixing, I lose a quality of curiosity,
a gentle inquiring into the unknown territory of another and the
subtle exchange that occurs when I take the time, not only to touch,
but to be touched by another’s somatic intelligence.
Is it possible to set aside the belief that depth is a matter of
muscle or directing intention into another's body? Whether you are
diving into tissues with a strong hand or an energetic one, notice
the quality of your touch, your thoughts, and the felt sense of your
own system as you work from a Newtonian understanding of the body.
I do not see anatomy when I treat. I do not visualize, yet I
see a physiological living process in motion. Visualization of
static anatomy inhibits function in both the operator and the patient.
Let the process reveal itself to all your senses, you will "see" clearly.9
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Sensing Fluidity: The Embryonic Body and Primordial Anatomy
"…A successful response from the cerebrospinal fluid…is
an intensified interchange between all the fluids of the body…It
is definitely evident that the reaction is systemic and includes
the whole body even within the bones." — Anne Wales DO
There is an ocean within. A saline viscosity permeates every nook
and canny of our body, floating cells, vessels, organs and bones.
Contained by the boundary of skin, fluids generate pathways of information
flow, connectivity and conductivity. The sacred waters within our
body space carry life’s beginnings emerging from the primordial well
of time.
The scientific basis for a fluid body.
As my thinking shifts from a 'fix it' state of mind to one of fluid
integration, a homogenous quality can be sensed throughout the physical
body. Bones, blood, lymph, nerve, musculature etc. share one coherent
movement. Fluidity engenders the sensation of wholeness.
William Sutherland, DO, the founder of cranial osteopathy, spoke
of a fluid body which held the lesions of a system and obstructed
movement toward an individual’s well-being. The relationship between
the physical and the fluid body is really the foundation of the biodynamics
and biokinetics of embryology.10
The embryo, as an archetype of perfect form, serves as a blueprint
for our body’s ability to heal itself. The formative, and regenerative
fluid forces that organize embryological development are present throughout
our life span, ready for our cooperation in harnessing their therapeutic
potency. In other words, the forces of embryogenesis become the forces
of healing after birth.11
During childhood, water comprises a significant proportion of our
bodies (75-80%). As adults our total body water decreases to about
60%. Bones are 20% fluid.12
Our bodies are mostly fluid. Although as adults it is said that we
lose this as we age, remember that once upon a time we were a fluid
and pulsating mass of undifferentiated potential within the saline
sea of a maternal womb.
Initially, 98% of the embryo is fluid. It is this fluid movement
that lays down the shape for muscles, bones and other anatomical
structures. Water knows no boundary and in an enclosed system spiraling
patterns imprint all function and structure. Living tissues contain
thousands of different kinds of molecules, each of which is surrounded
by water. Most people do not recognize that the body is a water system
that both regulates and conducts information and can be imprinted.
Molecules do not have to touch each other to interact. The electromagnetic
field along with water forms the matrix of life. Water…can
form structures that transmit energy.13 — Albert
Szent-Gyorgi.
The fluid Body shapes and re-shapes texture and form. This body
resonates with life perpetuating potency and is a unique biological
entity. To engage the fluid body of another, I must be willing to
engage this dimension permeating and surrounding my own physical
body. Spiraling and interconnecting fluidity moves through me, softening
and melting the density of structural compressions held by the ground
substance of flesh. Porous and permeable, my sensorium expands as
I engage a different kind of knowing and re-membering. I dwell in
primordial waters. Sitting within this fluidic egg, my mind shifts
from linear patterns of thinking to an instinctual knowing. Inspiration
infuses and ignites cortical firings and glial connections; from
cause - effect to acausal understanding; from isolation to connection
with something more than that which I know myself to be.
In this world, the edges soften and something 'other' breathes me.
Fluid conducts and carries information. These oceanic inner waters
of life sustain a deepening harmony crucial to health and connectivity.
According to the Bushman, an individual's separation from that part of themselves that is connected to "everything else" leads to fear and a sense of aloneness, and this facilitates the disease process. Because treatment using the BOCF (biodynamic osteopathy in the cranial field) connects the patient to nature, the patient receives an immediate experience of "not-aloneness" or "belonging" in a deep way.14
If I wish to sense and know the Fluid Body I must cultivate an afferent way of knowing and touching. As a practitioner, I have to reduce the cultural bias driving efferent activity. I have to question the intention I direct through an individual's system and yield to the sensory understanding of a receptive perceptual state of mind.
Inquiry: Engaging the Fluid Body
Sit side by side a partner. This exploration is in three parts. Initially
it is important to get feedback on the familiar way you initially
contact another when you begin a session.
1). Place your 'working' hand on your partner's thigh.
How do you experience the touch of your own hand? How does your partner
experience your touch? Give and receive feedback.
2). Sensing your buoyant hand.
Within your own hand – sense its inner ocean. Allow your awareness
to rest within the bones of your hand – settle into the blood filled
lattices of your bone marrow. Take time to sensually absorb the
transformation of your hand as you re-member its inherent fluidity.
- Do you and/or your partner experience a different quality in your contact when you initiate with a fluid hand rather than your familiar hand?
- With a buoyant hand, do you or your partner experience a contact that engages the whole?
- As practitioner, do you notice any shift in your perception or state of mind as you sense more of your own fluidic nature?
- Perhaps there is a slowing down, a sense of relaxation, or some other shift in perception as you sense the fluidity of your hand
- Notice if instead of feeling only muscle you may feel the homogeneity of their body. For example, the bones, tissues, and fluids feel interconnected, as if they are one thing.
- Allow a sense of the back of your hand as much as the palmer surface which is in contact with your partner.
- Try this a few more times with different anatomical landmarks, perhaps bone or organ or ligament. Attend to your quality of touch and the shift in state of bodymind.
The fluid body remains hidden from my perception when I engage 'it'
from a bio-mechanical state of mind, or as a technique to be applied
when all else fails. It is a whole body experience of becoming one,
of embracing both our autonomy and connectedness to everything at
one and the same time. It is a practice of knowing this duality yet
releasing it in order to be taken to a ground of wholeness in which
the ego driven self is no longer the one who knows or is the doer.
“There is no drop of water in the ocean, not even in the deepest
parts of the abyss, that does not know and respond to the mysterious
forces that create the tide." — Rachel Carlson
The Quantum Body: Engaging the Holographic Matrix
As practitioners in the healing arts, we have the rare opportunity
to remember our interconnectedness to a world beyond our brain and
body. The potential for perceiving multi-dimensionality arises in
each therapeutic session. The sensorial understanding, that our bodies
are the portal through which we engage dimensions beyond the scientifically
proven or physically manifest, is an ever-present reality. In western
culture, these dimensions are often ridiculed, dismissed, and denied.
Our bodies are a condensation of consciousness – a range of knowledge
exists through and beyond the physical realm. Consciousness extends
in all directions throughout all matter of space and time.
In order to experience these multi-dimensional facets, I have worked
through my own perceptual barriers cultivating the somatic qualities
of permeability and fluidity. In a very real sense, accessing this
domain requires a reexamination of my beliefs about what the body
is and ways of living. By exploring beyond the culturally myopic
view of how life functions, a realization and understanding emerges
igniting a unified field of knowing. We can re-member our fundamental
wholeness, a beginning that speaks to an inseparable connection to
everyone and everything.
How is it that we can learn to touch in a way that supports the
re-membering of origins and the underlying matrix that is cosmic
consciousness?
Our hands can become a vibrating continuum between the most solidified
forms of consciousness (like bone) to the more subtle forms of consciousness
– the original matrix, the informational field and the rich emptiness
that holds all. In order to immerse myself in this phenomenal field,
I was jolted by the realization that this continuum is always there.
It was my own perceptual armoring that restricted this sensual knowing.
Although I was introduced to the geodesic dome of Buckminster Fuller's
genius years ago, it was only recently and while walking the beach
during winter’s low tide, that an image of an iridescent blue tensegrity
shape appeared before me. This image flashed as if neon. I hurried
home to research the cellular existence of the structure. Tensegrity
proffered an explanation for the unusual visual and kinesthetic feedback
arising through my hands during biodynamic craniosacral sessions.
And it was the exceedingly fine interlinked filaments forming the
cellular geodesic structures, that I sensed and envisioned in my
hands.
Triangular, octahedral and tetrahedral forms are self organizing
patterns in all biological structures for they represent the best
organization of least energy (energy efficient) and mass (size) through
structures of continuous tension and local compression, that is through
tensegrity.15
Throughout his numerous writings, Ervin Laszlo, speaks of a cosmic
memory field. He defines this as a real, lived experience that conveys
a thought, an image, or an intuition that was not transmitted by
our senses either at the time it happened or at anytime before. This
lived experience occurs in the extra- or non-sensory mode.16 Perhaps
I had entered Laszlo's field of cosmic envisioning during my twilight
walk.
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Inquiry: Your Multi-dimensional Hand and Holographic
Touch®
- A solo exploration: notice the shape and felt sense of your hand. Let it rest on your thigh.
- Sense the texture of your clothing on which your hand rests. Let your attention rest in the surface of your palm. (as if your palm could count the threads of your clothing)
- Now sense the space in the middle of your hand. That is the space of bone, blood, tissues and fluids. Allow a sense of depth and dimension in your hand.
- As you settle and sense the field around you, notice and allow the back of your hand gently expanding away from your palm which remains in contact with the clothing of your thigh.
- Notice the spacious dimensionality within your hand. You might
feel the entire inside space of your hand as fluid and breathing.
Do not 'will' this experience. Just notice the response in your hand as you recognize the dimensions of your inside space.
- Now with your partner:
- Settle yourself in a place of quiet stillness.
- Comfortably sit so that you are facing the side of your partner (at waist level).
- Place your lower hand underneath her thigh or knee (whichever is more comfortable for your arm extension) and your upper hand beneath her shoulder. This is a position called the PIETA.17
- Settle into an awareness of the contact between the palm surface of your hand and your partner. Allow this perception to deepen as you sense the whole of their system.
- Notice the space between your palm and the back of your hand.
- You may begin to sense expansion through the tissues in the middle of your hand. It may feel as if the back of your hand is expanding away from the surface of your palm.
- Wait.
- As you wait with in this state of deepening stillness, cultivate a sense of the field around you, containing and 'holding' you. You do not have to go out to find it. Instead become aware of the ever-present and potent field surrounding and permeating you.
- Perceive even the most subtle shifts within your hand and perceiving self.
- You might begin to notice the back of your hand slowly extending into the field – perhaps meeting the edges of the room or even beyond the room.
- As you experience your hands becoming more permeable, continue to notice the deepening stillness and connection that is occurring between you, your partner and the field. You may experience a moment where the membranes of separation dissolve. You might also notice that your partner’s body is becoming more porous and following the movement of spacious connection into the field.
(An important caveat in all explorations: DO NOT drive the exploration through WILL or a CONCEPT of what you imagine is supposed to happen. Wait, let your system find the sensory qualities of expansion, space and breath.)
While exploring 'holographic touch'®, I realized that my touch needed to be more than a feather's weight. As I engage an individual's system - with gentle yet firm presence - my hands began to transform in the distinct way I have described. They became more porous and dimensional, and my client's system mirrored this state. Whether I was connecting with organ, tissue or bone, I experience the synesthesia of seeing-feeling their system expand into the vast field surrounding both of us. The membranes separating their system, my system, my hands, their issues, became a unified experience of expansion, and shifting form. From these experiences, the role of the tensegrity function was clarified. I imagine it to be the archetypal functional-structure connecting the intercellular space of my body’s trillion-plus cells to the holographic matrix and blueprint of origin. Tensegrity, lifts the compressive forces of cultural imprinting, trauma and injury.
From the palpable and experiential to the scientifically researched,
I found that cellular tensegrity provides both a sensorial bridge
and biological understanding for the continuum I was experiencing.
The body as a whole and the matrix we are embedded within form a
geodesic continuum. In a way it is the gossamer glue of our cosmic
connectedness.
A tensegrity structure forms a stable yet dynamic system that
interacts efficiently and resiliently with forces acting upon it.
Tensegrity provides a conceptual link between the structural systems
and the energy-informational systems.18
Cells and intracellular elements are capable of vibrating in a dynamic
manner with complex harmonics, the frequency of which can now be
measured and analyzed. … It is important to understand the
mechanism by which this vibrational information is transferred directly
throughout the cell. From these observations we propose that vibrational
information is transferred through a tissue tensegrity-matrix. … A
tensegrity tissue matrix system allows for specific transfer of information
through the cell by direct transmission of vibrational chemomechanical
energy through harmonic wave motion.19
In Summary
Sitting within the stillness of the mystery we call life, I recognize
the subtle yet palpable dimensions just beyond the seductive veil
of the material world.
By following my passion to expand the spectrum of my touch, I found
my way to Holographic Touch and its ignition of a numinous body.
By questioning the belief that diving into physiological depths is
the avenue for repair, a novel understanding arose. Waiting at the
edges, orienting to my own sensorium, and cultivating spaciousness
within my own hand/body space reveals another way of healing which
fosters dimensionality within the other. A holograpghic touch yields
the recognition of the ONE that is embracing us all. By engaging
the infinitely fine tissues, functions and structures of the body,
the often compressive imprints of our origins, birth, injury and
society can be lifted.
Re-membering that our bodies are one with and embedded in a cosmic
plenum, touches a kinesthetic knowing; the marrow of our bones flows
with the marrow of the holgraphic matrix. Lymph, blood and fluids
stream through our bodies; as cosmic intelligence streams through
all existence. The breath of Primary Respiration breathes us all.
We talk about the mind-body-field as if they were separate but, in
fact, it is our attention that is split.
Imagining there is a difference between my inside self and outside,
I return again and again to the felt realization of seamlessness.
I touch another and I am touched. I perceive consciousness in life
and I am perceived by consciousness itself.
My hand is able to touch things only because my hand is a touchable thing, … Similarly, the eyes with which I see things are themselves visible. … to touch the coarse skin of a tree is thus, at the same time to experience one’s own tactility, to feel oneself touched by the tree. And to see the world is also, at the same time, to experience oneself as visible, to feel oneself seen.20
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© 2011
My friend and colleague, Hiroyoshi Tahata, and I have been exploring the first developmental movement known as yield for over ten years. His contribution and insights into working with this gentle approach for shifting structure, movement patterns, coordination and perception are documented through client photos and an understanding of cellular biology and the extra cellular matrix. I explore yield in the context of embryology and movement awareness. This article presents a brief synopsis of our collaboration.
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Carol A. Agneessens, MSc. RCST® Published in 2001, The Fabric of Wholeness presents a unique and original inquiry into the nature of gravity and gravity's influence on human movement potential. This easy-to-read book links physics, human physiology, somatics, and Eastern understandings of underlying unity, bridging theory and practice with lively examples and concluding that gravity is fundamental to the development of biological intelligence. |







