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Update highlights:
- 3 new languages: Polish, Spanish, German. (All is translated except the audio: the meditations texts are translated but the audio is not yet available, it will come later).
- prevalence: you can now filter by biomarker system in the prevalence screen (the systems selector in in the menu).
- frequency program export: duration of the generated audio file limited to about 10 minutes to export quickly (and not crash).
- new direct access to the ongoing 21 day meditation from the Home Screen
- bug corrected: ticket would not submit from some languages with special characters.
Priorities and resources
- Better algorithm to detect all priorities
- Fix for the "low resource score" for "recipes" glitch (the points resources score were not transferred to the recipes, leading to a faulty evaluation for the recipes with low resources score).
- Negative momentums are not longer picked as resources by the algorithm.
- updated algorithm for resources, that now takes intention, attention and horizon in the evaluation. It leads to a better identification of the main resources. This will enhance the main resources results, and the main priorities with "low resources score". To clarify, the resource score comes from petal, links, intention, attention and horizon.
Lists
- you can now read the entire text of a meditation list item by clicking on a meditation, and then on the description that appears on top of the list.
BioCoherence 1.15
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Update highlights: Apple Watch import, meditation optimisations...
- new Home Screen for first users, with direct Apple Watch import and how-to.
- quick open: no long calculation is made unless you enter in the Understand or Analyze screens. This means opening a file for a user is now super quick. Heavy calculations are delayed until you need them for body maps or graphs.
Balance
- pre-load of the day's guidances to get offline asap.
- revamp of the balance screen.
- preview of the 21-day journey, and report of the past days.
- There is now a progress bar indicating the daily progress in the file list.
Priorities
- better algorithm to detect all priorities. Bugs fixed, too. Also, negative drives are not longer picked as resources by the algorithm.
BioCoherence 1.14
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Update highlights: remote tests, sleep mode, progression curves...
- new option to switch between "play" (decluttered menu) and "understand" (complete menu) on the Home Screen of a report.
- new declutterred Home Screen for users that come from a Pro invitation. The Home Screen shows his reports, and the open report now proposes "Play" by default: PDF, frequencies, meditation; and record a test if needed.
- better share flow from a Pro to a user: the current report is immediately send to the cloud, and if modifications, updates needed to be sent again the cloud are now displayed on top of the screen. There is now an alert on both sides if a report is updated by the other side, prompting to sync with the cloud.
- List pre-evaluation is now immediately displayed if a scan exists.
- Ask for test is now active: a Pro can ask for a remote user to test locally the selected items. As the user opens his app, the test elements are ready to test with his sensor, anywhere in the world, using a real local ECG measurement. The results are sent back to the Pro through our Cloud. (next steps: notification sent to the user that will update the report and open it when clicked. Without notification, the Pro should send an invite to the user, and the user will open the report that will prompt him to update from the cloud).
Balance
- better insertion of protocol frequencies in the meditation.
- new screen, with buttons on the bottom and new options in the screen.
- new daily progression, with meditation changing every day.
- new graphics in Balance, with the progression of each priority in a nice curve. Display of today's curves, or all priorities curves.
- New end choice: "sleep" or "awake". For "sleep", 132 new audio guidance endings, with a long fadeout, and different evaluation of priorities.
Frequencies
- New loop player in frequencies: loop on a single block (one physiology program and its related protocols, playing again and again until you stop, to push strongly on a particular intended effect). Only available if protocols are added to a physiology program.
Report flow between Pro and User
- Usually a report is started with a scan or a test on the Pro's Sensor, and decisions are made by the Pro: resources, priorities, frequencies, protocols, comments, etc.
- The Pro then shares with the User. When clicking "share with the user", the report is immediately sent to our secure Cloud and made available this instant to the user.
- If this is a new user, the Pro sends an invite to the user. If not, the user simply starts his app. If both cases, the user logs with his email (that the Pro has entered in his account) and immediately sees the report, and can import it and open it.
- If the Pro amends the report, he will be prompted to sync it with the cloud at the end of his modifications. This will update the report on the cloud, and the User will see a hint to sync his locally saved report with the cloud.
- If the User amends the report (usually by recording a re-evaluation or performing a test prepared by the Pro), the same happens with the Pro, that sees a prompt to sync it with the cloud the next time he tries to open it.
Report started by a User
- in some cases the User can be the one that starts a report, by doing a new recording. In this case, the User has the ability to share it with his Pro (if he has no Pro, he can choose a Pro from the Pro directory first). The Pro will the receive the User in his contacts lists, and can import the report from the cloud and start working on it. When the Pro is done, he just has to click "sync with cloud" and the report is sent back to the cloud, with a prompt to sync it on the user side.
BioCoherence 1.13... and a book !
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Now, back to the week's update.
Update highlights:
- There is no zoom anymore on the top of the biomarker session evolution screen. The switch from play/pause is now controlling the zoom of this graph, along with the ones in frequency, harmony and the new one below. In 'stop' mode, all graphs display the average value for each biomarker, and the whole recording. In 'play' mode, the values are shown at the time of the play head position, and the graphs are zoomed to 50 beats. Just move the play head position to scroll through them. In 'stop' mode with several parts, the zoom also automatically adapts to the current part.
- New graph in Spectrum: "Polygraph". This screen mainly uses academic biomarkers. This is a convenient way to see in a glance e.g. the VHF, HF, LF and VHF proportions, and a linear graph of up to 7 important curves. This can be used in real time during recording, as all screens (just switch screen during a recording). All these markers come from the academic research on ECGs.
You can display up to 7 bands of your choice, in parallel or centered on the same line. - In "Bands" mode, the 7 lines are: Bpm, HRV, Mayer waves, VHF, HF, LF and VLF.
- In "Ratios" mode, the 7 lines are: SDNN (Total power), SI (Stress index), IC (Index of Centralisation), LF/HF (Power, vago-sympatethic interaction), LF/VLF (Relax), VLF/HF (Stress) and VLF+HF (Global activity).
- In "Systems" mode: CNS, Ortho, Symp, Para, IRSA, Immunity, HRV.
- In "Brainwaves": Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta, Beta1, Beta2, Gamma.
- If you do research with this graph, it could be the basis for new insights or new biomarkers. In addition, you can analyse any biomarker in its timeline and with events on the biomarker session evolution screen.
- The photo import bug is fixed. Remember, you have to confirm a photo to actually import it.
- Meditation duration is now dynamically set according to the user's choice.
- Meditations are now dynamically changing every day. You can set as many priorities as wanted, and they will be included each one in turn in the daily meditation, as needed. Default daily duration is about 30 minutes, and can be changed by the user.
- Update on the fourth algorithm is now available: "low resource score".
- Duration of physiology program set when a protocol is added to a physiology program.
BioCoherence 1.12
- Confidentiality mode, to blur all names and photos on the screen.
- General speed enhancements on older devices. Don't expect miracles, the app is still power-hungry. As a general rule, there should be no lag in navigation; if there is, please use a better computer.
- We don't automatically save recordings anymore if they are short.
- All texts are now translatable (and translated), including previously hard-coded texts like meridian/points descriptions, MTC recipes etc. We also fixed a bug in Korean where titles were truncated.
- For your support requests, ticket answer info and management directly in the app.
- Bluetooth request is delayed until first effective use, instead of first app launch. This is because the app is only allowed to ask for your approval once. If you say no, there is no way to allow the app to request Bluetooth again, you have to go to the systems preferences and find a way to check the acceptance - or just reinstall the app... For this reason, there is a new message in the Bluetooth panel, if by mistake the initial request had been denied.
- "Read Manual" now opens in your browser. That also allows downloads of the PDF manuals.
- New "prevalence" screen, to list all biomarkers by petal state. This can help identify patterns and better understand the general image of a scan.
- Edit your own data from the home page now leads to "my account".
- Birth date and notes are now hidden by default. Click on "more infos" to show them. We don't use this info for now, it is only for your reference. We will also add height, weight and some other health data for future age-, height- and weight-related biomarkers.
- Durations are now expressed in Elfie values.
- Total export duration in .wav or .mp3 is automatically adjusted for very long programs, as a too long audio file might crash the app. Exports are limited to about 30 minutes, with an automatic adjustment of all programs to fit the available possible duration.
- Exports defaults to mp3 in one-clic. If you cancel the mp3 part by clicking "stop encoding", it will propose you to export the .wav instead. The whole process is done in background and you can use the app meanwhile, but don't reduce the app or hide it while it exports, as this will result in the app losing computing resources and the export taking ages.
- New button in the report tools to send the PDF by mail to the customer in 1 clic. The PDF is uploaded to our cloud and the mail is sent from our server, so the sender is reports@biocoherence.net, not you. If you want to be the sender, you have to use the "share" function, or save it and attach it to your regular email app.
- PDF export and save now works on Windows, Mac and Linux. Additionally, you can export as .htm, which is a modifiable format, if you want to edit it.
- The French voices are now entirely available. (the English voices will be cleaned later this month to fix the small glitches)
- Lists with type "Meditation": if you select multiple items from the same meditation list, they will be played sequentially, one per day. This shows on the report and in the meditation text. In this way, the meditation also evolves every day in a progression.
- A fourth algorithm is now available: "low resource score". When you explore priorities, this will be presented first (before "in sync"," interesting energy" and "interesting agitation"), and will show the elements with the lowest resource score (the contrary of the resources panel, so to say).
- some enhancements in these important screens:
- Personality: now shows some information texts to explain the 4 axis and the position in the scan, and also the stability or flexibility of this position.
- Momentum: restraints are now split in 2: geopathy and biology.
- Drives: the average between the positive part and the negative part of each emotion is now clearly shown. You can now clearly see the baseline between the positive and the negative part of each bar. More enhancements to come for this screen, because it might be one of the screens you end up spending the most time - it is so interesting...
- the manual will be updated with the contents of the user webinars. This will be done each week after each user seminar...
Our user webinar series starts: each thursday at 16:00 (EU time), starting tomorrow
Dear BioCoherence users,BioCoherence 1.11
- Improvements in interface, cloud loading and software. English is complete; French is almost complete and will be in approximately one week.
- Please note: this is still a preview and some texts have small glitches. We are still refining and polishing all texts.
- Improvement in certain part, like meridians and chakras (now with specific sounds), chords ...
- Add protocols directly from the frequency program page: improvements in protocol selection.
- Export in .wav or .mp3 the frequency program. Now defaults to mp3. It works better, and even, it does not crash anymore in certain circumstances, which is definitely better. Also, the export(save as) function now works on versions for Windows, Mac and Linux.
- More frequencies added and played during testing and harmonisation on biomarker and protocols.
- Print and save as now works on versions for Windows, Mac and Linux. (saves as .htm and not .pdf for now).
- Many behind-the-scene enhancements in cloud lists management (pictures, dynamic loading, invitation code for a private list...). Picture is now displayed in big during the individual test.
- On large screens (computers), lists are presented in a new multi-column view.
- Pictures are now front and big. Try the herbs, essential oils or aromas lists!
- we've tackled the various Bluetooth problems when recording and it seems much more reliable now. It even seems Bluetooth now works on Linux. But who is on Linux here, except Antoine? :)
- quickopen files are entirely recalculated in they are from a former version, to take new algorithms and biomarkers into account.
- much quicker interface on iPad, Windows, Mac and Linux versions.
- various fixes and improvements (particularly in the Bluetooth and recording section).
- various blockages and crashes fixed.
BioCoherence 1.10
- Guided meditations preview: actual audio guidance (in English only for now). almost 4000 custom-made audio guided meditations parts in each language.
- Please note: this is still a preview and a lot of texts have small glitches. We are still refining and polishing all texts and the actual correct guidances will be available later in the month.
- Includes all specific sounds, binaural beats and frequencies, chords with breath work (we have more than 450 chords in our chord detector and we play the one that has been measured in the client's energy), and some specific sounds linked to meridians, chakras, etc. (my goal is to have different ambiences for the different parts: intro, organs, chakras, meridians, drives, emotions etc.)
- You can target the desired duration of the meditation.
- Add protocols directly from the frequency program page.
- Export in .wav or .mp3 the frequency program. You can then use this audio file to balance the frequencies through any audio player, the client's smartphone, or use any kind of transducer to apply them electrically or magnetically locally from any audio jack output.
- In any case, the complete frequency program is inserted in the audio meditation, as binaural beats or frequencies.
- you can now add as many "favorites" biomarkers as needed to see them all in the progress page.
- New list type: Product. Build AI-assisted product lists: automatic product contents retrieval; automatic organ effects assessment via our AI cloud. Also, automatic preselection of suggested images. You can then pre-evaluate with the client's scan in all this product catalog, and confirm with individual tests.
- New list type: Meditation, with AI-enhanced writing and request for audio file (the meditation, if approved, will be available in the same voice as the other meditations). It will event try to find what organs might be balanced with this particular meditation. You can then pre-evaluate them, confirm them with an individual test if needed, and add them in 1 clic to the client's meditation.
- the app is now available as a preview in Korean (corrections pending). We are open to suggestions as to what new languages we should work on for the interface, please tell us!
- various fixes and improvements (particularly in the Bluetooth and recording section).
BioCoherence 1.9.23
- An infinity of custom-made audio guided meditations with more than 3800 combined parts per language and per guide
- preview of the full meditation text in the balance module
- full personalised 30-min to 1-hour meditation based on resources and priorities, with spoken words guidance, specific frequencies and personal musical elements and rhythms, as measured in the pulse. (available in 2.0)
- Physiology, emotions and energy biomarker balance: more than 10000 specific frequencies for more than 1000 different programs
- Therapeutic, pathologic and improvement protocols: more than 7000 balance-oriented therapeutic and improvement frequencies and binaural beats in 2500 specific protocols
- test of any individual balance program or protocol with immediate biofeedback answer
- remote test through our cloud (available in 2.0)
- audio frequencies player on each biomarker for immediate balancing and protocols choice with pre-evaluation
- construction of a specific frequency program with biomarkers balance and protocols attached to specific biomarkers (a protocol is played encoded on a specific biomarker balance program to direct its resonance to the part needed); play and export of frequency program (export available in 2.0)
- now includes more than 6500 new interpretation texts (description, action, emotional interpretation, biomarker quality)
- now includes the full meditation text
- new "explore" button to refine priorities
- 420 TCM points now computed with links, resources and priorities
- drives and momentum now computed as priorities and resources
- subdoshas now computed as priorities and resources
- reworked resources panel
- refined algorithm
- new filetype choice: quick open or small (defaults now to quick open, with no compute necessary on open)
- various interface improvements
BioCoherence 1.9.9 and launch promotion
- various graphic fixes
- record animation stops if measure stops
- new measure quality indicator during recording
- new recording features: auto-stop when sufficent data
- recording and live biomarkers compute optimizations
- bigger client image on home screen, now static
- technical log now sent with support ticket
- 'reports' are now 'recordings' to avoid confusion with the PDF report
- new PDF report editing tools (comments, hide sections...)
- new PDF report feature: preview from recording lists
- promo: the chakras screen is free access for all
Launch promotion
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BioCoherence 1.8.8
- Reports: - much quicker processing- some biomarkers were not clickable. Now you can click on all biomarkers, including recipes, to get more info (it opens the bottom biomarker panel, that also includes direct links to the relevant scan pages)- new top menu for quick access to report sections.- possibility to share/make pdf/print only the active section as selected in the top menu. To print the whole report, just click "Whole" (the first element in the top sections list) before printing.- new report subtitles
BioCoherence 1.8.2
- Tests on home page (you can now start by a test). For instance, you can start with any test and then directly go to the Scan pages when the test is done, as the scan will be calculated anyway at the end of the recording. When you start with a test, there is no pre-evaluation as there is no recording, but there will be a post-evaluation based on the recording, once finished.
- Balance page improvements. That is only layout for now, the meditation/frequencies part is still under development.
- File duration added in list.
- Blank menu bug fixed, parts calculations for comparison fixed, and some minor bugs.
- Added 2 or 4 family accounts for Me Essential and Me. Based on a user suggestion, it seems fair to allow family members to have a distinct account even in the Me subscription. Besides, it allows Me users to test the Client management system.
- New menu entry: Open manual.
- Tutorial videos in English are all online. You can access the videos directly in-app or on ./tutorials
- Share: new "save on cloud" menu element. For now, all recordings are kept private on your device, unless you click "save on cloud"; the recordings are then sent to our own secure server and become available for your other devices or to share with a client or a Pro.
- Better test measurement visualisation. There is now a text while calibration, a countdown of test items, and some layout improvements. The record part is also now always on the bottom part of the screen.
- Better Bluetooth connect panel. Still some improvements to come.
- Better biomarker lists and links on chakras. We added some information on chakras - there are still plenty of ideas and data for future improvements.
BioCoherence 1.7
Bibliography
Addendum 3.
Bibliography
- "Prology: fulfill your life project - Book 1: illness, healing, transmutation: the path of resources" by Christine Degoy
An innovative guide that re-explores health and well-being through a systemic approach, enabling you to redefine your existence and access a deeper understanding of your life project. This book gives you the tools you need to cultivate inner communication, transform your perception of reality and fully embody your raison d'être. - "Prology: rediscover the meaning of life - Book 2: The life project in the body: understand, unlock, transmute" by Christine Degoy
Dive into prological organ decoding to discover how each part of your body reflects deeper dimensions of your existence. This book explores the links between your life experiences and your physical health, offering keys to understanding, unblocking and transmuting energetic blockages. By focusing on inner resources and hidden potentials, this book invites you to embrace your life project through a holistic vision, enabling you to harmonize your body and mind for a fully fulfilled life.Energy and electric medicine
- "The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life" by Robert Becker and Gary Selden
This groundbreaking book explores the human body's electromagnetic field and its profound implications for healing, energy flow, and health. Becker's research into bioelectricity provides essential insights for understanding the science behind the body's energy systems. - "The Spark in the Machine: How the Science of Acupuncture Explains the Mysteries of Western Medicine" by Dr. Daniel Keown
Dr. Keown's work bridges the gap between Western medical science and the ancient practice of acupuncture, offering a comprehensive explanation of how energy flows through the body and how it can be harnessed for healing. - "Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis" by James L. Oschman
This book offers a thorough exploration of the science behind energy medicine, presenting evidence of how electromagnetic fields, meridians, and other energy systems influence health. Oschman draws from physics and biology to explain the body's energy systems in a way that complements both conventional and alternative healing practices. - "Vibrational Medicine: The #1 Handbook of Subtle-Energy Therapies" by Richard Gerber
Gerber's classic text is an essential resource for understanding the field of subtle energy medicine. It provides a detailed overview of energy fields, chakras, and how vibrational therapies work to heal the body and mind. - "Cross Currents: The Perils of Electropollution, the Promise of Electromedicine" by Robert O. Becker
Becker's follow-up to The Body Electric, this book investigates the health implications of modern electrical technology, while also exploring how electromagnetic therapy can aid in healing. - "Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter, and Miracles" by Bruce H. Lipton
This book delves into the intersection of biology and belief, showing how the mind influences the body on a cellular level. Lipton explains how energy fields and consciousness impact biological processes. - "The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe" by Lynne McTaggart
McTaggart explores cutting-edge science about the zero-point field, a universal energy field that connects all matter. This book offers insights into the energetic nature of life and how we can harness this energy for healing. - "Healing Is Voltage: The Handbook" by Jerry Tennant
Dr. Tennant explains how voltage in the body, particularly at the cellular level, is crucial to health. He provides a comprehensive view of how maintaining proper electrical potential is fundamental to healing and well-being.Modern Spirituality
"My Big TOE (Theory of Everything)" by Thomas Campbell
A comprehensive trilogy that explores the nature of reality, consciousness, and the connection between the physical and metaphysical. Campbell, a physicist and consciousness researcher, blends science and spirituality to present a model of existence that supports meditation, altered states of consciousness, and the understanding of energy in the universe."The Mind Illuminated: A Complete Meditation Guide Integrating Buddhist Wisdom and Brain Science for Greater Mindfulness" by John Yates (Culadasa)
Culadasa's guide is a thorough, step-by-step explanation of meditation practice rooted in both ancient Buddhist teachings and contemporary neuroscience. It bridges the gap between traditional meditation techniques and modern scientific understandings of the brain."Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes Your Mind, Brain, and Body" by Daniel Goleman and Richard J. Davidson
This book dives into the scientific research surrounding meditation, exploring its profound effects on the brain and body. Goleman and Davidson draw from decades of research to explain how meditation leads to lasting psychological and physiological changes."Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion" by Sam Harris
Sam Harris, a neuroscientist and philosopher, presents a rational approach to spirituality and meditation, grounded in both science and personal experience. His book is particularly focused on how meditation can lead to profound shifts in perception and understanding of consciousness, without the need for religious frameworks."The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment" by Eckhart Tolle
Tolle's widely read book emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and staying present in the moment. His teachings offer practical insights on how to live more fully and mindfully, which aligns with the energetic and mental aspects of well-being discussed in Sing the Body Electric."Real Magic: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science, and a Guide to the Secret Power of the Universe" by Dean Radin
Radin, a leading researcher in the field of parapsychology, explores the scientific evidence for phenomena like telepathy, precognition, and psychokinesis, drawing connections between consciousness, energy, and the broader structure of reality. This book provides a foundation for understanding other realities beyond the physical."The Physics of Consciousness: The Quantum Mind and the Meaning of Life" by Evan Harris Walker
This book delves into quantum physics and its relationship with consciousness. Walker explores the role of the observer in quantum mechanics and presents a theory that consciousness is fundamental to the universe, contributing to a broader understanding of energy and existence.- "The Secret Doctrine" by H.P. Blavatsky
This foundational text of Theosophy explores the nature of the universe, consciousness, and spiritual evolution. "The Perennial Philosophy" by Aldous Huxley
Huxley examines the common threads of spirituality across various religions, emphasizing universal truths."Human Destiny" by Pierre Lecomte du Noüy
This book explores the intersection of science, philosophy, and religion, arguing for the idea that human evolution is guided by a divine purpose. It discusses the spiritual potential of humanity and the moral responsibilities that come with human consciousness."The Road to Reason" by Pierre Lecomte du Noüy
In this philosophical work, Lecomte du Noüy discusses the importance of reason and scientific thought in understanding the universe. He also delves into how scientific progress should be integrated with moral and spiritual development."Understanding Digital Signal Processing" by Richard G. Lyons
This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to digital signal processing (DSP), making complex concepts understandable even for beginners. It covers topics like filtering, Fourier analysis, and sampling theory in a practical and easy-to-follow manner, ideal for those interested in the fundamentals of signal processing for audio analysis."The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing" by Steven W. Smith
A popular, easy-to-read book that introduces DSP concepts with practical examples and applications. It's a free online resource that explains how signal processing works with step-by-step guides and real-world examples, making it highly accessible for beginners, especially those interested in audio and musical signal analysis."Digital Audio Signal Processing" by Udo Zölzer
This book introduces the principles and applications of digital audio signal processing, focusing on areas such as digital filters, audio effects, and time-frequency analysis. While technical, the material is presented in a way that is approachable for readers with basic knowledge of DSP."An Introduction to Audio Content Analysis: Applications in Signal Processing and Music Informatics" by Alexander Lerch
This text is particularly useful for those interested in audio and music signal processing. It introduces techniques for analyzing audio content such as music structure, rhythm, and harmony using signal processing algorithms. The book is practical and accessible for students and professionals alike."Designing Audio Effect Plug-Ins in C++: With Digital Audio Signal Processing Theory" by Will Pirkle
For those wanting to dive into the application side of audio signal processing, this book is a user-friendly introduction to coding and designing audio effects using C++ programming. It's ideal for beginners looking to understand how DSP can be applied to create real-time audio effects.Jung and the unconscious
- "Memories, Dreams, Reflections" by Carl G. Jung
A semi-autobiographical work, this book covers Jung's life and key ideas, including his development of concepts like the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the shadow. It provides personal insights into his psychological theories. - "The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious" by Carl G. Jung
This book is a central text in Jungian psychology, where he outlines his theories of the unconscious mind, particularly the collective unconscious and its archetypal images. It's fundamental reading for understanding Jung's ideas about personality and the psyche. - "Psychological Types" by Carl G. Jung
In this work, Jung introduces his theory of psychological types, which later influenced the development of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). He discusses the dichotomy of introversion and extraversion as well as other psychological functions that shape personality. - "Man and His Symbols" by Carl G. Jung
Written as an accessible introduction to Jungian thought, this book delves into the use of symbols in dreams and art as representations of unconscious processes. It's designed for a broader audience and offers insights into the human psyche. - "The Undiscovered Self" by Carl G. Jung
Jung explores the conflict between the individual's need for personal development and the pressures of modern society. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in navigating the unconscious and shadow aspects of personality. - "Owning Your Own Shadow: Understanding the Dark Side of the Psyche" by Robert A. Johnson
A practical guide to understanding Jung's concept of the shadow, this book explains how to recognize and integrate the shadow self for psychological balance and personal growth. - "Jung's Map of the Soul: An Introduction" by Murray Stein
This book offers an introduction to Jung's theories of personality, including his ideas about the shadow, the unconscious, and individuation. It's a good resource for those new to Jungian psychology. - "Gifts Differing: Understanding Personality Type" by Isabel Briggs Myers with Peter B. Myers
This book explains the MBTI system of personality types, which is based on Jung's psychological types. It provides insights into how different personality types interact and how they influence personal and professional life.Healing with sounds
- "The Healing Power of Sound: Recovery from Life-Threatening Illness Using Sound, Voice, and Music" by Mitchell L. Gaynor
This book delves into the use of sound therapy for healing, focusing on how vibrations and frequencies can be used to support recovery from illness. Gaynor, an oncologist, combines medical insights with sound healing practices. - "Tuning the Human Biofield: Healing with Vibrational Sound Therapy" by Eileen Day McKusick
McKusick explores the biofield anatomy, discussing how sound, frequency, and vibration affect the human energy field. The book includes information on how tuning forks and other sound tools can promote healing. - "Healing Sounds: The Power of Harmonics" by Jonathan Goldman
This book explains the concept of using sound and harmonics to heal the body and mind. It includes practical techniques for sound healing, such as vocal toning and working with overtones. - "Sound Medicine: How to Use the Ancient Science of Sound to Heal the Body and Mind" by Kulreet Chaudhary
This book combines ancient Ayurvedic medicine with modern sound therapy practices. Chaudhary explains how sound frequencies and vibrations can be used for healing and well-being, from mantras to modern sound technologies.Pioneers
- "Implosion: Secret Science of Ecstasy and Immortality" by Dan Winter
Dan Winter explores the fractal nature of reality, particularly in relation to consciousness, the heart's electrical activity, and bioenergetics. His work ties together concepts from sacred geometry, implosion, and the physics of bliss. - "Fractal Space-Time and Sacred Geometry" by Dan Winter
This book delves into the geometry of consciousness and the human energy field, emphasizing the implications of fractal structures in biology, heart coherence, and the deeper understanding of the universe. - "Decoding the Human Body-Field: The New Science of Information as Medicine" by Peter H. Fraser
Peter H. Fraser, a pioneer in bioenergetics, examines the body's information systems, or the human body-field, explaining how it influences health and healing. His work integrates quantum biology and modern medicine with energetic healing practices. - (no book) Joël Sternheimer
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Van Lommel provides a comprehensive examination of near-death experiences, their implications for consciousness, and the continuity of self beyond physical existence. - "The Man Who Didn't Believe in Miracles" by Didier Van Cauwelaert
This novel intertwines themes of consciousness and quantum physics, exploring the nature of reality and belief through a compelling narrative. - "Healthy on purpose: impulses for self-healing" by Folker Meissner
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Henry discusses the significance of water in biological systems and its role as a medium for energy transfer and consciousness. "Life After Life" by Raymond Moody
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This classic book documents Monroe's personal experiences with out-of-body travel and explores the possibilities of human consciousness beyond the physical body. It is widely regarded as one of the foundational texts in consciousness studies."Far Journeys" by Robert A. Monroe
This sequel to "Journeys Out of the Body" delves deeper into Monroe's travels beyond the physical plane, where he explores different dimensions of existence and expands on his understanding of consciousness."Ultimate Journey" by Robert A. Monroe
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Addendum 2.
List of related studies
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions and answersAddendum 1.
Frequently asked questions
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Wow! but how?
How BioCoherence Technology Works
Wow! But how? This is the main question new users ask after their first scan.
Let me explain in simple terms. If you prefer going deeper, there is a more in-depth explanation after this.
Quick explanation
From Raw Recording to Insights
BioCoherence starts with an ECG (electrocardiogram) recording, using a medically-certified sensor. While primarily recording the heart's electrical activity, the sensor also captures the electrical activity of the entire body, from left finger to right finger. This comprehensive data shows up as the main ECG recording, dominated by the heart's rhythm but also displaying other subtle electrical activities.
Data Processing and Analysis
Raw Data to Features: The initial ECG recording includes both the main heart rhythm and other electrical frequencies. Automatic filtering excludes problematic beats (e.g., due to movement), allowing for accurate analysis.
Multi-Level Analysis:
- First-Order Analysis:
- Extracts primary data from the ECG, such as specific frequencies (VLF, LF, HF) and time-based intervals (HRV).
- Uses extensive published research to derive academic biomarkers.
- Second-Order Analysis:
- Analyzes the first-order data to uncover new properties, such as harmonics and entropy.
- Calculates additional biomarkers infos, including qualities like attention and intent.
- Third-Order Analysis:
- Identifies links and resonances between elements, showing energetic relationships (e.g., between organs).
- Uses complex algorithms to calculate TCM recipes and linked elements.
- Fourth-Order Analysis:
- Computes resources and priorities, indicating which biomarkers are most significant.
- Integrates findings into a coherent overview of the user's health.
User Benefits:
- Scan Module: Provides detailed biomarker analysis, body maps and graphs.
- Test Module: Offers real-time biofeedback and an open creation system.
- Balance Module: Generates custom meditations and reports.
Day-to-Day Value: Focuses on higher-order information (resources, priorities) that offer the most practical insights for users, while still allowing access to all detailed data.
In conclusion, BioCoherence uses advanced mathematical algorithms to transform raw ECG data into valuable health insights, offering a multi-level analysis that reveals comprehensive information about the body's electrical activity. This innovative approach provides users with actionable data to enhance their well-being.
In-depth explanation
Let's dig in-depth... I will try and answer as deeply as possible without entering technical grounds
In the beginning was the raw recording
BioCoherence starts with an ECG recording. ECG stands for « electrocardiogram » which means we use a medically-certified device (our Sensor) that is primarily meant to record the heart's electrical activity. But, there is a catch: the heart is the most powerful, but is not the only organ in the body to have an electrical activity. We know the brain does (it show on an EEG, an electroencephalogram), but in fact, every organ, every atom, every system has a magnetic and electrical activity. As we measure from left finger to right finger, the sensor records a lot more than just the heart's beat rate impulse: it records the whole body's magnetic and electrical activity.
So, the first thing we have is a lot of electrical information, which shows as the main ECG recording. This is clearly dominated by the heart beat's main rhythm, but there are a lot of things going under this main activity, and it shows in BioCoherence as the gray line vibrating around the main wave. This is where we will find data to rebuild thousands of biomarkers's activity.
You can see it on the frequency pages: near the bottom of the frequency graph you always have a dark line which is the most important frequency (the beat rate) but you can also see a lot of other frequencies present in the recording. This frequency graph is another way to see the recording wave, by transforming a time-based information into a frequency-based graph; but this is still the same raw information.
We added some automatic filtering to exclude the beats that are problematic (because, for instance, the user moved and the electrical signal was off the charts for a few seconds), and at that point, we can start analysing this recording to extract features.
Emergent properties
In systems theory, there is an important concept called « emergent properties ». To be brief, it states that, with each new level of complexity appear new properties that are not directly derived from the properties of the lower level. For instance, you can mix 2 highly flammable gases (oxygen and hydrogen) and get a stable liquid (water) that has properties impossible to guess from these gases. This is why we do a multi-level-order analysis, each level using the properties of the former level, and each level uncovering new relationships that could not be existing on the former level.
All of this is made purely with mathematics. Contrary to the majority of other « energetic assessment devices » that are mostly based on random-number generators, the algorithms in BioCoherence are purely based on maths, and so the results will always be exactly the same for a recording. In fact, the whole calculation is made again each time you open a recording.
Then comes a first-order analysis
Now, our algorithms will do a first-order analysis on this raw data, to extract first-order information. This can come, for instance, from specific frequency or frequencies ranges (like for VLF, LF or HF) or time-based interval analysis (like for HRV).
We used a lot of published research by a very wide variety of ECG researchers that don't usually speak together to come up with wide lists of informations that we extracted at this level.
This first-order analysis gives un mainly the academic biomarkers, as this is usually where official researches stop. This is because signal processing is usually quite limited in medical research*, whereas I applied musical signal processing which is far more advanced. As DSPs (digital signal processors) replaced analog treatment in music since the 90s, an enormous amount of research has been done to understand, emulate and process digital recordings with many tools like sound effects or various tools to adjust a digital musical content in real time. This is basically the same algorithms that we use in BioCoherence: advanced maths that sound engineers know in music processing but nobody uses in medical applications.
*: on a side note, everybody jokes that a peer-reviewed paper was published in 1994 explaining a very novel method to calculate the area under the curve (pompously called AUC) of an electrocardiogram. This was deemed sufficiently interesting to be published in a peer-reviewed journal. But, as anybody with a bit of math training knows, this is called an « integral », is learned in college, and has been discovered many centuries ago. Nonetheless, most official research is on this level of maths.Things start to be interesting in second-order analysis
Once we have this first-order data, we get new properties and we can do several second-order analysis on these new properties. For instance, as a first-order analysis we calculated a spectrum: thanks to a mathematical algorithm called an FFT (Fast Fourier Transform), we can display the raw recording as frequencies instead of a wave. Now, In a second-order analysis we will calculate a Cepstrum (which is a 2nd order FFT) that allows us to extract not the frequencies, but the harmonics in the signal: in a word, it extracts the frequencies that resonate harmonically together. Using these results, we will the obtain some new biomarkers.
- An example of another 2nd order analysis is the calculation of entropy (or « agitation ») of each biomarker. In a word, it shows how a specific biomarker is static or agitated.
- Another examples of 2nd order analysis are the qualities we show of the right of a biomarker, like attention, intention and horizon (properties extracted from their musical qualities), and main cycles.
There are many 2nd order analysis done on the signal, and so we obtain many new biomarkers informations. But we will not stop here, because this new level uncovers some new interesting properties that did not exist before.
Again, we used a lot of published research by a very wide variety of researchers, now not on ECG data, but on therapy-specific data like Ayurveda, TCM, energetic assessment or modern medical science.
A third-order analysis: links and resonances
Now comes another level of complexity with its new marvels. Using all the 2nd order new data we have, we can calculate new properties, as for instance, links between elements. These links are shown everywhere in the app, like on graphs or body maps; they allow us to understand the main energetic relationships between, say, organs: if an organ is linked to another, it can indicate there is an energetic transfer in place, and one is helped or helping the other.
These links are computed with a fairly complex multidimensional algorithm that uses advanced vector maths to extract common resonances between elements. But we tried to hide this complexity and render only the result, which are clear links between the elements.
- As part of the process, we calculated tons of data and it shows as « link qualities » and linked elements for each biomarker.
- Another 3rd order example is the computation of TCM recipes. We reverse-engineered the TCM recipes logic, that uses several acupuncture points to cure specific symptoms. By reversing it, we say: if these points are linked by these 3rd-order properties, it might indicate the associated symptom of their group.
Again, we used published research on therapy-specific data. Apart from TCM recipes, the links logic come from the work of many practitioners we worked with, that try and go up the causal chain to find root causes.
Why not go further?
OK, while we are at it, let's continue with these new emergent properties, and do a 4th level analysis. With all these new data points, we can now calculate resources and priorities. Resources are calculated by a 4th-level algorithm that uses information from all below levels to compute a single « resource value », as shown on the resources page (when you click on a resource to change it if needed). It indicates how a biomarker in a given family is « at the top of the generosity chain ». The resources theory comes from Christine Degoy's work and is much more explained in her forthcoming books.
Priorities, on another hand, are somehow the underdogs, the « bottom of the food chain » parts. They are extracted from 3rd-order informations and below, according to energy, agitation or coherence in a given biomarker family. As we computed energy, agitation and coherence, we can now put as priorities the too low energy, too high energy, too static and too agitated elements, and also the coherent systems that might indicate something is going on.
And now, let's dance in reverse
Let's go back to our H2O water example. When you first see water, you don't analyse it from its gaseous components. You only see the top-level-order properties: that you can drink it; that you can swim in it; that it can mix with other elements, etc. Usually when we see a complex system, we see it from outside and we only see the top-level-order properties. And, each time we uncovered an additional level of order, we realised how useful it was for everyday users. So, in BioCoherence, we tend to reverse the importance of the information and start with resources (a 4th order information), priorities (a 3rd order information), biomarker flower (a 2nd order information) and biomarker qualities (a 3rd order information). It is still possible to go down to the first-level order information (the wave and spectrum) but what brings the most day-to-day value are the upper levels.
The complexity orders are shown through the top right arrows on the home screen (they can be clicked to redo the math at each level), but the menu logic (and the report order) is reversed: it starts with the upper levels (balance: resources, priorities and report) as this is usually the most important information to start with.
And that's all for the scan part.
Next will come: Tests, and Balance.