Today’s scan suggests stress moving through multiple layers of the field. There appears to be congestion and stagnation in the physical layer — especially around fluids, digestion, circulation, and deeper reserve support — but there is also burden in the emotional layer, with themes of tension, discouragement, and feeling weighed down. Beneath that, the scan points to strain in some of the deeper organizing layers as well, where the system seems to be struggling to clear, regulate, and fully replenish itself. So this does not look like a simple surface issue. It looks more like a layered pattern in which the body, the emotions, and the deeper energetic architecture are all asking for the same thing: less burden, better flow, clearer communication, and room to recover.
Layers? Yes, we have layers of consciousness. Software such as SRC, which scans the biotheric field, can reveal information related to this.
So…if we have layers of consciousness, could much of what we do to change our reality — even physically — be aimed at the wrong layer?
Hold that thought.
Have you ever wondered whether your life is following a storyline from one of those layers?
We download stories from an early age. Into the energy system they go — through family, culture, fear, authority, advertising, and repetition. Those stories can begin to feel like truth. They do not just live in the mind. They settle into the body, shape expectation, influence behavior, and quietly shape what we experience as reality.
Part of that reality is this: healing is often treated as something we do only after we “get sick,” instead of as a daily practice.
For example, when it comes to blood sugar stress, one of the stories many people have absorbed is this: if your blood sugar starts going off the rails, the only answer is medication for life.
And yes, for some people, especially those with type 1 diabetes, medication is essential and lifesaving. But for many others — especially in the territory of prediabetes, insulin resistance, and early type 2 diabetes — lifestyle changes can be the front line. The point is not to reject medicine. The point is to stop pretending pharmaceuticals are the only story in town.
Recently, I had an interesting experience related not to blood sugar, but to blood pressure. No matter what I did — SRC, supplements, prescription medication — it would not go down. The doctor had me coming in every two weeks, which got old fast. Then I learned that coriander could help balance blood pressure. I ran it by the doctor, started taking it every morning, and my blood pressure is now balanced.
That got my attention.
I am not saying don’t take your prescribed medication. And of course, run whatever you do by your doctor. But the experience intrigued me enough that I bought The Natural Healing Handbook by Luna Filby. It is filled with recipes, and I’ll keep you posted.
In all fairness, we have also been handed a story about herbs: that they are quaint, unreliable, old-fashioned little side notes to “real” medicine. But plants have supported human healing for a very long time. They are not automatically magical, and they are not automatically harmless either. But neither are they irrelevant. The problem is that many people have been conditioned to roll their eyes at herbs before they have ever given serious thought to the possibility that the natural world might know a thing or two.
Maybe we are seeing a return to that realization.
Tomorrow: Is the nervous system running our projector?

