The SRC is stress-management software unlike anything I’ve run across. It is designed to scan and de-stress the biofield by hitting one big blue button known as The Wonder Click, which stands for:
“I wonder what a Qi Gong Master would do for me today.”
With that, the scan begins, identifying subtle forms of stress in the biofield — not the physical body — using both Eastern and Western approaches to health.
Many years ago, I showed this software to a doctor friend. He took one look and said,
“This is a platform for anything a person could ever want to do.”
That has pretty much been my approach ever since: creating different ways to build a life of joy and abundance by clearing whatever is in the way.
Here goes for today.
As a group, we are still not ready to address baseline energy. Instead, the field wants to focus on the spiritual body, often described as the subtle layer connected with a person’s highest meaning, inner truth, conscience, relationship to the Divine, and capacity for transcendence.
The scan suggested a form of spiritual weakness — subtle, of course — and when a deeper scan was done, it identified addiction as part of the issue.
Now, 100% of us are addicted to something. It may not be a substance. It could just be a thought, one’s work, and so on. But in this case, since we still do not resonate with finding out our energetic baseline, I began to wonder if what we may be addicted to is the human condition itself, which in a nutshell seems to be suffering in one form or another.
Think about it: identity can form around pain. Emotional patterns can masquerade as illness. Drama can become a way of life. At some point, the nervous system may begin calling struggle “normal,” and the self may start calling it “me.”
Or maybe it’s just the amygdala’s fault.
Either way, it looks like addiction may be our next area of focus.
Cocktails for today:
Field Guidance
Optimization of Life Current in Every Cell
And yesterday we took the Violet Flame in the Field Generator, but today we’re asking for another 22 hours.

