Sealing the Fragmentary Body
SOL LUCKMAN Those with highly evolved consciousness such as spiritual teachers have always insisted that the human body is genetically (re)programmable by words in the form of songs, poems, prayers, affirmations, or mantras. The words must be harmonically attuned to the organism and the intention behind them impeccable. This is why although DNA activation has become trendy, results can vary enormously. Gifted psychic David Wilcock calls this perceived separation from Source the “Original Wound” and remarks that it is “the basis behind all suffering, and also … the final key to enlightenment.” At the level of the human bioenergy fields, the Original Wound imprints and sustains itself as an energetic disruption sometimes called the Fragmentary Body.
(Adapted from Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method)
Citing a variety of scientific studies that prove sound can alter human brainwaves as well as heartbeat and respiration, Jonathan Goldman in Healing Sounds: The Power of Harmonics highlights the developments in the field of sound therapy credited to such medical pioneers as Dr. John Diamond, Dr. Peter Manners and Barbara Hero, all of whom have designed mechanical instruments for healing through sound. Clearly, however, Goldman believes the human voice is the ultimate healing instrument. Some shamanic healers insist that the transformative power of human voice cannot be digitally reproduced and retain its full character–that the digital recording is like a clone, “lacking spirit”–which, if true, calls into question the effectiveness of DNA activation CDs.
Allow me to direct your attention to the notion, found in so many religions and mythologies, of a “fall from grace” that created a universal rift, a disruptive force that engendered duality and the experience of separation. In Christianity this is often termed “original sin.” In one Hindu myth, human consciousness began as a tiny ripple that chose to leave the ocean of cosmic consciousness. As it awoke to itself, our consciousness forgot it was part of the infinite cosmic ocean and found itself washed ashore and imprisoned in a state of isolation.
Science has its own versions of the fundamental split or fragmentation at the heart of human existence. The particle-wave duality, in which atomic components–including those that make up our cells–are simultaneously particles and waves, is a primary example. Not surprisingly, DNA has also been shown to possess a version of the particle-wave binarism. “In accordance with this duality,” writes Dr. Leonard Horowitz, “DNA codes all living organisms in two ways, both with the assistance of DNA matter involving RNA and enzymes for protein synthesis, and by DNA sign wave functions, including coding at its own laser radiation level that functions bioholographically.”
From the outset the holographic model has focused on the duality inherent in human experience. Dr. Karl Pribram first theorized a neural hologram in the brain's cerebral cortex operating in tandem with a subatomic or universal hologram–a micro-macrocosmic interface summed up by Horowitz in DNA: Pirates of the Sacred Spiral where he states that “a hologram within a hologram produces life as a function of creative consciousness.” In Wholeness and the Implicate Order, Dr. David Bohm also describes the brain as a hologram designed to interpret a larger hologram–the cosmos. “In this dualistic holographic model,” explains Horowitz, “inseparable interconnectedness of holographs, including that of the Creator with the created, underlies human existence.” Human existence, in turn, to quote Iona Miller and Richard Alan Miller, is rooted in genes serving as “holographic memories of the existential blueprint.”
Through extensive kinesiological (muscle) testing as detailed in my book Conscious Healing, my partner Leigh and I discovered and mapped a total of nine electromagnetic fields in humans. I offer that the initial blueprint for our creation, however, was one in which instead of nine, we had only eight fields corresponding to eight chakras. This is a pivotal concept for anyone interested in genuine, permanent healing. There are many reasons why I insist that our true bioenergy blueprint is based on the number 8. The one I offer now is of a visual nature. What do you get when you turn the number 8 on its side? An infinity sign. This is our divine birthright expressed in a symbol.


From Book One on the Regenetics Method, Conscious Healing: Sealing the Fragmentary Body. The left image shows a typical human bioenergy blueprint with nine electromagnetic fields/chakras and a Fragmentary Body in the second field/chakra from the bottom. The right image shows a “potentiated” bioenergy blueprint with an “infinity circuit” of eight fields/chakras. Note how sealing the Fragmentary Body replaces fragmentation and duality with harmony and sacred geometry, allowing for the free flow of bioenergy throughout the body. Copyright (c) 2007 by Sol Luckman and Kara Brown. All Rights Reserved. Click here to preview Conscious Healing.
Perhaps you are familiar with the theosophical teachings of Alice Bailey and Helena Blavatsky or the radionics writings of Dr. David Tansley. All three present a model of the human bioenergy template with only seven fields. Vedic teachings are also based on seven energy centers. But kinesiologically, at this stage of human development there are clearly nine fields, not counting a tenth Leigh and I call the Source or Master Field that corresponds in astrophysical terms to Galactic Center and to Nezah or Eternity in the kabalistic Tree of Life.
Bailey, Blavatsky and Tansley were right, however, when it comes to the second electromagnetic field: the Fragmentary Body. When it is mentioned in the esoteric literature, the Fragmentary Body is considered highly problematic. This is because the second electromagnetic field (and corresponding “sex” chakra) is a “Frankenstein's monster” of energies that simply do not add up, that in many cases do not even appear to belong in the body. For example, the energy for all types of parasites attaches to the second electromagnetic field.
In every other bioenergy field that governs a population of microorganisms, many of these are beneficial and undoubtedly belong in the body. For instance, it is common to find the seventh field energetically governing the activity of intestinal flora, which play a crucial role in creating a healthy biological terrain. But in the second field we find only parasites, which–far from contributing to health–siphon off the host's life energy. Interestingly, Toltec masters such as Don Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements, often refer to the Fragmentary Body as the Parasite.
Each electromagnetic field also governs specific organ systems. The two organ systems found in the second field are the reproductive system and the mouth: our (pro)creative systems. The intimate relationship between these seemingly distinct systems appears in the way we conceptualize and describe creativity. Authors “give birth” to a novel, “conceive” an idea, just as a poetic organ called the uterus “utters” a fetus into the world.
Developing a method of DNA activation called Regenetics led Leigh and myself overwhelmingly to a cosmology with a creation scenario where something disruptive occurred. This is not a judgment, simply an observation. In the beginning was literally the Word, and something divisive resulted. Somebody spoke and birthed a dualistic universe of opposites, one with a Great Rift running through the middle mirrored overhead in the Milky Way. In the microcosm of our energy body, in keeping with the ancient hermetic dictum “As above, so below,” this Great Rift or Original Wound manifests as the Fragmentary Body.
With parallels to Eckhart Tolle's concept of the “pain body” that keeps people from accessing the infinite “Power of Now,” the Fragmentary Body operates like a deep scratch in a record or, to use a Vedic term, a samskara that maintains one's consciousness in a limited (unenlightened) matrix of thought and belief banished from knowledge or gnosis of unity with the Ground of Being. The Fragmentary Body is a dualistic principle that promotes disconnection from Source and, ultimately, death.
We can envision the Fragmentary Body as an energetic vacuum that to a large degree separates spirit and matter by keeping higher-dimensional torsion energy (universal creative consciousness) from filling up our electrogenetic matrix until we become “enlightened” in the flesh. The word enlighten literally means to light up, to illuminate. The Fragmentary Body is an anti-enlightenment consciousness vacuum, a systemic bioenergy drain that, until “sealed,” limits our ability to embody the light of higher consciousness. But when properly sealed through DNA activation, this field that once represented an energetic liability becomes the locus for the human being's healing into a consciousness and physiology capable of expressing divine radiance.







