The Art of Allowing

Sol Luckman

In the lonely and starkly beautiful high desert of northern New Mexico, my apprenticeship in the ways of spirit intensified as winter approached.

For the first time, I glimpsed—if briefly and inchoately—a foundational truth that would go on to inform every aspect of my work in DNA activation:

Spirit is not just energy, as it currently is understood by most Westerners, but a form of consciousness that underwrites all being.

True healing, which I have called “wholing” but which also might be described as transformation, being fundamentally spiritual in nature, cannot be achieved without activation of higher consciousness through energetic means of one kind or another.

Since everything is a form of conscious energy, including our bodies, activating ourselves ener-genetically to raise our consciousness often, if not always, results in physical improvement.

Integrating this higher consciousness requires knowledge and acceptance of the fact that from the limited perspective of our egos, we really do not control much of anything in our lives.

To get at this important truth, I often say that “life lives us”—by which I mean something rather different from the old hippy adage to just “go with the flow.”

Going with the flow implies a lack of guiding purpose behind our existence, a disposition to let things happen as they may and accept whatever occurs with a detached expression and shrug of the shoulders.

When we acknowledge that life lives us, on the other hand, we still are riding the currents of our individual destiny.

But if I may reason oxymoronically, by embracing our true purpose and potential as beings embodying particular aspects of Great Spirit, which expresses itself through us, we embrace a decidedly more active role in our personal surrender and service to divine will.

Here, it is important to emphasize that unlike much Eastern spirituality, in no way do I advocate that we suppress, repress or attempt to destroy our egos.

Achieving healing and transformation does not mean that we instantly dissolve back into the primordial soup of Source where we completely lose all sense of individuality.

Rather, genuine wholing involves a willingness to evolve our perception of identity away from a self mired in separation and fragmentation, to an identity rooted in the Self from which all things of a seemingly individual nature flow.

Ken Carey eloquently describes the relationship between spirit and ego: “For if your ego is a reflection of spirit, then even at its core, your ego is spirit.” In a healthy state, “both spirit and ego perform their respective roles equally centered in God.”

During the healing process, as consciousness increases, Carey explains that

your sense of self blossoms into an accurate awareness of who you are. This transformed awareness includes your former sense of being one among many, but it also includes an awareness … rooted in the singularity of Eternal Being from which all individuality unfolds.

Lacking such awareness, you remain “a latent possibility, a programmed product of human culture. You are not truly yourself.”

The awakening process, the Shift in consciousness that is fundamental to genuine healing and transformation, can be envisioned as an evolutionary movement from “victim consciousness,” in which we see ourselves as separate from the world, to “unity consciousness,” in which we realize not just that we are part of the world—but that we are the world.

Surrender at the level of our ego to this thoroughgoing personal metamorphosis, which is guided in all instances by our Higher Self, is not optional.

Rather, surrender is the first, all-important step in our ongoing journey toward realization of our inherent potential.

To be absolutely clear, as I am using the term, surrender does not mean that we must maintain a lukewarm attitude relative to the occasionally frustrating and sometimes bewildering unfoldment of our lives.

To the contrary, as we evolve our perspective and raise our consciousness, we begin to appreciate surrender to the spiritual guidance of our Higher Self as a viable means to an end, the only workable strategy for healing, wholing and becoming the complete individuals we were meant to be.

The reason my partner Leigh and I counsel clients to listen to their intuition and engage their imagination when making decisions is that spirit always speaks to us through the heart. Anything coming from the head is likely unchecked ego and usually serves to sidetrack us.

Not that we ever fully surrender the ego. As we move forward on our path of conscious personal mastery, the ego continues to play a valuable role by, most importantly, helping us protect and care for our physical body so that we may fulfill our spiritual purpose.

But having awakened to our true divine nature through stepping into unity consciousness, the ego no longer is leading the way. Instead of being our guide, the ego is now a follower—and this is as it should be.

Qigong, which is associated with Taoism, was a wonderful teacher in what I like to call the Art of Allowing, for which the Taoist term in Chinese, Wu Wei, can be translated as “doing by not doing.”

As opposed to mentally directed action, considered artificial, the philosophy of Wu Wei, which is at the heart of both Taoism and qigong, encourages intuitive, or natural, action.

As a practical example, the doing nothing of remaining motionless “hugging the tree” results in doing something obviously life-affirming by pooling huge amounts of bioenergy that can be used for healing, creativity, sex, and many other activities.

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From a more philosophical perspective, the practice of Wu Wei can be thought of as your ego—“you”—learning to get out of your spirit’s “way” so that “thy will be done” and miracles of personal healing and transformation can occur.

As an American with a background in mainstream academics, the idea that there was any art to allowing initially was every bit as foreign to me as the words “Wu Wei.”

Although I considered myself a “free thinker,” I quickly discovered that I was far more culturally conditioned in the ways of ego, individualism, materialism and having to “make things happen” than I was comfortable admitting.

Shockingly, for something whose chief requirement was doing nothing, Wu Wei was the hardest thing I had ever (not) done. I came very close to throwing in the towel, cutting down the tree instead of hugging it every day.

Having facilitated the Regenetics Method for years now and worked with many westernized clients, I know I am far from alone in my culturally ingrained tendency to doubt the power of spiritual energy and resist allowing things to manifest naturally.

Not infrequently, Leigh and I receive emails from clients following their Potentiation like this:

Client: “I just can’t tell if I’m making any progress. I’m trying so hard.”

Us: “We’re sorry to hear that. How in particular do you feel that you’re not making progress?”

Client: “Well, I just feel rough all the time. I know I’m detoxing. Our last conversation really helped me understand that part of the process. But it’s just so uncomfortable.”

Us: “It certainly can be difficult. If you don’t mind our asking, are you doing any other things besides Regenetics to get well?”

Client: “Oh, yeah. Lots of things.”

Us: “Like what?”

Client: “Well, I’m doing ionized footbaths to draw out toxins—three times a week. I’m also getting regular lymphatic drainage and using a zapper several hours a day for parasites. I take a lot of homeopathics and supplements. And I just started a round of colonics and a colon cleansing diet—”

Us: “Hold on. You’re doing all of that, in addition to having just received Potentiation a few months ago?”

Client: “Yeah. What’s the matter?”

Us: “Didn’t you read in our materials to proceed gently with other modalities, since Potentiation can be a powerful activation?”

Client: “Of course. I just thought that, you know, since Regenetics only involves energy, I had to make something happen here. Do you think maybe I’m pushing myself too hard?”

Fortunately, I had an excellent qigong teacher who helped me integrate the Art of Allowing into my life because he was a living example of its power to strengthen the body.

From a chronically fatigued and emaciated young man on his deathbed, he had transformed through his own practice of qigong and Wu Wei into a robust, physically imposing martial artist who appeared the epitome of radiant physical health.

I am forever grateful to my teacher, a generous and gifted person whom I credit with helping me get back on my feet at one of the lowest points of my dark night of the soul.

But as one suffering acutely from chronic fatigue myself, I observed two subtle behaviors on his part that made me question whether he really had cured his illness—or simply had put it into remission by building up vast chi reserves through continuous qigong practice.

My teacher’s dependence on qigong was itself a possible sign that all was not entirely well in him. By his own admission, if he skipped hugging the tree more than a day or two, he started to feel “lousy.”

But even more indicative that his health probably remained compromised at a deep level was that he felt compelled to maintain a very strict diet, one nearly as severe as my own that almost completely avoided sugars and starches, which he admitted he still did not tolerate well.

In retrospect, my teacher’s unrelenting food sensitivities were a “red flag” that, despite years of qigong practice and an ascetic lifestyle, suggested he remained damaged genetically—most likely by vaccines.

Later, as I became aware of the role vaccines play in inducing autoimmunity, and thus many allergies, by negatively programming DNA, I started to wonder if it might be possible to “reprogram” damaged DNA to a state of healthy functioning.

I asked myself if this kind of reset might be capable of undoing sensitivities and other symptoms experienced by individuals suffering from autoimmune conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), and other essentially empty diagnoses.

Although I enjoyed qigong and never had been opposed to hard work, I wondered if there might be an even purer form of Wu Wei, an even more effective method of engaging the Art of Allowing that would empower me—and maybe others—to heal at a more profound level and leave behind meditation and daily practice in favor of being fully present in the world of daily activity.

It was this line of “passively purposeful” questioning, made possible by Wu Wei in the first place, that steered me unerringly downstream during the development of Potentiation.

Copyright © 2012 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.

DISCLAIMER: The Developers and all Facilitators of the Regenetics Method offer DNA activation as educators and ordained ministers, not medical doctors, and do not purport to diagnose, prevent or treat illness of any kind. Regenetics Method information and sessions are offered, and accepted, as exercises of freedom of speech and religion. The Developers and Facilitators of the Regenetics Method make no recommendations, claims, promises or guarantees relative to specific health challenges. You are solely responsible for your own medical treatment and care.

[Sol Luckman is a prolific visual artist and critically acclaimed author of fiction and nonfiction. His numerous books include the international bestselling CONSCIOUS HEALING: BOOK ONE ON THE REGENETICS METHOD and POTENTIATE YOUR DNA: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HEALING & TRANSFORMATION WITH THE REGENETICS METHOD, from which the above article was adapted. For information on the “revolutionary healing science” (NEXUS) of the Regenetics Method, check out www.PhoenixRegenetics.org. Sol is also author of the BEGINNER’S LUKE Series of seriocomic novels that hilariously foreground the role of imagination in creating our individual and collective reality. Characterized by Reader Views as a “modern-day ALICE IN WONDERLAND” and by Apex Reviews as a “mind-bending journey through the mind of the ultimate iconoclast,” BEGINNER’S LUKE is also, as literature professor Niama Williams has written, a “spiritual journey that you do not want to put down.” Share the Adventure of an imaginary lifetime by visiting www.BeginnersLuke.com. View Sol’s paintings and learn more about his work at www.CrowRising.com.]

All Healing Is Really Self-healing

Sol Luckman

We live in a global culture with such a skewed view of what healing actually is that this point needs to be highlighted.

Although healing often includes alleviating or eliminating symptoms, healing (“wholing”) must not be confused with simple curing. Whereas curing is designed to make the problem go away, no questions asked and no insights gained, healing is a very different activity.

True healing embraces the problem (which is actually a teaching tool employed by our Higher Self) as a way of integrating and being transformed by it.

Curing focuses on symptoms without realizing they are spiritual messages. By contrast, healing is a body-mind-spirit phenomenon involving an increase in awareness that takes the form of a transformational step on our evolutionary journey of conscious personal mastery.

At its heart, healing teaches us to love ourselves and others unconditionally and, moreover, to see others as ourselves.

This line of reasoning establishes that:

1. Healing is inseparable from loving; and

2. Loving leads to a higher state of awareness that has been called unity consciousness.

In this ultimately individualized process, very often the problem disappears, but not because we have ignored it or forced it to go away.

Rather, the problem is simply no longer of use to us because our dysfunctional relationship—which is always a variety of victim consciousness—to the underlying factors creating the problem has been healed consciously.

While we can facilitate healing in another, often with astonishing results, in the end we cannot make a person benefit from the transformational energies we offer.

If any part (conscious or otherwise) of the recipient’s body-mind-spirit refuses to accept the healing energies, to that extent the person will not experience healing or transformation.

This includes ourselves. In all cases, whether we perceive ourselves as the one doing the healing or the one being healed, it is up to the individual to integrate, deeply and unconditionally, his or her own healing.

The view that all healing is really self-healing is strongly supported by Glen Rein’s inspiring research in DNA’s response to coherent emotions.

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Dr. Rein found that positive emotions compress DNA—making DNA more robust and arguably more available for healing and transformation. On the other hand, negative emotions decompress (to the point even of killing) DNA.

It is up to us as individuals to determine—and if necessary, upgrade—which emotions we regularly experience as well as which emotionally charged attitudes we typically entertain so that our own healing can occur.

At the very least, we must be receptive to the idea of healing ourselves in order actually to do so.

Even a minimal willingness to undergo positive change can set the stage for remarkable benefits from many methods of healing.

To understand that healing is always self-healing is to grasp the primary role of free will in this process.

Nothing about healing is predetermined. To the contrary, healing is a quantum unfoldment that at each instant respects our own myriad boundaries as to how fast—and how radically—we are willing to transform.

Such boundaries can be conscious. They also can be subconscious, ancestral, and even karmic. Theoretically, we can heal and change overnight—and some people do.

But more often, healing is an incremental, cumulative and eventually exponential process that allows us to consciously integrate its numerous transformational lessons at a manageable rate.

Copyright (c) 2011 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.

[Sol Luckman is a prolific visual artist and critically acclaimed author of fiction and nonfiction. His numerous books include the international bestselling CONSCIOUS HEALING: BOOK ONE ON THE REGENETICS METHOD  and the newly released POTENTIATE YOUR DNA: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HEALING & TRANSFORMATION WITH THE REGENETICS METHOD, from which this article was adapted. Sol is also author of the BEGINNERS LUKE  Series of seriocomic novels that hilariously foreground the role of imagination in creating our individual and collective reality. You can learn more about Sols nonfiction, fiction and art at www.CrowRising.com.]

A Book for Those Ready to Make the Shift

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Marcela Nitschke 

After reading Conscious Healing, I decided to experience my first DNA activation in 2009. It was a life-changing experience that started an amazing path of bio-spiritual evolution.

But it also brought up many questions. Even though I understood the principles of the Regenetics Method and the concepts of torsion energy, consciousness, and sound healing, I wanted to know exactly how Potentiation sessions were performed.

Since mine was done remotely, I had no clue about what it specifically involved, other than the use of the ancient Mi Solfeggio frequency and torsion energy. Also, the series of physical, emotional and spiritual healing and transformation (at times subtle, at times dramatic) that Potentiation had started in me were so amazing that I wanted to share it with everyone. When I learned about Potentiate Your DNA: A Practical Guide to Healing & Transformation with the Regnetics Method, I rushed to get my copy.

I was so delighted to find in this book a detailed explanation and description of the methodology, with step-by-step instructions on how to do it. In addition, the author offered free downloads of certain portions of the book to be shared with those you decide to potentiate. It also makes for a fun read since the author relates the journeys that took him to the discovery of the technique and the personal epiphanies he experienced.

Besides all of the above, I also treasure this book for its wealth of information about all the concepts and practices of alternative medicine that it touches on, and all the advice to help nurture the body and mind. The author has an outstanding ability to synthesize and condense complex information, making it easy to understand for the common person. And I especially like how he marries all this seemingly complex information with the one principle that anyone walking a true spiritual path will regard as the most basic and important Principle: We are Love.

After exploring several modalities of what the author calls Era II medicine, even though I did see many great results, I was somehow stuck. As if my denser bodies were not ready or able to embrace what deep inside I knew was my divine nature. The voice in my head that constantly dissuaded me from going any further in my evolutionary path was always stronger than my call to heal and appeared to be more real.

Today, it is amazing and amusing to be able to listen to that voice and know it is not me, to observe my thoughts and feelings with the ability to choose to keep them or let them go, to be able to love and accept myself and others regardless of any imperfections or differences. It is also blissful to feel so open to compassion and forgiveness, to feel so attuned to the Oneness in all creation, more intuitive than ever, more loving and grateful than ever, more present. And I know that the process of transformation has only started.

I strongly recommend this book for all seekers of Truth; whether your goal is physical, emotional or mental healing, or whether you feel called to discover that there is much more to our present limited understanding of ourselves and the universe, and are ready to expand your consciousness and pursue what the author callsconscious personal mastery.

I'd like to finish by quoting one of my favorite excerpts of the book, which deeply resonates with my spiritual beliefs and makes my heart sing: 

There are, as we have seen, numerous external descriptions we can impose on DNA. But ultimately, DNA is simply a manifestation of what is. DNA is is-ness, and is-ness is love.

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A Brilliant Piece of Cutting-edge Work

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Brendan D. Murphy 

As a full-time researcher and writer on the nature of reality and consciousness (and other “fringe” topics), why am I grateful for this brilliant piece of cutting-edge work, Potentiate Your DNA?

Here’s a short list of reasons:

1. As I put it in my above question: it’s brilliant and cutting-edge.

2. It’s just flat-out fascinating.

3. Luckman has succinctly and elegantly provided a comprehensible intellectual framework for understanding the profound role of DNA in healing and transformation.

4. Luckman takes the extraordinary step of including the instructions for performing your own DNA Potentiation—as opposed to simply using the book to market it without “giving up the secret.”

5. Potentiate Your DNA elucidates the incredible profundity of sound in the context of healing—and why it’s more potent and fundamental than light.

6. Potentiate Your DNA takes us well beyond both Era I allopathic/mechanistic medicine and even Era II “mind-body” medicine. The Regenetics Method takes us into the transpersonal domain of Era III medicine, beyond the limitations of our conscious minds to “re-program” the energy blueprints that encode our physical bodies.

7. Luckman presents us with the doorway into time-space: DNA. He also gives us the key to open the door: Solfeggio frequencies (sound) and Potentiation. I have been intrigued by the notion of sound for healing, but Potentiate Your DNA put me over the edge.

I am tired of the “treatment and maintenance” approach to my own maladies (including lingering joint injuries and food allergies, to name two)—even if that approach has allowed me to avoid having to interact with the corporate-controlled medical system and its endless torrent of mostly useless (and dangerous) prescriptions, while learning much about health and nutrition. But now, I want solutions.

I believe this book may have given me the tools to achieve that—I don’t see any other way forward now but to utilize sound and reach beyond symptom management to an out-and-out transformation.

After all, it worked for Sol—and he had been in a horrendous state of ill-health for years—all catalyzed by yellow fever and hepatitis vaccines which, as he explains, most likely caused damage enough to his DNA to begin his downward spiral and years-long search for a method of healing that transcended symptom management and improved upon “merely” curing.

One of my hobbies is vaccine research, so I know that Luckman is not clutching at straws or making wild or unfounded claims about vaccines. Long story.

Ultimately, we have those fateful jabs to thank for the remarkable personal journey to wholeness Luckman brings us—and the birth of the Regenetics Method. For this I am grateful—and I think you will be too. 

[Brendan D. Murphy is author of The Grand Illusion. You can check out free samples of this forthcoming work on the author’s new Facebook fan page.] 

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Preface to the 2nd Edition of CONSCIOUS HEALING

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When CONSCIOUS HEALING: BOOK ONE ON THE REGENETICS METHOD first appeared in 2005, my expectations (to the extent I had any) for this unprecedented blending of new science and "new age" spirituality were modest at best. I knew of no book quite like CONSCIOUS HEALING then, and the same still applies today, so I literally had nothing to go on. And of course, self-publishing, while it can be rewarding, is a step into the unknown, with no support net to catch you if you fall.

So I was greatly surprised when CONSCIOUS HEALING began putting up very respectable sales numbers indeed, consistently appearing on various bestseller lists at online venues such as Amazon.com, which it continues to do to this day.

I also was tremendously gratified by the enthusiastic editorial reviews CONSCIOUS HEALING received, to say nothing of reader reviews that often spoke of a book that, by itself, was an "activation of consciousness," profoundly reminding readers of truths about human potential and conscious evolution they already knew but had forgotten, in whole or in part.

Nothing was so inspiring and humbling, however, as seeing so many readers go on to experience personal transformation through the Regenetics Method. While I affirmed from the beginning that CONSCIOUS HEALING is a valuable book for its informational content alone, it hardly can be overemphasized that the life-changing effects of Regenetics cannot be described fully in words or grasped on a purely intellectual level.

Having been involved in an editorial capacity with the Spanish translation of CONSCIOUS HEALING, during which I noted some areas of the text I felt could use clarification and/or expansion, I already was considering creating a second English editionwhen I was contacted by a European company wanting to release CONSCIOUS HEALING in German. When our negotiations ended in a publishing contract, I took this as a sign, and immediately set about to update the entire book.

That is the text you have now. To those already familiar with the first edition of CONSCIOUS HEALING, I propose that if you liked that version, you will love this one. I wish both my loyal and first-time readers to know that a lot of renewed energy has gone into describing and substantiating the Regenetics Method, as well as the evolutionary context that has fostered it, as clearly and accurately as possible.

I have added nearly twenty percent more text to the second edition, much of which incorporates leading-edge scientific and philosophical content. Realizing that readers might benefit from a more detailed explanation of the sequence of Regenetics activations, I also have included a description of the fourth and final phase of the Method, Transcension Bioenergy Crystallization, as well as a brand-new chart showing, at a glance, the progression of the Regenetics Method Timeline.

Readers interested in 2012, the Mayan calendar, ascension and related topics have not been overlooked. In particular, Chapter Nine, "The Shift in Human Consciousness," has been positively packed with new evidence supporting this book's thesis that humanityindividually as well as collectivelyis poised on the brink of a thoroughgoing metamorphosis into a far more enlightened way of being.

Needless to say, in my process of revision I have expanded the book's already considerable references, which show up both in the main text and the Bibliography. This has had a measurable impact on the Index, which has grown proportionally. I also saw the need to add several new terms to the Glossary, and to refine the definitions of some preexisting terms to reflect my own evolving understanding of this uniquely empowering form of energy healing.

Finally, all three of the book's Appendices have been updated. Because they are both informative and inspiring, in Appendix A I share nearly twice as many Testimonials from clients. In Appendix B I have added a number of Frequently Asked Questions and clarifications. And as for Appendix C, it is my sincere intention that readers will find the sample Electromagnetic Schematic more comprehensible on all levels.

In November of 2007, I wrote as editor in the introduction to a special issue of my popular free ezine DNA MONTHLY,

Repeatedly, I've felt my finger to be on the pulse of a global zeitgeist of transformation operating in and through the genetic level of consciousness … A consistent theme of feedback has been that a more expanded view of science and healing is not only welcome at this time; it is critically needed as we evolve out of a monolithic version of reality into the higher-paradigm understanding that there is no such thing as sciencethere are ultimately only sciences, any of which can have their strengths and weaknesses based on the strengths and weaknesses of those of who, consciously or not, create them. Now more than ever, it is incumbent upon us as a species to create our science(s) of reality consciously.

In making this expanded and updated second edition of CONSCIOUS HEALING available even as my novels on the power of the imagination gain greater recognition, I realize the extent to which my life's work has been to articulate both a science and an art of reality as consciously as possible. May CONSCIOUS HEALING be a catalyst for you, as it has been for so many, in your inner and outer transformation.

Copyright (c) 2010 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.

[Sol Luckman is a prolific visual artist and critically acclaimed author of fiction and nonfiction. His numerous books include the international bestselling CONSCIOUS HEALING: BOOK ONE ON THE REGENETICS METHOD and the newly released POTENTIATE YOUR DNA: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HEALING AND TRANSFORMATION WITH THE REGENETICS METHOD. For information on the “revolutionary healing science” (NEXUS) of the Regenetics Method, check out http://www.PhoenixRegenetics.org. Sol is also author of the BEGINNER’S LUKE Series of seriocomic novels that hilariously explore the role of imagination in creating reality. A respected New York publisher, whose authors feature a National Book Award finalist and dozens of prestigious award winners, made an offer (declined in favor of self-publishing) for the six-volume BEGINNER’S LUKE Series, which was selected out of a “slush pile” of 8,000 manuscripts—a rare and wonderful feat. Luke’s signature obsessions with self, sex, satire and slapdash highlight a serious, and life-changing, point: CONSCIOUSNESS CREATES. The point is there is a point to living in the imagination—for only through it can we reinvent our ourselves and our world. Share the Adventure of an imaginary lifetime by visiting http://www.BeginnersLuke.com. View Sol’s paintings and learn more about his work at http://www.CrowRising.com.]

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