The Science Behind It
Why the same patterns keep repeating — and how they can actually change.
You are an electromagnetic field.
Not a metaphor. A measurable biological fact.
Your heart alone generates an electromagnetic field that extends several feet outside your body. Every emotion you feel, every belief you hold, every pattern you carry — broadcasts a signal. Continuously. Into the space around you.
And like a magnet, you pull toward you what matches that signal.
Somewhere in your field and subconscious, there is information. A program. Installed — consciously or not — during your lifetime, or even before you were born.
Your brain and body run on this information. And until the information changes, the output stays the same.

Why some patterns run so deep
Imagine your body carries a large, wise instruction book. That book tells your body how to grow, protect itself, rest, and feel safe.
When someone in your family experienced a lot of stress or fear, the body may have learned to be more cautious. As if it switched on a stronger alarm to protect the family.
And sometimes this alarm can be passed on — not as a flaw, but as an old protection setting.
So a child may not know what once happened. But their body can sometimes respond as if it needs to be very careful.
This is why some feelings or patterns can feel very old and deep. Not because something is wrong with us. But because the body was once trying to protect someone.
The good news: when we notice this, we can gently show the body that it is safer now. And the old alarm no longer needs to be so loud.

Why change can be felt in the body
Your body is constantly communicating through electrical, chemical, and electromagnetic signals.
The brain, heart, gut, nervous system, and cells are not separate. They are part of one intelligent communication network.
This is why a pattern is rarely just a thought.
It can be felt as tension. A contraction. A heaviness in the body. A sense of resistance before the mind has language for it.
Quantum biology gives us a framework for understanding the body as a living field of information — where stress, emotion, memory, and regulation can influence how the system responds.
Clear The Root works with the pattern at the level where the body has learned to hold it.
When the root shifts, the signal shifts. And the body no longer needs to keep responding from the old pattern.

What keeps repeating in your life
The magnet is not about force. It is about charge.
A repeating pattern often carries an internal signal — a familiar charge your body, nervous system, and field have learned to hold.
That charge can shape what you notice, what you expect, how you respond, what you tolerate, and what you unconsciously move toward.
Not as fate. Not as blame. But as a learned pattern your system keeps responding from.
Clear The Root identifies the charge beneath the pattern and clears it at the root.
When the charge changes, the pattern loses its pull.

How the body holds information
Your body is not only physical. It is also a living field of information.
The heart, brain, nervous system, cells, and organs are constantly generating signals that shape how the body communicates, protects, and responds.
When an unresolved experience remains active, it can be held as a repeated signal in the system — showing up as tension, emotional charge, contraction, resistance, or recurring patterns.
Biofield physics gives language to this deeper layer: the body does not only remember through the mind.
It remembers through regulation, energy, and response.
When the signal changes, the system can respond in a new way.

How the pattern begins to change
Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to create new pathways.
But the brain does not rewire easily while the body is still running an old survival signal.
When the nervous system is stressed, guarded, or reactive, it tends to repeat what feels familiar — even when the conscious mind wants something different.
Coherence is the state where the heart, brain, breath, and nervous system begin to work together with more rhythm and stability.
In that state, the system has more capacity for change.
The old response softens. The brain becomes more available for new learning. The body begins to feel safer with a different pattern.
That is how change begins to hold.
Not by forcing a new identity over an old signal. But by creating the internal conditions where a new pathway can become natural.
When the root changes, what you broadcast changes.
And when what you broadcast changes — what you attract changes too.
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Dr. Joe Dispenza · Dr. Bruce Lipton · HeartMath Institute · Epigenetic research