Whisperology ™

What is Whisperology™?

Whisperology™ was founded by Steven R. Tonsager. He describes it as “an informational system based on spiritual principles that uses Intention Based Field Resonance Testing (IBFRT) to receive and send coherent information for healing and spiritual growth.” (Visit whisperology.com for more information)

The term “whisper” is used to indicate a form of communication that implies an attentive and receptive attitude. The practitioner (that’s me) receives information by “listening” to what is being communicated through the test subject relating to the degree of coherence of the subject’s body, mind, and spirit; as well as the limiting conditions that obstruct well-being. Then, the practitioner “whispers” back to the test subject information via intention to facilitate an increase in coherence and wellness.

Coherence: the presence of a harmonious state (see below for an analogy)

Intention Based Field Resonance Testing

Intention Based: indicates that the conscious intentions of the practitioner are love and service to assist the other person. The goal of the practitioner is to test from the level of unconditional love.

Field: the physical, mental-emotional, and spiritual fields that comprise a human being.

Resonance: is used to describe the connection and communication taking place between the practitioner and client.

Testing: is the investigation into the fields that are significant to health and well-being. Testing is a discovery process that uncovers information that the person being tested can benefit from and use to become more conscious and coherent, therefore becoming an active participant in self-healing.

What Whisperology is NOT?

Whisperology™ is not a medical system, conventional or alternative. IBFRT Is not a medical testing procedure. Whisperology™ is not a mental health system, conventional or alternative. IBFRT Is not a psychological testing program. Whisperology™ is not a church or religion.

What to Expect

The client will lay on a comfortable table and can relax during the entire session, no effort is required from the client. The practitioner will gently place their hands on the client’s ankles in order to be fully connected and attuned to the client’s field.*

The practitioner uses IBFRT to first identify what areas of the client’s being require attention, along with the limiting conditions associated with those areas; then, to develop intention statements that will increase the coherence of the areas identified.

The session will conclude with time to share and reflect on the findings of the session.

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* The ankles are used because they are a non-invasive part of the body that enables the client to lay down during the testing. Accommodations can be made if laying down is uncomfortable or inaccessible.

Testing Hands

Orchestra Analogy

Imagine you are sitting in the audience of a symphony orchestra. When all the instruments are in tune and playing the proper notes at the correct time, it sounds beautiful and harmonious. It is coherent. How would it sound if one of the flutes were out of tune? If it was just one you might not notice it, but if the entire woodwind section was out of tune you probably would. Then, if the string section was behind the beat, and the percussion section a little ahead how would it sound? Words such as discordant, inharmonious or incoherent come to mind when describing this experience.

Symphony Orchestra

In a similar manner, we could think of ourselves as composed of different “instruments” organized into different “sections”. For example, we could say the stomach is an “instrument” within the digestive “section”. Some “instruments” and “sections” are visible, such as our limbs, torso, respiratory system, digestive system and some sections are not visible but we experience them, such as our mental and emotional states. When all the “instruments” of our being are playing together in tune then we are fully coherent, and we experience a feeling of aliveness, of being in harmony, in other words being healthy.

Often times, however, we are not fully coherent and the result is an experience similar to what is described above with the orchestra: we feel discordant, inharmonious, not at ease (i.e. dis-ease). In Whisperology the term used for this is incoherent.

What role does the conductor play in all of this?

In an orchestra, the conductor is specially trained to identify what instruments or sections are out of tune and off beat. In other words, to identify the incoherences in the orchestra.

Likewise, a Whisperology practitioner is trained to identify the incoherent conditions within the “instruments” and “sections” of a person’s being. Once the incoherent conditions are identified, they can be addressed using the methods and tools of Whisperology. The end result is greater coherence, a greater feeling of aliveness and a greater sense of well-being.

“Health can be viewed as the expression of unopposed aliveness resulting in the removal of its obstacles, including all that is negative. Health results from transcending limitations and feelings of separation.”

Dr. David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D.