Skip to main content
Errarium
To list
Field-based

Biodynamics

Biodynamics, as catalogued in Errarium, is a contemporary proprietary method of Western somatic therapy that works with the "fundamental frequencies" of a living system.

A fundamental distinction. Unlike diagnostic typologies that classify a person and symbolic systems that interpret signs, biodynamics aims to trigger a process of self-correction through direct frequency-based interaction between practitioner and patient.

The Working Model

Biodynamics posits two levels of reality:

  • The corporeal — anatomy and physiology
  • The informational-field — where disruptions of integrity are registered: tensions, blockages, imbalances

The therapist as a conduit. The therapist does not "heal" in the conventional sense but serves as a conduit for attunement: their presence and state create the conditions in which the patient's organism finds its way to restoration.

Key Concepts

  • Fundamental frequencies and rhythms
  • Resonance and attunement
  • Informational clearing
  • Self-regulation

Temporal Scope

The moment and integration. The method operates in the moment of the session (T0) and the short-term integration period (T1). Outcomes are not guaranteed — this is a probabilistic, transformational approach that creates conditions for change.

Ethical Boundaries

Not a replacement for medicine. Ethical boundaries are clear: the method does not replace emergency medicine, psychiatry, or surgery. Promises of "healing" and substitution for medical care are direct violations of practice ethics.

Place in Errarium

A field/transpersonal method. In Errarium coordinates, biodynamics is D4+D2, C4, T0+T1, F5+F6+F1. Its primary function is transformation (F5) through an interactive mechanism (C4): change arises not from analyzing symbols or tests but from the living interaction of two states.

Analogs and differences. The closest analogs by data type (D4) are systemic constellations (#27) and shamanic practices (#28). By operating principle (C4) — directed-attention practices (#16). What distinguishes biodynamics from craniosacral therapy (#26) is its emphasis on the informational-field rather than the anatomical level of intervention.

#2Cat. Field-basedCult. Western (somatic therapy)D D4+D2C C4T T0+T1F F5, F6, F1