What is a Holistic Approach and Why is it the Most Effective?

February 23, 20263 min read

A holistic approach looks at the whole person — body, soul, and spirit — instead of treating only one part. It recognizes that everything in us is connected and constantly interacting.

We are made up of atoms. Every part of us is formed from them. Atoms are pure energy, and they are always in motion. They move, vibrate, and create waves. We use the word frequency to describe measurable wavelengths of energy. Wavelengths and vibrations carry information.

That means everything about our body, soul, and spirit can be understood in terms of vibration, frequency, and energetic patterns (or quantum fields). When you turn on a radio, you are tuning into a specific wavelength. Sound is a form of energy expressed as vibration. When you turn on a computer or television, you are seeing light, which is also measured in wavelengths. In the same way, the human body operates through measurable energetic frequencies.

Many people picture the human being like a cheesecake cut into three neat slices: body, soul, and spirit. But a more accurate metaphor would be a homemade cherry pie without cornstarch as a thickener. If you try to cut a clean slice, all the filling runs together. You cannot clearly separate one part from the other. In the same way, we cannot neatly divide the body, soul, and spirit. They are interwoven and constantly influencing each other.

When we go to a practitioner who only addresses one area — only physical, only emotional, or only spiritual — the results are often limited. Most challenges are not purely physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual. They are usually a combination. To fully address them, we might otherwise need multiple practitioners.

IBRT brings all of these dimensions together in one modality, allowing them to be addressed in a single session.

In IBRT, we ask the subconscious what it identifies as the priority — what it is ready to reveal and resolve next. The subconscious holds the record of your life experiences from birth, and even ancestral information encoded in your DNA. Just like light and sound, this information can be understood as stored in frequencies or vibrational patterns.

From a faith perspective, God created us with intentional design. Scripture says we are made in His image and likeness, and that He is light. If light is measurable in wavelengths, then creation itself carries energetic design and order.

Using principles of frequency — sometimes called quantum energy principles — we understand that the human body was designed to function in harmony (or coherence). Body, soul, and spirit were meant to operate in alignment. However, we are born with inherited misalignments (sometimes referred to as miasms) and predispositions toward imbalance. Living in a broken world can further disrupt that alignment.

The goal of IBRT is to identify those misalignments as the subconscious reveals them, release energetic blocks, and restore what may be missing. The intention is to bring the body back into harmony — also called coherence or vibrational alignment — with its original design.

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