Sophie
As Sophie reads the article from the Quarterly Journal for Biophysical Systems on electrical current and magnetic coherence, she feels her own system reorganizing. Maybe this is it: no longer searching for someone to receive her, but carrying the current within herself until it naturally comes into balance. The Key of Receiving? It sounds vague in the back of her mind, yet something about it settles into place. She slides the journal a few centimeters away to give her thoughts space.
She understands that what she organizes within herself will also begin to organize itself outside of her. If she can hold her own magnetic field, she no longer needs to cling to anything or anyone. Then even speaking is no longer a defense, but a simple expression of what is true for her system — speaking from her natural being.
But something feels off. This doesn’t feel right to me, what he’s sending, she thinks. As if I’m playing some kind of game.
No. She sighs. I don’t want this anymore, and he can know that. She taps her fingers on the table. The rhythm organizes her thoughts.
She understands his inner struggle — he is fighting with himself, she can see that — but that doesn’t mean she still wants to be part of it. She feels that she no longer wants to be part of his tension between fear and desire.
Against the advice of all her friends, she sends him a message:
“Your last message didn’t feel okay to me at all. I don’t want to be treated like this anymore. I see that you’re in pain, and I understand that, but it doesn’t give you the right to treat me this way. I want you to make this right; otherwise, I can’t continue communicating. For me, there is only space for contact if it comes from openness and transparency about what you feel. This is not about being in a relationship or trying again, but about meeting each other sincerely and authentically.”
Maybe it is the very first time in three years that Sophie feels: this is it — or nothing. The boundary stands clear and sharp, and she is willing to walk away from it. It is a huge step for her, one that immediately sets something in motion within him.
For the first time in a year — maybe longer — she receives a response from raw vulnerability. He tells her that it is confronting for him when she expresses her love. He feels guilty for not having kept enough distance, that he may have given the wrong impression. He shares that he struggles with unrequited love: hers, and his own. He doesn’t want to end up in an unhealthy situation again.
For Sophie, it feels like something shifts. In the weeks that follow, the communication becomes more open. It’s as if she has finally found her authentic voice. She notices that he reaches out, but at the same time does not remain present in the connection. And that frustrates her — she does not want to become a pawn again. So each time it happens, she speaks her truth again.
“I want genuine interest,” she says. “And I want you to choose to be present in my life, without me having to take the initiative every time.”
She refuses to remain standing in a half-open door any longer. It feels liberating to finally say this.
Still, no invitation to meet follows. There are more messages: softer, more open, more interested. She dares to ask if he wants to come over to have an ice cream. He says yes. And Sophie is genuinely happy that they will see each other. She feels the desire ripple through her body.
Until the next message comes in:
Hi, I don’t think tomorrow will work. I’m not feeling that well. Maybe if I sleep well tonight. I’ll let you know. Sorry.
Sophie stares at the screen for a moment. Her shoulders drop. Her stomach tightens.
A new test: can she remain true to herself when he withdraws again?
The lightness from earlier is gone. Everything feels dull and distant, as if someone has pulled the plug on her day. Her hands grow cold. She doesn’t quite know what to do and types:
It’s okay. I only want to meet if it feels good for you.
As soon as she sends the message, she feels a soft pressure behind her breastbone. The words sound kind, but something in her knows they are not true. Still, she leaves them. She wants to keep the peace. She doesn’t want to be difficult, not dramatic, not now that the contact has finally opened again. She does not yet see that this is exactly the moment where she abandons herself again.
She puts her phone down. The room grows quieter. The light grows dimmer. As if the colors retreat into the walls. Everything suddenly feels so far away.
“Don’t force anything, Sophie,” she says softly to herself. She gets up, walks around a bit, makes tea she doesn’t drink. Her movements feel forced. Her day continues, but Sophie is not really there. Her heart seems to be asleep.
Dear soul, she thinks. It feels like we are stuck in an endless cycle of attraction and withdrawal, of openness and restriction. Will this ever end?
And then, almost whispering to herself: What is it with all these keys?
The Soul
Dear Sophie,
You are trying to understand everything that is happening, but life cannot be grasped so easily. Sometimes everything flows — your heart open, your words clear, life moving with you. And then suddenly, everything seems to stop. As if the world becomes quieter and you can only hear yourself.
There is nothing wrong with that rhythm. Everything in life moves up and down, comes and goes. What opens will close again for a while. What withdraws will return to life later. This is natural. When you remember that, you can breathe without fighting what is.
I know that you sometimes forget this. That you want to hold on to what feels good, afraid that silence means it is gone. Sometimes it seems as if you are the one who must set things in motion again, and that makes you tired. As if your light shines less, as if you are no longer contributing. But it is precisely in that stillness that movement is born again. There, you feel what truly lives within you.
Sometimes you try to fill the silence with kindness, with words that are meant to make everything okay. But true peace does not live in pleasing; it lives in truth. When you speak what is true for you, life will naturally find its form. Even if the other withdraws, you remain close to yourself. You do not have to choose between love and truth — they belong together as long as you remain true to yourself.
Sometimes that silence brings up old fear — the fear of losing something, of being alone again. But that is simply life turning inward for a moment to gather strength. You do not need to fix anything. Trust that every exhale is followed by an inhale.
What you are feeling now is not an ending but a transition — a passage into a deeper form of love. Love in its human form teaches you what your soul already knew: that every meeting, every parting, is part of the same path that brings you back to yourself. You do not have to choose that path; it already lives within you.
What repeats in your relationships is here to awaken you. It teaches your heart to remain true to itself, even when the form changes. You are not here to hold on to someone, but to learn how love can be given space. And each time you choose what is true, even when it means letting go, the light settles deeper into your body.
Look around you. Everything is alive, even when it seems still. The ground beneath you carries you, without you having to do anything for it. You do not need to force the movement — life will find its way through you.
Trust that you are held. That even stillness is life, and that every silence prepares the next step. Stay true to what is real for you. There lies your strength. There you feel the world moving with you again.
Then, without you doing anything, everything begins to move again. You are not cut off from life; life flows through you. As long as you remain honest with yourself, you stay connected to that movement. You do not need to force, grasp, or please. What belongs to you will find its way back.
When you speak, let your words come from that stillness. Not to prove something, but to share something real. Truth is not a defense; it is a form of love that moves.
It is enough that you are here. You do not have to control life, only participate — together with the earth, with others, with all that lives.
Stay close to that simple rhythm. Let it carry you, even when it becomes quiet. As you simply live, life will reveal itself through you — in a glance, a word, a touch that brings peace where you are.
That is your purpose. You do not need to achieve anything; you are allowed to simply be: love in human form. Even the smallest things — how you walk, look, listen — are part of that whole. In this way, your presence brings beauty into what is.
With love,
Your soul
P.S. The keys open parts of you that have long been waiting to live. You do not need to understand them. Let them create space where space wants to emerge. Each key brings you closer to yourself, to your own field of truth. Let them do their work. You do not need to know more for now.
Sophia
The pulsing rhythm of dual tone
swelled within her body.
It grew and grew,
until Sophia’s heart overflowed.
The key of abundance clicked into the lock.
Desire became fullness —
a fountain flowing from within to the outside,
loving without destination,
without knowing who or what.
The abundance from her heart
permeated everything around her
with gentleness.
A quiet presence of pure acceptance
embraced all that was.
Here, truth awakened into form —
moving between world and origin,
a breath of love in motion,
forgiveness of what never was
and what will always be.
Every drop brought harmony.
A soft order unfolded,
the sustaining force
of the rhythm of the heart
remembering how to give.
The current became greater than herself.
She felt boundless love expanding,
like a hand reaching out to the world,
to touch something,
to nourish, to serve, to bless.
And so life spoke, softly,
still undisturbed,
through her.
Report Series for Bio-Energetic Physics, 2025, Volume IV
Rhythmic Field Coherence and DNA Stability
Summary
Research in bio-electromagnetic science suggests that living organisms are not only chemically, but also electromagnetically organized. Rhythms in the body — such as heart rate, brain activity, and electrical signals in cells — can synchronize with one another. When these rhythms form a stable pattern, researchers refer to this as field coherence. There are indications that such a state contributes to more efficient cooperation between cells and greater physiological stability.
1. Coherence in biological fields
Every cell in the body produces small electrical and magnetic fields. When these fields naturally align with one another, cells function more efficiently together. This occurs, for example, when heart rhythm, breathing, and brain activity are synchronized. Such a state of coherence reduces measurable physiological stress and supports the regulation of the autonomic nervous system.
2. The Schumann resonance as a natural reference rhythm
The Earth-ionosphere generates standing electromagnetic waves, known as the Schumann resonance, with a fundamental frequency of approximately 7.83 hertz. Some studies show correlations between these frequencies and dominant human brainwaves, particularly in the alpha band (8–12 Hz). While there is no evidence of a direct coupling, this suggests that living systems may be sensitive to electromagnetic rhythms in their environment. Variations in geomagnetic activity have been linked, in some studies, to changes in heart rate variability and hormonal regulation.
3. Coherence and DNA structure
Under laboratory conditions, electromagnetic fields have been observed to influence the conformation of DNA. Higher intensities, such as UV or ionizing radiation, cause clear structural changes. At weak, low-frequency fields, the effects are subtle and context-dependent. Some studies suggest that DNA solutions maintain a higher molecular order under stable environmental conditions, which may be associated with lower levels of structural noise.
4. Biophotons and information transfer
Living cells emit weak light particles, known as biophotons. This emission is associated with oxidative processes and the energetic state of the cell. While the precise function of biophotons remains under investigation, some biophysicists, including Fritz-Albert Popp, propose that coherent light patterns may play a role in intercellular communication and in the regulation of cellular activity. His hypothesis suggests that cells synchronize their metabolic processes through these light signals, potentially supporting biological order.
5. Hypotheses on DNA resonance
Some researchers, such as Luc Montagnier and Alexander Gurwitsch, have further speculated that DNA may resonate electromagnetically with environmental frequencies. This hypothesis suggests that the double helix functions as an optical resonator, in which biophotons move along the spiral and may transfer information between molecular segments. It has also been proposed that this internal light flow could be influenced by electromagnetic fields of the heart or even by natural background frequencies such as the Schumann resonance. While these ideas are not experimentally confirmed or reproducible, they open interesting perspectives on the interaction between electromagnetic rhythms and genetic expression.
6. Systemic coherence
When rhythms within the body function in harmony — for example, between heart rate, breathing, and brainwaves — researchers speak of physiological coherence. This multi-layered synchronization can improve the efficiency of signal transmission between cells and support the stability of regulatory networks. Within the current research field, there is growing interest in whether such coherence may also have a beneficial influence on DNA activity and gene expression, but further experimental evidence is needed to confirm this relationship.
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