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resonancy [rez´o-nan-se]
a principle of homeodynamics in the science of unitary human beings; the continuous change from lower to higher frequency wave patterns in human and environmental fields.

resonancy (reˑ·z·nn·sē),
n 1. resonance; the tendency for an object to begin vibrating or oscillating when exposed to oscillations of the same frequency as the object's natural vib-ratory frequency.
2. in the Science of Unitary Human Beings, a principle in energy field work; indicates the ever-present movement of energy from lower to higher frequencies in the environment and in humans.

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