This speaks to Rogers' field interactions and principles of integrality, triggering the potential for increasing presence of
resonancy and helicy.
The theoretical theme, an awareness of being content with rhythmical correlates of changing emotions, evolved from the resonating theme, being content with ever changing emotions, interpreted from Rogers' principle of
resonancy, which is resonating waves of growing complexity of pattern by describing the patterns of change as rhythmical.
It is postulated that the principles of helicy,
resonancy, and integrality are embedded in the experience of well-being.
The principle of
resonancy, which proposes that change occurs in the direction of higher frequencies, provides the base for the prediction that humor would be positively correlated with field energy.
Rogers' concepts of helicy,
resonancy and integrality provided a multi-faceted framework for my pursuit of the concept of well-being both personally and professionally.
During the big bang, changes were accelerating and the patterning of energyspirit was manifesting a
resonancy of unborn frequency waves that ultimately gave birth to human beings.
Her four principles, reciprocy, synchrony, helicy, and
resonancy, were later modified to three.
The concept of environment is a patterned, pandimensional energy field where health is seen as an expression of the life process and the goal of nursing is to facilitate well being through intentional mutual patterning including environmental patterning to promote helicy, integrality and
resonancy (Fawcett, 1993).
The principle of
resonancy is de-scribed as "the continuous change from lower to higher frequency wave patterns in human and environmental fields" (Rogers, 1990, p.
principle of
resonancy is described as "the continuous change from
(2005) the conceptualization of well-being that guided the development of the WPS is the nature of the homeodynamic principles of helicy,
resonancy, and integrality that manifest as pattern.
Rogers' principle of
resonancy identifies pattern as a major characteristic of living systems.