This paper introduces Resonant Healing™, a framework that reframes biological and experiential change as a function of state selection and coherence, rather than correction or intervention. While contemporary neuroscience explains adaptation through predictive processes, it does not fully account for the persistence of emotional and physiological patterns when external conditions change. This work proposes that organisms continuously stabilize around dominant internal states, with emotional coherence acting as a primary regulator of physiological organization. Within this model, healing is not imposed but emerges when the system maintains coherent states over time, allowing biological processes to reorganize accordingly. By integrating elements of neuroscience, autonomic regulation, and embodied experience, this paper presents a structural approach to understanding how meaning, emotion, and environment influence biological outcomes. The framework positions healing as a selection-dependent process, offering a bridge between scientific models and lived human experience.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fa8eca04f884e66b5311db — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20017729