Resonant Attention

Resonant Attention

Case Studies

Case Study: Jack

Tetris, Attachment Trauma, Kidneys, Programs

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Stella Osorojos Eisenstein
Jan 29, 2026
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I offer case studies in order to align you to the healing possibilities that open up when we understand consciousness to be the prima materia. Mostly, I am describing what happens as my imagination interacts with the informational field. In an in-person treatment, this is what guides my hands to apply resonant attention, allowance, and light touch to the client’s fully-clothed body; online, I am just applying attention and allowance and ask the person to place their hands on different locations on the body, though I also use my hands as if we were working in person. Everything I describe is profoundly different than allopathic medical treatment and even most bodywork.

Usually, the process of ‘scanning’ someone is relatively straight forward. I start at the top of the head, pick up some information, and then dive in. But with Jack, the scanning had an unusual quality, as if his body was following my attention and sweeping up any stray bits of my energy that I might have otherwise left behind, rather like a very organized personal robot on a cleaning mission. After presence-ing the phenomena, I told Jack that we would refer to it as ‘Tetris energy,’ after the video game, and because it seemed so rectilinear.

Pretty soon, we were processing his pelvis, which seemed to contain a uterus. Twenty questions brought us to the miasmatic body, consisting of adopted energetic patterns (usually from family members), and one year old. The uterus also had a distinctly orange color, which I expanded into a pale blood deficient aspect and a red heat aspect. Jack revealed that his mother had suffered from severe postpartum depression, which made sense of it all. So we held attention + allowance in his pelvis on being one year old and trying to connect with his mother. Here, the Tetris energy returned and we could both feel Baby Jack frantically trying to figure out “How do I fit in?” This was very emotional for Jack and we held steady here for at least ten to twelve minutes.

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