SourcePoint Therapy® and Healing 2025

Drawing by Bob Schrei ©2020
This post is the beginning of a series exploring “SourcePoint Therapy and….”
Some possible upcoming topics: SourcePoint and… Ritual, Art, Poetry, Music, Dance, Mythology, Animism, Dharma, Transformation, Letting Go, Aging, Dying, Birthing, Imagination, Intuition, Manual Therapy, Psychotherapy, Other Energy Work, Spiritual Practice, The Creation of a Conscious Self. At one a month, that will take up the next almost two years, hence the word possible 🙂
Check during the last week of each month for a post.
I am including 2025 in the title of each of these posts. If you search the archives, you see that we have posts here dating back to 2009. SourcePoint Therapy “officially” emerged with that name in 2004. That’s now over twenty years ago. Amazing. And SourcePoint has evolved in that time. What is interesting is that it hasn’t “changed” much. The basic protocols remain the same; we still teach them in the order they emerged, with the specifics we were originally given. What has changed, deepened and refined is our understanding of the material. And our greater emphasis on practicing for oneself, as that became increasingly clear as we taught the material. We now understand that a practitioner’s work with others will be more effective if they are practicing the work for themselves. Type in any word relating to SourcePoint in the search section of the blog, and you will find a wealth of material. Writing this, I typed in “Blueprint.” There were 61 entries, some dating back to 2009. There’s a history of SourcePoint in these pages.
Now, I’d like to begin the discussion of “SourcePoint Therapy and…” with an exploration of the word therapy. The root of this word is the ancient Greek work Therapeia – which translates to service, healing, and care. These words truly convey what SourcePoint is all about. Let’s explore them.
Healing: SourcePoint Therapy originally emerged, and will always remain, as a healing modality specifically intended to support and enhance whatever else one is doing for one’s own healing, or what one has previously learned to help bring healing for others. By healing, in SourcePoint we mean facilitating the return to health, awakening the body’s memory of health. We do that with specific protocols intended to strengthen our connection to the universal Blueprint of health for the human being. Connecting with and strengthening the connection to that universal Blueprint becomes the context for, the ground of, our lives and our healing work with others.
And as we work with these principles and practices, we understand the universal energies of Order, Balance, Harmony and Flow ever more deeply, see them reflected around us in nature, in ourselves, in countless traditions and perspectives. We begin to connect the dots and see what we are working with here is one of countless methods/practices/perspectives on life, death and the universe, and they all reflect each other endlessly, glimmering in the light and shadow of time, emerging from the depths of our consciousness in this specific time in this specific form.
The word service continues to remind us that we are dedicated to the work of healing, not only for ourselves, but also for others, and for this world that is our home. Although it is so that we have to practice SourcePoint for ourselves in order to practice it effectively with others, it is also true that the focus for our self-practice is for it to ripple out into a world that is experiencing an intense state of disorder, imbalance, disharmony and rigidity. Our understanding in SourcePoint is that altruism is the highest, strongest form of psychic protection. Thus our meditations in SourcePoint Therapy always conclude with the ancient prayer “May all beings be happy, peaceful and free of suffering.”
And now, the word care:
If you have ever attended a SourcePoint Therapy workshop and looked up during a practicum, and seen a roomful of people carefully, attentively, and gently scanning for the primary blockage, you’ve seen care personified. Each individual is precious, unique, unrepeatable. The work reflects the wonder of that. The recipient is held in the container of Diamond Points, the connection to Source, from the very beginning of the session, and the practitioner functions in that field, the presence of the universal, fundamental Order, Balance, Harmony and Flow.
And, now the disclaimer, that comes from the heart here, not the head. The word therapy implies a method, a structure, a framework to work within to help bring healing. SourcePoint is all of that, but not a categorized therapy, it is not specifically for mind or body or spirit. It is a therapy for the mysterious wholeness that we are. We do not claim to heal specific physical, mental or emotional conditions, and we do not offer any spiritual view we claim as “the truth.” When asked, we can offer stories people have told us about results – physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.
I will say this. Many practitioners have told us over years that when their clients first receive a SourcePoint Therapy session they say afterward, “I feel hope for the first time in a long time.” They’ve used that exact word, hope, over and over, individuals that have never met, have never talked to each other about SourcePoint.
That is no small thing. Perhaps we are a therapy for the future, a therapy that can help bring a time when the connection of human and Source/Spirit can be re-established where it has been broken, when those of us who have experienced that brokenness are able to feel the re-connection and begin to live from wholeness again.
And in that process, we recognize (and will explore in these coming months) countless other teachings, methods, paths, principle and practices that resonate with our experience in SourcePoint Therapy, support our practice of it and deepen our understanding of its universality.
