
Each of our cells, whatever their function, contains the same information. But since we are not currently able to decode them all, we have to adapt ourselves to the brain. The work of Carl Pribam, an American neurosurgeon, tends to prove that the brain functions like a hologram capable of storing huge amounts of information in a very small space. Memories are distributed in each part of the brain which has the means to reconstruct them in their entirety, which requires intense communication from one hemisphere to another, from one area to another, a bit like a hologram. This is why the RSP proposes to « dissect » this vibration through its multi-dimensional reading by establishing bridges between the physical body and the emotional body through the organ and between the emotional and the mental through emotion.

The multidimensional reading grid of PSRa grille de lecture en plusieurs dimensions de la RSP
- 8.51 – The reading grid of the physical body
- 8.52 – The energy reading grid
- 8.53 – The Chakra Reading Grid
- 8.54 – Dating
- 8.55 – Summaries in PSR
8.51 – RSP physical body grid
It is made up of thirty organo-muscular chains ranging from the skull to the lower limbs via the spine. Each includes fabric:
- Extra-embryonic which relates to the blood
- Endoderm which, together with the visceral leaflet, lines the inner surface of the digestive and respiratory organs and the bladder
- Ectoderm, constitutive of motor and sensory nerve centers and circuits, therefore support of pain, and the epidermis
- Mesoderm that attaches to the bone and joint appendages, skeletal muscles but also to certain organs such as the spleen, heart, adrenals, gonads and kidneys, not to mention the dermis.
Thus each COM, associated with a bone block, muscles, vascular and nerve packages and an organ, establishes the relationship between the physical body and the organ. We will see that the latter is associated with a mode of emotional behavior that makes it easy to bridge the physical body and the energy body.
8.52 – SPR energetic reading grid
is that of the Five Elements of Chinese Medicine. These elements are inseparable from each other and work in synergy.
- Wood, whose anatomical support is the muscle and the tendon, corresponds to the starting, the start of an action. Its sensory organ is the eye and its emotional support anger, injustice, impatience or fear of becoming because we do not see where to go for lack of bearings.
- Fire with the vessels is the energy that allows us to move forward, the one that gives joy, enthusiasm and which, in deficiency, is mainly a sign of emotional deficiency or the fear of not being recognized. Its sensory organ concerns the means of oral communication with the tongue or touch with the caressing hand.
- Earth represents the nervous system and the know-how that allows us to find balance and well-being or the fear of not knowing how to do things resulting in anxiety or anguish. Its sensory organ are the lips that allow us to discern what to do after tasting: is it hot or cold? Is it liquid or solid? Is it sweet or salty? Do I like it or not?
- Metal, the anatomical support of the skin that follows the slightest relief of our body, is the expression of identity, of personality. Silence, frustration and sadness are the consequences, as is the fear of expressing oneself. Its sensory organ, the nose, allows you to smell, feel, feel and accept yourself as it is.
- Water, bones, is the symbol of life, strength, power and clarity. Their disability causes a feeling of powerlessness, devaluation, incomprehension, fear or insecurity. Its sensory organ, hearing, makes what we hear clear, audible and understandable and vice versa in the event of a deficiency

SPR energetic reading grid : a synergy
These Five Elements can be broken down into emotions. First of all, there are dissatisfactions that are either produced with guilt or suffered with lack; and anticipations with beliefs produced and fears suffered. This is how the RSP is able to propose words for each of the situations encountered: example with Wood :
- I blame myself for… in guilt will be specified by the body of the COM in deficiency
- anger, injustice in lack (idem)
- I don’t see how to get there in belief (ditto)
- fear of becoming (idem)
Another piece of information related to emotions enriches our quest, that of the levels. It is possible to discern in RSP the intensity of the repressed emotion:
- Level 1: simple emotion such as anger for example
- level 2: mixed emotion, a simple emotion associated with another simple emotion or an amalgam: e.g. bitterness which is the consequence of anger (Wood) and frustration or sadness (Metal)
- Level 3: The Spiritual which corresponds to the unattained ideal
- Level 4: that of the existential linked to real or virtual death
8.53 – SPR chakras reading grid
Specifies the level of deficiency between the emotional felt and the reasoned mind. Chakras are defined as wheels of energy. If this grid has 7 levels, only the last 5 interest us at this time:Précise le niveau de déficience entre l’émotionnel ressenti et le mental raisonné. les chakras sont définis comme des roues d’énergie. Si cette grille comporte 7 niveaux, seuls les 5 derniers nous intéressent à ce moment :
- 3: astral emotional < the SELF
- 4: Solar plexus mind – heart < the Other
- 5 : mental laryngé < parler de MOI
- 6: Mind Third Eye < Listen to My Little Inner Voice
- 7: Coronal Mental < Harmony
An 8th chakra is of particular interest to us in RSP, the splenic center which is located laterally at the tip of the eleventh rib. Its role is to rebalance both chakra 1, that of the physical body, and chakra 3, that of emotions, the link that creates psychosomatics. This is how, at its level, we will be able to provide information aimed at rebalancing dysfunctions.
The COMs, tinged by their passage in the Five Elements, find their place in the Chakras.

The RSP reading grid in the chakra of the organs and their association with the Five Energy Elements
The World Health Organization highlights these approaches, which, in part, come from the traditional medicines of great civilizations such as China and India. She defines them as « a set of practices where patients are considered as a whole within their ecological context. Disease, or the state of ill health, is not only caused by an external agent or a particular pathological disposition, but above all the consequence of an imbalance of a person in relation to his or her ecological system. »
8.54 – SPR dating
Allows you to find the date of the first impact, that of the first methyl group that was imprinted on the epigenome. As a reminder, if the genome (DNA) is immutable, the expression of its gene can be modified by epigenetic information that can close its switch and lead to somatizations or behavioral modifications.
- date of the first impact very often during the first 3 months of conception.
- dates of reactivation in situations experienced in a similar way.
8.55 – SPR summaries
The RSP approach overlaps with a large amount of information that, when put together, could disturb and aggravate the patient’s misunderstanding. This is why the RSP proposes to synthesize them in four parts to allow a simple message to emerge.
- Energy synthesis from information relating to the Five Energy Elements
- emotional synthesis that draws most of the information of this nature
- synthesis of COMs that specifies emotions
- event summary that gives the dates of the first impact and its reactivations
These summaries allow us to put words to our ailments, to identify the disruptive program that the patient is willing to leave behind and to propose two simple messages:
- First of all, the highlighting of the disruptive program
- then its translation into a beneficial program.
Thus, drawing on a pool of more than one hundred and twenty pieces of information, it is possible to synthesize them in one, two or three words and to enlighten the patient as best as possible on his disorders and his possibilities of freeing himself from them.
