| Biofeedback Without Machines
“Modality” for relatively stressless living and for “tapping” inner resources to discover one’s identity and potential, according to George E. Soroka in Biofeedback Without Machines: A Strategy For Living (1994). Soroka’s method joins biofeedback and a form of counseling that includes Transactional Analysis. In his book, Soroka states that everyone is “plugged into the universe at large,” that this alleged connection is a transcendent source of awesome power, and that biofeedback enables one to begin an exploration of “the cosmic energy force.” He also suggests that God is immanent in humans. | |