Yeah, most of what I see is confusion wrapped around the language, which always happens with new discoveries. It’s the exact same thing with the term ‘binaural beats’ - sooo many creators use that term to mean anything related to brainwave entrainment, even though binaural beats are only one specific methodology, and it causes needless confusion.
Now, we’ve got lots of new creators making various forms of energy work, and since the common understanding of the language in this field isn’t good, some creators are motivated by marketing concerns (greedy?) to use well-known buzzword terms, even if that term doesn’t accurately describe their product.
Imagine if every auto manufacturer called their products trucks, since that’s what the early Ford vehicles were called & the term consumers knew best. No sportscars, no sedans, no SUV, no minivans or motorcycles, only the word truck is used regardless of what type of vehicle it is…it’d be just confusing.
But, that’s what’s going on here - new creators make things they understand intuitively, but not intellectually, so they have little ability to properly name or discuss their creations, and confusion abounds. Then, the consumer base has a bad experience with what some random creator calls “morphic fields” and Sapien Medicine hears about it, as if that even makes any sense. That would be like Joe-Bob selling you a “truck”, it causes you problems, so you bad-mouth Ford for creating trucks in the first place.
Right…
Don’t get me wrong, I really like that there’s many different vendors, but I look forward to the day when the terminology is better understood. Hopefully that’ll mean there’s less fallout from poor communication caused by poor education.