03/03/2026
**** We will have a wonderful team of experienced, dedicated practitioners at the Mind Body Spirit Festival this weekend 6-8th March 2026 Stand E45. Come and have a chat to them & experience an introductory session at a special expo price. ******
A bit about our practitioners:
There are practitioners among us who understood, from the very beginning, that Holographic Kinetics is not something to acquire. It is something to approach, to respect, to be entrusted with. They did not rush forward asking, “How quickly can I practice?” They asked instead, “How do I stand in right relationship with this work?” And that question changed everything.
The Ones Who Slowed Down...
While the world moves fast, they chose to slow their spirit. While others sought techniques, they sought understanding. While some looked for status, they looked inward checking their own intentions, their own imbalances, and their readiness.
They recognized that Holographic Kinetics does not sit apart from its roots. It is grounded in the ancient Law of Lore the living, breathing framework of Aboriginal cultural knowledge that predates modern systems by tens of thousands of years. They understood that to engage with this work is to step onto cultural ground that carries deep spiritual authority, and such ground requires more than curiosity; it requires reverence.
So they listened. Guided by one Elder and holding deep respect for the authority & knowledge of all Aboriginal Elders, they approached this work with care, wanting to learn in the right way. They listened to country & sought to better understand what it means to Aboriginal people; that it is living & inseparable from Aboriginal people & culture. And they walk carefully, knowing that this is living cultural ground, not something to claim, but something to approach with humility & ongoing responsibility.
In Aboriginal culture, respect is not symbolic; it is embodied. These practitioners have shown that respect is not simply an introduction at the beginning of a workshop it is a way of walking in the world.
They acknowledge that Holographic Kinetics carries knowledge from ancient Dreamtime understanding a multidimensional awareness of trauma, ancestry, spirit interference, and the unseen layers of reality. They do not claim ownership of that wisdom, nor do they separate it from its cultural origin or market it as their own creation. Instead, they stand as guardians of its integrity.
They understand that without cultural accountability, healing becomes extraction. With accountability, it becomes service.
To practice Holographic Kinetics responsibly is to accept a profound responsibility. It means recognising that this modality carries strands of the oldest continuing culture on Earth the wisdom of Aboriginal Australia. Practitioners who honour this understand that knowledge is given, not taken; that authority comes from alignment, not ambition; that permission from Spirit matters more than recognition from people; and that cultural roots must remain visible and acknowledged at all times.
They are aware of the history of colonisation, cultural theft, and misrepresentation. They know that stepping into an Aboriginal-informed modality especially as non-Indigenous practitioners requires humility, transparency, and ongoing self-reflection. They ask themselves continually: Am I protecting this work, or am I appropriating it? Am I walking beside this knowledge, or standing on top of it? That vigilance is not fear. It is integrity.
The most beautiful thing about these practitioners is this: they have moved beyond being learners collecting tools. They have become custodians of relationship a relationship with Spirit, Culture, Country, the unseen dimensions of trauma and healing, and the Law that governs entrusted knowledge.
They understand that Holographic Kinetics is not separate from the cultural framework from which it emerged. It carries responsibility to the Aboriginal foundation that holds it, whether visible or unseen. To carry this work without acknowledging that foundation would be to weaken it; to honour it strengthens not only the modality but also the practitioner.
True practitioners of Holographic Kinetics demonstrate their understanding not through grand claims, but through quiet alignment. They continue learning with humility. They seek guidance rather than authority. They respect boundaries around what is not theirs to share. They maintain gratitude for the cultural lineage that makes this work possible. They move slowly enough for Spirit to lead.
They do not treat healing as performance; They do not see themselves as “fixers,” but as facilitators within a much larger spiritual ecology.
When practitioners walk in this way, something powerful happens. The work deepens. The outcomes strengthen. The field becomes clearer.
When healing is conducted in right relationship with culture, with Spirit, with Law it carries coherence, safety, and truth. It protects everyone involved practitioner, client, and culture alike.
The practitioners are showing that healing can be done without appropriation, that cultural respect and professional practice can walk together, and that non-Indigenous practitioners can engage in Aboriginal-informed work with humility and awareness when they choose Spirit over ego.
They are proving that slow is wise, that reverence is strength, and that responsibility is not a burden but a privilege.
These practitioners do not separate the modality from its cultural roots. They do not claim ownership of knowledge that is not theirs. They remain aware that Aboriginal culture is not a backdrop to this work it is its foundation. With that awareness comes responsibility. Responsibility to honour the origin of the work. Responsibility to remain accountable to Spirit and Law. Responsibility to ensure that healing is never extraction, but always service. They know that knowledge is given, not taken. That permission matters.
For those who are non-Indigenous, this responsibility carries even greater weight. It calls for humility, transparency, and an ongoing commitment to right relationship with Culture, with Country, and with the lineage that holds this sacred science.
What stands out with these practitioners is not speed or status.
It is their willingness to become custodians rather than consumers.
They protect what they practice. They continue learning. They move slowly enough for Spirit to lead.
They understand that Holographic Kinetics is entrusted.
Not mastered but walked. And because they walk it with respect, the work remains strong.
The healing remains clean. The foundation remains honoured. This is not just professional practice.
Its responsibility carried with warmth, humility, and care.
For more information:
Contact: steve@holographickinetics.com
www.holographickinetics.com