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The Role of Energy in PsychoEnalysis

Introducing Slobodan Nesovic, an experienced psychologist whose journey from the tumultuous landscapes of Serbia to the bustling streets of San Francisco has shaped his profound understanding of human nature.

 
Executive Contributor Slobodan Nesovic

Energy is a concept that transcends disciplines, uniting ancient traditions and modern science. From the Eastern philosophies of Qi, Ki, and Prana, terms used to describe the vital life force that animates all living beings, to Nikola Tesla’s scientific insights into electromagnetic forces, the idea of energy has always been central to understanding life. Psychoenalysis, a 21st-century approach to psychological treatment, builds on this rich legacy by integrating life energy into its therapeutic framework. This approach bridges science and psyche, offering a holistic path to healing as part of the fifth wave of psychology that Roberto Assagiolli called psycho-energetics.


A man resembling Nikola Tesla sits in a vintage lab, as a bolt of lightning connects his head to the word “psychoanalysis” glowing above him.

Energy as the foundation of psychoenalysis


Psychoenalysis recognizes that humans are not just psychological or physical entities but also energetic. This perspective aligns with Tesla’s view that everything can be explained in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration. In this framework, energy is not an abstract or mystical concept but a tangible force that influences mental, emotional, and physical health.

 

The "e" in Psychoenalysis represents energy, highlighting its essential role in this therapeutic approach. In contrast to traditional psychoanalysis, which primarily emphasizes the emotional or repressed aspects of the psyche, psychoenalysis recognizes the interaction among the psyche (soul), soma (body), and bio-energy systems. Addressing these interconnected dimensions seeks to restore balance and harmony within an individual.

 

Eastern traditions and worldwide indigenous knowledge have long understood this interplay. In Chinese medicine, Qi is seen as the vital energy flowing through meridians in the body; in Japanese practices like Reiki, Ki is channeled for healing; and in Indian philosophy, Prana represents the life force that sustains us. Similarly, Psychoenalysis views energy as a fundamental component of human existence that must flow freely for optimal health and well-being. In addition to the free flow of energy, the energetic structures are subject to development and growth throughout their lifespan, leading to consciousness maturation.

 

How energy influences healing


Energy plays a multifaceted role in healing through psychoenalysis:


  • Unblocking stagnant energy: Emotional trauma or unresolved conflicts can create energetic blockages within the body-mind system. Techniques such as psychoenalytic free association help release these blocks, enabling individuals to process their experiences more effectively.

  • Restoring flow: Just as a healthy river must flow unimpeded to nourish its surroundings, human energy systems must remain balanced for emotional resilience and physical vitality. Psychoenalysis employs methods that restore this natural flow.

  • Connecting to quantum-holographic field: Beyond personal healing, psychoenalysis encourages individuals to establish conscious communication with the broader field of Consciousness. This connection can lead to profound self-awareness, crucial for spiritual-materialistic development.

 

Scientific roots and spiritual resonance


While energy discussions often evoke spiritual connotations, they are increasingly supported by scientific research. Tesla’s unified field of knowledge explanation proposed that all matter and phenomena are interconnected through subtle energy systems, a view echoed by some physicists today. Concepts like wave-particle duality and non-locality suggest that reality is fundamentally energetic.

 

Neuroscience also offers insights into how energy influences mental health. For example:


  • Brain Waves and Frequencies: Different states of the mind, such as relaxation or focus, are associated with specific brainwave frequencies. Techniques like meditation or visualization can alter these frequencies, promoting emotional balance.

  • Energy Conservation in Psychology: Freud’s early work on psychic energy conservation aligns with the psychoanalytic view of how unresolved conflicts consume mental resources. Addressing these conflicts can free up energy for personal growth.

 

Practical applications


In practice, psychoenalysis incorporates techniques designed to engage both psychological processes and energetic dynamics:


  1. Bio-Energy Activation: Exercises aimed at activating and balancing the body’s energy systems.

  2. Psychoenalytic Free Association: A method combining the idea of traditional free association similar to the PEAT method by Slavinski.

  3. Creative Empathy: A dynamic interaction between therapist and client that fosters healing and growth.

 

These methods are not just tools for symptom relief. They are pathways to deeper self-awareness and transformation.

 

A new paradigm for mental health


As society increasingly turns toward integrative approaches to wellness, psychoenalysis offers a compelling model for addressing mental health holistically. By bridging science with spirituality, drawing from Tesla’s insights and ancient wisdom, it provides tools for healing that honor the complexity of human experience.

 

For those seeking more than symptom management or an intellectual understanding of their struggles, exploring the role of energy in healing can be life-changing. Through this lens, healing becomes about resolving problems and rediscovering wholeness, aligning mind, body, and spirit in harmony with the greater flow of life.

 

Psychoenalysis invites us to rethink what healing means by recognizing the invisible forces that shape our lives. It’s a journey toward understanding ourselves as energetic beings in an interconnected universe. For more information about psychoenalytic sessions, check out Psycho-Enalysis or click here.


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Slobodan Nesovic, CA licensed Clinical Psychologist

Slobodan Nesovic, PsyD, is a seasoned California-licensed clinical psychologist with a deep-rooted passion for psycho-spiritual development spanning over two decades. Inspired by spiritual experiences in the Arizona desert during his late teens, Slobodan embarked on a journey of self-discovery, delving into the works of Plato, Lao Tzu, Jung, and Nikola Tesla.


With over 17 years of experience, Slobodan integrates a unique approach to therapy—PsychoEnalysis—blending energy psychology, psychodynamic methods, and spirituality. As a psychologist and a Complete Meditation (CM) teacher, he empowers clients to navigate their journey to healing and self-discovery, leveraging his holistic understanding of human nature.


Beyond his professional pursuits, Slobodan is a dedicated father, quantum medicine enthusiast, and admirer of Nikola Tesla's work. A basketball lover, he even shared the court with future NBA player Marko Jaric. For a transformative experience tailored to mind and spirit, connect with Slobodan for a free 20-minute phone consultation at +1 747 327 6333 or click here.

 

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