

Sevasan, Ceiba & Sol
Vibrational Therapy

Jazmin Delgado, D.Ac., L.Ac.
Resonance analysis can look mysterious from the outside, but at its core the process is simple. What’s actually happening is that the person’s own field is speaking, and the scan just gives you a clearer way to hear it.
People often think the device is “finding” things inside them, but it’s more like the body finally has a quiet moment to answer a question it already knew the answer to.
The very first place resonance shows up is in the emotional circuitry. Before any thought forms, before someone tries to interpret or label anything, the emotional layer reacts. It might be to a word in the panel, a vial, an organ signature, or something that carries a certain frequency. The emotional body registers it the same way you might sense a room when you first walk in. You don’t think about it. You just feel something shift.
That shift is extremely small. Most people never notice it. It can be a tiny tug in the meridians, a flicker in the breath, a small rise or drop in electrical conductance on the skin, or a subtle tightening that passes through the fascia. These changes are too quick to name, but the system picks them up instantly. The device simply listens to those micro-signals.
The scan isn’t diagnosing anything. It’s more like sitting next to the field and saying, “How does this feel to you?” If the frequency fits something true inside the person, the body softens or steadies in a way the device can read as coherence. If it isn’t relevant, nothing much happens. And when a frequency brushes against an old wound or something unresolved, the system might tense for a moment, which the device interprets as imbalance. It isn’t a conclusion being drawn. It’s the body revealing its natural reaction.
The imprint that follows isn’t forcing anything into the person. It works more like a tuning fork. When the resonant item is identified, the imprint helps the system lean into what it already recognized but hadn’t anchored fully. People often feel lighter or clearer afterward because the field is finally aligning with something it already carried.
So when resonance appears during a scan, it isn’t a surprise. It’s not a discovery. It’s the field recognizing itself. The scan gives the body and the being a rare moment to speak the same language, and in that brief meeting, truth becomes something you can actually measure.