Interdisciplinary Artist
Soundtrack: Somatic Scenes composed by Robert Irving III
Robert Irving III has been a Reiki energy work practitioner since 1995 obtaining his first and second degree from a second generation student of Mikao Usui (臼井甕男, 15 August 1865 – 9 March 1926), founder of a form of spiritual energy practice known as Reiki, used as an alternative therapy for the treatment of physical, emotional, and mental diseases. At the time of Irving’s studies in Wisconsin, Reiki and Shiatshu were the two forms of alternative medicine practices required for nurses in that state.
Irving added to his knowledge with studies and/or certification in other energy work modalities including the Foundation Level and Level II in the Access Conscious (Bars) system founded by Dr. Dain Heer and Gary Douglas, Matrix Energetics techniques and frequencies founded by Dr. Richard Bartlett D.C., N.D., Applied Kinesiology as taught by Dr. David Hawkins (author of Power vs. Force) integrated with private studies at the The Leidecker Institute in Elgin, Illinois. Irving also studied a form of medical Qi Gong rarely taught outside of China. This technique was conferred by a Chinese Doctor who felt it necessary to share this knowledge with Westerners. Irving earned his Reiki Master Practitioner and Teacher’s Degree after a long apprenticeship with Master Teacher Gale West who lived in China for a number of years.
As a sound healing researcher, Irving studied the work of French researcher, Fabian Mammon, Japanese researcher Masuru Emoto and others. As such Irving is proponent of 432hz tuning vs 440hz. Irving’s practice in the area of energy work is, primarily, work on and/or trades with other practitioners and occasionally work on a few friends who are aware of this little known secret life of “The Maestro” as he is often referred to by his peers.
Irving cites quotes by two respected scientists:
“Future medicine will be the medicine of frequencies.”
Albert Einstein
Thomas Edison said, “The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease.”