Forcefields: The younger brother, the stronger brother of regression

A new chapter to our work, between the emotional and the physical. 

Although I started to experiment with classes in forcefields many years ago, it never developed into a new methodology and remained an exotic intervention.Till recently. Around 1990 I got my first ideas about forcefields, but these ideas remained just ideas. From my notes, 35 years back: Finding our way means knowing the forces at play in our life and in the world around us.

 
We have to learn to see and feel what forces are at play in a situation. We can befriend those forces and they will work for us. A grand alliance, a form of natural magic, of power and wisdom. Those forces possess a kind of life, but it is not a life of their own. Rather, they seem to constitute the subconscious mind of nature. Several times I played with these ideas, but without much result. Till I finally picked them up again and started to personally experiment with them – with interesting results and new insights. And leading to a method I had explored meanwhile.

This method may lead to regression, but also may lead to transformation by itself. I developed it in small steps during the years. In 2015 I tried it out for the first time, in a training with Marion Boon.

‘Forcefields’ is an exploration modality. More than 90% of the sensory modalities we use in regressions is visual. Visual impressions provide the story. We use them to elicit thoughts and emotions and working through them elicits cathartic experiences, essentially life changing. After all, if the client’s life doesn’t change, what are we doing? Logically, sounds, auditive impressions, could fulfill a similar function. In practice they don’t. After a few weak tries, I rarely ask for sounds. It may be to hear a voice. More rarely, we ask for noises in the situation, or music. So I found a new entry. I experimented with it several times. Developing this new approach, I want to teach that, as that is the fastest way to develop it. 

Though it is no regression, for the time being I want to do that only for Tasso graduates, professional members of EARTh and IBRT-certified professionals. What are we doing now as regressionists? Reliving the beginning of problems, discovering what happened and how it affected us and why it remained unsolved, unhealed. We encounter and confront and deal with external presences and influences through personification and energy work. Also through personification and energy work, we find and recapture lost parts of ourselves.

The proposed forcefield therapy can be considered as a kind of energy work, but it refrains from visualization. And from regression: there is no rediscovering and reliving the past. In regressions, we do not only ask for images, but we always ask also for thoughts, feelings and body sensations. We speak about four levels: verbal, perceptual, emotional and somatical. There seems to be a fifth aspect, between emotion and somatics. By lack of a better word, I talk about forces or force fields.

In it, we enter into a lightless and soundless world of tactile experiences.  Experiences of pressure and suction, heaviness and lightness, centripetal and centrifugal forces, density, acceleration and deceleration, direction. These experiences are probably related to what we call instincts, and in people will.Particularly unemotional, unthinking will. Being and doing without emotion or thought is related to the plant world. If we think of the mental, astral, etheric and physical worlds, this is clearly direct work on the etheric, the purely energetic level. My experiences indicate the possibility of deep and surprising interventions.

We do not explore emotions that come up, but purely mechanical sensations. We focus on forces and what they do to us. There is no story. Only sensations. Often very powerful sensations, sensations that vitalize, expand and free us. Maneuvering is possible during the session, like turning going against the wind into going with the wind.

Comments from participants:

  • Going along with the individual forces, after first sensing the main forces, I found very powerful. Two times I have already used it successfully in my practice. In one case, someone was ‘catapulted up’ by the strength of his son who came straight from the front. I left him there for a while. He got overview, and after a while naturally sank back to the earth.
  • This experiment was educational. In my group we all gained strength in a short time. In short sessions power was converted or recovered. Valuable to use during sessions.
  • In a session with a client I started working with these force fields, an interesting and super-inspiring program. During the group session I received a substantial insight in my chronic fatigue and I will start working on it.
  • This experimental training was interesting and surprising. The most disturbing power turned out to be my own power that I had put out, far beyond me. To have it back feels wonderful. I have now the tools to start my own practice.
  • An interesting day with new opportunities for our clients.
  • This type of work appeals to me, I feel at home with it.
  • In a later session with a client I started working with these forcefields. The day after, I resolved a persistent sadness in myself, using forcefields.

Compared to what happens when using ‘forcefields’, much regression work seems superficial. Last December a whole 3-day program in Goa, India, was dedicated to it. In a later Zoom-meeting with the participants we evaluated.

  • Can be used as an alternative induction, when other inductions fail.
  • Gives a new dimension to energy work; gives enduring energy shifts.
  • Strengthens the will, encourages, energizes. We discover inner powers. As one of us said “I was finding my other self.”
  • Specifically indicated when the client’s problem has a relation with a larger, impersonal external forcefield like the corporate world.
  • Newly experiencing forcefields is like learning to ride a wild horse.

Like my approach to regression, forcefields is weak on theory. It is empirical: based on experiences, procuring experiences, leading to new experiences. For what kind of problems it seems indicated? Perfectionism, addictions, depressions, in general slow and resistant conditions and obsessive-compulsive behavior. I expect it to combine well with classical regression. Compared to what happens when using ‘forcefields’, usual regression seems superficial. The essence seems to me: 

Gives a new dimension to energy work; gives enduring energy shifts; strengthens the will, encourages, energizes. For some it has led to experiences that can only be described as expanding consciousness. Without drugs, without mantras, without diminishing clearmindedness. So personal growth is a huge field of application. The aspect of regression work most similar to what is being proposed here are what I call core issue sessions. Also constellations can be used to explore force fields, though the precise approach has still to be developed.

Participants will have to show what they have learned at the end of the course. Because of the new and partially experimental character of the course, a formal examination is not yet possible. But participants will receive a certificate.

If this catches on, its application for personal growth is a whole new field, a huge field.

Postgraduate Training
Working with Forcefields
By Hans ten Dam

Dates: 2, 3 & 4 February 2026
Times: 10 AM to 5.30 PM 
Location: Almere, the Netherlands (nearby train station)

Prices
Early Bird prices until 1 December 2025
•    650 euro for the 3 days Postgraduate training 
Normal prices after 1 December 2025
•    750 euro for the 3 days Postgraduate training 

Number of participants: minimum 8, maximum 25. 

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Please contact us at: info@tassointernational.com for any queries.

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