BRIDGING DIMENSIONS: HEALING THROUGH DREAMTIME AND SCIENCE
Steve Richards, founder of Holographic Kinetics, combines Indigenous Australian knowledge with a science-based method he calls the “science of the hologram of time.” It’s a system that deals with invisible forces he says affect mental and physical health.
“We’re actually dealing with what we call the dreamtime—and the emotions, thoughts, and feelings locked into invisible bodies that infect the visible body,” Richards explains.
He says humans have six invisible bodies and one visible, all of which interact across seven dimensions.
According to Richards, people can carry emotional trauma across time and dimensions. Through what he calls Dreamtime Healing, he works to locate the original cause of an issue—often trapped in a cell’s memory—and clear it.
“If I go to mainstream and talk about dreamtime healing, I’m away with the fairies,” he says. “But I’ve got Holographic Kinetics, which is a science. They don’t understand that either.”
He believes many mental health issues—like voices in the head or compulsive behaviours—are caused by multi-dimensional entities people allow in, often through drug use or trauma.
Richards no longer travels due to health issues, but teaches globally via Zoom. He works with top students and government bodies including justice departments, prisons, and child services
“We get changes nobody gets,” he said.
He argues current systems train Aboriginal health workers through a Western lens and leave out cultural understanding.
“The spirit says, ‘I give you life. I’m here for you. Tell me what you want, I’ll rearrange your universe.’ Our culture used to talk to spirit. That knowledge’s been lost.”