Methodology
How we collect and share testimonials
No solicitation. No payment. No cherry-picking. A plain explanation of where every testimonial on this site comes from and how we treat the people who share them.
The short version
What you need to know in under a minute
- Every testimonial on this site comes from unsolicited messages shared in our Discord community, our Patreon, or messages sent directly to BA.
- No community member is paid, gifted, or asked to write a testimonial.
- Every author name is anonymized before publication. No nickname is shown in full. The format is first letter plus five asterisks plus last letter (for example, "Scribe" becomes "S*****e").
- Testimonials are used verbatim. We may trim for length or clarity but we never rewrite, combine, or embellish a community member's words.
- We do not remove negative or neutral testimonials from the archive. If someone reports that a field did nothing for them, that stays in the record.
- The 450+ testimonials on this site are the ones we could publish with clear consent and anonymization. The actual community feedback volume is larger.
Where they come from
The four sources
1. Discord community (#experiences and #results channels)
Our public Discord has 1,700+ members and dedicated channels where people share what they notice when they use specific field audios. These channels are open for anyone in the community to post freely. Testimonials collected from Discord are always the author's own words, shared voluntarily, without being prompted by us.
2. Patreon community posts and comments
Patreon supporters regularly post about their experiences in community posts and comments on field release announcements. These are the most substantive testimonials because Patreon members tend to write in more depth than Discord chat.
3. Direct messages to BA
People who have had meaningful experiences with a field sometimes message BA directly to share. These messages are only used as testimonials after the sender explicitly agrees to have their words published, with anonymization applied.
4. Product page reviews
Gumroad lets customers leave reviews on purchased field audios. These reviews are also used as testimonials, again with names anonymized.
Anonymization
Why every author name is hidden
Community members share deeply personal experiences with these fields: trauma work, emotional breakthroughs, health changes, spiritual awakenings, relationship shifts. Publishing their real names or usernames would breach the trust of the community where those experiences were originally shared.
Every testimonial author on this site is displayed in a consistent anonymized format:
first character + five asterisks + last character
Examples:
Scribe becomes S*****e
siria-black becomes s*****k
Luna becomes L*****a
- Single-character usernames repeat the letter:
O becomes O*****O
We considered removing names entirely, but keeping a recognizable first and last character preserves enough identity for someone who wrote a testimonial to recognize their own words if they ever stumble across this site, while preventing outside parties from searching for them.
What we do and don't do
The editing line
What we do
- Trim very long messages to their substantive core (removing sign-offs, tangents, off-topic content)
- Fix obvious typos and formatting glitches that would make the testimonial hard to read
- Anonymize any names of other community members mentioned in the body of a testimonial
- Translate rare non-English testimonials into English when the author is OK with it (the original is kept on file)
What we don't do
- Rewrite testimonials in our own voice
- Combine multiple testimonials into a single fake "composite" testimonial
- Add claims the author did not make
- Remove hedging or uncertain language ("I think", "maybe", "it might just be coincidence, but...")
- Filter out testimonials that are lukewarm or describe only small effects
- Pay, gift, or incentivize community members in exchange for testimonials
Negative and neutral feedback
Where the non-positive reports live
Not everyone who uses a morphic field has a dramatic result. Some people report feeling nothing. Some report mild effects. Some report that one field worked well but a different one did not. We take this seriously, because without it the testimonial archive becomes an echo chamber.
Neutral and mixed reports appear across the testimonial archive where they belong, rather than being hidden. One of our most-read articles is When Morphic Fields Are Not Working: Troubleshooting Guide, which is built entirely from community reports of fields that did not produce the expected results.
If you have had a neutral or negative experience with one of BA's fields and want it represented on this site, contact us. We will include it, anonymized, alongside the positive ones.
No medical claims
A clear line on what these testimonials mean
Testimonials on this site are personal reports of subjective experience. They are not medical claims, clinical outcomes, or diagnostic evidence. No testimonial should be read as a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or therapeutic care.
When community members describe physical or mental health changes, those descriptions belong to the individual and their own observation of their own body and mind. We do not extrapolate from any single testimonial to claim that a field "works" for a particular condition across all users.
The value of 450+ independent reports is pattern recognition across many voices, not proof that any specific field will produce a specific outcome for any specific person. Anyone considering using these tools as part of addressing a health or mental-health concern should talk to a qualified professional first.
Request removal
If you want your testimonial removed
If you are a community member who has shared experiences that appear (anonymized) on this site and you would like them removed, contact us through the contact form and we will remove them immediately. Include enough detail about the testimonial (the field it relates to and a short fragment of the content) for us to identify it without us needing to see your real name or username.
Testimonials are the closest thing to evidence we have for work that does not yet have mainstream scientific validation. We treat them the way any honest observer should: with care, with anonymity, with no filtering, and with full acknowledgment of what they are and are not.
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