
Wellness is increasingly shaped by technologies rooted in frequency, red light therapy, brainwave entrainment, binaural beats, or biofeedback. As these modalities gain relevance, Louis-Virie Blanche, founder of Constant Creation, is advancing a more elemental proposition embedded in the belief that biological systems respond to vibration, and resonance may offer an underexplored pathway for regulation and relief.
As a musician and sacred sound and light artist, Blanche has spent decades working with tone, harmonic entrainment, and the physiological effects of sound. His practice spans tuning forks applied along acupuncture meridians, chromatic light projected across the body, and live performances for varying audiences. "I've worked with clients from 3 to 93," he explains. "My entire life has been about resonance, how vibration shapes emotion, memory, and the body itself."
Since June 2025, his work has entered a new phase, one rooted in plant frequency resonance. Guided by a mentor who spent more than two decades developing resonance derived from plants, Blanche now transmits what he refers to as encoded plant frequencies to clients both in person and remotely. "Everything has an energy field," he says. "Mineral, plant, animal, human, and ethereal. We're living inside a web of vibration. The question is how harmoniously we attune to it."
The underlying principle he cites is sympathetic resonance, which, he explains, is the phenomenon whereby one vibrating body induces vibration in another at a matching frequency. Blanche often invokes the analogy of pianos in a room. "Strike middle C on one instrument and the corresponding strings on others subtly respond. The same physics or psychoacoustics can govern sonar, radar guns, medical imaging, and sonograms," he explains. "We rely on resonance every day. We just haven't fully explored its application in plant-based frequency medicine."
At Constant Creation, sessions typically begin with what Blanche calls an 18-minute full-body scan, designed to address eleven physiological systems. He follows with a 12-minute session which encompasses oxygen transmissions, cardiovascular support, with the option of addressing a variety of health conditions such as diabetes, blood pressure support, sinus or allergy sessions etc., of which there are 50 different protocols to choose from. Blanche then often culminates these protocols with a red light session.
He highlights that clients place the flashlight of their phone over areas of discomfort while a specific frequency sequence of photons works its wonder. Blanche also records voice memos after each session, while collecting qualitative data on physiological relief and subjective experience.
He points to an example wherein one client, driving to a medical appointment for acute sinus distress, received two transmissions for a total of six minutes en route. He recalls that she later reported her congestion and pressure had cleared in the process of receiving the sessions and felt it specifically in her sinus passages and in her congested lungs. "Clients have often felt some capacity of relief with the red light therapy, some more instantaneous than others," he says. "I'm documenting what they report. The data is what interests me. This is the Quantum Quintessence."
Blanche's recent work is embedded in the emergence of vivid phenomenological accounts. "Since September, dozens of clients have described fragrances, roses, fresh rain, baked bread, alongside colors and geometric forms during sessions," he says. Blanche associates these sensory impressions with symbolic archetypes: roses with divine love, rain with renewal, bread with spiritual sustenance.
"The experiences are layered. There's a physiological response, and there's consciousness engaging with frequency," Blanche explains. He views these reports through both artistic and scientific lenses. As an artist, Blanche works with beeswax, yarn, and bead compositions inspired by Huichol techniques, which is a traditional Huichol art, embedding plant essence into visual form. As a practitioner, he references DNA pattern recognition, Fibonacci geometry, and brainwave entrainment research to frame resonance within broader biological systems.
"Our spine carries distinct frequency relationships along its length," he says. "Acupuncturists map meridians; chiropractors adjust alignment. I'm working within that same energetic architecture, using sound."
Blanche also offers remote energy transmission, conducted through phone-to-phone audio. He points to encoded frequency systems developed by his mentor, which incorporate what he describes as tachyon-based modulation that acts as a "firewall," intended to transmit electromagnetic clearing resonance that travels faster than the speed of light. "It eliminates the negative electromagnetic fields that come from cell phones, and transmits the frequency to other people remotely," he explains." Sympathetic resonance doesn't require physical contact. Vibration has a mind of its own. Wi-Fi and all. Frequency does the same or at least displays the tendency of being attracted magnetically to the rhythmically entraining fractal flowing harmony."
Blanche notes that his audience reflects the breadth of his vision, spanning older wellness communities, musicians seeking creative alignment, and individuals pursuing stress reduction or pain management. He performs in assisted living facilities with a guitar in hand, conducts presentations and demonstrations of plant frequency resonance to the participants. He regards the work as service. "Art, science, and spirituality are converging, and people are remembering that healing has a vibrational component. Nature is the medicine."
As wellness continues to integrate light therapies and psychoacoustic inspirations, Blanche positions himself as an explorer of modalities. His focus remains on documentation, including voice recordings, case notes, and patterns across dozens of sessions. "We're at the frontier of understanding how plant frequencies interact with human consciousness," he says. "And I'm listening carefully to what the resonance has to say as we sail into the mystic...mystery of mysteries."