What Frequencies Are Useful to Us?
How much time does it take to get into feeling different frequency objects so the differences can be determined? It takes about as long as reading that sentence and can save someone a lot of money.
By now there are plenty of people trying to jump on the bandwagon of frequency-infused tools and jewelry.
Get curious and think about exactly what frequencies are being put into such products.
Between the natural human ability to actually feel if the energy is right and the meters that can used, it can be determined that there are quite a lot of...
shall we say...
snake-oil salesmen out there.
Here's the bottom line in frequency-infused products: the frequencies have to be consistent, they have to be doing what they claim to do, and they have to be right for the living organic system they are meant for.
One way to describe what a wrongly-infused product feels like is this: if you take one of the spark plug wires off your car engine, the engine will still run, but it doesn't run right.
It misses, jumps, belches and just generally has no power.
That's exactly what an ineffective frequency-infused product feels like.
As you might guess, one who owns a whole lot of frequency-infused and quantum physics applications products might have a couple of meters to test such things.
Most of the products actually used all consistently have one thing in common: they are in the frequency range of the color blue.
Blue is general healing, protection and well-being.
People and animals love it and so do plants.
It's kind of in the range of a deep sky blue, otherwise known as cyan blue.
Consider this blue information: doesn't it just make sense then that people feel so much better when wearing a product that has that blue energy in it? And what about the other frequencies? Some products contain the frequency of the Sun (giver of life here on Earth) AND the harmonic chords known to cause healing and balance in the body.
The next question of course has to do with what we actually need for health; here the innate wisdom of the body takes over.
Each body, whether animal or plant, takes what it needs to function properly.
If you have ever engaged in the practice of wearing a specific color of clothing to supply your missing color energy, you know exactly what this color stuff means.
Some days you need red, other days you need green (exact opposites).
Some of us have black as the predominant color in our wardrobe-not to be 'cool' but because we just don't want to be bothered by every lunatic walking down the street.
If you want to test the validity of this, try wearing bright pink one day and black the next.
People are attracted to the pink and repelled by the black.
Note to people who want more social interaction: throw out the black clothes and go for pinks, oranges and blues.
Blue is the happy medium for health, protection and mood, so it makes sense that energy products with that frequency are good for us.
©2010 Dr.
Valerie Olmsted/Universal Balance All Rights Reserved
By now there are plenty of people trying to jump on the bandwagon of frequency-infused tools and jewelry.
Get curious and think about exactly what frequencies are being put into such products.
Between the natural human ability to actually feel if the energy is right and the meters that can used, it can be determined that there are quite a lot of...
shall we say...
snake-oil salesmen out there.
Here's the bottom line in frequency-infused products: the frequencies have to be consistent, they have to be doing what they claim to do, and they have to be right for the living organic system they are meant for.
One way to describe what a wrongly-infused product feels like is this: if you take one of the spark plug wires off your car engine, the engine will still run, but it doesn't run right.
It misses, jumps, belches and just generally has no power.
That's exactly what an ineffective frequency-infused product feels like.
As you might guess, one who owns a whole lot of frequency-infused and quantum physics applications products might have a couple of meters to test such things.
Most of the products actually used all consistently have one thing in common: they are in the frequency range of the color blue.
Blue is general healing, protection and well-being.
People and animals love it and so do plants.
It's kind of in the range of a deep sky blue, otherwise known as cyan blue.
Consider this blue information: doesn't it just make sense then that people feel so much better when wearing a product that has that blue energy in it? And what about the other frequencies? Some products contain the frequency of the Sun (giver of life here on Earth) AND the harmonic chords known to cause healing and balance in the body.
The next question of course has to do with what we actually need for health; here the innate wisdom of the body takes over.
Each body, whether animal or plant, takes what it needs to function properly.
If you have ever engaged in the practice of wearing a specific color of clothing to supply your missing color energy, you know exactly what this color stuff means.
Some days you need red, other days you need green (exact opposites).
Some of us have black as the predominant color in our wardrobe-not to be 'cool' but because we just don't want to be bothered by every lunatic walking down the street.
If you want to test the validity of this, try wearing bright pink one day and black the next.
People are attracted to the pink and repelled by the black.
Note to people who want more social interaction: throw out the black clothes and go for pinks, oranges and blues.
Blue is the happy medium for health, protection and mood, so it makes sense that energy products with that frequency are good for us.
©2010 Dr.
Valerie Olmsted/Universal Balance All Rights Reserved
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