Re: Question and challenge
Sorry about the site. Our server host did something and it was down couple times earlier.
I'm still looking in my files for references regarding those frequencies.
Everything around and beyond is oscillating/vibrating and our cells, organs are not excluded. Living cells can emit and receive EM radiations at their own frequencies, possibly to a helix of DNA. Strength of these oscillation as well as cell potential can be weakened (corrupted) due to the presence of pathogens. Cells may start to oscillate on different, lower frequencies and form neoplasts which can start to grow out of control. This entire system has to maintain an equilibrium in order to function properly. Once is disturbed and thrown off balance it becomes ill and it may get destroyed if such balance isn't restored. Oscillating cannot vibrate without induction of radiant energy and this is naturally provided by the environment we live in, including gravity, magnetism and electric charge which are interconnected.
Raising potential can be achieved by galvanic - direct application of microcurrents, inductive - pulsed magnetic field and electrostatic, where the living organism is placed in the field as a capacitor. All matter has its characteristic oscillatory rates (resonant frequency) and "charging" or raising potential is most efficient where we can tune to those frequencies rather than crank the "volume" up.
Using resonant (sympathetic resonant rates) we can access every cell, regardless how deep is embedded in our body. They're a tiny transmitters/receiver capable of handling very subtle signals. That's the way they communicate, coordinate and support the tissue and an organism they are part of it.
"The life is a harmony of vibration" - as George said and he wasn't alone making such statement (Nikola Tesla). I fully agree as I have witnessed that during my research as well. I don't want to make a lengthy post here, just address your question. I'm gradually providing more info in my forum as I continue to work and experiment on MWO and couple other projects in parallel - Primeval Code is one of them.
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