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    Last night went to a fantastic presentation on vibrational healing. The speaker shared work done by Bruce Tainio, Dr. Emoto, and Dr. Peter Gariaev. Those of you who google these names will be interested, I think, in what their research has uncovered.

    Technology can  measure subtle energy/vibration of the human system.  We know we are frequency, and that the higher our vibration, the healthier we are. And vice versa.   Each disease has a vibrational measurement, and only when our body hits that number do we develop the “disease”.

    It makes you think about your own vibration, and what you might be doing (unintentionally) to lower it.

    For example, did you know that when you drink a cup of coffee your frequency, or MHz, drops 14 points? It stays that way for 3 days, unless you do something to bring it back up. Without awareness, how could we even think about correcting  this? She shared that working with certain oils, “essential oils”,  can turn this around.  Who would’ve guessed?

     I’m not giving up my coffee. But I’m more than happy to sniff an oil! :)

    And did you know that canned food is absolutely dead…no energy at all?

    How about the people you hang out with? Are they all broke? Depressed? If so, you will at some point “resonate” with them-in other words, be like them- that’s how vibration works.

    Think about living in fear. Alot of us do this- all we have to do is watch the news, or even just think about the IRS.

    Fear has a huge effect on vibration, even effecting our DNA. 

    Lots to think about.

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    This post was written by cathy on January 14, 2010