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RE: The 128Hz tuning fork ⑂

in Natural Medicine18 days ago

Frequencies! I believe!!

My husband, an electrical engineer whose daily work involves RF signals, cannot see what you see, Sam. I've shown him your posts and various YouTube videos about magic frequencies (538 Hz, various numbers of Hz, all promising peace and healing to those who listen to singing bowls and chanting monks).

---I stopped listening to my own favorite Gregorian chant (the sustained bass - oh I love it!):

And I stopped holding the Wands of Horus.

But I haven't stopped the daily walking Rosary, though it seems to have less efficacy and more disastrous side effects than anything else I've tried. (Ok, I cannot blame prayer for failing to make me a better person; I have only myself to blame for being this awful, blunt, outspoken critic who alienates people with her stupid honesty. Socrates was right: we "know" nothing, and I realize I know nothing, but it remains so hard for me to shut up and stop trying to inform or educate others. Who am I to try? I'm an ignoramus!)

I want to Facebook share this post to a snarky skeptic, but he will continue to post stuff like this:

• Radiation Sticker for Phones - $20.
A round sticker you slap on your device to "neutralise EMF radiation." It does literally nothing except reduce your bank account’s aura by $20.
Scientifically, it’s a circle of lies.
You know what actually protects you from the minuscule phone radiation? Putting the bloody thing down.
• "Protection" Bracelets - $135.
Rose quartz, amethyst, and bold confidence scams. Worn to "shield your body" from... whatever the hell they think is in the air. A friendship bracelet between you and your delusions.
Retail value of beads: maybe $8.
Protection level: 0G.
• Shell Pendant - $60.
Looks like something a coastal child made at daycare, but with the added benefit of absolutely no benefit.
Wearing this will not protect you from EMF. It will, however, allow you to hear the ocean when placed up to your ear... or so my Pop used to tell me during family holidays down the beach.
• EMF Harmoniser for Cars - $80.
A small piece of metal to “calm” your car's “electromagnetic field.” Or as mechanics call it... the spirit bubbles that needs a left handed screwdriver to adjust.
Best used as... a bottle opener.
Harmonises only with stupidity.
• Geoclense Plug-In - $200.
$200 to plug in a white brick that claims to neutralise “geopathic stress.” Honestly sounds like a Hogwarts spell crossed with a real estate ad. Doesn’t do anything. Doesn’t measure anything. But it sure does charge your card.
• Stellar Dome - $200.
A mysterious purple half-sphere. It protects your home from... vibes. Yes. $200 for a polished resin lump. But remember, it’s infused with the same logic as a toddler wearing a bucket on their head and thinking they're invisible.

Ok, I'm now listening to my favorite Gregorian chant, for the first time in forever.
And I still love it.

The deep snow has kept me from daily trek to the old, enormous weeping willow in the wetlands.
I love that willow. It survived a derecho, intact, when 2/3 of the towering oaks and other hardwoods were smashed like pencils. Also, I lied when I say I keep up that daily Rosary. Some days, I'm so disillusioned and doubtful and downright angry at some of the teaching of John the Baptist and Jesus, nothing but habit keeps me praying and hoping. That, and occasional greetings to the trees on my daily Rosary walk. The willow! The colonies of black willow. The lanes of red oak. Redtwig dogwood, fir trees, my companions, my only "constant" friends (others come and go) ...

Sorry for the ramble, Sam, and THANK YOU for sharing what you've learned and accomplished!