320 Hz - the frequency of rose oil Inventor Nikola Tesla (1856 - TopicsExpress



          

320 Hz - the frequency of rose oil Inventor Nikola Tesla (1856 – 1943), a pioneer of electrical technology, said that if you could eliminate certain outside frequencies that interfered in our bodies, we would have greater resistance toward disease. Every essential oil has a frequency and each of our organs and body parts have a frequency. The frequency of an oil will attract a like frequency in the body. Lower frequencies become a sponge for negative energy. The frequency is what stays in the body to maintain the longer lasting effects of the oil. Essential oils in the higher frequency ranges tend to influence the emotions. Essential oils in the lower frequencies have more effect on structural and physical changes, including cells, hormones, and bones, as well as viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Essential oils don’t resonate with the toxins in our bodies. This incompatibility is what helps eliminate the toxins from our systems. Neither do they resonate with negative emotions. So they can help dislodge forgotten traumas by surfacing them in our consciousness where we can deal with them and let them go. When several oils are blended together, each having a different MHz frequency, a frequency will emerge that may be higher or lower than the various components. The therapeutic properties create special vibrational remedies capable of healing or re-balancing the body/mind/soul/spirit. Rose (Rosa damascene).....................320 MHz Lavender (Lavendula angustifolia)........118 MHz Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha)................105 MHz Blue Chamomile (Matricaria recutita).....105 MHz Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma)............98 MHz Aloes/Sandalwood (Santalum album)......96 MHz Angelica (Angelica archangelica)...........85 MHz Peppermint (Mentha peperita)..............78 MHz Galbanum (Ferula gummosa).................56 MHz Basil (Ocimum basilicum)......................52 MHz
Posted on: Mon, 05 May 2014 05:57:26 +0000

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