Frequencies of Healing with Gail Lynn

Frequencies of Healing with Gail Lynn

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2:00

what is now compulsively,

2:02

compulsively obsessed with light

2:04

and sound healing technologies?

2:08

Absolutely. So I'm an

2:10

engineer from Detroit and so I grew

2:12

up in the automotive industry, blue

2:14

collar family, kind

2:16

of the good old boys network and

2:19

so I worked in automotive in the 80s and

2:21

so it was 20 women and mostly men

2:24

and I just knew it wasn't life-changing. It

2:26

wasn't going to change the world and I

2:28

had an itch to get out and

2:31

I met a gentleman in Texas

2:34

and moved to Texas in 1997-ish

2:37

and it was life-changing because he

2:40

was a shaman and I

2:42

didn't even know what that meant at the

2:44

time coming from Detroit. So I

2:46

moved out to Texas, got into the telecom

2:48

industry and grew

2:51

an international telecom consulting firm,

2:54

married, divorced, we were better business

2:57

partners than we were life partners

2:59

and then got into Hollywood. So it's

3:01

taken me all these different courses to

3:03

get to where I am today. So

3:06

I get out into Hollywood

3:09

where I met a gentleman

3:11

who happened to be Elvis

3:13

Presley's step-brother and he and

3:15

I made a movie together in Hollywood called

3:18

Protecting the King and so

3:20

I learned stuff in automotive, I learned

3:22

stuff in telecom and I learned stuff

3:24

in Hollywood but all that took me

3:26

into a very high stress place and

3:29

at age 37 the doctor said you're on the

3:31

verge of an instant heart attack, you have that

3:33

heart of an 80 year old and

3:37

I said well I guess I got to make some

3:39

life changes because I want

3:41

to be around, you know I want to live and

3:44

so I met a gentleman

3:46

that owned a light box technology in

3:49

Arizona, flew out to Arizona and in

3:52

a weekend the severe cardiovascular

3:54

stress was gone. You mean

3:57

you didn't feel it or was it all?

6:00

So I was a chief operations

6:02

officer for the production company in

6:04

Hollywood and so got invited

6:06

to the event. And

6:09

I remember seeing the gentleman on stage

6:11

and he was talking about all these

6:13

cases that were

6:16

to me amazing and

6:18

how could Sound and Light do that? And as

6:20

an engineer I thought there's no way. My

6:23

brain couldn't figure out how that could

6:25

possibly work. You lie inside of a

6:27

Sound and Light chamber and all that

6:30

stuff happens. Now

6:33

knowing what I know now it's

6:35

pretty common sense. So

6:38

I bullied my way up to the front of

6:40

the stage after his talk and I said oh

6:42

my gosh I've had 23 years of migraine headaches.

6:45

Can this help? And

6:47

he said the body doesn't know disease by name. And

6:51

I thought yes or no dude? What

6:54

is the answer right? Now knowing

6:56

what I know you can't make claims. You

6:58

can't say yes or no. Or

7:00

you don't want to say no but when it's a yes you

7:03

can't make claims because of the FDA.

7:06

So I thought what a stupid answer. So

7:10

I left there kind of disappointed and it

7:12

was probably six years later that

7:15

I actually went to Arizona. Oh really? Yeah it

7:17

was still in my head and

7:19

every time it kept popping up go to the light box

7:21

go to the light box. And I thought that's crazy I

7:23

can't do anything. And then I finally

7:25

went. And

7:28

it was amazing. And you said after a

7:30

weekend? After a weekend I was out of

7:32

the severe cardiovascular stress verifiable with heart rate

7:34

variability. I didn't notice

7:36

anything else and I actually came home and told my

7:38

friends that it didn't do anything because

7:41

it just didn't make sense to me. And

7:43

so I wrote up a funny little explanation

7:46

to all my friends which I have on

7:48

my website of how I describe this crazy

7:50

light box. And

7:53

then I realized two months later I didn't have

7:55

asthma anymore and I was born with asthma. I'm

7:58

riding my bike up a hill. I get

8:01

up to the top of the hill and

8:03

I said, where's my asthma? And

8:05

I thought it couldn't be that silly light box because that

8:07

didn't do anything. And then I

8:10

went to the eye doctor and I was wearing my

8:12

glasses and I thought I need a higher prescription because

8:14

I've been wearing glasses since I was 19. I

8:18

went to the doctor and he said, why are you wearing

8:20

glasses? I said, because I've been wearing them since

8:22

I was 19. He said, your

8:24

vision is 20-20. Well I

8:26

thought the blurriness meant I needed a stronger prescription,

8:28

which I really didn't need them. And

8:30

then he had the audacity to tell me, well you know,

8:33

ask me to get older. You know, our

8:35

eyesight gets worse and I said, have you

8:37

been in the same room with me? Because

8:40

my eyesight's better. And

8:42

so I left there just kind of chuckling and

8:44

threw the glasses away. And

8:47

I thought, couldn't be that silly light box. No, how many,

8:49

by this time, how many sessions did

8:51

you do? I had only done three, four

8:53

sessions in three days. That

8:55

was it. All these things happened after that. Yeah. I heard

8:58

you say a little bit ago, then you ended up doing

9:00

like 20 sessions. Yeah. Okay,

9:02

so obviously you escalated your engagement with the technology.

9:04

What happened? So it was about a

9:06

year later and a little knocking on my head was

9:09

saying, go to the light box again, go to the

9:11

light box again. And I just felt stuck.

9:14

You know, and every time I felt

9:16

stuck thereafter, I wouldn't go to the light

9:18

box and feel like everything

9:20

was moving again. Things were flowing again. So

9:22

a year later, I went back and I

9:24

did another weekend of sessions. And

9:27

then another year later, I went back and I said,

9:29

well, crap, I really need to just do this. My

9:32

migraines had gotten less intense. They

9:34

had got less, they were less often.

9:38

And then they were almost nothing. They

9:40

were 15 hour migraines, throwing up,

9:42

you know, both ends coming out,

9:44

both ends, couldn't talk. I

9:47

would look at a word and couldn't even make

9:49

it out. I would look at the, and it

9:51

wouldn't look like the. I

9:53

couldn't text. I couldn't talk. It was

9:55

horrible. So It was such a

9:58

godsend that these migraines were gone. The

10:00

last part of the migraines after the

10:02

twentieth session was just optical so you

10:04

lose my vision but wouldn't get any

10:07

pain. It was a mean they've gone.

10:09

No, I haven't had one for probably

10:11

eight years. Excellent.

10:14

So the story continues because you decided

10:16

to sit can do this and we're

10:18

going to get his i have to

10:20

say notices the we will part of

10:22

a around the we will on the

10:24

I will refer to the some resistance

10:26

so many years ago. I

10:28

used to undergo past life regression

10:30

fairly frequently. Because the guy was

10:32

trying to find out about the past

10:34

and about himself mostly and so I

10:37

was just one. is it two or

10:39

three people who use to get glimpses

10:41

into the past and winner information correlated.

10:43

We knew we really had a hit

10:45

and was tense at correlated the other

10:47

people and my information. From the ancient past.

10:49

And one of the things I'm

10:52

for me as in this lifetime

10:54

am. I. Became obsessed with

10:56

color. Syrupy, In.

10:58

My mid thirties.

11:01

To the point where I added that's

11:03

all I wanted to read about. I

11:05

bought lights and color gels and I

11:08

was teaching classes and policy and I

11:10

would do group experiments with color therapy.

11:12

like have every one blindfold themselves and

11:15

I'd turn lights on and say start

11:17

talking about how you feel and see

11:19

if they're they were reflecting. That is

11:21

the effect of that particular frequency band

11:24

of colors and I'm interested all to

11:26

even speaking pick up. I spoke

11:28

to a rotary group of oatmeal. Every

11:31

linux and I couldn't say enough about

11:33

color therapy and as I was being

11:36

regressed around the same period time I

11:38

saw that in other like times I

11:40

had been a color healer any other

11:42

ways in which we color and variance

11:45

in Atlanta in time which was really

11:47

just very organic and stunning and beautiful.

11:49

but we were healers as well so

11:52

we're working with our own energy through

11:54

these beautiful. In one case, We

11:56

lay naturally died. bright

11:59

variety, Of colors. The club over

12:01

person's body and then have the

12:03

sunshine to the silk into their

12:05

body. And so that was the

12:07

way it was used in that

12:09

particular lifetime. So I have a

12:11

very strong affinity with what you're.

12:13

Doing which is why I'm so excited it out

12:15

that being in my little town in the Sierra.

12:17

Foothills. Of California of three like this,

12:20

I know we're going off a little

12:22

bit. Translate: I'm Norm Seeley didn't pass

12:24

by. yeah, regression for him and I

12:26

remember the Solomons came into my center

12:28

and they said gala you're going to

12:30

create your own Technologists are no on.

12:32

I'll just run a center with this

12:34

light box and I'll be fine and

12:36

is a new you need to get

12:38

this my past life regression, past life

12:40

reading and find out why this is

12:42

coming through. Why are so excited about

12:44

it? So I called Norm ceiling and

12:46

I said who's the best. Pass

12:48

bys regress or that I can go

12:50

to in the area. He mentioned

12:53

a guy in California but he said

12:55

he was second best and so that's

12:57

okay. I'll take second best and down.

13:00

I. Decide. I have to know. Why

13:02

you I am know who went. Why is this?

13:04

I don't need to know that I was a

13:06

dancer in China I don't need to know all

13:08

that and he did know why I'm here. So

13:10

we sat down together and it was so funny.

13:12

He was so frustrated with me because I'd have

13:15

fan and I think in the soft. And

13:17

then they can a sub and he

13:19

said that's what everyone says Think he

13:21

wanted to say shut up Yeah, that's

13:23

what everyone says that when they do

13:25

their first who has greatly. So he

13:27

actually identified a life in Egypt where

13:30

I had my own sound and light

13:32

isn't. Gallantly Muslim Sound

13:34

Chamber yes and I feel like it

13:36

was sunlight that came across and would

13:38

it illuminates into a hole somewhere. And

13:40

to the chamber that's what we did

13:42

in the other times is there was

13:44

a large aperture and the top of

13:46

the ceiling of I'm Feeling Chambers and

13:49

when the light was really intense is

13:51

part of the day it would shine

13:53

through the aperture down to the platform

13:55

they were lying on. Pc I. i

13:58

didn't know where the images are coming but

14:00

it felt like noon was the right time to be in.

14:02

That's right. That's the note that was done. And I had

14:04

no idea. So then he said, well,

14:06

the person that was your mentor was

14:09

your son in another lifetime. And

14:11

I started bawling. And

14:13

he said, finally, we have some

14:15

emotion from you. I thanked him

14:18

and I laughed. And yeah, so you're here

14:20

because you're back. You know, this is back

14:23

to the future, literally back to the future,

14:25

this technology and also the beings, that intuitive

14:28

beings that I've associated, that I'm associated with

14:30

and have been forever and consciously

14:33

for the last 30 years here. One thing

14:35

I remember them telling to me, there's years

14:38

ago, I said, what are, what does the

14:40

future of healing look like on this planet

14:42

within my lifetime? And they

14:44

said, within your lifetime is going

14:46

to be the resurgence of and at

14:48

a very sophisticated level of

14:51

sound healing again, that's

14:54

going to come back. This was when I

14:56

was involved with color at the time to color and

14:58

light. And they said, this is going to be

15:01

accepted as a healing modality within

15:03

my lifetime. Yeah. And it's

15:05

here. Yeah. People want this. People are calling

15:07

me all the time asking where they can

15:10

find this. And I felt like when

15:12

I was bringing this through, because it

15:14

does not feel like my technology, it feels like

15:16

something I'm bringing through. And I

15:18

was watching a video from a medical

15:20

doctor talking about how he decided

15:23

to purchase an harmonic egg in California.

15:26

And I was like, wow, that looks really cool. Oh, that's mine. Really

15:30

weird energy. And I thought,

15:33

okay, it has to be this, it has to be

15:35

that it has to have sacred geometry. It has to

15:37

be wood for the acoustics. It has

15:39

to be enclosed. It has to have a

15:41

certain type of light system. It

15:43

has to have musicians that have

15:45

a high vibration and a high

15:48

consciousness that's coming through their

15:50

music. And my manufacturers

15:52

asked me one time, they said, well, can we just do

15:54

this, this and this? I said, no. And They

15:57

said, why not? I said, I don't know. Can't

16:00

And now things have been revealed

16:02

and see. The Miller came to

16:04

the center s and alley where

16:07

we ever in our archives. Absolutely,

16:09

she's a meal. The autistic children?

16:11

Yes. And so she said that

16:13

the artistic collective consciousness had informed

16:15

her that there would be a

16:17

pod that would come to the

16:19

planet and response would be awesome.

16:23

For the. Artistic,

16:25

To lower their consciousness us to kind

16:27

of raise our consciousness and meet in

16:29

the middle and we face time to

16:31

was a really strange introduction of from

16:33

a lady name's Sandy and I thought

16:35

was he hooking me up with a

16:37

slight a i don't know who that

16:40

says and then by the end of

16:42

the call we're both crying. Within three

16:44

days he was standing in front of

16:46

me and my center from California here

16:48

flew to Denver since he said this

16:50

is the pot. And

16:52

have you dealt with autism and

16:54

had much and let us assume

16:56

So I find that they. Are

17:00

they need to trust the practitioner?

17:02

It's very important as spend a

17:04

lotta time with them and talking

17:06

to them or some are communicating

17:08

with them with my energy and

17:10

getting their trust before I would

17:12

put them into the pot that

17:15

they seem to gravitate towards it.

17:17

One little boy ran into the

17:19

room, he was just so fast

17:21

it for. Years old we didn't even

17:23

catch on the open the door ran into

17:25

the room to go into the session of

17:27

the more reason they're up against this is

17:29

no no no no his arm but the

17:32

man said he was. Had more

17:34

social skills, had more eye contact,

17:36

and I noticed. at the

17:38

end of the recession is he looked

17:40

up at me like to pick him

17:42

up and i looked down thinking this

17:44

is not normal his and i want

17:46

me to pick him up and so

17:48

i picked him up and then immediately

17:50

wanted to be put down but it

17:52

was huge to huge gear and cz

17:54

was telling me that she sent you

17:56

have the turquoise color and it's and

17:58

yes She said, do you have an

18:01

amber color in the egg? And I said, yes.

18:03

And she said, yeah, this is the pod. And

18:07

I was just, well, and it's such

18:09

an interesting web through the years because

18:11

Sandy who introduced you is a friend

18:14

of mine who I've known for years

18:16

and she and I, she also has

18:18

her own podcast and works with O.M.

18:20

Times. Right. Right. And so Sandy and

18:23

I are, have become personal friends over

18:25

the years, but we share information with

18:27

each other when we each encounter interesting

18:29

new people in our fields. And

18:32

so the web is growing to a

18:34

ridiculous extent of how many people know

18:36

Sandy or me or you or whomever now.

18:38

Right. This is all done through a kind

18:41

of a network or

18:43

a community of consciousness. Right. Yeah. It

18:45

is crazy. So I'll see my phone

18:47

light up and it's Susie Miller, Lee

18:50

Harris has been to the center, right?

18:52

So, and he absolutely loved it. When

18:54

he came out of the egg, I

18:57

said, well, how was it? And he was just

18:59

winking at me, putting a thumbs up, but

19:01

couldn't talk. And he

19:03

said, there will be words, but not now.

19:05

Right. And people had been through the experience

19:08

and talked about it afterward. This is about three

19:10

minutes long or so. People

19:13

come from all over the world to experience

19:15

this technology when they don't have any hope

19:18

and they want to have faith that their body

19:20

can heal itself naturally. The Harmonic

19:23

Egg uses frequencies, vibrations, sound waves

19:25

and light waves to bring the

19:27

body into homeo phases. I

19:29

was diagnosed with endometrial cancer in

19:31

2016. And

19:35

I went through surgery, chemo

19:37

and radiation therapy. At

19:39

the end of that, my body was

19:42

very traumatized. And I

19:44

was looking for alternative methods

19:46

to start my healing process. And

19:49

I found Gail Lynn. Here I am a year

19:51

later. I feel very comfortable,

19:54

healed. I've

19:57

got a renewed sense of life,

19:59

which doing

22:00

anecdotal stuff but this just came a couple

22:02

of days ago and I want let me

22:04

swipe this up your cell phone. Okay this

22:07

came in Zeus found it my husband Zeus found it

22:09

when he was looking at

22:11

some other material and this popped up

22:14

it says scientists clear Alzheimer's plaque from

22:16

mice using only light and

22:18

sound. So here it says

22:20

clumps of harmful proteins that interfere with

22:22

brain functions have been partially cleared in

22:24

mice using nothing but light and sound.

22:28

Research led by MIT has found strobe

22:30

lights and a low pitch buzz can

22:32

be used to create brain waves lost

22:34

in the disease and

22:36

which in turn remove plaque and

22:38

improve cognitive function in mice engineered

22:41

to display Alzheimer's like behavior.

22:43

You know and I read this I

22:45

have a very dear friend who has

22:47

this who has a tau protein buildup

22:49

in her brain and her life

22:51

is slipping away she was like superwoman

22:54

two years ago it's

22:56

moving so fast it's

22:58

destroying all her functions and becoming

23:00

Parkinson's like symptom and now

23:02

she can barely talk she can barely

23:04

use her hand she can barely read

23:07

her life slipping away because of this and

23:09

I immediately I haven't called her yet to

23:11

tell her about this study to

23:13

see about this because this isn't

23:15

this is a new area and MIT isn't a

23:17

you know it's not a new age facility that's

23:19

for sure. So what

23:22

is what is it about light and sound specifically

23:26

that work in this way I mean

23:28

there's so many frequency they're rife machines there's

23:30

so many frequency based technologies all

23:33

of which offer some hope and that are

23:35

good but what is it about light and

23:37

sound in particular? So

23:40

I believe that we're sound and

23:42

light beings by nature so that's

23:45

why I feel like why not heal with sound

23:47

and light? Yeah we're all frequencies. We're all frequencies

23:50

we're all energy and we're putting

23:52

this frequent these frequencies into

23:54

our energetic body and it's

23:56

really just I've found that

23:59

piano. Music in the

24:01

Harmonic Angus working to help

24:03

with the nervous system and.

24:06

Resetting. The autonomic nervous

24:08

system with piano and I

24:10

feel like with drumming there's

24:12

such a vibration as I

24:14

brazen on the size for

24:16

the body their the akin

24:18

armor break up. Maybe

24:20

clogged arteries may be that calcification. And

24:22

I've had people use their pendulum and

24:24

tell me that the pineal gland was

24:27

less calcified after sessions to throw the

24:29

vibrations you really are getting. it seems

24:31

a deep tissue massage, right? And so

24:34

then I believe that the cells ourselves

24:36

when they're healthy. when the bodies and

24:38

balance it. him and I can heal

24:41

naturally or body and know what to

24:43

do, but a lot of times they

24:45

can't. They get of stuff academy right?

24:48

Get out of sync. Yeah, let's. Talk

24:50

about that! You already brought up piano

24:52

and the nervous system and I'm going

24:54

to toss a few things that you

24:57

in terms of com and conditions and

24:59

maybe give us a little. Cheat sheet

25:01

over what kind of instruments work well for.

25:03

That in general because there's also

25:05

that wonderful clinical study on women.

25:07

Breast cancer and violence is right

25:09

or fair price. There was a

25:11

woman I had come into my

25:13

son or with cancer was right

25:15

after she had root canals on

25:17

her stomach and ovarian. Keith

25:20

meridians. Some each of the teeth have

25:22

meridian lines that they run on and

25:24

she said gail, you have to educate

25:26

your clients You have to tell them

25:29

that this is dangerous and this these

25:31

root canals has resulted in me getting

25:33

ovarian and stomach cancer and I thought

25:35

wow, that's. Quite. Interesting but I

25:37

didn't know if I really believed it.

25:39

and I'm see had some tumors that

25:41

had been you know. Created

25:44

and her body and we worked

25:46

on her for her leave. Maybe

25:48

eight sessions and the tumors are

25:51

still there but she was feeling

25:53

great. And. So the

25:55

next time she came in. I.

25:57

Thought why don't I just put her on some music.

26:00

I've never used before an omelet.

26:02

some the tumors. Are shrinking. And.

26:04

So I went back and I listen to

26:06

the music and realized violin was in that

26:09

music. And. I thought, well, that's odd. Because

26:12

it wasn't in in the other other music

26:14

and now we're seeing some change in the

26:16

tumors. So. I'm a researcher

26:18

and when and and and googled.

26:21

Violin Healing music. all kinds of stuff

26:23

comes out that happens And article women

26:25

were listening to forty hours a violin

26:28

me as I can that tumors were

26:30

shrinking. So. Well that about.

26:32

Who I. Was fascinated for

26:35

that is so that launched my journey

26:37

the of the last probably nine years

26:39

now. and the Harmonic and Training manual

26:41

and everything it'll soon launch the journey.

26:43

I'm eternally grateful to her for that

26:46

one day as she walked into the

26:48

thousand and wonderful hours. And by the

26:50

way for any of our other viewers

26:52

I'm who are interested in that topic

26:54

about the effect of dental work and

26:56

root canals and their association with them

26:59

at The Energy Marines in the Body

27:01

at Did an interview with a woman

27:03

named Allison. Albums in the cedar in

27:05

the see a man or ceiling matrix

27:07

archives here on Guy I just one

27:09

What? You know that I'm so you

27:11

can look go down that rabbit hole

27:14

little further to. Okay so here we

27:16

go. Parkinson's disease which again is that

27:18

it is similar. To. Mean, it's it's

27:20

part of that has to do with

27:22

the presence of us in the ring

27:24

and other things. Absolutely. And so drumming

27:26

seems to work really well with Parkinson's

27:28

So draining music. I feel like a

27:30

lot of the Parkinson's is heavy metals.

27:33

Some. We found that heavy

27:35

metals, parkinson's disease and if neurological

27:37

so I had and gentlemen com

27:40

in one time with a cold

27:42

all and chromium hip. And

27:45

I sent him to his doctor. because I

27:47

work with a ton of doctors I some

27:50

to a doctor to get a heavy metal

27:52

test. The heavy metal test came back not

27:54

really that bad but after every session he

27:56

would smell like heavy metals the whole room

27:59

with spelling the mouth I knew I knew

28:01

he had have a models will come to

28:03

find out the savvy mental tasks had the

28:05

for about. Twenty different a heavy

28:08

metals but not Cobalt or. Com o

28:10

Series of. So we went down this

28:12

rabbit hole for a while we came back

28:14

to it he was very high and kobo

28:16

and we looked up called out. Symptoms.

28:19

I called out symptoms and as

28:21

all, neurological, all parkinson symptoms. Oh,

28:23

interest. So it's so drumming, trimming,

28:25

So. What happened with him on so

28:28

he as actually stable now and when

28:30

he doesn't come for a while he

28:32

gets worse because that Cobalt Chromium have

28:34

the still in his body off gassing

28:36

all the time race So he has

28:38

to really make a concerted effort to

28:40

stay detox from the heavy metal. Rae

28:42

Rae i'm also Ptsd right. To

28:45

water sounds. You hundred pounds or

28:47

so. Amazing for Ptsd and we call

28:49

a Pts the because it's not a

28:51

disorder the outset people yet her madea

28:53

dress that we know we can get

28:55

rid of and so my sister was

28:57

just than town working on her Pts

28:59

from having worked at home on security

29:01

and a lot of harassment there and

29:03

out at the night that she had

29:05

her first session as lot of nightmares

29:08

about the job and Issa this is

29:10

gonna come up. it's gonna release it

29:12

out of the are so memory and

29:14

come up so use water sounds with

29:16

her. And a have and

29:18

another a top of that I did

29:20

to the fire department in a One

29:22

of the firefighters came up to me

29:25

afterwards and he said that is so

29:27

interesting to hear that water sounds help

29:29

Ptsd because my father was in World

29:32

War two think he said. And.

29:34

He said after I got a fountain put

29:36

in my backyard, he was over often. And

29:39

he just loved to sit by the

29:41

fountain. Oh so there was a new

29:43

naturally but was good from. And what

29:45

about some depression? And

29:48

linked he is hop music and

29:50

the egg for depression and there's

29:52

certain of their specific light colors

29:54

also for depression. And so I

29:56

really like for depression to use

29:58

heart music. What? They're closed. For

30:00

depression I like, well you don't want

30:02

to use blueness noticeable. Make me more

30:04

double that right? So oranges and yellows

30:07

and bright color greens? yeah and like

30:09

us usurping clear and all. Yeah, that's

30:11

interesting. I'm as interview Stephen Ross as

30:13

you time in between my side and

30:15

between Gaia and I just a her

30:18

work where he has one of the

30:20

original been shown the scenes, original color

30:22

ceiling and he understands that like us

30:24

and in fact when I was obsessed

30:26

with color reading those books he was

30:29

at the same. Time Hey, we're on

30:31

the same hunt for the same books,

30:33

in the same interviews with people thirty

30:35

some years ago and Color and I.

30:37

She has a system for kind of

30:39

a low tech. Version Reason uses

30:41

the some weight. Gain.

30:44

Firelight. On a tripod and for

30:47

details in and you can do will color

30:49

therapy on yourself at home so that takes

30:51

care of the color part for someone to

30:53

kick Get to a center you can still

30:55

kind of and. Play. A little

30:57

harp and for yourself and lie under oath

30:59

in a fusillade or something to bring your

31:02

spare set the networks to you think I

31:04

was lamp that go. You can bend, know,

31:06

arm get you can just lying under it

31:08

and listen to some music exactly. So that's

31:10

important to know that we have. We don't

31:12

have some can't make it one of the

31:15

center of no problem to start from breaking

31:17

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31:56

Okay, let's go to cancer. We just talked

31:58

about it. we know for. How can

32:00

a violent can I say that? Steve came to

32:02

the Sedona Center when I was training the Sedona

32:05

Center. He's I just I just asked him a

32:07

couple days ago we hadn't talked about that. really

32:09

he did. I love it and he was. He

32:11

doesn't really have any illnesses and also very he

32:13

does locked in the river with it. Wow.

32:16

This city love it or yeah was

32:18

crime says he said yes we're doing

32:21

is some events together to just talking

32:23

about on. The history of

32:25

sound and or else of color

32:27

healing in particular. Because it's time

32:29

I think like you and like

32:32

he is time to bring these

32:34

very organic, natural, noninvasive beautiful technologies

32:36

back to start combating chronic disease

32:38

business and is failing right? right?

32:40

It's periods okay, auto, me and

32:43

problem. So I'm gonna go back

32:45

to the cancers. Yellow yeah, is

32:47

there something besides the violence find

32:49

that works? So I'm piano because

32:51

I actually thought that cancer for

32:54

a. Long time I thought cancer was a

32:56

viral load. So the cancer cells eat. You

32:58

know them that they eat each other, They

33:00

eat and then they. Defecate.

33:03

And then they eat that and then eventually

33:05

I thought maybe that with what was turning

33:07

the cancer. I had a doctor come in

33:09

from San Antonio and she said i'm Gail

33:11

really you're not going deep enough and it's

33:13

a when you mean And she said if

33:15

you go deeper light in the body find

33:17

out that cancer. I

33:19

said why don't know She said

33:21

at the route twenty years she's

33:23

been working with cancer people. She

33:26

said it's heavy metal. With

33:28

the room. And then I

33:30

started thinking about it and as I can

33:33

data binds to heavy metals. And.

33:35

So a fungus in the body. And.

33:38

The body can't get rid of the

33:40

fungus because it has heavy metals other

33:42

binding together with illness is that has

33:44

to be a to phone process so

33:46

I know it's anti viral protocols and

33:48

and their high frequencies for making virus

33:51

has very uncomfortable So we'll treat chronic

33:53

lyme. With

33:55

the frequencies? Yes. And because you're

33:57

insane of a whole body. When

34:00

system. The

34:02

line doesn't have anywhere to move micro current people

34:04

have used micro current on their risk of the

34:06

rift hurts the most of the shoulder and put

34:08

it on their shoulder and moves to the knees

34:11

as his. So when we put him in the

34:13

harmonic egg it at working on all the Bodies

34:15

systems. Inside of a resident

34:17

chambered in the line gets very upset.

34:20

And. People will sometimes have

34:22

more symptoms. Because. The

34:24

line is fighting for a night,

34:26

right? So what do you have

34:29

you models and anti viral protocols

34:31

for cancer In low we don't

34:33

put out there. I don't market,

34:35

I don't make any claims, I

34:37

just. Help the people and

34:39

educate the people as they come

34:42

in and they find us as

34:44

and it's really interesting will what

34:46

you're triggering in my thought is

34:48

this I'm Doctor Cling heart. Talks

34:52

about the effects of heavy metal

34:54

on the body and on the

34:56

auto immune system. I'm She said

34:58

that his America is in Germany,

35:01

that his American clients. Have

35:03

something like a hundred times the

35:05

level of aluminum. In

35:08

their bodies. That. His class

35:10

and neuropathy and I start thinking

35:13

about that. I'm because again, if

35:15

you start looking to other topics

35:17

such as Chem Trails which I

35:20

recently did a story that expanded

35:22

his out when we learned that

35:24

they changed the commercial jet fuel

35:27

on composition, is it? It has

35:29

essentially the same ingredients and Chem

35:31

Trails house the military version. And

35:33

we've got hundreds of thousands of

35:36

flights crisscrossing or. And.

35:40

That fallout from the aluminum and

35:42

all the feel not just jump

35:44

just isn't contrails. What are called

35:46

contrails from normal aircraft might contain

35:48

all the same stuff and the

35:50

primary constituent it is found been

35:53

found and toxic levels. and our

35:55

bodies is aluminum. Right knee about

35:57

Strontium Barium. Another things to my

35:59

own. The devastating to the

36:01

nervous system to the brain.

36:04

Right now and then when we get

36:06

stressed down and every those medals heat

36:09

up in our brain, yell and then

36:11

they start killing off the brain so.

36:14

Yeah. So so really. it's.

36:17

Turning. Out at heavy metal, Toxicity

36:19

is one of your kind of. Corporate

36:22

sets linking a lot of these on

36:24

it diseases together. Frank and so I

36:26

just brought that up because we're all

36:28

supposed to. So much of it now

36:30

and so it it's in the crops,

36:32

eat and eat organically. But I bet

36:34

you if you were to have labs

36:36

done on a lot of even organic

36:38

crops grown of their grip, grown under

36:40

the open skies, not not out. There.

36:43

Are going to have some kind of nettles

36:45

build up on them because of was been

36:48

dumped from the sky every day for someone

36:50

brought to my attention. and all the lights

36:52

and Las Vegas have created a haven't. heavy

36:54

metal, mercury, toxicity, In. A

36:56

very large radius oh of

36:58

for the people. And. It

37:00

makes sense, but I didn't think about

37:02

it. Interesting. Okay one, I'm just wondering

37:05

that I think this is really important.

37:07

Frame again. So that's drumming to break

37:09

up the heavy metals. And so I

37:11

created that some pieces of music with

37:14

a musician because I wanted to have

37:16

some intellectual property for the Harmonic Egg

37:18

and. I asked these

37:20

musicians I said i really

37:22

feel like disease can be

37:24

narrowed down to five same

37:26

heavy metals, stress, fatty liver

37:28

and auto immune or immunity

37:30

issue and inflammation isn't So

37:32

we created pieces for each

37:35

of those with the instruments

37:37

and are color, intentions and

37:39

we use. We worked with

37:41

a I'm. A chinese

37:43

medicine doctor to tell us which like though

37:45

guitar is a would element didgeridoo than earth

37:47

element and we have medical notes for it

37:50

so was really fun friend that just part

37:52

of like i'm an auto immune sweet of

37:54

music or what would be under. The age

37:56

of area, or even just it's different. Hundred

37:58

and two others extra. From the last

38:01

one way to with kids sanctuary because

38:03

it came through for I'm working with

38:05

autism and the dogs. Yeah.

38:07

Because dogs have such as sensitive little

38:09

soul yeah that you don't wanna play

38:12

drumming and piano and flu and trumpets

38:14

and everything for them. So this one

38:16

is asleep and water and birds. Of

38:19

the oh that's a load of

38:21

I once read Layla okay oh

38:23

no I'm heart heart condition is

38:25

so her conditions are interesting and that

38:27

could be emotional on so my

38:29

boyfriend had and who knows if I'm

38:32

how the story goes that he

38:34

had a heart attack after he lost

38:36

his wife about thirteen years ago.

38:38

the love in this life and they

38:40

said forty percent of it's hard

38:42

time. And

38:44

so he's been there since we've been together

38:47

for five years. He is enduring sessions and

38:49

that he had a the pacemaker put in

38:51

in the had have the battery replaced. So

38:53

one of my medical doctors who is a

38:56

really good client. His on

38:58

get me his cardiac output in his ejection fraction

39:00

number and I'll tell you how much of his

39:02

heart is still. Did. And

39:05

so I gave him the numbers. He looked adam. He

39:07

looked at me he looked at them and he said these

39:09

are has numbers. I said yes. He

39:11

said it and this is a perfectly normal

39:14

functioning heart. There's nothing that. And.

39:17

So we really tried to get the

39:19

records release. We had a stack of

39:21

paper work so we never found the

39:23

old numbers so who knows. But I'll

39:25

I think it's really interesting that it

39:28

appears that possibly it could regenerate and

39:30

systems. Yeah, we know harm organs can

39:32

regenerate and which instruments were for her?

39:34

so are our home users. I was

39:37

a piano is Marie Harf as great?

39:39

Think about the heartstrings and guitar. Solo

39:42

violin, the heartstrings and then

39:45

green light and I. Love

39:47

Green light and I love Pink Floyd

39:49

for the heart because it seems that

39:51

the back of our shocker system has

39:53

different colors on the front of our

39:55

of our Cyprus and dumb so us

39:57

in detail he a lot of work

39:59

on that exists or line go yes

40:01

is great and so pink for the

40:03

back in the hearts and for green

40:05

for their friends friends saw you the

40:07

lot of piano thing if you think

40:09

about it. the autonomic nervous system is

40:11

connected to all the organs and our

40:14

body. Yeah so piano will work on

40:16

for the organs? Yeah absolutely. What about

40:18

addiction? So addictions are

40:20

interesting, you know Andy Williams. Yes, I

40:22

am on a Williams assassin small world

40:24

you know right from Sedona. For almost

40:26

twenty years I have as I took

40:28

her class on voice. Analysis and.

40:32

Very often addictions can be heavy

40:34

metals. So. Drumming.

40:36

By. It it can be missing a

40:39

tone in your voice so is. She teaches

40:41

people how to listen to a voice like

40:43

Siri Edwards who has a gift from doing

40:45

it. I do with a digital tuner and

40:48

a microphone and I can see what tones

40:50

are missing and I'm often finding that

40:52

with addictions they're missing the tone of G

40:54

or the tone of be and you can

40:57

replenish those towns with on his music or

40:59

toning music. And bring that back

41:01

and moon. Color.

41:04

Color. Of think there

41:06

might be all over the additives has been

41:08

made of. Reactions: Okay, what about weight issues?

41:10

Which you almost always has Now some kind

41:12

of. Subliminal. Subconscious emotional

41:14

issues with with weight issues

41:16

I find rhyming. Am.

41:18

Cst to penetrate the density of

41:20

all these organs. Drumming

41:23

or low vibrational instruments a

41:25

to bar or a bassoon

41:27

or a deep bass would

41:29

be ugly. Have any indian

41:32

like problem. Like a

41:34

Native Americans? Yeah, it is. it. Really

41:36

deep drums? Yeah. oil. Absolutely rhythmic drumming.

41:38

All of us? yes. But what I've

41:40

found is there's a correlation to people

41:43

who are not able to lose weight

41:45

and a fatty liver. Okay,

41:48

So. we're actually seeing people were some cirrhosis

41:50

of the liver, his never who never

41:52

had a drink. And

41:54

I have an epidemic. Yes, I

41:57

am. I interviewed Doctor Done is

41:59

warden. She's working with

42:01

that and also homeopathic, safe and sound

42:03

and they're having great success right? Because

42:05

it's people who who are not necessarily

42:07

overweight, who are don't drink even that

42:10

are finding they're having cirrhosis of the

42:12

liver and event in our environment. Maybe

42:14

I don't something what I'm going on

42:16

but because it's you know your head

42:18

and I don't want to criticize any

42:20

die And I don't believe in die

42:23

as I believe in lifestyles. I like

42:25

the Mediterranean diet but the keto diet

42:27

when people are eating all the animal

42:29

proteins. I think

42:31

they're all fat so we've created a

42:33

fatty. Even avocados are even as good

42:35

of a fat as they are can

42:37

still contribute to the fatty liver if

42:40

your liver is Sadie. So I've actually

42:42

help people with flute music to work

42:44

on the liver and drumming me are

42:46

for weight loss and we actually have

42:48

a sounds like Sen with drumming an

42:50

fluids and made American yeah oh yeah

42:52

that's so cool. Okay so that kind

42:54

of gets a see through the primer

42:56

for anyone who wants to do a

42:58

little home applications of color in some

43:00

therapy or really. Appreciate your doing that for

43:02

any time. Arms and I wanted to talk

43:04

about the subject of music in general because

43:07

I like looking sometimes of the met a

43:09

physician on it. And

43:11

when it and Zissener talk

43:13

about this a lot about. An

43:16

era of music that there were

43:18

just on a soul level, drawn

43:20

to and would see. The effects

43:22

are on us emotionally or mentally

43:24

and so forth. and. We're

43:27

living in a time were. There is

43:29

no. Overturn.

43:31

shall we say? In the Western world?

43:35

There isn't anything. Consistent.

43:37

it's kind of. Whatever goes, doesn't matter

43:39

as whatever goes in every area of

43:41

life than a dozen assassins, music, culture,

43:43

all of it. You know that, entertainment?

43:45

So when an anything goes time right

43:47

now, But I want to take the

43:49

time leading up to it, even starting.

43:52

With the twenties and thirties, So.

43:54

As talk about the effects of music

43:56

on culture in that day and were

43:58

speaking specifically about. west because

44:01

eastern tones are very very different

44:04

and have their own effect sometimes in

44:06

a higher more sophisticated level even but

44:08

in the west we're not familiar with

44:10

them so we're going with western music.

44:12

Right and I think the western music

44:14

corrupted the eastern people

44:17

in probably the 1600s from what I've

44:19

been reading because way back when

44:21

the eastern people the emperors would

44:24

go out into the towns and listen

44:26

to the tones and if

44:28

they weren't the cosmic vibrations or tones

44:30

they would send musicians in to re-tone

44:32

and I have been reading

44:36

that once the western musicians went over

44:38

to the east it

44:41

crashed. It's a more sophisticated scale than

44:44

what we have. Exactly. Yeah so

44:46

let's start back a hundred years ago. Right right

44:48

right so I say that 20s and 30s

44:51

and 40s music this is just my opinion

44:54

it seemed to have its own special

44:57

genre. Then it was 50s

44:59

and 60s and that's where I

45:01

resonate with and then 70s

45:03

seemed to have its own special

45:06

piece and then 80s it seems like

45:09

that's when we started to get more

45:12

vulgar and and

45:15

I don't want to say less loving less peace

45:18

and it feels like that has

45:20

maybe molded society. Mm-hmm to

45:23

be more care less yeah and

45:25

you see it also my

45:28

sister and I were talking this morning kind of joking

45:30

about the shows that we were

45:32

raised on like things like Father

45:36

Knows Best and Leave It to

45:38

Beaver and the Andy Griffith

45:40

Show where you had you know the strong

45:42

you know patriarchal male and there was always

45:44

a good lesson between he and his son

45:46

never the daughter you know just he and

45:48

his son whether it's Opie or whomever there's

45:51

a good life lesson and some good ethics

45:53

and morals to be taken away from each

45:55

week's program and the

45:57

wife would you know serve could

45:59

be with her pearls on. Or

46:03

if it was I Love Lucy, she was the

46:05

netty one who

46:07

Ricky Ricardo would always have to save.

46:10

Oh, Ricky, right. And

46:12

so, I think we came

46:14

from, my generation came

46:16

from that as our influence,

46:18

but at the same time it came from

46:21

an influence of really sweet love songs. Right.

46:25

The worst thing was a broken heart or maybe someone died.

46:27

Right. You know, and you

46:30

missed them so terribly. And so, it was all

46:32

about, really, it was almost all about love. Mm-hmm.

46:35

The 50s and 60s music, until it started

46:37

going a little more, once Rolling Stones and

46:39

such came along, and drugs were

46:41

introduced and Jim Morrison and all that, started going

46:43

other directions. But then after

46:45

that, it seems like a lot of the

46:47

music started developing more minor

46:50

keys rather than majors. And

46:52

a lot of the music of the 50s and 60s, even

46:55

the 20s and 30s, was based on major keys. Right.

46:57

Big band era and so forth. So,

46:59

you start, and then, you know, it's

47:01

always interesting, like life, to float between

47:03

majors and minors. But when you're getting

47:05

kind of really contrasty,

47:08

disharmonic, lots of minor

47:11

keys, that's doing

47:13

something to our brains. It's

47:15

doing something to our

47:18

hearts. Yeah. Our emotional behavior.

47:21

And so, I mean, I think it's very

47:23

important what you expose

47:25

yourself to in terms of music. Yeah. Well,

47:28

Mick Chagger, I just read a piece where

47:30

he said that they know as

47:32

musicians what tones to play to cause

47:34

a riot. Oh, yeah. And

47:37

they don't care. They said they do it on purpose. Yeah. And

47:40

apparently, there was some deaths at a riot,

47:42

one of the concerts, and they got called

47:44

into court and didn't show up. And

47:46

it was a situation where he would have

47:48

been able to

47:52

identify the murderers of some of the people who died. Interesting.

47:56

And then some other, some kids were putting

47:58

soft edges. I don't know if

48:01

they were raw or soft boiled on

48:03

the stages and then by the middle of the

48:05

concert they were hard boiled. What is

48:07

that doing to our brains? What would that be doing

48:09

to our organs? Just like you're saying. Yeah,

48:12

we're using frequencies irresponsibly and

48:14

that leads us to this part

48:16

of the conversation, the takeaway part

48:18

here, of using frequencies irresponsibly,

48:21

even beautiful frequencies. Now a lot of

48:23

people watching this, I've done it in

48:25

the past, you're so excited about new

48:27

things you want to try everything. And

48:30

so you'll be doing three or four different things at one

48:32

time and you say, God, it's

48:34

not working. Okay, so let's talk

48:36

about being overly eager

48:38

to involve ourselves in energy

48:41

healing in general. So

48:44

over the ten years that I've been doing

48:46

this now, I have seen a lot and

48:48

I have done a lot and I have

48:50

really messed myself up. So one

48:53

of the messages that I would like to talk to people

48:55

about is, too much energy

48:57

work can poison you. Too

49:00

much of a good thing is never great. Can

49:02

be a bad thing. Right, right. So

49:04

I tell people after

49:07

the harmonic egg sessions, five to

49:09

seven days do not receive other

49:11

energy work. Sixty percent of

49:14

my clients are healers, so therefore

49:16

they are going to be giving. And

49:18

so I say it's receiving the energy work. And

49:21

so to have them receive

49:24

other energy work, you're just arm

49:26

wrestling with the energies that you

49:28

just utilized in the harmonic egg.

49:31

And if somebody were to call the center and

49:33

say, I just did acupuncture yesterday, I said, well,

49:35

ask your acupuncturist how many days

49:37

to let that integrate before you do this?

49:40

Because A, you're wasting your money and B, why

49:42

would you want to just pile on one thing

49:44

on top of another? So it's

49:47

an analogy, too, of the lower

49:49

vibrational, we went to, my sister

49:51

and I went to a medium

49:54

on Friday night and in

49:57

her paperwork, she says, I don't

49:59

eat. Two hours before

50:01

a reading Because

50:04

I want to be able to tap into the spirits and

50:06

not be digesting my food And

50:09

she said the day of readings she

50:11

will eat light not a lot of

50:13

low vibrational foods like

50:16

a heavy cheeseburger or fettuccine alfredo

50:18

and yet These

50:21

healers have to eat. Mm-hmm. So

50:23

how did they find that balance so that

50:25

they're able to work

50:27

with their clients and Work

50:31

with the energies and

50:33

and keep them keep them on a

50:35

high vibration to help the client Right, so

50:37

that's the other thing with my with the

50:39

harmonic egg You

50:42

don't want me working on you, right? Right.

50:45

I can't be neutral. I mean, this is the thing

50:47

when you have humans working on you were

50:49

were on one hand Part

50:52

of what this time in history is about

50:54

is for us to understand our innate capabilities

50:57

our innate powerful energies

51:00

are innate powerful minds and

51:02

reclaim Ourselves so

51:04

that we can have power in our

51:06

own lives, right? And so

51:08

we never to set aside the human

51:11

potential and the human gift of healing

51:13

one another And love that

51:15

we're on the various stages of development and

51:17

we all have our stuff, right? And

51:20

so I want people to digest this

51:22

energy work before doing other energy work

51:25

Because they just keep piling stuff into

51:27

their energy field And and

51:30

unlike you eat a hamburger and you feel

51:32

stuffed and your your stomach is full You

51:34

don't realize when your energy field is full

51:37

and you're just piling more stuff onto it

51:39

Right and so the woman I spoke about

51:41

earlier with the cancer and the tumors She

51:44

was doing great. I didn't see her for

51:46

about a year and when she came back to

51:48

me She walked in the

51:50

door and I couldn't see her face There

51:53

was a black haze around

51:55

her face energetically. Yeah, right and I

51:57

thought oh my gosh. I'd rub my

51:59

eyes and thought maybe it

52:01

was a migraine coming on because I would

52:03

lose my vision. And it wasn't. She

52:06

was almost wasting

52:08

away. So I

52:10

asked her what she had been doing and she said, well I flew

52:12

to Germany and I did this and I flew to Mexico and I

52:14

did this and I went to Oregon, I went to Kansas and I

52:16

went and she piled so many things

52:19

on to try to prevent,

52:22

keep the cancer from coming back.

52:24

Because these people sometimes get desperate

52:26

and in fear. And so

52:28

in that fear, they do too much. And

52:31

so I feel like she spun her energy out of

52:33

control and so

52:35

I didn't know what to say to her and

52:37

she said, go ask the medical intuitive like what

52:39

he sees. And I left her

52:41

in the room alone. I

52:44

made a call. I came back. And

52:47

what I was told was that probably she'd be

52:50

gone in about two weeks. And

52:52

so she said, what did he say? And I

52:54

said, he said, probably don't take that trip to

52:56

Mexico and like, we'll see your grandkids. Just

52:59

take a break from the healing. And she

53:01

said, oh okay. I couldn't tell her

53:03

what he said. That's

53:06

really sad. And I mean

53:09

of course you can't tell a person that. And I

53:11

assume she did pass away. She did in twelve days.

53:16

And you know if you think

53:18

about it, it would be no different than

53:21

drug contraindications. Where

53:23

these drugs are working, we know it from

53:25

a material point of view. If you have all these

53:28

pills working against each other, I think doctor

53:31

care is what, the third highest

53:34

cause of patient death in the United

53:36

States. And that has to do with usually

53:38

the drugs they're prescribing. Not always,

53:40

but sometimes. A good amount of

53:42

the time. So if we're looking

53:44

at it in energetic terms, it makes total sense.

53:46

Because if we look at the human body, there's

53:48

no there there. There's nothing there. There's

53:51

nothing but frequencies. There's literally

53:53

almost no material to

53:55

anything in here that we see. You

53:58

know, on an atomic level. It's

54:01

like looking at the planets rotating

54:04

around the sun. That's

54:07

what we're made up of. It's all

54:09

space. And I

54:11

was talking in another interview with Billy Carson

54:13

about this. We can program it however we

54:15

wish, but it really drives home for me

54:18

and I really understand this. If

54:20

it's all space and the space is nothing

54:22

but frequency, light and information, why would

54:25

you not try to assist

54:28

in the balancing of it with frequency,

54:30

light and sound, vibration? It's the most

54:32

direct thing. To take a pill in

54:34

material form to be able to induce

54:36

some of those effects in a very

54:38

inefficient way is the least

54:40

efficient way to go about balancing out

54:43

imbalances in the body, chronic disease for

54:45

example. Right. All of our bodies are

54:47

different. So how can we say

54:50

that five different meds

54:52

are going to act a certain way,

54:55

every single person is different. It's the same

54:57

thing with energy healing. Right. You

54:59

can have a masseuse having a bad day, really mess

55:01

you up. Fortunately,

55:03

I've had that happen a couple of times.

55:06

You just don't go back. It's

55:09

true even with your technology. If you're

55:11

using this technology overlaid with maybe someone

55:13

else's like on a spectrum or a

55:16

full protocol of say,

55:18

right box technology and it's running

55:21

all that energy and having yours

55:23

coming in sideways. So I

55:25

think it's a very important point. It

55:27

doesn't help to be junkies for this. Right.

55:31

And even my technology could hurt somebody.

55:33

If you're playing the music inside the egg

55:36

over say 90 decibels,

55:39

then you're going to throw someone in a fight or flight and

55:41

that's not the purpose of it. It's

55:44

for relaxation. It's for de-stressing. It's not

55:46

for stressing you out. So

55:48

all the centers are trained very specifically not

55:50

to use high sounds even if the

55:52

client says crank me up. No.

55:56

And so I really like when I

55:58

Meet a healer who says. Come

56:00

into my office and says i have to take

56:02

the day after day because my energies really bad

56:04

any Russian I should and I was a big

56:07

saying kill yes he knows a so much the

56:09

Us and I honor them and I will squeeze

56:11

them and. I'll even stay after

56:13

hours to squeeze them. And because it is

56:15

their livelihood and they're amazing people and they

56:17

all have the screen intention for healing and

56:19

some of them are just ah, mais si

56:21

yeah and I love their energy, but I

56:23

love it when they have that integrity the

56:25

same. To sell feel good

56:28

today and I can't work on somebody

56:30

so really and mean in the and

56:32

one of the one of the beauties

56:34

of having technology interface and and not

56:36

to supplant human interface to the love

56:39

human or nothing is like the hands

56:41

of lava I thought is elusive on

56:43

so an hour of human intuition and

56:45

so forth and but one of the

56:47

since about using technology. Is that

56:49

it's. It's. Clean. it's repeatable

56:52

know and it doesn't

56:54

have any. Influence.

56:56

Beyond. Justice frequency of right

56:58

And that's why I chose the you

57:00

know everything I've read about word. It

57:02

doesn't want energy or information. There are

57:04

no crystals and there. Because

57:07

I believe that they hold him from a

57:09

on amplify I gladly So I'm absolutely and

57:11

it's are consistent a repeatable device if I

57:14

get cut off in traffic or if I

57:16

my parents passed away back to back and

57:18

twenty seventeen in i want me working on

57:20

your then race you are going to pick

57:23

up all that sadness and all my grief

57:25

and all my anger and so I. Was

57:27

still able to work by putting people into

57:30

the harmonica, right? right? Any final thoughts

57:32

at all? Am I am own? I think

57:34

we've covered quite a bit. I think

57:36

it is important for people to be

57:38

able to have power over it at home.

57:40

Think about what we're exposing yourself to

57:42

in terms of light bulb season. those horrible

57:45

see ourselves hopefully known as those are

57:47

for that mercury net horrible color that isn't

57:49

down to our lighting in our homes

57:51

of music we listen to before we

57:53

fall asleep at night. These are all really

57:55

important things to become consciously aware. Of. Yeah.

57:59

And so. The next deficit. You

58:01

know people can take it further if they

58:03

wish to have a kind of a space

58:05

age experience which I love em, I'm on

58:07

board. So any final comments before we sign

58:10

of? well I. So. Pre you

58:12

have a me today and I'm hoping that

58:14

we. Provided. Some good

58:16

information for people because we can also say

58:18

that the colors that you were matter, the

58:20

foods that you eat. All

58:23

matter. So the are attracted to

58:25

a certain color say yellow. You could

58:27

wear yellows and near jewelry, your clothing,

58:29

eating and then also putting yourself

58:31

under that late. So if you're attracted

58:34

to something that might be that

58:36

it's really what you need, absolutely act

58:38

and greet. Agree more and base

58:40

and at no means of and our

58:42

technological. Society. We tend to wear a lot

58:44

of neutral and a lot of black and so

58:47

forth, but there are other ways even if we

58:49

think it's fashionable, looks great on there are other

58:51

ways to infuse that color into our lives and

58:53

our environment around us is even. And something as

58:55

simple as. A. Candle or dishware. Or.

58:58

Whatever you can get it in their

59:00

accessorize right? right? I love at first

59:02

the scale. Thank you so much for

59:04

your time Eleven what you're doing literally.

59:06

I just love it and end up

59:08

see again here thinking. We

59:11

can see our future is headed in

59:13

the realm of healing: light, frequency, sound

59:15

and vibrations. The effect of sound healing

59:17

has been studied far and wide already

59:20

and I love it. It's noninvasive, aesthetic

59:22

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59:24

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