Category: General Thoughts

  • Tesla Energy

    I’ve been posting some information about energy. And how we re all made up of energy. I mentioned Nikola Tesla. I believe everyone knows who Tesla was. But in case I’m posting a bit about him below.

    Magnetism & Electricity governs the universe. Everything is frequency! ~ N. Tesla

    Nikola Tesla was a multi-disciplinary genius. He discovered rotating magnetic field in 1882 which led to a series of US Patents in 1888, giving us the AC electric power system we still use today.

    This one achievement earned him the honor of being called “The Man Who Invented the 20th Century”. He was multifaceted in his research which went beyond what what we see as electricity today.

    He invented the brush-less AC induction motor, the radio, remote control by the radio, super-conductivity, fluorescent lighting, the blade-less turbine engine and pump, the capacitor discharge ignition system for automobile engines, the mechanical oscillator, and dozens of other inventions.

    He also discovered that useful energy could be extracted from the heat of the ambient air and that electric power in the form of Radiant Energy which could be broadcast to everyone in the world through the ground.

    If we think about it. Pythagoras was right! Geometry is at the heart of all of what Tesla showed us. “Phenomena can be interpreted as either the geometric effects of field phenomena or the field effects of geometry Resonance requires a Harmony of both! Hence antenna engineering and musical instruments.”

    Taking it a step further, in looking at the human body or “electric body” we realize that the longitudinal waves are the ones our minds transmit between each other, those are the ones cells use to communicate with each other.

    Why do we get hungry?

    Our body needs energy

    Our cells need energy

    Look at the body as four capacitors in a cell-like structure. You could say cell membranes resemble capacitors while human DNA could mimic the coil causing the nerve fibers to work. Just consider how life develops energy from the Ether & Scalar Fields.

    Now, lets look at how food is meant to give us energy. Then go back and look at how the Rockefeller’s manipulated the food supply. Now, the food meant to give us energy, poisons us.

    Mass market foods were created to cause addiction and poison us to keep the electric body from performing in the manner it was meant. Drug companies create drugs to make us sick. They maintain the body in perpetual illness so they can keep pumping more drugs into the human body.

    It was well known that Tesla energy went far deeper than free energy. He knew the effect energy had on biology, physics, and metaphysics. It is also well known that the elite were threatened by the idea Tesla had for producing free energy to the world. Because of that, they ruined him and destroyed any possibility the world would experience the comfort of free electricity.

  • Death Is An Illusion

    There was a time when you would be hung for believing anything not sanctioned by the Church.

    Today however, people are becoming more aware of the state of energy and how it affects the human body. It has been said, we are what we eat. Of course, we can relate to that because food is physical. We can see it, smell it, and taste it. When we consume it, we digest it, and it becomes part of our body. At least temporarily.

    If we eat junk food, our body gets sick. If we eat healthy food, we notice we feel more alert and have more energy. Of course, there are exceptions to that, but you understand what I mean.

    In recent years, we are hearing more about neuroplasticity, brain waves, and neurotransmitters in the brain. We are learning that we can reprogram our mind, building or changing those neurotransmitters, to change our habits, and attitude. Now, we hear, you are what you think. We should explore that in another post.

    The argument is that everything is energy. Our physical body is energy. It appears to be solid because we are living in a third dimensional space, causing us to vibrate at such a low frequency, that we become solid mass. As we learn to change our way of thinking, and we are able to heal old trauma, we will increase that vibration causing us to eventually transform to light beings. Of course, that will take many lifetimes.

    “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration. ~ Nikola Tesla

    In any case, the point I’m trying to make is, if we are made of energy, and energy can not be created or destroyed, then we have always existed, and we will never die. We will only change form. Making death an illusion.

    This may seem like a wild concept, but if you think about it it makes sense. Maybe we should reconsider reincarnation. At least those who might discount it as possibility.

    We’ve been robbed of many things throughout our lives. The elite have kept much information from us. A means to keep us under control. We are standing on a precipice now. The elite are about to meet their maker. We are about to be free.

    I can’t wait to learn more about the human species and what we are truly capable of. One day, we may be like the Marvel characters, able to leap tall buildings, and bend metal, and fly. I know, It sounds much like sci-fi and hard to believe. We’ll see.

    Keep digging. The information is out there.

  • Opening The Mind

    Now that I’ve been through the eye-opening experience of how we are intentionally being poisoned, I’m moving on. I recently started working on my soul self, my inner being. That which is sacred. I started doing Qi Gong in January. I’m finding it to be a challenging way to grow spiritually. It has brought me to question many of the things I have been told throughout my life. Most of which I cast aside in 1999, when I began researching a book I intended to write.

    What an eye opening experience. That’s a topic for another day. I began meditating when I started my Qi Gong practice. I didn’t just begin to meditate. I spent some time researching what it meant to meditate. Why should I meditate? What effect would it have? And in particular, what form of meditation would be best for me. I can’t tell you what would be best for you, I can only share what I have learned. There are many forms of meditation. You might enjoy a guided meditation. Or maybe you prefer to meditate to the sounds of nature, sound bowls, or music. You will have to research what’s out there to decide what works best for you.

    Always do your research. You can check out an earlier post I wrote while I was exploring meditations. I found mediation to be a way to get closer to the real me. It wasn’t easy in the beginning, to focus and get to that place of quiet reflection. Some days I’d sit in silence and never get there. My mind would start reeling, and I’d get lost. The important thing is, I didn’t give up. I keep practicing. I think I will always be a novice when it comes to meditating. Some days I am able to sit peacefully, and listen. Other days, it’s a challenge.

    I am still new at it so we’ll see how it goes.

  • Meditation Options

    So, I started my Qi Gong practice. With it, comes meditation. While I do the simple meditation that is part of the practice, I include focused mediation in my daily routine. It took me a while to decide which worked best for me but after some trial and error I decided on the focused mediation. Below I listed some forms of meditation you can research. The list is growing.

    But I’ll start with what appears to be the most popular options

    •             mindfulness meditation

    •             Visualization meditation

    •             focused meditation

    •             movement meditation

    •             mantra meditation

    •             spiritual meditation

    I looked at mindful meditation and understand it originates with the Buddhists. It appears to be the most popular form of meditation practiced in the West. In this form of meditation, you focus your attention on your thoughts as they pass. Observe them without judgement. Observe any patterns while combining concentration with awareness. This practice is a good one to do alone, without a teacher.

    Visualization is the practice of that focuses on physical feelings associated with the body and emotions where you focus on feeling relaxed, peaceful, and being calm. I

    Focused Meditation utilizes the five senses. You can focus on the breath. Or you can focus on something external like counting mala beads, staring at the flame of a candle, moon gazing or listing to a gong. As a beginner you may find it difficult to focus for more than a couple minutes at a time.

    Movement Meditation includes things like walking, gardening, Qi Gong, and Tia Chi. I use this in Qi Gong. While you move focus on the parts of your body as you move. It’s amazing what you feel.

    Mantra Meditation is a forma of mediation you see in Hindu and Buddist traditions. With Mantra meditation you focus on a specific word or phrase as you breathe.

    Spiritual Mediation could be a means to connecting with a higher power. A form of worship or prayer. It focuses on developing a deeper understanding of spiritual/religious meaning.

    There are other forms of meditation. These however, are the most widely known or understood as meditation practice. You should research each form and determine which works best for you.

  • I Pick Qi Gong…For Now

    Here we go, 2021!

    Another new year is upon us, and with it will come more challenges. I don’t use this platform to discuss the views of the world, because I think we get enough of that in other areas. My goal here is to focus on our inner work.

    You got it. Starting in 2021, I will be sharing my continued spiritual journey.

    There are those who might scoff at this idea, but I believe we are coming into a time where we will all need to raise our vibration. We were reminded in October, that we are all energy. We are born into our bodies, energy that has always existed, yet has changed forms many times throughout our third dimensional reality. I know some of you don’t subscribe to this idea. That’s okay. But please be respectful of those who wish to read this, in your comments.

    So, expanding on the idea that energy can’t be created or destroyed, we realize that we must have always existed in some form. Whether it be in this space/time/dimension, or some another field.

    Taking the idea of energy a bit further. We know our thoughts are also energy. Let’s consider for a moment that energy, vibration, and frequency are the keys to the universe. If that statement is true, then we are ruled by these keys. Knowing that we are energy, it stands to reason that when we think we are emitting energy called thoughts. Those thoughts or energy is released into the universe as soon s we think them.

    If we think the same though over and over, then we will attract that energy.

    So this year I’m going to focus on thinking about what I want my life to be. Not what is was in the past. No more looking in the rear view mirror. From now on, we look ahead, while focusing on and living in the present.

    One of the ways we can do this is by focusing on us. I don’t mean that in a selfish way. I mean it in the sense that we need to listen to our bodies. We need to remember who we are, who were meant to be, who we’ve always been. We have been living in a state of amnesia. In more than one way.

    It’s time to wake up. In focusing on our self, we will reveal our true nature by healing our trauma. Whether it be trauma from childhood, or past lives. Or even our family lineage. By healing our wounds, we will awaken our soul self and remember true love.

    So, this month I began this journey by choosing a modality of exercise. You can choose whatever resonates with you. Running, yoga, take a spin class, walking, biking. There are many options. I’m going to begin with Qi Gong. I find it easy to connect to myself, to listen and understand. I focus on the energy as I move and breathe. By focusing on each movement I am living in the now and “feeling” present.

    In addition to that I’m going to spend more time focusing and using the Ayurvedic principals to balance body, mind, and soul. Ayurveda has opened my eyes to a completely different way of looking at how we eat, think, and pray. I will be incorporating more information related to Ayurveda in these posts, so as to share what I learn with you. We can never learn too much.

    I will start with that, for now. We’ll see how I do.

  • Looking in The Rear View Mirror

    We’re coming up on a new year. Many people watch as the years pass away, without considering any aspect of what lessons were presented in during that time.

    With everything going on in the world right now, It makes me wonder. Why are we here?

    Well, I’ve asked that question, many times throughout my life. Often times I’m stumped. I’m hard pressed to find the answer. We are born, we live, and we die. So, what happens to us during the long period of time while we are living?

    The first thing that comes to mind, now, is slaving away for those who control everything. Outside of that, though, there must be time that we enjoy. If not we need to make a conscious effort to change that.

    As I look forward to the new year, I will make more of an effort to “live” my life. I will focus more on the positive and less on the negative.

    Many things have changed for me this year. My relationships, my health, and my ability to be happy, to name a few. All of these changes have presented me with challenges. But they have also allowed me the opportunity to grow, and to learn about myself, and also, who I want to be.

    So, I hope you will join me as I move into the next year with joy and gratitude. In the mean time, I hope you all have a merry Christmas (or happy holidays however that looks for you).

  • Healing Energy

    Living with Hashimoto’s has it’s challenges. While I learned early on what I needed to eliminate from my diet, I’ve had moments where I missed something.

    But time is an excellent healer. I sense healing throughout my body. My weight has remained consistent, even though I’ve introduced most natural foods back into my diet. The nodules on my thyroid are gone. I have energy and can still focus.

    I try to only eat food I prepare. Unfortunately sometimes my schedule isn’t conducive to meal preparation. On occasion I have purchased a box of crackers or other snack that indicates it’s soy free. Only to find out that in fine print the product was processed in a plant that process soy.

    My body knows. The reaction is temporary. But it’s inconvenient.

    In addition to the lessons I learned early on, about how to clean up my diet, I’ve also learned that sometime even good food isn’t good for me. This lesson learned through the practice of Ayurveda. Which teaches the balance of mind, body and spirit or soul. I’ve learned much about this practice, which I will be sharing with you as time passes.

    Life is getting better. I don’t have to be so strict with whole foods, as I did early on. I feel healing. Some people may believe that once your body is damaged, it can’t be fixed. I believe the opposite.

    I’ve introduced into my life the idea that we are all energy. I’m learning more about our matrix and how we’ve been tricked to believe everything we’ve been told about health. Those who have control over medicine, media and education are doing their best to brainwash us to believe we must do as they say to be healthy. When in reality their goal is to make us sick and more dependent on their drugs. Putting humanity into a tailspin where we crash in poverty. Draining our resources and leaving us with nothing.

    After researching and studying the mechanics of the human body, our cellular make up, and the polarity we experience, I’ve come to realize that through science, the statement is accurate. We are all energy. And energy can neither be created or destroyed. It can only be transformed. Nikola Tesla knew this.

    So, if the energy that is our thyroid can manifest Hashimoto’s, it can certainly transform that negative energy that manifests as Hashimoto’s, to a healthy thyroid. I believe that is why I’ve been able to live without medication. I believe my thyroid is healthy. So it is.

    I’m going to post more on how our energy, which is influenced by the environment and our thoughts can manifest in our bodies to either create dis-ease or to heal it.

    This life is a wild ride. it’s lessons have taught me much about myself, and the world we live in. I’m sure there are many more ways I will learn about not only myself, but of the world that has hidden so much from me.

  • Healthy Relationships

    In 2017 I met a wonderful group of ladies. We connected through a online group that promoted the lesson of miraculous living. At the time I had no idea where the lesson would lead.

    Today, I realize the best miracle is the miracle of friendship. We met in 2017. It’s now 2020, and we continue to connect every Wednesday on Zoom. We make a point to discuss the positive things that have occurred during the week. We support each other in prayer by offering up those intentions that we each need to see in our lives.

    I’ve come to realize that we can spend a lifetime surrounded by people, yet we may never really make connections. And in a flash, there are those who are drawn to each other through space and time to connect on a level so deep, it is a though they share energy. These ladies are those who I feel a connection that helps me to be the best me, I can be. I hope I offer the same to each of them.

    I mention this connection because I know how lonely life can be. I remember sitting in my house, watching movies or reading. All while being alone. Yes I’m married, but that relationship is not true. I don’t say that to talk bad about my spouse, but to share the idea that sometimes even those who are supposed to be our “best friend” end up being strangers we live with. Those are things we all need to work through. Things we all need to come to terms with and resolve.

    Part of healing from trauma is recognizing when things in our life aren’t right. Yes, there are always signs, but often times we push away those signs because it’s too uncomfortable to address them.

    I look back on my diagnosis of Hashimotos, and through fresh eyes see another side to why I manifested it. Yes, on a subconscious level, I manifested it. Let me explain.

    I’ve always been someone who wants to help others. Often times to my detriment. I never say “no” to anyone. I never tell anyone how I feel, or what I need. Now I know it’s because my throat chakra has been blocked. This block manifested in the form of a thyroid condition. This condition would require medication for the rest of my life.

    Thankfully I was smart enough, awake enough to know that the pharmaceutical industry didn’t have our best interest at heart. You know the rest of that story.

    My situation, where I was alone and didn’t share what I needed, where I had no friends, caused my body to react. In my determination to heal myself, I found my peeps. They may not be local, but they are there for me, and I’m there for them. We meet over tea once a week and connect daily, sometimes through a private Facebook group. They have helped me grow and learn more about who I am, and helped me to realize my dreams. I’m grateful for each of them.

    If you’re in a place where you feel lonely and have no one to confide in, remember, there is always hope. When you need it most, and you’re open and willing to receive, you will make those connections. Keep leaning in to the healing process.