12-11-2011, 02:11 AM
(12-06-2011, 09:00 AM)_X7 Wrote: "......The left area of the head and upper shoulder is most generally seen to be of a negative polarization whereas the right is of positive polarization, magnetically speaking. This is the cause of the tone’s meaning for you....."
The last statement of this quote had me wondering a lot about the term "magnetically". Would that imply static magnetic fields, or alternating magnetic fields, biased more to one pole in particular? The alternating magnetic idea leads further to : Alternating at which frequency? Could this relate to any of the magnetic research out there? As in the phrase "raising one's vibration". Intuition sure throws a lot of ideas at me. Better get on with todays practical work.
The polarized semi-static magnetic fields, in relation to the physical vehicle left/right positioning, may be viewed (physically and metaphysically) as what is commonly referred to as "the aura". Although these fields are positioned generally left/right, they are in constant flux and as such may be seen to not be exactly, but loosely, located in these positions.
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