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Energy For Living
@Energy4L
Calibrate Your Life Force
Worldwide Katılım Mayıs 2018
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The Search For The Holy Grail of Rejuvenation
Why Observing Nature's Chaos Makes Us Younger
Modern life tends to zap us in a subtle process that takes four or five decades before it manifests as a host of prescriptions. Incremental decrepitude is commonly attributed to aging and considered entirely normal—although it isn't.
Lately, the decline has been accelerating, with symptoms appearing in the early 20s or 30s, yet it is still considered normal—although it isn't.
Both biochemistry and psychology feed each other in the abnormal loss of life juice. The ensuing rise of chronic issues provides a boon for the pharmaceutical industry and the anti-aging enterprises of "natural" creams, protocols, gadgets, supplements, high-tech chambers (with blinking lights), and even entheogens.
The search for lost youth may trigger seekers to chase one pill and one gimmick after another, spending fortunes on looks and oomphs to hypochondriac proportions—leading to the opposite of anti-aging.
We've all met the anxious type who comes across as a bit pale, eats and exercises in mathematically correct ways, yaps constantly about the latest "healing modalities," carries enough supplements to fill a Gucci bag, yet is continually battling some novel, increasingly disturbing hiccup in the body and mind.
Other seekers on the same protocol may undergo a positive change, prompting the most fundamental question in the healing business.
What Is The Holy Grail of Rejuvenation?
After a significant health crash two decades ago, about a decade of experimentation with "natural" modalities, hundreds of sessions with "natural healers" from every corner of the world, and another decade of nutritional and lifestyle counseling with clients from every aspect of life, I was still seeking the Grail.
The Grail is like that one thing you may get closer to, but you can never quite get your hands on. And as you get closer, you start getting weirder, at least to whoever's watching you.
I've found myself staring at patterns in nature, convinced the answer is hidden somewhere in the bush of fractal forms, an algorithm that can change everything once we grasp it.
For example, I used to study the flight paths and behavior of gnats without understanding why while my friends stared at me in bewilderment. I shot hundreds of hours of footage of the critters circling each other seemingly randomly. What were they doing?
I became convinced that if you observe gnats long enough, you will discover a field principle that ties all of them together. Gnats are separate, yet also one. A hand clap would instantly synchronize the chaotic paths into one cohesive cloud, shifting a hair's breadth away from the source of the distraction in a perfectly synchronized fashion.
"Uh-huh! Just like people!" I deduced, with the deeply furrowed eyebrows of Captain Haddock.
This was during the height of the pandemic lockdowns in Vienna, Austria, when crowds of masked people seemed to move in perfect, equidistant unison and jump—at the exact same time—when someone appeared too close. Again, as if strung together with invisible cords.
In addition to the behavioral insights, I gained an uncharacteristic sense of peace while observing gnats—a surprise that warranted further introspection.
I have always had a subtle inability to settle and center—a trait that would have probably gotten me on amphetamine prescriptions had I ever visited a psychiatrist—craving constant novel distractions, whether it's work projects, drama, entertainment, or relationships—the four often melting into one.
Suddenly, I was calm and present just by observing an insect species—an entirely abnormal sentiment.
The excessive observation of gnats could have led to my institutionalization had it not evolved into the finer art of observing broader natural patterns—including clouds, trees, and mountains—and, thereby, a critical realization in the search for the Grail.
Observing nature's chaos switched my autonomic nervous system, making me more centered and energized. I had found a way to exit a permanent fight-or-flight dominance, the underlying charge that contributes to most chronic issues.
Long-term fight-or-flight moves the energy balance from the center to the exteriors, compromising the gut, which is responsible for our endocrine, immune, and neurotransmitter balance. Mess with your gut long enough, and you initiate a cascade of side effects, including oxidative stress, also known as accelerated aging.
But there was also something deeper going on.
Something inside the chaos was all but chaotic, an intuition that led me to study the electromagnetic nature of the universe, where everything was connected, shortcutting time and space, cause and effect.
Legacy science ignores that 99 percent of the observable universe is plasma, often called the fourth state of matter—a hot, ionized gas with roughly equal numbers of positively and negatively charged electrons predominant in stars and the interstellar and intergalactic medium.
Plasma exhibits intelligent, conscious behavior, connecting planets and galaxies by a unifying field principle unhinged from causal time and space—like gnats.
A closer, deeper introspection of nature’s chaos reveals similar behavior. The patterns in nature and life are organized rather than disorganized, syntropic rather than entropic, instant rather than cause-and-effect.
What's the significance of this?
Since primary school, we learned that everything tends to fall apart eventually. The 2nd Law Of Thermodynamics states that in any natural thermodynamic process, the total entropy of a closed system and its surroundings will either increase or remain constant; it never decreases.
Yet, the plasma-driven universe is open rather than closed, which made me wonder.
Isn't it because of the misguided belief in entropy that we run after order, stability, safety, and security—to buy us a little more time from the inevitable Big Crunch, including our death?
Isn't the fear of ultimate disintegration the reason we fence our property, accumulate things, buy insurance, pay for healthcare policies, and take medications and anti-aging balms?
Isn't the chase for security a significant reason for our fight-or-flight dominance, as it prevents us from adequately centering and regenerating?
Isaac Newton's Grand, Self-Destructing Realization
Place yourself in the 17th century, when Isaac Newton was redefining the universe. It was a time when society was moving away from organized religion. The religious god of Western civilization was a vengeful male chauvinist who would fry you in hell unless you exhibited complete obedience. What kind of creator behaves like that? Yet people have waged wars and genocides over his name for millennia.
No wonder folks gathered that it was time to get rational.
The Renaissance had already nudged us towards humanism, and the Enlightenment was about to push us even further. People began to rely on predictability and logic to make sense of the world. Newton's laws of motion and gravity painted a picture of a clockwork universe where everything was orderly and predictable if you knew all the variables.
The rise of scientific inquiry challenged religious dogma and the geocentric model of the universe. These shifts showed a growing preference for a universe that could be understood through observation and reason rather than one governed by mysterious divine will.
We could finally engage our prefrontal cortex and expedite the Industrial Revolution with a sense of "rational hope."
Nice, right? Not really.
While Newton's deterministic universe made us feel in control, it also nudged us into seeing the world as a place where everything would eventually fall apart. The pendulum from theology to rationality swung too far.
"Just be rational. It's a cold and dark universe out there. It will all come crashing down one day. Get insurance. Get a safe job. Buy a house, and settle down." And so forth.
With Newton came the necessity of material security—an illusion.
The newly discovered entropic world required predictability to find our footing. The suddenly overly rational world turned out to be just like the religious world, producing a sense of underlying fear and lack of meaning. Something was out there to get us unless we behaved in a particular way.
Fear primes us to fight, flee, or freeze, even in its most subtle forms. It shifts our blood to our exteriors, away from the gut. It clouds our judgment and prevents us from living in the moment—wondering about tomorrow and yesterday rather than what's right in front of us.
Fast-forward to the 20th century when another theory flips the script again. We discover the secret embedded in chaos theory, which breaks Newton apart.
Deterministic unpredictability is a cornerstone of chaos theory, under which systems behave according to strict rules, yet their futures remain a mystery. It's like using the same ingredients but ending up with a wildly different cake each time.
A prime example is the weather, which follows physical laws, but minor changes—like a butterfly's wings flapping—can lead to wildly different forecasts. Or the pendulum swing, one of the easiest trajectories to predict in Newton's world, is never the same since minor initial variations explode into vastly different outcomes.
In mathematics, the Lorenz attractor shows how straightforward equations can spawn complex, seemingly random patterns—the mathematical version of the butterfly effect. Computer science jumps in with pseudo-random number generators (PRNGs), crafting sequences that seem random yet are rooted in determinism—perfect for cryptography. In biology, ecosystems evolve through a complex ballet of species interactions and environmental factors, making their future states as unpredictable as the weather.
Deterministic unpredictability isn't just a concept; it's a universal truth that binds diverse fields in a chaotic yet intelligent embrace.
Had Newton lived, he would have fallen into a deep depression. A doctor would have prescribed him SSRIs, which may have put him in a final tailspin.
The bottom line is that the chaos we observe in nature isn't random; it's profoundly syntropic, leading to higher levels of order and complexity.
Take a look at the clouds. Zoom in and forget everything else—especially time and place. Stay there and eliminate all rational thought as best you can.
You may notice that the chaotic patterns reflect your thoughts and consciousness.
There's a strange comfort in this realization. Our heart rate slows, and our autonomic nervous system chills out. Answers to life's big questions emerge in that silence. Nature's chaos, far from being a nuisance, can help us find our unique path and purpose.
Contrast this with the modern obsession with career, appearances, and impressing others—a constant sympathetic dominance that ages us faster and leaves us unfulfilled—a meticulously planned future running on a hamster wheel, one dopamine hit after another.
Modern life coaches tell us to visualize the future we want, break it down into small steps, and grind our teeth working through the predetermined ladder—which is repeatedly destroyed by predetermined unpredictability—increasing our likelihood of incremental decrepitude.
Someone connected to nature's secret algorithm can let go of planning and follow a natural, magnetic path that calls their prime frequency. They would read the invisible messages in the clouds, the waves, and the trees, morning and evening, every day and find themselves by forgetting themselves.
Jamming with the universe's natural order may be why some cells regenerate faster than others.
Try it with a 7-minute collage of clouds shot in Costa Rica.
First, kill distractions.
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In 2021, at the height of the lockdown and pandemic saga, I had an 80-minute Zoom chat with Dr. Malcolm Kendrick, a Scottish General Practitioner, heart disease specialist, and author of Doctoring Data, The Great Cholesterol Con, The Clot Thickens, and Statin Nation.
Malcolm offers a uniquely honest perspective on the healthcare industry and the harm caused by the cholesterol narrative. He uses data and humor to cut through the bullshit.
After I published this interview on YouTube, it was taken down within 24 hours, and my channel got flagged.
All the more reason to republish in the promised land of X.
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The most essential part of life is usually the invisible one. In humans, it is known by many names—such as the biofield, the vital field, or simply the Field—which are often dismissed as "woo woo" for a reason. When we learn to regulate the Field of an organism with frequencies, we can also shape its destiny and well-being. This is why frequency applications that address the human condition have been suppressed for over a century, starting with Tesla, Lakhovsky, and Rife.
“If you cultivate a mushroom in a petri bowl on agar agar, its actual ′′ shape ′′ becomes visible. The essential part of a mushroom, the Mycel, is usually hidden from our eye. What we perceive as a mushroom is only its transient fruit body.”
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Kuauhtli- On Plant Wisdom
Kuauhtli Vasquez travels the world as a Shaman, spreading the wisdom of plants and sacred medicines. In this interview, he discusses his transformation, the energetic self, the nature of consciousness, various healing methods, native customs, sacred plants, the importance of nature, and how we can lead purposeful lives.
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Quit Sugar: 8 Ways To Ease The Pain
Do you want look better, to beat chronic pain and inflammation, to increase your health span, to boost energy and sharpness for a New You in 2024?
The most important first step for a transformed body and mind is sugar elimination.
First you need to know what to eat and how to manage a sugar elimination process successfully, considering sugar is one of the most addictive substances out there today.
We got the program compiled ready for you.
Quitting sugar is instrumental for pain management, longer healthspan, and faster regeneration. But quitting itself can be a strain.
Take Anne, 59, who used our non-chemical pain relief solution (vitalfield.com/lp/no-pain-cel…) with complete remission from chronic pain for nine straight months, when she relapsed. It was the first time she had relief for longer than a broken day in the past 25 years. Now, new pain centers spread through her body like traveling embers, setting random forest fires.
Anne intuited the reason, she had committed to countless lifestyle shifts as part of her new regimen, except for one. She loved her chocolate, sometimes candy, white rice, and bread. She ate when she wanted to smother the pain, when she was stressed or when she needed comfort. Yet with creeping certainty, the pain returned.
Anne contacted our customer support, and after consulting with a Vital Field specialized naturopath, we suggested the obvious. A gentle program for her to quit sugar.
Three months later, Anne was 45lbs (20kg) lighter, lit up, and back on track, a “painless, well-oiled engine of delight.” That’s how she described her vibes to us. And although her transformation sounds like a fairytale, it happens to be a fairly common fairytale amongst sugar quitters.
Sugar reduction played a role for most Vital Field clients who successfully avoided relapsing for longer than a year. The glowing effects encourage many to go a step further and eliminate the rest of processed, simple carbohydrates – the ones you buy in boxes, bags, and cans.
Read our investigative summary on the history and chemistry of sugar, how its impacted our collective health, if you need extra motivation to quit sugar. (vitalfield.com/sugar-how-we-b…)
Aside from cutting down inflammation, excess weight, and fatigue, a low sugar lifestyle also leads to a dramatically lower incidence of chronic disease and longer health spans. Sugar is the second biggest drain on our health after chronic stress, which is why after last week we said no to chronic stress, this week we say quit sugar.
If you can maintain a sugar reduction program for 21 days straight, your chances of becoming a permanent sugar buster increase significantly.
That’s life-changing material!
If you want to take on the “21 Day Sugar Bust” challenge, we will raffle off a free FrequenCell to brave sugar busters who send us a short story of their trials and tribulations from the 21 days.
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Zoe Harcombe, a Cambridge mathematician with a Ph.D. in Public Health Nutrition, refutes the idea that all calories have the same impact on our body. According to her research, the type of food we consume has a far greater effect on our health and weight than the number of calories it contains.
The reason is the second law of thermodynamics applied to human energy use. Carbohydrates have a low thermic effect, meaning only six to eight percent of their energy is used to make them available to the body, whereas proteins have a thermic effect of 25 to 30 percent. Consequently, a significant portion of energy from carbs—92 to 94 percent— gets converted into fat.
This distinction is crucial because the body has different caloric requirements for various functions. Carbohydrates are not utilized by the basal metabolic rate (BMR), which relies on fats and proteins. Depending on one's level of physical activity, the BMR accounts for 50 to 80 percent of total energy expenditure. For an active person, it might be closer to 50 percent, whereas for a sedentary individual, it might approach 80 percent.
Harcombe illustrates this with a comparison of two women, each consuming 2,000 calories daily. Despite the same caloric intake, one woman remains slim while the other becomes overweight. The deciding factor is carbohydrate consumption: the slimmer woman has a diet of 10 percent carbs, whereas the other has 55 percent.
Both women engage in light exercise, which requires approximately 500 calories above their average BMR of 1,500. The slimmer woman taps into her fat reserves while the other accumulates more. This distinction in calorie types largely explains the modern obesity crisis.
Moreover, the typical high-carb American diet not only triggers cravings similar to drug addiction but also promotes a cycle of overconsumption. Even if we attempt to satiate our hunger with a high-calorie, carb-heavy meal, we only exacerbate the BMR-calorie deficit. The excess carbs are stored as fat, while vital body and brain functions are impaired.
Additionally, high-carb diets can induce leptin resistance—the hormone that regulates appetite—leading to increased food intake and reduced fat burning. This vicious cycle contributes to obesity, a modern-day scourge with a death toll surpassing that of wars, famines, and genocides combined.
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Slim Facts: Busting 3 Weight Loss Myths
It's usually one of these three widely propagated myths that prevent us from losing weight.
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The Vegan Backfire: The Truth Behind The Antimeat Agenda
Our dinner table will be void of high-density, natural, animal-sourced foods within a decade or two. A deeper look behind the agenda explains why it's time to start planning for self-sustenance.
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The Future of Medicine. Today.
"The Human Journey: From Particles To Waves" is a 1hr presentation about perception, behavior, and technology that empowers people to reach their full energetic potential, bypassing the limitations of mechanistic science.
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Gems from a communication expert whose expertise is to bridge polarised points of view in organisational or family setting.
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Excellent summary on bioelectricity: the principal regulator of cells and living organisms.
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Attitude: Probably the strongest factor in determining healthspan.
1hr interview with naturopath and frequency medicine pioneer Mechthild Rex-Najuch, who has over four decades of experience with fostering healtshpans.
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Vernon Foster is a teacher, spokesperson, and activist for the Native American community. In this 20m interview, he talks about the methods we can use to integrate healing ceremonies into our everyday lives.
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Health Tech: Jan Wellmann On How Vitalfield’s Technology Can Make An Important Impact On Our Overall #Wellness
In this interview, our CEO Jan Wellmann talks about self-empowerment, healing, and why frequency-based applications are the future of medicine.
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Do you feel #tired? Lethargic? Having trouble doing the things you love? You're not alone. We're in the midst of an #energy crisis. No, not the kind that powers our cities. The kind that powers us. Read how to become your best (not tired) self today @ bit.ly/3ip4HCa

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Excessive pursuit of pleasure and distractions (TV, social media, drugs, sugar, painkillers, etc.) leads to a worsening inability to experience pleasure, and ultimately pain.
Learn how we can rebalance the fulcrum, and become masters of our wellbeing, @ mailchi.mp/vitalfield/ple…

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How much do you know about your #pinealgland? Do you know that it is the key to every hormonal, neurological, and immunological process in your body?
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