Explaining the Cancer Cure with Frequencies
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Immunology & Microbiology - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
I spent 40 years of my life investigating the human aura. First, I started photographic it - it can be photographed in high frequency electric field and it is called Kirlian photography. I found that positive emotions make the aura brighter, while negative emotions make the aura dimmer. I wanted to be able to measure the aura and have numbers how much brighter or dimmer. Since the aura is very weak field, 1,000 times weaker than the electromagnetic field of the material body, I had to develop and patent a super-sensitive equipment to be able to measure it. With my measurements, I found that positive emotions (joy, happiness) not only increase the brightness of the aura, they make the energy more balanced, and perfectly balanced energy means perfect health [1]. I found that negative emotions (anger, hatred, jealousy) not only decrease the brightness of the aura, they make the energy more unbalanced because the genetically inherited weak organ drops in energy maximum. This means that negative emotions (or just negative thinking) shift us a step farther to a disease of the genetically inherited weak organ [1]. This was in full agreement with the finding of Selye, who spent 40 years of his life studding the stress [2]. He is the Godfather of Stress. Since, Selye found that the same psychological stress creates different diseases in different people, he borrowed the word stress from engineering, where stress is the pressure under which the material cracks at the weakest spot, and applied it to psychological stress. In Selye’s new definition, psychological stress is the tension under which the genetically weak organ fails to function right (starts to malfunction), or becomes sick. Selye also found that the energy lost in stress couldn’t be replenished with food- he said: “they are like two separate accounts”.
Authors and Affiliations
Prof. Maria Kuman
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