An Electromagnetic World
It is a fairly well established scientific principle that we are essentially electromagnetic in nature. Our aura is clearly electrical in nature. Our brain waves are electrical pulses. Even the atoms we are made of are little more that an exchange of electromagnetic energy if you accept the theories of Quantum Mechanics. Yet, when it comes to deciding what foods to eat, what clothes to wear, what shape our homes should be, and numerous other aspects of the environment we live and work in, we rarely consider the electromagnetic fieldsinvolved.
Many of us are concerned about the nutritional quality of food, but do we consider that the electric fields of some of the food we eat may be contrary to the polarity of our bodies causing a loss of energy when we expect food to give us energy? Perhaps that is one reason why overeating and obesity has become such a problem, though certainly not the only reason.
And when it comes to clothing, we select it based on style, color, ease of care, etc. but very few consider the energy fields in these clothes. I don’t know if anyone has even done any scientific research in that area but, I suspect that if they did, they would find that in general,natural fibers are more in tune with our energy fields then synthetics.
With houses, do we consider at all how the shape of the building, the rooms and the furniture effects the flow of energies? For the most part, I believe the answer is no. As a simple example, most people will sleep better if the head of their bed faces north so they align with the planets magnetic field when they sleep.
That is just a few examples of how variouselectromagnetic forces we are not even aware of can affect us. We do consider the more obvious ones like cell phones, laptop computers, nearby high-tension electric wires, etc, but not the more subtle fields generated by everything around us. Perhaps we should.








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