Understanding Scalar

How Do Scalar Fields Work for Your Body?

Philosophy of Understanding Diseases

Throughout our bodies, we have a network of energy channels that circulate from the top of our heads, down to the bottom of our toes. This energy system is responsible for making us feel healthy and energized, not just on a physical level, but also on an emotional, mental, and spiritual level.

This energy is sometimes referred to as Chi or Prana, and is the driving life force of our body, down to the last cell and atom.

We believe that one of the root causes of disease is a blockage in our energetic pathways or chakras. When there is a blockage, the local metabolism slows down, and the body structure becomes less energetic. It is less capable of removing chemical waste, causing a further build-up of toxins in the same area. This vicious cycle will repeat. Once the local energy level falls below a critical threshold, the onset of a chronic illness is near. If the situation is not corrected, the condition will worsen over time.

Imagine a river flowing freely. After a storm, a tree falls into the river, obstructing the water flow. Over time, silt and leaves are collected by the fallen tree, further compounding the obstruction. If the tree is not removed, the flow will continue to reduce. Eventually, it will become completely blocked.

Scalar Fields Help Open and Remove Blockages

Despite interruption by blockages, our body retains the memory of healthy Chi through cell communication.

Cells use scalar fields to communicate. Blockages disrupt this natural communication. Scalar fields introduce energy, which restores this communication, exposing the diseased cells to the body’s defenses.

Mitochondria are the “power stations” of cells. Scalar fields charge the mitochondria, giving your cells much-needed energy to open and remove the blockages. Once the blockages are removed, our body will restore the flow of Chi back to a healthy state. Just as removing the fallen tree from the river restored water flow.

There is a saying in traditional Chinese medicine: “Where there is free flow, there is no pain or disease.”

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