Electromagnetism

Posted by Alicja Aratyn on 5th Nov 2015

When I teach more advanced courses on dowsing, one of the first subjects we need to comprehend and acquire in our work is the idea of electric and magnetic aspects of every frequency. It can be quite easily proven and experienced, so most of my students do not have a problem with grasping the concept.

We need to understand though that the concept itself is very old, it has been known and used in Ancient Egypt, but had to wait until Michael Faraday proved it experientially in the 19-th century. He predicted it, experimented on it and finally was able to provide prof of its existence. It was though not until the end of his life, when his much younger friend, James Maxwell, delivered the mathematical formula to fully and completely confirm Faraday’s motion.

To me Faraday is an excellent example of someone, who began his life under very unfavorable conditions and only by the strength of his character, will power and love for science succeeded and grew to the position of the member of the Parthenon of modern physicists and chemists. I sometimes use his example when I talk to people, who present excuse such as “it is too late for me” or “I do not have resources” to not pursue their dreams.

Can you imagine someone who, until late adulthood, was not recognized as gentleman (living in times when only a gentleman could enter certain social circles), who was put down by so many and so often, but never gave up? His love and admiration for science has always been stronger then what other people’s opinion was of him. Having that in mind - maybe in the moments (shorter or longer) of doubts we should ask ourselves if our goals are truly that meaningful to us that we can withstand and overcome our predicaments?

Michael Faraday gave us more then a role model or genius scientific examples, but also the – unknowingly – lost knowledge from the Ancient Egypt. He showed us, using scientific, 3-dimentional methods, magnetic and electric aspect of each form of energy, frequency and vibration. He had also proven that those two factors are absolutely crucial to the existence of the electromagnetic field.

We can go further, since today’s advanced physics allows us to do so, and say that we, humans, as electromagnetic creatures in nature, have obviously both fields in us. We can then use them interchangeably or alternately in healing, and stimulating our energetic system from either point of view depending on which medium balance can be easier, faster and more sustainably achieved.

In the environmental aspect of our life, this concept also presents itself quite useful. Many of us are aware of the electric and magnetic aspect of the shortest vibration known today called Negative Green. This amazing in its qualities vibration has been known since 1930-ies, when upon Howard Carter discoveries of King Thot treasures, scientists began to research artifacts and architectural phenomena’s of Egypt. Shortly it became obvious to physicists in France at the beginning and then across Europe that one aspect, which is electric, is potentially dangerous and can be even detrimental, while the other, magnetic belongs to the group of the most healing, soothing and beneficial frequencies for the human body. There are not too many tools though, which can determine (differentiate) those vibrations due to a very small difference in their wavelength, but some pendulums can (such us the Universal Pendulum or a Virtual Cone).

Michael Faraday also showed us a wider application of electromagnetism, due to which we could progress technically and technologically by being able to build an engine and consequently - cars. Today we take so much for granted, having no time or interest to think that it all started with someone in the past, who came up with an idea, which appeared strange and foreign at time. That this person stood his ground and against all odds perceived it. We just jump into the car, start the engine and drive… Well, maybe next time when you do that, you will think about this devoted blacksmith-turned-scientist called Faraday and smile to him…