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electromagnetic frequency

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We live in what Kabir Helminski calls “an electromagnetic sea”. In his book, “Living Presence”, he introduces the concept that our bodies are actually ultra-sensitive receptors for the magnetic frequency waves all around us. It is what we experience in our daily lives. Our lives are affected by the level frequency at which we operate. These frequencies, like radio waves, pulsate around us, in “hertz”. The SI unit hertz (Hz) was established in Heinrich Hertz’ honor by the IEC in 1930 for the basic unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), and is used worldwide in both general-purpose and scientific contexts. “Hertz”(Hz) can be used to measure any periodic event; the most common uses for hertz are to describe radio and audio frequencies, more or less sinusoidal contexts in which case a frequency of 1 Hz is equal to one cycle per second.(Wikipedia-Heinrich Hertz) Consequently, our earth rotates and operates at a frequency of between 8-10Hz. This level of frequency i