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Psychics, mediums and other spiritualists have been sensing otherworldly "vibrations" and "frequencies" for well over a century. And now modern physics is seriously exploring the possibility that everything is made up of vibrating strings of energy -- that everything has a frequency. Marie D. Jones and Larry Flaxman attempt to bridge the paranormal and cutting-edge scientific theory with their book
The Resonance Key: Exploring the Links Between Vibration, Consciousness and the Zero Point Grid (New Page Books). The idea that the vibratory nature of matter -- that everything has a resonance -- could explain and unite many aspects of what we call the paranormal. Jones and Flaxman explore its role in healing, zero-point energy, the building of the pyramids of Egypt and even of consciousness itself and reality. The book makes for fascinating and thought-provoking reading.
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Knowing something and actually acting on it are two different things. When thought is in harmony with action you have a perfect balance, or ‘resonance’ of being.
The link is wrong – when I click on “All About Premonitions and How To Use Them” I only get an article about “RECENTLY ADDED TO MY BOOKSHELF”. I would like to read about premonitions!
I actually clicked this link in my newsletter, it’s a misdirected link, the link I clicked said, “All About Premonitions and How To Use Them”. Just letting you know that your link was off, at least in the email. Thanks.
The link is wrong, I was hoping to read about premonitions, but got a book review instead! Should I have seen it coming?
hmmmm…..before I clicked on the link I had a premonition it was trying to sell books and I was right! (smile)
Yes, Dennis, just about anyone worth interviewing has a book, TV show or something else to promote, and you grant them that courtesy when they provide an interview. That shouldn’t be a surprise. And it doesn’t take away from the information provided in the article.
Sorry about the misdirected link in the newsletter. I sent out a correction explaining.
dennis is so funny!