Topic: Can you measure FRV?

I have been pondering on the idea of raising vibrations, because of the FTG post.  I have questions regarding this subject, though.

Is there a way to measure someone's FRV or vibration level? How can you tell if your vibes are high, low, or neutral?  Well, other than attitude.  Is there some kind of device that you could use to measure this?

My line of thought is going this way:  It would be very interesting to measure one's own frequency as a baseline and then experiment with different activities to see if it affects the FRV value because of said activity.  There are many that come to mind:  laughing, crying, having sex, being raped, eating, smoking a cigarette, drinking alcohol, taking pharma meds, partaking in illegal substances, praying, meditating, etc. I think you get the point.  Most of those, I can guess as to what happens to the vibration, but I'd really like to see proof of it in front of me.

Is there such an animal?


Also, do you just temporarily lower your vibes when you cry or think about crappy stuff? Or do you have an overall lower value when you lead a life that involves lower vibrational emotions, as in reading and contemplating heavy stuff for most of the day, which is sometimes upsetting?

Thank you!

Re: Can you measure FRV?

The closest you could obtain would be a radionics device, which is barely any different from other divination methods like pendulum dowsing.  If you intended to obtain a five digit readout of someone's FRV, then a five-dial radionics box would let you do that. But there is an element of subjectivity there that only becomes objective after much experience and practice. In the end you'll discover that your intuitive reading of a person's vibe matches the numerical readout, and that the latter is just a more detailed version of what you already know.

But if you want something more objective, like something that operates on batteries and gives you an instant digital readout of the vibrational field of anyone it is held up to, that is black ops military technology. It would work via some very exotic quantum mechanical and scalar physics principles. I suspect that black helicopters are outfitted with such devices, that these are also used just like metal detectors at entranceways to certain government and military facilities. My guess is that this technology measures the gravitational resonance spectrum of your etheric body.

Also, do you just temporarily lower your vibes when you cry or think about crappy stuff? Or do you have an overall lower value when you lead a life that involves lower vibrational emotions, as in reading and contemplating heavy stuff for most of the day, which is sometimes upsetting?

Good question... FRV is a whole spectrum of vibrational resonances, and the longer you have resonated at some particular level the larger its amplitude and the more inertia it has to changing. So think of it like a reverb-echo that lingers after you hit a key on a piano, one where the longer and louder you keep hitting the key, the louder and more prolonged the echo. Each key hit is an emotional and mental impression within you. So as you go through life, the echo becomes a composite of what keys are played. So if you are always playing the lower keys, the echo will have a low sound. And if you hit the upper keys once or twice only, their contribution to the echo fades out soon. But likewise, if you have a medium or high echo, and momentarily hit the lower keys, while it does temporarily lower the average frequency of the echo, the fact that the medium and higher frequencies have more permanence means that temporarily going lower does not have a permanent effect. 

In my experience, it takes about three days of maintaining a particular mindset or emotional attitude before reality starts responding in full force with synchronistic experiences that match and reinforce those. And sleep seems to reset things somewhat, so it is better to be in a funk before going to sleep, than to enter into one in the morning because what you do in the morning initiates momentum for the rest of the day. But if you have a bad attitude for several days, watch out. Some people have it for most of their lives and the results are predictable.

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3 (edited by dreamosis 2007-07-09 13:35:22)

Re: Can you measure FRV?

Valerie Hunt measured it to a degree with telemetry devices.  It's all described in her book "Infinite Mind." 

...She began measuring for it after a series of experiments involving deep tissue massage and rolfing.  She was testing the differences in muscles before and after deep massage work.  I can't explain it as technically as the book does, but they began detecting background signals with the telemetry devices that didn't seem to be coming from the muscles or from anywhere.

She began placing the telemetry devices over the area of the Hindu chakras and got reliable results with many different subjects.  Later she brought in clairvoyants who described changes in the energy field of subjects being massaged or healed, and correlated the reports of the clairvoyants with the telemetry readings--and they matched up.

Here's Hunt's website:

http://www.bioenergyfields.org/index.as … subsecid=0

One point of their mission statement is to build a reliable "AuraMeter" that they can distribute.

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Re: Can you measure FRV?

The highest vibrations are incompatible with sentiency, they are the essence of the Divine... so what do you mean by measuring vibrations? Are you assuming that the higher the vibration the "better" the vibration? Blissful ignorance is a delicate thing to calculate, because what some call "better" vibrations are "worse" to others... *IS* there any objective measurement of what the "best" vibrations are? I think not. In terms of intensity of vibrational level, again more isn't necessarily better, as a very intense pattern isn't necessarily stable or other important things. No machine can make value judgments about vibrations.

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Re: Can you measure FRV?

Montalk-----Thanks so much for the explanation. It helped a lot.  I almost posted this under physics and scalar because I thought it might have something to do with that subject.  Too bad only the black ops have that equipment!

dreamosis--thanks for posting Valerie's book. I will check that out.

Hi Transcix---Well, I'm not quite sure how to answer you.  From what I've read on vibrations, it seems that it does make a difference how you're vibrating. I don't know very much about it, that's why I have questions.  I would think that having a higher vibe would help, but you say it doesn't matter?  May I ask how that could be?  I'm still new at this and don't understand everything about it.  I don't think of it as 'better' or 'worse' vibrations. Only higher and lower, wherein higher vibes afford more protection and happiness and lower vibes bring in more of the same.  Perhaps I am wrong?

What I really wanted to 'see' was if your FRV can be changed by certain activities and whether someone could detect those changes with some kind of equipment, or as Montalk suggests, by a pendulum.

Still learning here, that's all! smile

Thanks for the replies, guys.