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Do you believe that there is an assemblage point?
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The Assemblage Point is the vortex or epicenter of the human energy field. Billions of electrons, atoms and molecules in our bodies rotate and vibrate around their equilibrium positions, thus creating electromagnetic, quantum and torsion waves. The particles inside us can be regarded as simple harmonic oscillators. Thus all parts of the human being emit synchronized energy - information fields. This is due to the scientific fact that these fields are created by vibrating atomic and quantum particles. Hence, as a compound system, the human body emits a great variety of frequencies. All synchronized vibrating systems have an epicenter of all their vibrations. In the case of the humans this epicenter is called the Human Assemblage Point. Scientists are already becoming aware of the existence of the human energy body and their importance for the diagnosis of the physical and emotional health of human beings. The scientific and extrasensory investigations into the area of the human energy field supply evidence that it is an egg-shaped cocoon (human aura). The existence of the human aura can be established by the methodology of Kirlian photography, gas discharge visualization and resonant field imaging.
The epicenter of this energy field, i.e. the Assemblage Point, is concentrated at the centre of the chest for the optimum physical and psychological health of human beings. The shape and power of the human energy field is inseparably connected with its epicenter, called the Assemblage Point. Through the Assemblage Point there passes a compacted bundle of energy threads or strings (see Figure 1). These fan out and connect to our environment. They serve the role of our perceptual energy, connecting us to our surrounding environment, such as: people, objects and all types of other energies.





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Do you believe that there is an assemblage point? - by Guest - 01-22-2012, 12:00 AM

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