When I first encountered Matrix Repatterning, my first reaction was “no way – this is too hippy for me to believe in.” I have a mechanical engineering degree, and as an engineer the idea that relatively speaking weak electromagnetic fields should have no impact on human health.
That’s before I began to really research the concept.
Well, I think we can all agree that small things can sometimes have large impacts. The idea behind Matrix Repatterning is based on sound principles. The application of a force to a body (in this case, any object) will cause the matrix of chemical bonds in the molecules of that object to change. If you ever see a LCD screen that’s been hit by something, you see concentric “rainbow” pattern circles that distort the surface. These are regions where the matrix of the plastic has been pulled out of alignment. Your LCD TV isn’t something that can heal itself – so once this happens it’s pretty much toast. Try hitting one with a BB gun if you ever have the desire and maybe an already broken TV and you’ll see.
Now the human body is a different animal (pun intended) and the application of a “correcting” electromagnetic field over the region that is distorted might cause the body to initiate a healing process. This is the concept behind Matrix Repatterning.
I urge anyone who’s interested to follow up with Mary Kolosowski, and learn more. Pose your questions. Send your comments. Read her replies.
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