Meditation

Meditation

The utilization of meditation for healing purposes is not a recent phenomenon. Meditative practices have evolved from various cultures and communities worldwide and have deep roots in the traditions of numerous religions. Practically all religious groups incorporate some form of meditation into their practices. The therapeutic value of meditation, in terms of alleviating suffering and facilitating healing, has been recognized and embraced for millennia.

Meditation can be described as the self-regulation of attention, employed in the pursuit of self-inquiry, rooted in the present moment. Different meditation techniques can be categorized based on their focus. Some techniques concentrate on the broader field or background perception and experience, often referred to as “mindfulness.” Others center on a predetermined specific object and are termed “concentrative” meditation. Additionally, there are techniques that involve shifting focus between the field and the object of meditation.

The Quantum Pulse 

The Quantum Pulse operates on multiple levels through the utilization of an electromagnetic field. Within this field, a high voltage pulse is combined with ozone. The charge is set at a negative voltage and transmitted to an antenna specifically engineered to manipulate the magnetic field. Subsequently, it passes through noble gases.

What can it do for me?

What we’re discovering is that the outcome depends greatly on your mindset, particularly your intent. Here, “intent” refers to a conscious plan. Thus, whatever intention you set during your time with this machine will shape your experience. This could vary from achieving inner peace and deep enlightenment to simply experiencing non-destructive energy. It’s up to you to determine and create your own plan. What suits one person might not suit another. The crucial thing is for each of us to identify the tools we need and make use of them.