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8,900 and 9,300 cycles per second. The study did note vibrational disruption and deactivation of pathogens.
    More recently, in September 2009, researchers at MIT measured the varied frequencies at which healthy human red blood cells and infectious malaria cells vibrate. This research supported Rife’s contention that cells have electrochemical as well as biological activity within, producing nanoscale vibrational frequencies. This research represents a kind of “Rife-like” game changer. In a world where mutated and engineered germs are about to makecurrent material medicines outdated and ineffective, vibrational medicine may be the medicine of a future that has already arrived.
    In 2012, researchers at Arizona State University mathematically determined the frequencies at which viruses could be energetically shaken to death. Viruses have a capsid shield that insulates and protects them. These researchers have discovered that by aggressively vibrating a virus, they can break down its protective shield and the virus can be easily killed.
    Researchers at the University of California at Los Angeles recently discovered that even baker’s yeast cells vibrate—at a rate of 1,000 times per second. The researchers noted that their motions were too fast to be captured on video but once converted to sound waves they were found to generate what scientists referred to as a high-pitched scream recorded at two octaves above true middle C.
    This research presents us with an entirely different way of viewing life, disease, and medicine. Everything is energy, energy vibrates, and all energy vibrates at its own unique frequency. We in the West are at last poised to master this reality that transcends matter. Unlike disease, humans have the power to willfully transmit vibration—vibration that antagonizes disease.
    THOUGHT VIBRATION: THE DANCING MIND
    Everything vibrates. Every particle, atom, molecule, and cell within us vibrates. The vibrational centers of our being are our mind and brain. The brain is made up of around 100 billion neurons with trillions of synaptic connections. Each signal is capable of up to 1,000 signals per second, producing an average of 300–3,000 thoughts per minute. Neurons fire at approximately 250 miles per hour as they transmit thought impulses. When the synaptic charge reaches its receptor, it triggers cascades of neurochemicals. Once this synaptic response is completed, physical causality manifests in the form of thought. Beyond this physical, quantifiable reality, thingsget small, very small. Thoughts are smaller than 100 nanometers (one billionth of a meter) long. This characterizes thought as occurring at the quantum level. Thoughts have been described by quantum theorists as microbursts that generate electromagnetic fields of energy that vibrate to cognizance, and pass like collapsing waves. Beyond these physical and quantum levels, the causal nature of thought is indeterminable. Beyond the causal curtain, there is a higher power that is the source of vibration.
    Scientists can now read a person’s thoughts with the aid of an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machine. They’ve found that when a subject views common images his brain produces identifiable vibrational patterns. Moreover, vibrations triggered from deep emotional states and higher creative ideas have their own distinctive vibrational identity. Beyond the realm of the physical and the quantum causality, higher thought—such as compassion and love—produces a much higher vibration, capable of producing “peak experiences,” or transpersonal states.

    In February 2012, fifteen-year-old Austin Smith and his seventy-four-year-old grandfather, Ernest Monhollen, were repairing Austin’s Buick when the car suddenly slipped off of the cinder blocks and landed squarely on top of Ernest. Austin swiftly lifted the car with his bare hands and moved it off his grandfather, saving his life. Afterward,

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