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Healing Beyond Sound: The Rife-Bedini Frequency Legacy

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    • #11100
      NoraSpinnor
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      Not all healing vibrations come through the ear. Some work directly through targeted electromagnetic frequencies.

      Royal Raymond Rife was a pioneering researcher who believed that every microorganism—viruses, bacteria, even parasites—had its unique resonant frequency. Using his custom-built “universal microscope,” he claimed to observe these microbes in action and then neutralize them using targeted electromagnetic vibrations. This wasn’t metaphorical healing. It was a literal disruption. Vibrations tuned to the exact frequency could cause a pathogen to rupture, much like a crystal glass shattering under the right pitch.

      Later, inventor John Bedini took up Rife’s work, not to treat disease, but to continue its scientific development. Bedini confirmed that most microbes didn’t just respond to a single tone, but often required two different frequencies at once. He introduced a technique called frequency sweeping, where a machine moves through a range of frequencies in precise bands to ensure full coverage and resonance. This method is still used in some alternative energy and frequency healing systems today.

      The principle behind it all is simple: energy can inform matter. With the right vibrational input, you can shift, clear, or disrupt patterns within the field, whether physical or energetic. Rife and Bedini’s work stands as an example of early attempts to harness this principle with technology. Though controversial and long suppressed, the implications continue to ripple.

      Have you experimented with Rife devices, frequency generators, or field-based healing technologies?
      Share your thoughts, questions, or resources.

      [Source: https://johnbedini.net/john34/rife.html%5D

      *Currently, all electromagnetic frequency healing systems are entirely experimental, and Netism does not advise anyone to invest in these products.*

    • #11109
      HaleStorm27
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      Man, I never even heard of this stuff before… but it’s kinda blowing my mind right now. Like, the idea that you could just vibe a virus outta existence with the right frequency? That’s wild. And honestly, kinda pisses me off too. If that tech really worked, even half as good as they said, why the hell ain’t we using it?
      I get it, maybe it’s early-stage, maybe it’s not all proven… but still. Big Pharma is killing people and making billions. Can’t we give it a chance?

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