Ultimate scalability, if you can treat an object, would seem to be to treat the Earth. EDIT: This one gets asked and answered as well, though I don't see why someone would be driven towards maximum scalability but then limit themselves to possibilities because it's "unethical." It's probably just as unethical to do all those studies on mice... then goes on to say that it's not "radiating" so couldn't you just set the intention to heal only those who want the healing?
@@megb412 True, I saw it from a perspective of doing it for the good of all, but if his main directive is to measure results and "figure it out," then that solution definitely doesn't fit. Though, I think you lose the ability to track the results with any highly scalable solution; even with the current drops being sold, the only tracking of results is possibly user-submissions/reviews, which I would think is very limited at best.
Fantastic info, thank you for sharing this with us! It's also refreshing to see someone be open and honest about the concept of intention not working as energy or frequency (field effect), but something more along the lines of information or meaning fields that are independent of anything related to energy or frequency and their propagation effects. Where can we find the water that's been exposed to the healing intentions?
Is the "healing" sound recording available to download anywhere? EDIT: I see this question was asked at the end in the Q&A session. Shame it's not available.
@@megb412 I found a video last night that is labeled as 528hz and Bengston energy from over 400 practitioners, but I'm skeptical as it's the only video on the channel and there's no other info about when or where or how the "signal" was recorded. Any practitioner should really be able to upload a video of them practicing and it should have some effect, though I have yet to run across that.
Look the "bottom line" is that healing is "teachable"...that people are empowered to do it....forget "storable or scalable." Forget your cotton. Forget your tapes, your books, your double blind, triple blind studies with mice and patients. The rules are there are no rules "just do it." Remember! The only rules are "be playful", "avoid ritual". Dr. Bengton seems to be forgetting all those early lessons when his back was healed so many years ago..and trying to "ritualize it" with "methodology"...forget that sh*t! Your also never going to convince the medical establishment... particularly in the US where its all about profits and making money over people's lives. Where doctors are totally comfortable in telling patients "sorry there's nothing we can do for you in terms of treatment. Let me refer you to our in network hospice care". Bullsh*t there is always the placebo... but doctors don't do that probably because insurance won't cover it! They are sell outs.
Ultimate scalability, if you can treat an object, would seem to be to treat the Earth.
EDIT: This one gets asked and answered as well, though I don't see why someone would be driven towards maximum scalability but then limit themselves to possibilities because it's "unethical." It's probably just as unethical to do all those studies on mice... then goes on to say that it's not "radiating" so couldn't you just set the intention to heal only those who want the healing?
I see no harm in doing it that way (intent only for those who would accept it). But the problem may be recording results.
@@megb412 True, I saw it from a perspective of doing it for the good of all, but if his main directive is to measure results and "figure it out," then that solution definitely doesn't fit. Though, I think you lose the ability to track the results with any highly scalable solution; even with the current drops being sold, the only tracking of results is possibly user-submissions/reviews, which I would think is very limited at best.
Fantastic info, thank you for sharing this with us! It's also refreshing to see someone be open and honest about the concept of intention not working as energy or frequency (field effect), but something more along the lines of information or meaning fields that are independent of anything related to energy or frequency and their propagation effects. Where can we find the water that's been exposed to the healing intentions?
In your kitchen if you do the technique:)
@@fancyfree8228 LOL! Yes.
Think a Dutch company called BENG’s resonant water sells it
Is the "healing" sound recording available to download anywhere?
EDIT: I see this question was asked at the end in the Q&A session. Shame it's not available.
agree - that sound recording could change the WORLD
One might try working with the Schumann Resonance.
@@megb412 I found a video last night that is labeled as 528hz and Bengston energy from over 400 practitioners, but I'm skeptical as it's the only video on the channel and there's no other info about when or where or how the "signal" was recorded. Any practitioner should really be able to upload a video of them practicing and it should have some effect, though I have yet to run across that.
@@newcaptivate which channel?
@@partdeux992 The channel is @SacredHeartConjure or if you google 528hz bengston 400 practitioners it should be the only video result
Look the "bottom line" is that healing is "teachable"...that people are empowered to do it....forget "storable or scalable." Forget your cotton. Forget your tapes, your books, your double blind, triple blind studies with mice and patients. The rules are there are no rules "just do it." Remember! The only rules are "be playful", "avoid ritual". Dr. Bengton seems to be forgetting all those early lessons when his back was healed so many years ago..and trying to "ritualize it" with "methodology"...forget that sh*t! Your also never going to convince the medical establishment... particularly in the US where its all about profits and making money over people's lives. Where doctors are totally comfortable in telling patients "sorry there's nothing we can do for you in terms of treatment. Let me refer you to our in network hospice care". Bullsh*t there is always the placebo... but doctors don't do that probably because insurance won't cover it! They are sell outs.
Thank you, well said.