I am 100% with you on this.
Having said that, there is absolutely somthing to frequencies. Harmonic vibrations, in relation to both sound and physical are definitely something to study.
There is absolutely somthing to study as to the nature of sound waves and how they interact with nature. Have you ever seen how sand, for example, will dance and form geometric patterns when exposed to various sound frequencies?
IMO that is an example of the complexity and interactions between the world and God's design.
That is a tiny example of one of the areas of study that Tesla was fascinated by.
Likewise the concept of everything "vibrates" at a certain frequency, I find to be worthy of investigation and was also the basis of his "earthquake machine" study that could cause buildings to collapse (inadvertantly, as that was not the nature of that study).
In addition, if you research MKUltra and other CIA programs, they believe attunement of the brain to certain frequencies would allow the individual to break some certain barriers between the physical and spiritual and be able to access some form of gestalt field, the location where the experience of memory and time breakes down and you can experience any time from your life, future or past.
Obviously there are major flaws to how/what, etc. To their approach, but I get what they're trying to do. This one always struck me as a pandoras box one.
Anyways, I believe most of these fields of study may be worthy of pursuit, as long as scripture is kept in mind. Obviously activities which opening up one's mind to demonic incursion needs to be prevented, but I'm not sure how much of this going on is specifically related to that.
I believe the proven existence of these interactions is, in part, what has drawn people like the OP to come to many of these oddball conclusions as to how the physical realm works. It feels like he's trying to describe the nuts and bolts mechanics of how he believes the world works and make it some kind of philosophical path to which we should devote to. Maybe that is where the mistakes end up in understanding how it relates to our lives.
Even if that were part of the underlying mechanics of how everything worked, it doesn't seem to be the experience, I think, that God wants us to focus on.
I am 100% with you on this.
Having said that, there is absolutely somthing to frequencies. Harmonic vibrations, in relation to both sound and physical are definitely something to study.
There is absolutely somthing to study as to the nature of sound waves and how they interact with nature. Have you ever seen how sand, for example, will dance and form geometric patterns when exposed to various sound frequencies?
IMO that is an example of the complexity and interactions between the world and God's design.
That is a tiny example of one of the areas of study that Tesla was fascinated by.
Likewise the concept of everything "vibrates" at a certain frequency, I find to be worthy of investigation and was also the basis of his "earthquake machine" study that could cause buildings to collapse (inadvertantly, as that was not the nature of that study).
In addition, if you research MKUltra and other CIA programs, they believe attunement of the brain to certain frequencies would allow the individual to break some certain barriers between the physical and spiritual and be able to access some form of gestalt field, the location where the experience of memory and time breakes down and you can experience any time from your life, future or past.
I believe most of these fields of study may be worthy of pursuit, as long as scripture is kept in mind, obviously activities which opening up one's mind to demonic incursion needs to be prevented, but I'm not sure a lot of this going on is specifically related to that.
I believe the proven existence of these interactions is, in part, what has drawn people to come to many of these oddball conclusions as to how the physical realm works. It feels like he's trying to describe the nuts and bolts mechanics of how he believes the world works and make it some kind of philosophical path to which we should devote to. Maybe that is where the mistakes end up in understanding how it relates to our lives.
Even if that were part of the underlying mechanics of how everything worked, it doesn't seem to be the experience, I think, that God wants us to focus on.