Comments by "Peter deWolf" (@StoneShards) on "The Scientist Who Solved The Law of Vibration: "DESIRES ARE FREQUENCIES"" video.
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"Aligning your thoughts with positive intent", sounds good, but that's not how it works, exactly. Thoughts are mental articulations of awareness which, itself, is the balance between "attention" and "intention", the two basic tools of psychical manipulation. Everything depends on one's individual facility with these tools. Until one masters them, they will be drawn into play spontaneously, and unpredictably. You see a car hit a deer; if your emotional response is not mastered you may immediately feel hatred for the driver. How fast can you reform that response?! Can you reform it before "the waves go out"? Or will your hatred be felt by the driver, making you responsible for an assault of sorts? Is there a rebound from the car driver's psyche toward YOU, in an automatic defensive response that elicits within you a group or series of associations to experiential memory, articulating as a "desire" within you, arriving "out of the blue" to your awareness. The complexity of the sea of vibration that surrounds us is unfathomable.
The use of term, "frequencies", is problematic in the extreme: frequency is a property of PERIODIC waveforms; not all waveforms are periodic. This a problem. Further, waveforms require a medium of transmission--"something" gets "wavy". This is another problem. The uncertainties introduced by these "problems" make the thoughts squishy and vague, limiting thought intensity, which, I take it, is the amplitude of the waveforms. "Frequency" should be a good term if you can solve the problems satisfactorily.
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@kgonzalez8098 <--Especially smells transport you to a time and place instantly! It is very useful to modulate the recollection response to avoid imaginatively re-experiencing physical sensation, if that might be useful, such as in the case of the person who faints at the sight of blood because of a traumatic experience where they SMELLED blood. There are "professional noses", who make a living smelling things, especially for businesses that manufacture perfumes. Their sensitivity to scent is remarkable, but everyone has an olfactory organ, so everyone experiences the same great sensitivity without being aware of it. It's kind of an old wives' tale, that, if you forget what you were just intending to do, go back to where you were when you were thinking about it, or, more commonly, walk through a doorway again. The energetic impression of you is still there; I guess the idea is that you can become that person again by reoccupying that space. I don't know, but it's interesting to think about.
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