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The Highest Frequency a Human Can Hold

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The Highest Frequency a Human Can Hold A Neuroscience View of Calm, Coherence, and Conscious Influence People often talk about “raising your frequency” like you’re upgrading a radio tower inside your chest. It sounds mystical. Electric. Maybe even interdimensional. But here’s the quiet truth. Your nervous system is not a crystal transmitter. It’s biology. And biology is far more interesting. Because what we call “frequency” is really something measurable, trainable, and profoundly human. Let’s open the hood. What frequencies do humans actually produce? From a strict physics perspective, we only generate a few kinds of signals: Brain waves: about 0.5 to 40 Hz Heart rhythms: about 1 Hz average Voice: up to 20,000 Hz Body heat: infrared radiation None of these allow you to beam enlightenment across the city like a Wi-Fi router. So when people say “high frequency,” they’re not describing literal energy waves. They’re describing states of consciousness. And neuroscience has very...

Everyone Lives in a Snow Globe: Why You Can’t Judge Another Person’s Reality

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Everyone Lives in a Snow Globe Why You Can’t Judge Another Person’s Reality In Scrubs , J.D. paints life in pastel daydreams even when the hospital is fluorescent chaos. He imagines the world not as it is, but as he wishes it to be. Unicorns in hallways. Surreal montages with Elliott and Turk. That signature internal monologue that sometimes feels more real than reality itself. That’s a lot like lucid dreaming. The moment you realize you’re the director, the set bends. What matters isn’t accuracy, it’s beauty. In the movie Deception (the one with Hugh Jackman and Ewan McGregor), there’s a chess metaphor about appearance versus truth. What’s on the board versus what’s happening in the player’s mind. When your dreams grow as vivid as waking life, your psyche becomes both player and board. You start choosing experiences not by what’s externally real, but by what resonates with emotional weight. And then there’s that SpongeBob episode. You know the one. SpongeBob and...