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Hi there The sound healing audio that I have created called “The Unity Codes” features the full spectrum of Zobet/solfeggio frequencies (not 6, not 9 but all of them!) that help the body get back in tune, not only via a deeply relaxing and meditative Theta brainwave state which is great for boosting your creativity, your immune system, enhancing visualisation, dream recall, problem-solving, transforming limiting beliefs, etc but it’s also a great way of helping you connect with your divinity because 111 is a divine number based on sacred mathematics. It also helps the body tune in and remember it’s part of nature tuning the Phi ratio of the body from the bones in your whole skeleton right down to the DNA and unifying the microcosm of the body to the macrocosm, ie tuning you in as part of the whole so instead of the idea “We are One” just being a concept, it can instead be felt in every cell of the body as a truth for us. 111Hz is also good for pain relief and it is used in Dr Bob Beck’s BT7 Biotuner and in NET (Neuro-Electric Therapy) for helping people clear their drug addiction. Go here to find out more (German website) www.suchtzentrum.de Rock stars like Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and Pete Townsend testify to its benefits together with an endorsement by the actor Sean Connery of one of the books (called “Hooked – NET – The new approach to drug cure”) written by Scottish surgeon Dr Meg Patterson who created the therapy in the early 1970’s. In 1974 it was used by Eric …
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