Frequency Of Life

When we were created (at conception), God placed His frequency (His Spirit) in us. As we mature in the womb over a 9-month period, much can happen.

Sin, generational sin and habitual sin, of the pregnant mother against her own body and soul (temple) can cause genetic compromises or DNA alterations which can leave the fetus open for health disorders as they grow and age.

Spiritual and emotional health are so important when attempting to procreate. Sin, stress, and a malnourished toxic system are the main factors concerning miscarriages and birth defects. Miscarriages and birth defects are at an all-time high. As for frequencies, we are at an all-time low in our modern era here on earth. This is the main reason cancer mortality is at an all-time high level, as are many life-threatening health concerns.

Diminished frequency runs parallel with the spiritual, emotional and physical decline in health and well-being we are encountering.

Very few humans are seeking the spiritual realm of their existence. (The Lord our God and Creator lives and operates in the spirit realm). Most humans that endure sickness are literally poisoning the trinity of their being, which causes an impairment of their frequency (leading cause of disease).

When we address the restoration of our frequency through healthy lifestyle changes; wholesome diet, prayer, and eliminating stress, then and only then will our frequency rise to optimal levels bringing the total health renewal we seek and desire. Drugs will not increase our frequency, nor will a dead food diet (processed foods and beverages which are void of nutrients). Plant compounds increase frequency, as does prayer. Joy, peace, forgiveness and especially love will also raise our frequency.

With frequency being so connected to our DNA and immunity, it is vitally important to avoid stress. When we restore our frequency we are also restoring our telomeres, which is the measuring rod for DNA stability. The restoration of your frequency, telomeres and immunity will cause disease to melt away. It simply takes a little discipline and commitment.