Cosmo-Volt

If someone has an autoimmune condition and uses the field. Could it increase autoimmune response by stimulating immunity and create pain or discomfort?
Just reformulating here, I do not know if I need to elaborate further.

That doesn’t seem to be the case (from my–ancient–recollection of the linked research above) with the actual machine that this field is based upon.

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Thank you for your answer, WellBeing :slight_smile:
I believe that is correct

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Can’t believe I was sleeping on this field, just read that descriptive article tagged, this deserves to be a daily one surely

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Damn, it’s quick to get lost in these Gems.

I’m going to be frank, I partially came back to this field due to the music… it’s just too fire imo.

upon playing the audio it started working right away… mainly my Knee area and my hip flexors.

I’ve been stretching my TFL as it was a clear indicator of my knee issues (finally making great progress)

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What do you guys think about 1-2 listens even if I don’t have any physical problem? Would this still help with general health or would it be a waste of time? I’m also listening to torsion and plasma light

Sure.

But an interesting question for you: how will you be determined how this field is “working” for you? IOW, what results are you expecting and how will you know when you are getting them?

I don’t know, more well-being in general, less soreness from gym workouts, improved cognitive functions that could be damaged from addictions and whatsoever… From my understating, this can help with every physical related problem, but I’m not quite sure if this only targets pains, aches, diseases or all around health in general… I guess I have to try and find out!

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I never used this because I’m already using plasma beach and I thought they basically did the same thing but with cosmo more focused on the physical (?)… man these fields are really hard to understand even after reading the topics a lot of time :joy:

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Sure, that’s the fun of these fields!

I know what you mean. As I “understand” it (in quotes because I can’t really claim that I do understand), The 3 (which is how I think of them)–Torsion, Plasma Beach and Cosmo-Volt–are based on related principles. Those principles are pretty esoteric (to me) and because of that, concrete effects of these fields may be missed.

IME, I like to use them together (usually in that order, but it doesn’t seem to matter if I switch them up) because they seem to support and enhance one another.

Have fun!

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Yeah the concept and the work behind these fields is actually unbelievable. I will put cosmo volt in my stack and see how it goes. I think my higher self will decide overtime if it’s serving me or if I need to let it go for now; the testimonials are just too good to be ignored in this one

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I had to Bookmark your post, thank you.

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Anyone care to explain what this does exactly?

Love this field, my personal observation is that it spread tiny electrical charges through the body, almost static electricity, feels like it is intelligent too, and is directed to sufficient areas…

Charging the cells.

Expect tingling in various body parts, it feels to me a millions or trillions of incredibly tiny sparks of electricity.

Good for the nervous system or ailments related to energetic disturbances in your meridiam system.

Can have a plethora of health benefits not covered by other fields.

To me it’s not charging the cell directly with voltage as does the Advanced Healing one but it might have an indirect effect on it.

Still I’m open to hear a scientific explanation…

Think it might be a very good support to meridian fields and generally energetic overload as it seems to redistribute the energies more equally around the body but these are personal impressions so bare that in mind too

It also reminds me a lot of the kundalini force which ejects through the spine and spreads the spine in a similar bursting fashion, calming the nervous system.

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I have an original Violet Ray at home and can definitely say this outperforms it by lightyears… Plasma Flaunt with this instead of Tesla’s Violet Ray… I would say it would be a big improvement @Captain_Nemo

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Updated description below.

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Yeah, me too, and I agree about this field. But instead of replacing the VR, just play this in the stack. Best of both worlds! :slight_smile:

I feel a very cold Spot and tingling at my front left side. I’m guessing it’s my stomach or intestine reacting. The sudden cold Spot is weird though :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:. Listening 3rd time in a row now.

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Galvanism.

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