So I have a few items I would like to store in a way that will “contain” the field so that it does not affect me when I do not intend to use them. I have read that the field only affects areas of about 3m but since I am sensitive to energies i feel as if I can still feel them. (I also hear them in a buzz due to my sensitivities and having listened to too many audio :/). I live in a small space so it is not possible to adequately store them far enough from me. I have heard of glass or aluminum foil but non seems to work?
I do feel overwhelmed with energies.
Please Sapienmed, what is the solution to store the items not in use? Is it possible to create an item that safely contains the fields?
I’m just guessing on this, but would a Faraday bag work for this since these block electronics from receiving and transmitting signals?. I’m thinking putting tags in the bag would block the field from transmitting outside of it.
Great question. Not something we’ve considered really but there definitely are studio apartments or dorm rooms out there. Any large, thick container would help contain the energy a bit. Rubber or lead box would work well.
Large container means, energy from field has to project through the container outwards. Lead is a dense metal and would be harder for the field to pass through, so it should contain it quite well.
Rubber is an insulator, a material in which an electrical charge can’t flow through. So, energy in general has trouble flowing through rubber. It grounds off energy.
Random but cool fact, if you grab a powerline while wearing thick rubber sole boots , the electricity can’t go through you to get to ground (since the rubber is keeping you from being grounded). Don’t try this though!
Storing them in any of these is fine. When I speak of electrical insulation, its more about containing the fields within a radius…so it won’t affect you from 5-10 feet away if you put it as far away from you as possible. But it would still heavily affect you if its on you. Pocket or worn. In plastic or rubber bands… or whatever really.
I was thinking about film guard bags, that are used to protect unprocessed film rolls when going through airport security.
Would this work in containing the fields?
Lol literally ONE person after sooo many tags out there asked about where to store them and now everybody is like they are in urgent need of storing tags
Do a test by storing your tags in an airtight bag by removing the air in a container filled with water.
Water like lead can reduce radiation. I saw this in articles which talked about the means of protection against gamma rays in space .
That could reduce the scope of the tags.
Maybe Mu-metal can reduce the energy of the fields. this can be in a roll.
Also I thought of a metal box connected to a grounded outlet or a layer of plastic covered with aluminum foil to make a sort of Faraday cage.
Has tested …