There are several ways that we can describe that 'unseen' thing we call energy..
But this one is by far my favourite! And being able to demonstrate it physically with muscle testing is my favourite for building the bridge into a much wider world of possibilities for every day people . And this pretty much sums up the beginning of my classes here in Medicine Hat. I love to physically demonstrate for people the various ways in which we can use muscles to measure the stress someone may be under with things like behaviours, words, supplements, food, etc. The more objective you are, the better it works. Albert Einstein once said 'you cannot solve a problem with the same mind that created it.' Muscle-testing is a way to take the mind out of the equation. That begs a whole different argument on the power of the mind....that's another post.
But here we go!
We are just like the earth...
Our lava core, consisting heavily of iron, rotates against the crust of the earth, creating what's known as an electromagnetic field. It's like a generator that's also a magnet!
You can see physical evidence of this with something called the Northern Lights. Auroras are produced when the magnetosphere is disturbed by the solar wind that the path of charged particles in both solar wind and magnetospheric plasma, mainly in the form of electrons and protons, precipitate them into the upper atmosphere due to Earth's magnetic field, where their energy is lost. Pretty cool! It's science and a show!
Now, the physical body is similar to the planet. Our hearts are responsible for pumping blood around our body. And our blood has...you guessed it! Iron! So we're also walking generators and magnets.
Contrary to common belief, it isn't food that gives you energy...it's movement. The act of cutting through the electromagnetic fields of everything or everyone around us that creates more electricity within us. We see that more evident in people who exercise. They have more energy because they've created it. Even at night, your breath keeps your diaphragm and rib cage moving. It's slow and steady, but that movement keeps you alive.
Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental forces of science, unified by James Clerk Maxell in 1873. It basically says that all atoms in matter are held together by this force, creating all the tangible things we see in our world. A breakdown in electromagnetism and things start to fall apart. Literally!