How Do You Store The Ormus?

Monatomic elements, also known as ORMEs or the Ormus, are precious metals reduced to a singular molecular state. Because they are precious metals, they can’t be completely spoiled, but electromagnetic fields and extreme temperatures do reduce their effectiveness. While storing monatomic elements is easy, consumers have to keep them in the proper spot!

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What Are The Three Stages Of Biofeedback Training?

Biofeedback training is a holistic mind-body therapy that helps us understand how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors impact our physical bodies. By measuring many body responses, including heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, brain waves, skin temperature, and muscle tension, people can learn how their physiological activity changes in the face of certain stressors. They can learn what to do to improve their health and emotional well-being.

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What Is A Universal Elixir?

A universal elixir is a substance that was long sought after by alchemists. Also called the Elixir of Life, it was supposed to cure all diseases and grant the user renewed youth. Along with turning non-precious elements into gold, discovering a universal elixir was the major quest for alchemists throughout history. 

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Why Are Monatomics Sometimes Referred To As Starfire?

Throughout history, monatomic elements and their closest approximations have gone through many different names: manna, White Gold, the Philosopher’s Stone, etc. “Monatomic” is a name we can give it because we now know how elements are constructed, but another ancient name has stuck for these elements, particularly Monatomic Gold: Starfire. 

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What Is The Difference Between Diatomic And Monatomic?

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You might wonder, “What is the difference between diatomic and monatomic molecules, and why does it matter”? Strong bonds make elements like gold and silver the metals we know them to be. At their smallest, these bonds create particles known as diatomic molecules. A diatomic molecule is either made up of two of the same elemental particles or as a compound of two different elements. This is in contrast with monatomic particles, which are solitary atoms not bonded to other atoms.

The difference between diatomic and monatomic molecules might not seem like a big deal to us, because it’s hard for our brains to quantify something as small as a diatomic molecule. But the difference between one atom and two makes a large difference to making precious metals useful to the body!

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What Is M-State?

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When researching monatomic elements, you’ve probably seen the term “M-state”. Without context, this can be a bit confusing, but it’s an easy concept to grasp. The “M” in M-state stands for “monatomic”, because the “monatomic state” is the state of atomic isolation. “M-state elements” is a term that can be used interchangeably with monatomic elements, orbitally rearranged monatomic elements (ORMEs), and Ormus. 

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Five Steps To Ascension

A common goal for yoga and meditation practitioners is something called ascension. Ascension is stepping into a higher consciousness and accepting this new state of mind, body, and spirit. Though not everyone’s journey to ascension is the same, there are five common steps that come with raising your consciousness.

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Ormus Long-Term Effects

Monatomics are also known as M-state or Ormus materials (Ormus being an acronym for “Orbitally Rearranged Molecules of Unusual Size”). These molecules make up a surprisingly high percentage of the mass of organic matter, but when these elements are isolated to their constituent parts through alchemical processes, they exhibit incredible properties. These properties are believed to work in your body at an infinitesimal level, down into the cellular structure, helping your body do more.

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Quantum Jumping and Jacob’s Ladder

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“Quantum Jumping” is a phrase that brings to mind a certain science fiction show from the 90s, but we don’t mean a whole body jumping to different timelines in order to have adventures. Rather, the quantum jump is more of a “shift of reality”, and the ability to do so can lead to rather startling insights about one’s self and the universe at large!

To read one of the most famous allusions to quantum jumping, we need to go back to the Hebrew Bible, Genesis 28:10-19 – the story of Jacob’s Ladder.

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What Is The Difference Between Colloidal and Monatomic Gold?

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Gold has long been sought after in the alchemical sciences, and turning lead into gold was one of the major goals of alchemists throughout history. We know more about the ancient scientists and their uses of monatomics, and their associations of gold with status and prestige might hint at something more, but it’s hard to say they knew the real story behind what gold can achieve in the body.

There are two major types of gold reduced to its molecular state: colloidal gold and monatomic gold. While they sound the same, these two types of gold are reduced to their elemental states in different ways, and thus they have different impacts on your health and spiritual well-being!

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