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FAQ for Chi Cubes - Learning how to use Energy to Manifest

FAQ for Chi Cubes - Learning how to use Energy to Manifest

Can other people touch my chi cube? Yes they can. Just tap it against a wooden surface to knock off any of their energies afterwards. Do you only use one person’s DNA under a stack of Chi cubes? Yes, only use one person at a time, otherwise you come into each other’s energy fields and you can pick up each others thoughts and feelings. They key is that you want to remain sovereign in your own energy field, with your own connection to source. Can you use the DNA of another person under a different stack of cubes? Yes, you...

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More Fun with the Divine Priestess Cube

From one of our wonderful customers! Recently I was lying on my bed relaxing while watching a video about spiritual entrepreneurs on my phone. I had my headphones on and was holding the Divine Priestess cube in my left hand. It was giving off the gentle hum that it normally does for me, and I was enjoying the little pulses of energy going up my arm and into my body. After a few minutes of focusing on the video, I felt the energy start settling in my forehead, right in the area of my third-eye chakra. This was a nice...

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First Experience with HighChi Energy Jewelry

First Experience with HighChi Energy Jewelry

This is the experience of one of our clients: I had never heard of High Chi before the first time I went to the Wellness Festival in Sun Valley. The whole thing was a thrilling experience, with so many people and things to see. I wanted to see what was at all the booths, but to be honest I wasn’t that interested in jewelry. My mom makes beautiful gemstone jewelry, and I already have more pieces that I can reasonably wear on a weekly basis. But something about the pieces at the High Chi table made me pause. At first...

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Harvard Unveils MRI Study Proving Meditation Literally Rebuilds The Brain’s Gray Matter In 8 Weeks

Test subjects taking part in an 8-week program of mindfulness meditation showed results that astonished even the most experienced neuroscientists at Harvard University.  The study was led by a Harvard-affiliated team of researchers based at Massachusetts General Hospital, and the team’s MRI scans documented for the very first time in medical history how meditation produced massive changes inside the brain’s gray matter.  “Although the practice of meditation is associated with a sense of peacefulness and physical relaxation, practitioners have long claimed that meditation also provides cognitive and psychological benefits that persist throughout the day,” says study senior author Sara Lazar of the...

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