One of the most recent discoveries is that of LED light therapy. This can be used for a number of purposes, specifically though for skin and tissue regeneration but also to enhance mood and to work with the Chakras. The beings in the higher realms know full well how to utilise this technology to great effect, however, we are just ‘discovering’ its potential here on planet Earth.
The first thing that you need to do to check the veracity of this claim is to look at the studies into plant growth using LED lights. It’s all connected and when you start joining the dots you’ll see a picture emerge. If you consider that a human being is like a walking, talking plant, then you’ll soon understand the impact of this modality.
Each colour has a different effect. A multi-phasic (meaning the colours phase from one to another) spectrum of colours is optimal to cover most health conditions, however, targeted therapy using just one colour may be preferable depending on the situation. As with any healing treatment, it is important that the dosage is set correctly, as it is possible to overdo the therapy and cause harm. The frequency of the colour must be set accordingly to the specific disease that is being treated. At the moment, we don’t have the technology available that can accurately diagnose a patient, in other words a full body scan that checks for distortions in the human vessel.
The body scan technology is available in the higher realms to the more advanced ET races, along with AI which can accurately pick out any problems and calculate the right course of action. Unfortunately, at the moment, it is all a bit trial and error and our systems are rudimentary to say the least. You could say that it is in a weak format at the moment. Again, it is likely that this will be resisted fiercely by the pharmaceutical industry, and even actively smeared in order for them to maintain their hegemony.
Currently, we are undergoing the greatest scientific experiment in the effects of light on the human body through our IT equipment. This is due to the blue light that is produced by most of these devices. Each colour of light has a different effect on the human body.
Red light therapy can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and tightens, firms and repairs damaged skin. It encourages the production of collagen and is an excellent anti-aging tool. It provides essential energy for cellular renewal, nutrition and removal of waste material, increases respiration rate, enhances metabolism, raises blood pressure, activates the circulatory and nervous systems.
Orange light energises the body, reduces localised fat and eases digestive system discomforts. It can be used to treat asthma and bronchitis. It can reduce skin redness and flushing, irritation, rosacea, UV radiation damage and the appearance of the tiny blood vessels on the nose and face. It also helps to flush waste from the skin, boost lymphatic flow and increase cellular growth
Yellow light activates toxin elimination, improves decongestion, stimulates lymphocyte production, purifies blood, increases neuromuscular tone and stimulates happiness.
Green light can calm the skin and even out the tone. It regulates melanin production, reduces pigmentation and redness, fights depression, regulates the pituitary gland, calms the nervous system and insomnia, fights infections, triggers regeneration and slows the metabolism.
Blue light does have therapeutic effects, particularly when it comes to skin conditions such as acne and sun damage. It also reduces inflammation and has an antibacterial quality. It calms breathing and heart rate, however, it can also harm the body in too great a quantity. As we have found, it is affecting melatonin production in the brain, which disturbs the sleep/wake cycle.
Indigo helps eye inflammation, cataracts, glaucoma and ocular fatigue.
Purple relaxes muscles, relieves headaches and arthritis pain, purifies the body, assists with detoxification and increases cell regeneration.
Pink eliminates impurities in the bloodstream, cleanses the body, strengthens veins and arteries.
White stimulates production of serotonin, regulating sleep and the nervous system, provides energy and helps reduce the effects of seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
OK. I think that you get the picture now but do you see the view from the top yet? Are you starting to pull the threads together? We’ve spoken about the Chakras and the different colours that they respond to. We’ve also talked about the Archangels and their different coloured rays. Colour has a Divine quality to it does it not? When you see a beautiful piece of art, what happens? It speaks to you and it sparks joy! Colour, art and divinity are all intertwined.
As we progress through this section, we will draw more of the pieces together to create a coherent whole. Remember that I talked about the fact that I am a Walk-in? Well, while I was in the higher realms, I was responsible for creating healing technologies. These are now being remembered in this incarnation and now I’m transmitting the ideas to you. Note that in this lifetime I am not a scientist. I have no medical qualifications. I have no professional qualifications at all. This by no means makes what I’m saying invalid. In fact, many people could simply burn their University degree certificates, as they have been utterly useless to their existence in the role that they have chosen to perform. This is in no way a criticism of your particular chosen field of study, I’m sure that it was super relevant to you at the time.
When you realise that the Universities are funded by some powerful interests that, rather than being philanthropic and benign, are actually wanting to control the minds of the population and steer them in a certain direction. When studying, people are encouraged to focus in on one discipline only like a laser-pointer. If we take the field of medicine, as an example, doctors and nurses are not trained in the use of herbal remedies. These are described as quackery, which is an insult to nature. It is a profound distortion of the healing profession. Instead, they are indoctrinated to push pharmaceuticals. It’s no coincidence that the word ‘doctor’ also means: change the content or appearance of something in order to deceive; falsify.
And so the student ‘doctor’ is trained to deceive patients and falsify healing techniques. There is even the pernicious act of medical hexing, which is basically a negative placebo where a ‘doctor’ tells a patient that they only have a certain amount of time to live. This is a disgusting practise. What gives them the right to provide that prognosis when not all avenues have been explored? As you can probably feel, I am somewhat angry about the mainstream medical profession, as I hold them responsible for medically murdering my mother. I’m fully aware that I need to heal that particular aspect in order to come to a more balanced perspective.
From the book 42: A Puppet Show For Angels by J.J. Flanagan