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What is your impact?

  • Apr 15, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 14, 2024




What do you think you would change if everyone could see the colour and frequency of your thoughts? (Not the content) Would you walk into a meeting with the earthquake-esque violent wavelengths as you stressed out about hitting your numbers? Would anyone believe you when you opened your mouth to say. "We're looking good, we just need to. . ."


What do you think the impact would be if you could monitor your own brainwaves and create a sense of calm and mindfulness before doing ANYTHING? How would it impact people around you?


What would you say if I told you - everyone is impacted by your thoughts regardless of whether or not they can see these wavelengths. What if I told you that your own mind, body and spirit is responding to those wavelengths regardless of whether or not you mindfully make yourself aware of them.


Before you get stressed about your KPI's, or work, or your relationships, or your day to day, or the traffic, check in on your waves, note the colour & tone. Imagine them calming down, turning green, light blue, and becoming softly undulating. People will listen more to what you have to say, your default mode network in your brain will start to shift toward a more positive baseline, your body will release the "good" hormones in your body, and not the "stress" ones. And that's just the beginning. Your limbic brain doesn't speak ENGLISH or any other language. It speaks FREQUENCIES. Change your internal environment, EVERYTHING else will follow.




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- Roe Gabriel - GRACE| Healing | Author | Speaker

**I am not a professional counsellor and in no way should this advice be in place of professional assistance. This is my own concept built from my own healing experiences.

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