Tuning Forks
Tuning forks create balanced frequencies, which in turn identifies disordered wave patterns and areas of imbalance within the human biofield by providing feedback through sound and vibration. Once detected, the forks are then used to assist this area of the body to rebalance by releasing trapped biophotons.
This is accomplished by the tuning fork initially resonating with the existing distorted frequency pattern, which provides the feedback. Over time as the fork stays with the static, it then retunes it to the original frequency of the fork. This allows for the trapped biophotons in the field to unravel and release.
The tuning fork then acts like a magnet, collecting the released energy from the biofield so that it can be guided back to the body. This energy is then restored to the central chakras and integrated so that it is put back into circulation and can be used by the body to operate at its full potential.
Unweighted Forks
These forks are primarily used in the field, as their frequency is not low enough to effectively work directly on the body. The sound produced is also more audible to the naked ear, making subtle changes in the field easier to identify.
Weighted Forks
These forks produce lower frequencies, and can be used both in the field and on the physical body. These forks have barrels on the tines, which helps sustain the activation for a longer period.