The technology that Mental Wellness Lab employs is partially based on Albert Einstein’s findings.
Einstein believed that everything is energy and therefore everything vibrates at a certain frequency.
Thus, if you want to bring into effect a certain reality, outcome, or result—according to Einstein—you will need to “… match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. There is no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics.”
In terms of human beings, we believe Einstein was referring to a person’s conscious and unconscious thoughts, feeling, emotions, which are all composed of material substances and therefore all vibrate at different frequencies.
Low-level thoughts, feeling, and emotions, vibrate at low frequencies, while high-level thoughts, feeling, and emotions, vibrate at high frequencies.
When a person harbors low-level thoughts, feeling, and emotions of anger, hate, or jealousy, for example, you can be sure that person’s conduct, character, and behavior is low.
Why? Because he is filled with negativity or negative vibrations. In other words, he’s filled with negative, low frequencies.
So, Einstein was saying that if you want to initiate a positive change in that low-level person—who is obviously vibrating at a low frequency—you would need to “… match the frequency of the reality you want.”
And what is the reality, result, or outcome one would want in such a situation?
One would want to raise the frequency of that person, so that it matches the frequency of a high-minded person.
What is a “high-minded person”? A person who is filled with uplifting positivity, which would, of course, include his high-level thoughts, feeling, and emotions.
According to Einstein, if you could introduce or embed the frequency of that high-minded person into that low-level person’s bio-field, the low-level person would begin to think, act, and behave more and more like that high-minded person.
That is inevitable, or as Einstein stated, ” you cannot help but get that reality,” if you “… match the frequency of the reality you want.”
Thus, the mental-emotional “frequency blueprint” of a person’s conscious and unconscious mind is indeed “elastic,” “pliable,” and not as fixed as we once thought.
What are “frequency blueprints” and what do they have to do with the Mental Health Patch?
Every traumatic event in a person’s life—including childhood traumatic events—leaves a negative, material-frequency imprint on their unconscious mind.
This imprint materially or physically exists and vibrates at a certain frequency.
After these trauma-based imprints begin to accumulate in the unconscious mind, they form something akin to a “frequency blueprint.”
This blueprint has an overall low, aberrant, negative frequency associated with it, since it came into existence via a host of negative, traumatic events.
If you want to “overwrite” or remove these low-frequency imprints that are buried in the unconscious mind, you must first raise the overall frequency of this blueprint by introducing a higher frequency either “on top of” or “over” the existing aberrant blueprint.
Then, the old blueprint will start vibrating at this newly introduced, higher harmonic frequency.
Why? Because everything in the universe gravitates to, or towards, a harmonic state—to a state of wholeness, completeness, and growth.
Even the old neuropathways associated with these past trauma-based events will change, meaning they will cease to exist.
So, what happens next?
The painful traumatic feelings, emotions, images, sounds, memories, and thoughts that your brain used to associate with certain past traumatic events, will be “overwritten” and removed—including both childhood trauma and recent trauma.
For the most part, your previous knee-jerk reactions to things associated with this past trauma will most likely lessen, or not play out at all—in your body or mind.
Why? Because the traumatic memory-responses associated with this past trauma will have been affectedly “overwritten” and removed.
Of course, you’ll still be able to recall different traumatic events, it’s just that the distressing, emotional content associated with those traumatic events will no longer be there.
This is what we call “truly leaving one’s past behind.”