We all know rocks, which I also refer to as crystals, are made of elements under certain conditions provided by the earth. You already know, this is what we learn in science class:
Igneous rocks solidify from molten material called magma or lava. They are subdivided into intrusive (cooled slowly underground, e.g., granite) and extrusive (cooled quickly on the surface, e.g., basalt).
Sedimentary rocks form from the accumulation, compaction, and cementation of sediments or organic material. Common examples include sandstone, shale, and limestone, which often contain fossils.
Metamorphic rocks result from existing rocks being transformed by intense heat and pressure without melting. Examples include marble (from limestone) and gneiss (from granite).
What we were not taught in those science classes was the vibrational frequency that rocks produce, which is designed by Nature.
If that doesn’t make sense, check out my About EMF Zone page to gain a broader understanding. Basically, rocks are made of elements. Each rock as its unique energy signature, like all things since energy creates life and things.
ELEMENTS OF OUR WORLD
When you do some digging, or remember the basics from your old science classes, you find that Oxygen is the most common element on Earth. Silicon is the second most abundant, making up about 28.2%.
These two elements are the primary components of silica (SiO₂) and various silicate minerals, which constitute more than 90% of the Earth. Because of their strong chemical affinity, silicon is rarely found in its pure form, instead existing predominantly in compounds like quartz and other silicate structures.
ELEMENTS OF THE PHYSICAL BODY
In the body, Oxygen is the most common element by mass, accounting for approximately 60% of total body weight. Silicon is one of the essential elements of living materials and, after iron and zinc, is the third most abundant trace element in the human body. Silicon is found in all cells and tissues.
Cells create connective tissue which is a vital component for the health of every organ throughout the body. Connective tissue makes up a variety of essential physical structures, including joints, cartilage, bones, skin (nails and hair), blood vessels, and the heart. Every piece of the physical body is composed of cells, and every cell carries an electrical charge. We are talking about billions of cells in your body.
FREQUENCIES IN EXPRESSION
Each rock is an expression of frequency, not manipulated by man or science, but naturally provided by Nature. This is based on the science of cymatics.
Did you know that one drop of water, or one microcrystal, is alive and self-aware, and curiously SiO2 quartz is the only thing within all of creation that science deems as not having any half-life?
The word crystal is defined as a solid composed of an array of atoms or molecules possessing long range order and an arrangement is a pattern that is periodic in three dimensions.
~ Wiktionary
One drop of water, or one microcrystal, has properties that are just being discovered by science.
“In 2012, Harvard established that a single gram (1/5th of a teaspoon) of water can store 700 terabytes of data (5.5 petabytes). The computer you are using to read this may have a very tiny fraction of that much storage space. Realize we’re talking about a couple of drops of water now.”
This is link to the article.
SUMMARY
The characteristics of rocks extend far beyond how they were made: igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic.
To grasp how they hold a vibrational frequency requires your own realization that energy creates life and things.
Today, science is discovering new properties of rocks, which are made of microcrystals, but ancient civilizations have been benefiting from rocks for centuries.
What we have been taught about rocks is elementary at best. The authentic nature of rocks has been hidden and lied about since we were born. Are you ready to elevate your consciousness to grasp that our world is an infused natural harmony field available to everyone?



