Unraveling the Complex Mysteries of Negative Green
I’ve been fascinated by Negative Green for some time now. Some say it’s not dangerous, while others urge caution. The truth is, “experts” don’t agree. In fact, they regularly dismiss each other. So, I’ve decided to gather all the information I’ve come across and leave it up to you to decide where you stand.
Let’s take a walk through the mysterious world of Negative Green, shall we? It’s one of those topics that, once you dive in, you realize it’s like a labyrinth—both fascinating and a bit cautionary. This energy frequency is not your run-of-the-mill vibe; it’s multifaceted, with both beneficial and, some say, potentially harmful aspects, which is why it’s crucial to understand it before diving headfirst into its depths.
The Many Faces of Negative Green
Negative Green isn’t a one-size-fits-all kind of energy. It’s a spectrum, showing up in different forms, each with its own characteristics and quirks. To make it even more intriguing, Negative Green goes by several names depending on who you’re talking to or what context you’re in.
Common Names for Negative Green:
Negative Green: The most widely recognized term in the world of BioGeometry and dowsing.
Hidden Green: This name comes from the idea that its vibrations are subtle and not immediately apparent, often “hidden” from the untrained eye.
Abdul Green: A lesser-known term that’s sometimes used in specific esoteric circles.
Infra-Green: Refers to the energy being below the normal perception range, similar to how infrared is below the visible spectrum of light.
Magnetic Green: Used when referring specifically to the magnetic vibrational component of Negative Green, often considered the more hazardous side.
Grey/Winter Grey: Some believe that the vibration of Negative Green holds the frequency of the color grey.
Applications of Negative Green:
In Pendulum Healing:
The Osiris Pendulum, for example, is specifically tuned to channel Negative Green for therapeutic purposes. This isn’t just about swinging a piece of wood or metal around; we’re talking about addressing real health conditions with its unique vibrational properties.In BioGeometry:
Negative Green takes center stage in BioGeometry, a fascinating practice that uses precise shapes to fine-tune the energy fields in our living spaces. Picture your home or workspace resonating at a higher frequency, creating an environment of harmony and balance. However, it's worth noting that not everyone buys into the findings of Dr. Ibrahim Karim, with some completely dismissing his research.In Environmental Energy:
Then there are those magical spots in nature, places that just feel different. Some believe these places naturally emit Negative Green vibrations. Whether you harness this energy for good or take steps to mitigate its more challenging aspects, understanding what you’re dealing with is key.
The Dual Nature of Negative Green
In some circles, Negative Green has a reputation for being a bit of a trickster because it has two primary vibrational qualities: Vertical and Horizontal. Think of these as the yin and yang of this energy.
BioGeometry, founded by Dr. Ibrahim Karim, introduces a unique perspective on subtle energies, especially the concept of Negative Green. This esoteric energy quality plays a significant role in harmonizing living systems and environments. Below is a breakdown of the components and characteristics of Negative Green:
Two Main Components of Negative Green:
Vertical Negative Green (VNG):
Connected to spiritual or transcendental energy.
Acts as a higher-dimensional energy that aligns individuals with cosmic consciousness.
Associated with centering and aligning energy fields for spiritual growth.
Horizontal Negative Green (HNG):
Grounded, relating more to the Earth's energy fields.
Balances and harmonizes environments by neutralizing harmful energies.
Promotes physical and energetic balance, enhancing health and well-being.
Electric and Magnetic Qualities:
While not classified in strict electromagnetic terms, Negative Green’s energetic effects can be loosely interpreted through:
Electric-like Qualities (Vertical):
Related to initiating force and potential energy within a system.
Influences biological systems by setting energies into motion.
Magnetic-like Qualities (Horizontal):
Associated with receptivity and the system’s response to energetic interactions.
Helps balance the energy fields of spaces and living organisms.
Benefits of Vertical Negative Green (VNG):
Promotes higher levels of consciousness and spiritual enlightenment.
Aligns individuals with cosmic energy and aids in spiritual practices.
Must be handled carefully as it can be overly potent, leading to negative effects if imbalanced.
Benefits of Horizontal Negative Green (HNG):
Neutralizes harmful energies in spaces, making it safer for living beings.
Harmonizes and balances the physical environment, promoting well-being.
Used in BioGeometry design to create healthier living and workspaces.
Practical Applications of Negative Green:
Shapes, Colors, and Movements: BioGeometry utilizes specific designs to interact with subtle energies, including Negative Green.
Environmental Harmonization: Tools and shapes are created to harness beneficial energy qualities while balancing or neutralizing harmful ones.
Health and Well-being: By managing these energy qualities, BioGeometry aims to improve health, balance, and even agricultural outcomes.
Careful Handling of Vertical Negative Green:
VNG has penetrating energy that can be detrimental if not properly balanced.
Harmonization through the use of HNG ensures its safe and beneficial application.
In BioGeometry, understanding and balancing these two components of Negative Green is key to optimizing energy fields for health and spiritual growth. Through thoughtful application, we can create harmonious environments that support well-being on multiple levels.
I learned quite a bit about the attributes of the negative green frequency by reading up on pendulums that emit negative green. I found this information on the Baj Pendulum website. “ This specific frequency, known as "G-," is associated with various therapeutic effects:
Drying Effects: The negative green vibration can dry out substances, which have been historically used in processes like mummification.
Mummifying: This property makes it effective in preservation, similar to how ancient practices desiccated bodies for preservation.
Antiviral, Antibacterial, and Antiparasitic Effects: The G- vibration is believed to have strong properties that help combat viruses, bacteria, and parasites, making it particularly useful in energy healing practices targeting infections and microbial issues.”
These attributes are highly valued in therapeutic applications within the field of radiesthesia. It is worth bringing up that Dr.Karim’s research, which combines radiesthesia within BioGeometry did include ‘the pyramids and hemispheres produce this vibration along their central axis. In ancient sacred buildings, however, only the horizontal components of this energy are found; the vertical components, which are the harmful parts of this energy, are usually canceled through an architectural solution.” It is also worth mentioning overexposure to VNG can be canceled out through the white light of the Isis pendulum.
Testing the Vibe:
How can you tell which type of Negative Green energy you’re dealing with? While I have a BioGeometry Horizontal & Vertical Pendulum Set that clearly shows both horizontal and vertical energies, I’ve discovered an even simpler method. By using a full-spectrum pendulum, you can program it to swing in a circular motion to indicate electric vibrations, and in a straight back-and-forth line to represent magnetic vibrations.
Safety First: Navigating the Debate
There is a well-known anecdote in the world of dowsing and radiesthesia regarding a man who died from overexposure to the Negative Green frequency. The story often references an event involving Louis Turenne, a French Radiesthesist, who reportedly died after prolonged exposure to the Negative Green ray. He was said to have been experimenting with a pendulum that emitted this frequency and, after being exposed to it for extended periods, he became ill and ultimately passed away.
This account is frequently cited by practitioners to highlight the potential dangers of working with certain subtle energies, especially without proper precautions. However, it's important to note that these stories are often anecdotal and not scientifically documented, making them part of the lore surrounding Negative Green rather than confirmed medical cases.
Concerns:
There’s no shortage of cautionary tales out there. Some argue that prolonged exposure to Negative Green’s magnetic component can lead to negative health effects. It’s a powerful energy, and as with any potent force, it demands respect and careful handling.
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On the flip side, many practitioners sing its praises, especially the electric aspect. When harnessed correctly, it can be a healing force, a spiritual amplifier that brings clarity and connection.
My Experience with Negative Green
In my exploration of Negative Green, I’ve found there are indeed two distinct waves: Vertical Negative Green (VNG) and Horizontal Negative Green (HNG). Using the BioGeometry Horizontal & Vertical Pendulum Set, I was able to detect both. Interestingly, whenever one is present, the other is as well, though in varying proportions. This may explain why some people believe Negative Green isn’t harmful—they assume HNG cancels out VNG. While that can be true if both are in equal proportions, this isn’t always the case. Each pendulum has its unique balance of HNG and VNG, so the proportions can differ, influencing how these energies interact.
I believe both forms of Negative Green energy offer unique benefits. While Vertical Negative Green (VNG) is safe to use, it’s crucial not to overdo it—don’t immerse yourself daily in VNG energy! Any negative effects, or even fatalities, associated with VNG were likely due to extreme overexposure. As long as you’re not exposing yourself to large amounts of VNG daily, you’re fine. Keep any pendulums that are high in VNG in Faraday bags. Of course, not everyone will agree with this, and that’s okay. These are my findings based on my experimentation with Negative Green.
Wrapping It Up
The topic of Negative Green often stirs up debate. Some emphasize its potential dangers, while others dismiss any concerns entirely. It's essential to consider both sides. Whether you're an experienced energy worker or just starting your journey into BioGeometry, educating yourself on both the benefits and potential drawbacks of the Negative Green frequency is key. By exploring all perspectives, you'll gain a more well-rounded understanding of this complex energy. Ultimately, it’s about forming your conclusions—don’t let the “experts” decide for you, because on this topic they don’t agree. Make up your mind. Trust your own experience and intuition.