Get high with Electromagnetic Frequencies
You could find yourself getting high with electromagnetic frequencies that mimic the sensations of things like cannabis, ecstasy, and acid.
True story… and this time we’re not talking about snorting Cacao – the new rage in Berlin.
Dami Ajani, an electronics technician and owner of a NeuroFitness Wellness Center in Regina, Saskatchewan created the device for therapy using electromagnetic frequencies at home.
After he experimented with the electromagnetic frequencies device with a DJ friend, he figured that it could possibly work really well at a party to help get you high without the use of chemicals.
“The resonator isn’t a unique device, a lot of people have done this prior to me. But as far as I know, it’s the first time electromagnetic frequencies are being used at parties to match the mood the DJ wants to create. That’s why I call myself an EJ: energy jockey.” Said Ajani
Dami explains that it is an electronic circuit board with crystals inside…
“Silicon is a crystal and that’s the basis of all technology, so I used my background to study electronic circuits and look at antennas and radio frequencies to come up with it. Originally I designed this because I was playing the frequencies at home, and they’re kind of jarring—they almost sound like digital beeps and boops of old sci-fi movies. I thought my neighbors probably weren’t appreciating that, so I developed the device back in 2010 to listen to these frequencies without the volume.”
The frequencies were created by a mathematician and former Microsoft software engineer from Edmonton, Donald Adams under his company Sound of Stars.
He made use of a large database of research from the alternative and contemporary health world. He also created mathematical maps of the different states of the brain and applied them to an algorithm, which spews out the frequencies.
The aim behind the electromagnetic frequencies is to help put people in a good mood and onto a better vibration.
“I like to put a nice frequency called “rejuvenate” on at the end of the night. Some people have even said they woke up and didn’t even feel hungover. It’s really about helping people get to a place where they can feel connected and they go home without feeling shitty. That’s the effect I’m hoping to provide to people.” Said Ajani
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