Tensor Rings, which first arose in the 1990s, are special coils that have a powerful influence on water and living beings. Encompassing Slim Spurling and Bill Reid's discoveries, dubbed Light-Life Rings, this technology has been corroborated by thrilling research. The science behind Tensor Rings revolves around the toroidal vortex--a zone of whirring motion forming a doughnut-like shape.
Those who sense energy can detect a luminous beam inside the Tensor Ring that radiates in both directions. This energy column tidies up the space around it. When water flows through a Tensor Ring, its molecules become ordered, and the longer it relaxes within the column, the more orderly the structure. Use Tensor Rings by a container of water, showerhead, faucet or incoming water line. As the water structure follows suit, chlorine gets released and the water flavor generally improves. Further, although harder to quantify, its energy gets amplified. Thanks to the energy ribbon woven by the Tensor Ring, it's one of the most useful devices for shielding water from EMFs and similar external impacts. It's also fantastic for embedding "information" into water.
In addition to their effect on water, Tensor Rings have been used to augment plant growth and vitality. They are often used to reduce pain and inflammation. No health claims are being made, however, if Rings “organize the space” within their energetic column, it would explain their ability to reduce inflammation and their ability to support the healing response. Although short-term use on the body can be beneficial, their long-term use in one place is not recommended.
Tensor Rings are most often used as a single unit (placed around a pitcher of water, over a faucet, or around a water line), but they can be used in groupings with interesting effects.
When certain sizes (based on golden ratio harmonics) are used in sets of 3, harmonic resonance is established— like a musical chord where the chord completes the expression of each individual note.
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