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Outside the "Box" Earthing - 4 methods 

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@rickbailey7183
@rickbailey7183 Год назад
In days of yore, Native Americans, when tired from a long trek, would rest with their back on a tree. They would do this either standing or sitting down. After a while they would feel rejuvenated, and continue on. When you try this, you can literally feel the pulse of your body synchronize with the tree’s energy, and you become energized. Obviously you depart with a heart of gratitude, blessing the tree and it’s Mother, Earth.
@valleturkka155
@valleturkka155 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. Namaskaram.
@killodoggy1
@killodoggy1 Год назад
I really appreciate the tent example. I was not able to find much info or examples of how to do this anywhere else.
@alanacaseley5654
@alanacaseley5654 Год назад
Awesome Stefan . Thank you, the more tools the better! 🕊🌍🕊
@harmony783
@harmony783 Год назад
Thank you for spreading the knowledge of grounding/earthing and the benefits people can experience. Keep spreading the great info. 😀 - Live Life Grounded!
@linaignatova519
@linaignatova519 Год назад
Blessings with love I love it thank you 🙏🏻 ❤
@daniellesherrill6440
@daniellesherrill6440 Год назад
I love this 🥰
@biancaleclerc4103
@biancaleclerc4103 Год назад
Hi Stefan, thank you for sharing the link of the copper fabric. It seems like we can also use this to build a Faraday cage to protect our electronics in case we are faced with an electromagnetic storm of greater magnitude. Considering that the sun’s activity is increasing, we are more at risk. Do you think it would be a good prevention to have such a protection ready? How do you prepare for this kind of event?
@solheartsoil
@solheartsoil Год назад
Thanks friend 😊
@4rch3er19
@4rch3er19 Год назад
Stefan do you give any holistic suggestions (not medical advice) to remedy gut issues in your gut health book? Regardless your knowledge applied to that field of study would be extremely helpful.
@StefanBurns
@StefanBurns Год назад
Hi 4RCH3ER, yes a whole bunch!
@kirstinalphabet796
@kirstinalphabet796 Год назад
Aloe water soothes the intestines and celery juice resets the ph in your stomach. 😊💕
@kimulm0619
@kimulm0619 Год назад
Subbed and ty.Wralth of info on ur ch.💙💚💜🤗
@evanunley6571
@evanunley6571 Год назад
How far away should we be from a transformer? I have one across my street
@seanskeete3193
@seanskeete3193 Год назад
#FreeDrYork #FreeLarryHoover
@lauraroach3512
@lauraroach3512 Год назад
❤️🙏🏻❤️
@escapematrixenterprisejacq7810
You are hilarious, what would you suggest if there is feet of snow still on the ground and its 20 degrees --20 is warm compared to what it usually is.
@StefanBurns
@StefanBurns Год назад
If you can sink a ground rod into the Earth as deep as possible and run a line inside to connect to a earthing/copper sheet, wrist band, foot mat, etc. Also a bit of barefoot time in the snow can be fun, just warm up afterwards. Cold exposure is great and gets easier over time
@SJ-lm7xz
@SJ-lm7xz Год назад
Will you still ground out if you wear leather moccasins on your feet? The kind worn by Apachi or Hopi Indians, not dot head Indians. Love to all Indians ❤❤
@ImLisaMoore
@ImLisaMoore Год назад
James, is that you? Lol
@alka9scottus
@alka9scottus Год назад
A lot like an Orgone Accumulator
@catherineanita5189
@catherineanita5189 Год назад
I have a theory about going outside because of the wavelengths of light that touch your eyes. In Neuroscience I learned blue light keeps you awake and red light makes you sleepy. I have a theory that when you go outside the amount of the color green is like 1,000 different color green and the same thing with every other color and this is something you cannot get inside four walls at the house. There's another theory about sungazing and about negative ions that are abundant wherever water molecules break on surfaces like waterfalls. I think that we are meant to take a lot of water through our skin daily because that's where we lose it we're not supposed to drink all of the water that we lose because it dilutes the blood. I recently found your channel because of the earthquake in Turkey and I am impressed with the library of information on your channel and all the work you did. I am continuing to explore it.
@modocroughstock5700
@modocroughstock5700 Год назад
Excellent theory
@matthewcurry3565
@matthewcurry3565 Год назад
How would water going through your skin avoid going into your blood?
@catherineanita5189
@catherineanita5189 Год назад
@@matthewcurry3565 you just splash or spray water on your face arms and legs when you feel dehydrated and when it's very hot outside it makes your skin look very young and it's because you're losing the water from your skin faster than you can put it back into the skin if you were to only drink the water it would take a little while to get to the skin
@matthewcurry3565
@matthewcurry3565 Год назад
@@catherineanita5189 Fair enough. The skin and the corresponding cells I'm pretty sure do absorb the water through diffusion, but its basically the same mechanism as drinking although drinking brings needed fluids to your bowles. If those dry out you go quick. Your looks are one thing, but its fairly positive to always stay hydrated.
@matthewcurry3565
@matthewcurry3565 Год назад
@@catherineanita5189 Also, you cannot hydrate that way. Found the answer. Answer: People also ask Can humans absorb water through skin? Answer: No. Because your skin is made of something called stratified squamous epithelium, which is impermeable, so water can't make it through the layers of your skin to rehydrate you. The water will get into your cells, which is why they swell up if you sit in the bath, but it won't go any further.Dec 11, 2019
@StefanBurns
@StefanBurns Год назад
Electromagnetic Fields and Health Playlist (more earthing information!) 👇ru-vid.com/group/PLmDtCUI1Qi9ReFPXHAvXVy6MC59pNDD8b
@hawkeye3902
@hawkeye3902 Год назад
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing these methods with us. I really like the positive-focused content. Much love
@4rch3er19
@4rch3er19 Год назад
Definitely correct about that last part. For science, I initially used the safety ground from an outlet on my earthing bedsheet. Actually felt the current, with a body voltage of 6v in the morning. Then I drove a copper ground rod into the ground outside, and ran two wires into the bedroom. One is dedicated to the metal bedframe. The other is dedicated to the bedsheet, with a 100k ohm resistor (comes inline with the sheet's wire). This would let any ambient dirty EMFs ground through the bedframe and not through me, as it has less resistance without the resistor. The bedsheet is insulated from the bedframe. Now body voltage is 0.5v in the morning. Long story short, definitely use a separate grounding connection outside, NOT from any outlet. They sell them advertised for camping/traveling along with the bedsheets or floor mats.
@sag1970
@sag1970 Год назад
Where do I get one of these bed sheets
@4rch3er19
@4rch3er19 Год назад
@@sag1970 amazon has them. Type "earthing sheet" in their search bar.
@greeneyes2480
@greeneyes2480 Год назад
❤❤❤ Thank you for your time creating these videos. I appreciate the quick, direct, accurate information . 🙌 😇 🙏
@LovveIsSheringOnInstinct
@LovveIsSheringOnInstinct Год назад
☺lolol, Tarzan was one of my favourite childhood heroes/influencers - thanks for the flashback; you do a pretty-good impression👍))) 🧚‍♀Thankyou as well for today's informative share. I'm very-much enjoyying how you explain and weave-together elements from seemingly-different sources, in an easy-to-follow way, Stefan. I also do this on a continuous basis, as more awareness develops - and it's quite refreshing annnd reassuring to experience It All being expressed so clearly, like you do🧙‍♂)) ✌Peaace and Namaste🙏))
@zententing4677
@zententing4677 Год назад
uh... correct me if i am wrong, but if you are close to, or over a negative hartmann or curry intersection, wouldn't this magnify the harmful effects? love the videos!
@sharan96vj888
@sharan96vj888 Год назад
🤎⛺💚
@valleturkka155
@valleturkka155 Год назад
Namaskaram Stefan. I have followed you and would like to support you by providing you a service. I have studied bitcoin for a while now, and am interested in its capability to be a dynamic free-market electric grid load. This of course implies that we have a bitcoin miner acting as a supportive agent to the whole grid. It is significant because supply can be steady or fluctuating. Demand is always fluctuating. We need something that buys the waste electricity. Bitcoin fixes this. 19,5mil mined. 21 million will ever be mined. Let me know if you want to discuss this 🙏🏻
@StefanBurns
@StefanBurns Год назад
Namaskaram, I don't see how I could help with this but better power grid utilization is a good thing!
@valleturkka155
@valleturkka155 Год назад
@@StefanBurns Now you are aware of it. Good enough for me.
@sandywright7554
@sandywright7554 Год назад
Hi Stefan! I'm from South Africa! 🇿🇦 Thank you for doing this video! 🙏
@arianamastersofficial
@arianamastersofficial Год назад
Im curious if you have used a multimeter to test the tent. Copper is fairly conductive (though not nearly as conductive as silver! but definitely more affordable haha) and steel is hardly conductive at all (hence why steel pots need a copper core to allow heat to transmit to food). I noticed that you connected the copper sheet with a steel ring, I wonder if that is blocking your current! I'd be interested to know your level with a multimeter with the steel ring as it is, vs using a copper or silver ring in its place.
@thomaspoisel6259
@thomaspoisel6259 2 месяца назад
Great, Stefan. Thanks a lot for all the advices, and the sharing of your ideas, which help us, to save money and understand, what we are doing. Blessings. Tom.
@gafairbanks2434
@gafairbanks2434 Год назад
I could not block my pathways with a tent! I love waking up with all the tree frogs, toads and crickets joining with me!
@richarddevaottien7724
@richarddevaottien7724 Год назад
Wow,.. standing out in the daytime is a good way to get your DNA damaged either by the Sun Simulator or X-Ray CMEs coming in currently,..no thanks Stefan😱
@findtheothers
@findtheothers Год назад
fascinating ideas man! i've always been more oriented in my head so grounding has always been the thing i need work on. i dig the 22nd century reference, i love the idea of actively tuning into the planet. on lsd, I saw some magnetic lines emanating from the ground, and felt like it was grounding me. I wonder if that's what i saw
@electrictao5180
@electrictao5180 Год назад
Great video Stefan! Your tree hugging reminded me of the story The Celestine Prophecy. In this story the main character was sitting under 500 year old trees somewhere in Peru. The gigantic bioelectric/ electromagnetic fields had a profound euphoric and healing effect upon the mental state of the people. This energy raised the vibration of the people under these grand old trees. I would imagine that the oxygen content was raised significantly as well. BTW, wading in the creek is great for grounding as well. Thanks! It's so nice to have found your channel. Cheers.
@Grateful.For.Everything
@Grateful.For.Everything Год назад
Glad You mentioned the use of trees growing around a metal objects, there’s a metal rod that’s sticking out of a tree in the yard, bout to pop out there and sync up with it. 🙏🏼✌️😊
@ashayashanti
@ashayashanti Год назад
PROfound… thanks again, Stefan🕉
@Lori664
@Lori664 10 дней назад
😂👍
@patti3d
@patti3d Год назад
Remove the wire from the tent in case of lightning. 😂
@alexhaywood9706
@alexhaywood9706 Год назад
Copper line around a tree energizes the soil.
@alexhaywood9706
@alexhaywood9706 Год назад
Some big trees have a deep stillness
@LAELUCIA
@LAELUCIA Год назад
Hi Stefan, do you know if there’s any difference between earthing on the ground or on a beach?
@modocroughstock5700
@modocroughstock5700 Год назад
Salty sand should be better
@Meme-eb2te
@Meme-eb2te Год назад
Straight. 3:36 this is code.
@SamanthaSomers444
@SamanthaSomers444 Год назад
Love your energy! ✨️
@fredbarney3558
@fredbarney3558 Год назад
Can I pound a copper nail into the tree and touch the nail and get stronger frequencies?
@StefanBurns
@StefanBurns Год назад
Yeah but the tree probably won't like that
@MimiYouyu
@MimiYouyu Год назад
Good set up👍
@alexpilkington2852
@alexpilkington2852 Год назад
Thahnk
@wilma8326
@wilma8326 Год назад
Love the video! Also, if you're sensitive to energies, you can try to align to earth energies (like trees, plants, bacteria, fungi, natural black goo, crystals, Schumann). They are all frequenties, just like our bodies are. And those frequenties can align. Energy follows intentiion. The only thing we have to ptactise is believing that 😇
@jesiandreamendez9329
@jesiandreamendez9329 Год назад
Thank you Stefan ! Very valuable information Namaste🙏
@matthewcurry3565
@matthewcurry3565 Год назад
In an entire hour of you living you are able to produce enough energy to turn on a lightbulb once for a second. At that rate the static buildup that could buildup in you is tiny. Plus, you ground yourself to discharge and residual charges when you touch anything like your fridge handle.
@undumethod
@undumethod 9 месяцев назад
Can you get a benefit from sleeping in a regular tent?
@StefanBurns
@StefanBurns 9 месяцев назад
yes absolutely!
@undumethod
@undumethod 9 месяцев назад
@@StefanBurns without the copper? I'm assuming yes because I feel a benefit through clothing. I'm completely addicted to grounding and want to do it all night. Thanks for the reply. 💪
@StefanBurns
@StefanBurns 9 месяцев назад
Sure, just less strong
@chinweokwuasimonye8871
@chinweokwuasimonye8871 Год назад
Thanks Time to reconnect back to Nature
@thetakongpancake1003
@thetakongpancake1003 Год назад
While I'm not up to running around barefoot in the park at the moment, I did sit outside on a cot and put my Moldavite and Libyan Dessert Glass on the earth with my barefoot on top of them. We all enjoyed. I have never seen so many birds in my yard before. I feel good O:) For the tent, do I just buy a copper grounding rod and hammer it into the ground?
@StefanBurns
@StefanBurns Год назад
Cool! yeah you might not even need to hammer the copper rod in, it's so conductive it's usually easy to push into clay (if that's what you have). Check out copper gardening tools on RU-vid, very interesting
@regulusandraphael
@regulusandraphael Год назад
Magnificent
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