Quote:
Posted by
Eva2
Sounds something like what the cosmic tower does
Hi Eva, thanks for that info!
I'd never heard of the Cosmic Tower. It looks intriguing, and reminds me very much of the Tesla MedBed:
https://www.teslabiohealing.com/coll...sla-biohealing
Like The Cosmic Tower, the
Tesla MedBed also operates with no power supply (unlike the E.E.). Both devices use words like
"life energy" and
"bio photons" to describe their actions.
There is a
Tesla MedBed in Leesburg, Florida, which is a little over an hours drive for me. I discovered it shortly after I began my E.E. sessions. I was very curious about it, but decided to continue with the E.E. sessions exclusively, at least for the time being.
BUT...I did make an impulsive purchase from their website, because, well, I just simply had to satisfy my curiosity. It's called a
Tesla BioHealer, and it's roughly the size of a can of soup. Apparently it carries with it the same
"life force energy" as the beds, just not nearly as powerful.
The website instructs users to keep the
Biohealer between 3 to 6 feet from oneself, preferably while sleeping. I was disappointed with it, not because it didn't do anything, but because what it did do was make me worse in some ways.
While the E.E. has a deeply calming, grounding effect, the
Tesla Biohealer has a sort of aggressive, clumsy energy about it. I couldn't sleep when it was nearby. It had the effect of several cups of coffee (sort of).
But, in a weird way I was still kinda impressed that this little can-of-soup looking thing made me feel anything at all! It absolutely does carry with it some form of energy, and that energy is powerful enough to effect the body.
Just wish I could get my $600 back...:gaah: