Linen Prescription Healing sitting 1
- Haven MorningStar Greer
- Jan 19
- 2 min read
Holistic practices suggest linen vibrates at a high frequency (around 5000 Hz), which supports and elevates the body's own energy field (60-80 Hz), fostering balance and vitality.
40lbs by November 8th
Weight released
Ease of Breath
Artist Cleft
Next is now
Allow for the release
Tighten the Crease
Linen
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Line IN
Linen fiber reflects Light
Linen harmonizes your cells while you sleep
Linen clothing reduces solar gamma radiation by almost half thereby protecting humans wearing linen. It has been found that flax fibers retrieved from radioactive soils appear to be totally resistant to radiation.
Linen cloth does not accumulate static electricity – even a small addition of flax fibers (up to 10%) to a cloth is enough to eliminate the static electricity effect.
Silica present in the flax fiber protects linen against rotting – the preserved mummies of Egyptian Pharaohs were wrapped in the finest linen cloth.
It is a fabric that “breathes”, making it not only comfortable to wear, but also an apt metaphor for receiving the Spirit of YHWH, since the Hebrew word for spirit, Ruach Ha’Kodesh, also means The "Holy Spirit" or "Holy Ghost" in Hebrew, the BREATH
Kodesh, a word meaning "sacred" in Hebrew
Ruach (רוּחַ) is a rich, multi-layered word meaning wind, breath, or spirit, representing God's presence, life-giving essence, or human inner being, mood, and vitality, first appearing in Genesis 1:2 as the Spirit of God hovering over the waters.
A mazal has been established for each person regarding his life and sustenance, from the time he was born until the end of his life. Each person’s is different from another [person’s]. All of it is based upon God’s hidden guidance, a function of the “Mysteries of the Merciful One” which are not revealed to any living being. It is the basis of why good or bad can occur for a righteous person, which Moshe Rabbeinu asked to understand when he said, “Make Your way known to me” (Shemos 33:13). According Rebi Meir, his request was not fulfilled, since God answered him,
“I will be gracious to whom I will show favor, and I will be merciful to whom I will be merciful” (Brochos 7a). (Sefer HaKlallim, Hakdamah, Os 13.)




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