The Body Is an Antenna: Sound, Crystalline Structures, and Electromagnetic Sensitivity
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- May 20
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"What if your sensitivity isn’t a flaw, but a frequency?"
For most of my life, I’ve felt things I couldn’t explain.
I could hear electricity.Feel music in my fingers.
Sense the atmosphere of a room before anyone spoke.
Smell things that weren’t there — often just before my eczema would flare.
I used to think I was imagining it.
Now I think I was tuned in.

Your Body Is More Than Flesh — It’s a Resonant System
The human body is over 60% water — but it’s not just liquid.
It’s structured. Organised. Patterned.
And much of it — like bones, fascia, and collagen — has crystalline properties.
That matters.
Because crystalline structures conduct energy.
In physics, crystals are known to carry frequency. They oscillate, store, and transmit data — it’s why quartz is used in watches, radios, and computers.
Now think about this:
Your fascia is made of collagen — a piezoelectric material.
That means when it’s compressed, stretched, or vibrated… it generates electrical charge.
And it can receive it too.
You’re not just reacting to sound.
You’re receiving it.
Translating it.
Living it.
Your body is an antenna — and sound is the signal.
Why Some of Us Feel “Too Much”
I’ve always known I was sensitive.
Not just emotionally, but physically.
Loud lights, harsh fabrics, strange buzzing — they can knock me off balance for days.
And I’ve met many others like me:
those who flinch at the hum of fluorescent bulbs or feel sick in certain buildings.
Is it a fault?
A flaw?
Or something else?
What if people like us aren’t overreacting — we’re overreceiving?
What if we’re biologically more attuned to subtle frequencies?
And what if neurodivergence — autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences — isn’t just “wiring,” but tuning?
The Sound Between the Sounds
There’s something I feel during a soundbath that words struggle to touch.
It’s not the music — it’s the field.
The in-between.
The hum behind the note.
It moves through my body like a tide.
It bypasses my mind and goes straight to the place where I hold emotion.
Not just in my heart — but in my gut, my spine, my skin.
I’ve come to believe that sound doesn’t just affect the nervous system —It affects the electromagnetic body.
What some might call the biofield.
What ancient systems described as qi, prana, ruach.
Modern science is starting to catch up — showing that the heart emits an electromagnetic field measurable several feet beyond the body.
That water molecules reorient under sound and intention.
That fascia conducts subtle charges across the entire system.
In this space…
Healing happens.
We’re Not Crazy — We’re Tuned In
If you’ve ever been told you're too sensitive…
That you're imagining things…
That you're “just being dramatic”...
This is for you.
Maybe your body is doing something unusual —But maybe that’s not a problem.
Maybe it’s your gift.
You might be an antenna.
A receiver of energy.
A translator of vibration.
And sound — pure, intentional, resonant sound — is the medicine that helps you tune in rather than shut down.
From Misfiring to Mastery
We’re taught to pathologise sensitivity.
But what if we reframed it?
What if your brain wasn’t misfiring — it was scanning a wider bandwidth?
What if your emotions weren’t unstable — they were a real-time feedback system tuned to fields most people ignore?
And what if your healing isn’t about turning the signal down…
But learning how to attune it?
This is the journey I’ve been on.
Through sound.
Through vibration.
Through listening deeply — not just to others, but to my own inner frequency.
And this is what I now share with others.
Because we need more sensitive people who aren’t afraid of their sensitivity.
We need tuned people to guide the untuned.
And we need to stop calling the signal a fault…
when it’s the key.
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