This is my second weak field match of great individuals who have influenced the course of history through peaceful means.
One day in the not too distant future, scientists will acknowledge that the weak magnetic field of molecular structures can be replicated either directly or indirectly via sound recordings. I have written numerous articles at this site on how this can be accomplished and have given examples that can be explored and analyzed. Biological systems can be matched in the same way. This is possible because of a particular pattern recognition ability I have with weak electromagnetic fields. It is a similar process to that of developing the skill of human echolocation but in this case it is the skill of interpreting weak electromagnetic fields and their physiological effect on the body. Eventually researchers will develop the tools to validate what I am sharing with you today.
There is a treasure trove of information that can be gleaned from audio recordings that offers detailed information about area-specific weak molecular fields that can be analyzed by devices tuned into this information. The electromagnetic field from the audio coil in your speaker is replicating this weak field that is frozen in time as an archived audio recording, but there is no reason that a live audio stream cannot be used as a tool for remote real time analysis.
I have replicated the weak field of Mahatma Gandhi from a 1931 audio recording of a speech he gave in Kingsley Hall, London, England. The weak field we broadcast, for better use of the term, is how others in close proximity recognize this field signature. That is, our body reacts to this field. It is recognized as a physical and emotional response. Everyone has their own unique weak field signature.
Here is the weak field replication of Mahatma Gandhi as a mp3 audio file. Items such as silicone wristbands and glass blanks can be tuned to this frequency. One can then get a physical glimpse or reflection of what this great man felt like if you were in his presence.
Mahatma Gandhi mp3
More on tuning material here.

Molecular magnetic fields can be matched and converted to a compound electromagnetic frequency. It is a form of pattern recognition of molecular magnetic fields. I interpret the field and make the replication using a NCH tone generator to .wav audio file and finally convert the .wav file to an mp3 audio file.
The key to this process is being able to make the field match. You can tune silicone wristbands and glass blanks to these frequencies as it is the electrical coil in your computer speaker that is performing the tuning. I use a coil-only set up without sound. Check out the “Sample Frequencies” page for more info on tuning. You can also use a Mobius coil that is plugged into an audio jack to create this healing field.
Unfortunately, there is no way to teach how to match molecular fields. In the not too distant near future, researchers will develop tools to recreate what I am doing by hand.