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LIV2DAY - Episode 86 "The Vibrational Frequency of Prayer"

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We know that all living things have a vibrational frequency. We know that sound also has varying levels of frequency. Scientists, especially in the emerging area of healing frequency therapy, also know that thought patterns even emit a frequency. Did you know that your mood exerts its own frequency? That's why you can feel when someone is actually happy or sad, or angry. All frequencies are measured in units called hertz, or broken down further into megahertz. It was Einstein who discovered that all matter vibrates at the atomic level. And so it is also true with a spoken word, a thought, and yes, a prayer.

When Dr. Paula McDonald began writing her book, LIV2DAY, Theosynthesis, she began digging into these and other scientific principles. For those of you who follow this podcast, you may already share her fascination for science and the fact that the more you dig into it, the more you find that it points to an all knowing, all powerful, perfect Creator God.

Join Dr. Paula in this exciting episode on the vibrational power of prayer, and how as Believers, we can be confident that our prayers, the laying on of hands, the use of essential oils, and more - when done in Jesus' name - are a worthy endeavor.

To learn more about Dr. Paula McDonald, visit drpaulamcdonald.com

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We know that all living things have a vibrational frequency. We know that sound also has varying levels of frequency. Scientists, especially in the emerging area of healing frequency therapy, also know that thought patterns even emit a frequency. Did you know that your mood exerts its own frequency? That's why you can feel when someone is actually happy or sad, or angry. All frequencies are measured in units called hertz, or broken down further into megahertz. It was Einstein who discovered that all matter vibrates at the atomic level. And so it is also true with a spoken word, a thought, and yes, a prayer.

When Dr. Paula McDonald began writing her book, LIV2DAY, Theosynthesis, she began digging into these and other scientific principles. For those of you who follow this podcast, you may already share her fascination for science and the fact that the more you dig into it, the more you find that it points to an all knowing, all powerful, perfect Creator God.

Join Dr. Paula in this exciting episode on the vibrational power of prayer, and how as Believers, we can be confident that our prayers, the laying on of hands, the use of essential oils, and more - when done in Jesus' name - are a worthy endeavor.

To learn more about Dr. Paula McDonald, visit drpaulamcdonald.com

  continue reading

129 episodes

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