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Beyond the material realm and into a realm in which everything is energy is the [[Law of Vibration]]. A Natural Universal Law that states that nothing rests; everything moves; every-thing vibrates which forms a [[Rate of Frequency]].  The lower the vibration, the slower the vibration; the higher the vibration the faster the vibration. The difference between the manifestations of the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual result simply from different levels of vibrating energy, or frequencies.  So, while the feelings of fear, grief and despair vibrate at a very low [[Rate of Frequency]], the feelings of love, joy and gratitude vibrate much quicker.
Beyond the material realm and into a realm in which everything is energy is the [[Law of Vibration]]. A Natural Universal Law that states that nothing rests; everything moves; every-thing vibrates which forms a [[Rate of Frequency]].  The lower the vibration, the slower the vibration; the higher the vibration the faster the vibration. The difference between the manifestations of the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual result simply from different levels of vibrating energy, or frequencies.  So, while the feelings of fear, grief and despair vibrate at a very low [[Rate of Frequency]], the feelings of love, joy and gratitude vibrate much quicker.
==Frequency Waves==
[[Frequency]] is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time. For cyclical processes, such as rotation, oscillations, or waves, frequency is defined as a number of cycles per unit time.Visible light is an electromagnetic wave, consisting of oscillating electric and magnetic fields traveling through space. The frequency of the wave determines its color: 4×1014 Hz is red light, 8×1014 Hz is violet light, and between these (in the range 4-8×1014 Hz) are all the other colors of the rainbow. An electromagnetic wave can have a frequency less than 4×1014 Hz, but it will be invisible to the human eye; such waves are called infrared (IR) radiation. At even lower frequency, the wave is called a microwave, and at still lower frequencies it is called a radio wave. Likewise, an electromagnetic wave can have a frequency higher than 8×1014 Hz, but it will be invisible to the human eye; such waves are called ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Even higher-frequency waves are called X-rays, and higher still are gamma rays.
All of these waves, from the lowest-frequency radio waves to the highest-frequency gamma rays, are fundamentally the same, and they are all called electromagnetic radiation. They all travel through a vacuum at the same speed (the speed of light), giving them wavelengths inversely proportional to their frequencies.<ref>[
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency Frequency, Wikipedia]</ref>


==Spectrum of Frequency==
==Spectrum of Frequency==