Blog: Starfire Transmissions
What I Have Learned from Scanning Myself with a Bioresonance Machine Every Day for Six Years
We are not solid. We are not fixed. We are a living, breathing, constantly shifting field of electromagnetic information — and every thought, every emotion, every encounter, every meal, every unspoken truth is writing itself into our frequency in real time.
Six years ago I began scanning myself with a quantum bioresonance device every single day.
Not because I was sick. Not because I was looking for a specific answer. But because the near-death experience in San Francisco in 2016 had shown me something I could not unsee — the body as a sacred electromagnetic field of extraordinary intelligence — and I needed to understand what I was actually looking at every time I ran a scan on a client.
So I became my own laboratory.
Six years. Every day. Watching my electromagnetic terrain shift in response to everything — the food I ate, the emotions I processed, the arguments I had and did not have, the grief I moved through and the grief I held, the parasites clearing in layers, the liver opening flush by flush, the nervous system slowly — so slowly — learning to feel safe again.
What I have learned is beyond anything I could have understood from a textbook, a course, or a clinical training.
This post is my attempt to share the most important of it.