NgenForce by Eva Sky Wymm

NgenForce by Eva Sky Wymm

The Weekly Gist

Here's the gist of each lesson I sent this week.

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Jun 15, 2025
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Monday: Our heart’s design

The heart is the most powerful source of electromagnetic energy in the human body. Its electrical field is about 60 times greater in amplitude than the electrical activity generated by the brain.

The heart’s field of emotional information moves in a three dimensional shape that’s like a donut. This donut is officially called a torus.

We can perceive another torus and other people can perceive ours. The ability to perceive another’s electromagnetic field with accuracy depends on how calm and harmonized we are.

All image credit HeartMath Research Center.

Tuesday: Who owns our seeds?

Only four mega chemical companies have patented 60% of the global seed supply. These four companies are Bayer, BASF, Syngenta, and Corteva. If you’re wondering what happened to bad old Monsanto, Bayer bought it in 2018.

Ecologists and scientists urge people to grow and bank native seeds. There’s a call for humanity to have more decentralized and native seed banks. Native seed banks help to save plant species for increased biodiversity and nutrition.

Scientist in Millennium seed bank in London. Image credit: BBC

Wednesday: In the realm of consciousness

Consciousness is a state in which we are aware of our sensations, emotions, thoughts and actions. In this state of conscious awareness we can pick and choose the emotions, thoughts, and actions that serve us better.

In the words of 1918 Noble Prize winner and physicist Max Planck, “When we change the way we look at things, the things we look at change.” Becoming a conscious person basically means getting our shit together…

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