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You Are Never Alone


This page
is not about religion - involving Supreme Beings or lesser beings such as angels, extra-terrestrials, ascended masters, spirit guides, or channeling.

Nor is it about folklore - involving ghosts, nature spirits, elemental spirits, stationary thought-forms, or intuition.

Nor is it even about clandestine operations, Big Brother, or neighborhood gossips.

It's about the stuff of which we, as living beings, are made - stuff which even those slow, methodical champions of materiality and measurable, repeatable results can accept ...

It is the nature of living beings to generate energy.  Specifically, they softly glow and, at death, this glow ceases:

2025/09/26 "You are glowing right now. And when you die, that light disappears - new research"
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a68081288/living-things-glow/

In that
same month, I wondered how modern humans' energetic landscape might appear if one could "see" most of it.  After all, we now possess devices and methods of communication that would have seemed like "magic" (or black magic) just a few hundred years ago.  At the time, I was thinking more about potential effects of radio emissions upon living beings.  So I asked an AI named Copilot ...




Me:
Please approximately image how Earth's atmosphere would appear to humans if we could see the entire spectrum of human-generated radio waves.

Copilot:
Here it is — an imagined glimpse into the invisible symphony of our modern world.

If our eyes could perceive the full spectrum of human-generated radio waves, the sky would shimmer with a surreal lattice of signals. Cities would pulse with radiant webs of communication — Wi-Fi, cellular, broadcast, radar — all overlapping in vibrant hues. Satellites would trace arcs across the heavens, leaving trails of data like cosmic brushstrokes. Even rural areas would glow faintly with scattered transmissions, while the oceans would appear as dark voids punctuated by shipborne beacons.

It’s a vision of constant motion and connection — beautiful, chaotic, and strangely alive.

 




Me:
Next, please image how the proximal 12 feet of atmosphere surrounding a standing human body would appear to humans if we could see the entire spectrum of human-generated radio waves.

Copilot:
Here it is — your personal cocoon of connectivity, revealed.

If we could perceive the full spectrum of human-generated radio waves, the space around a standing person would shimmer with a dynamic, multilayered aura. Within that 12-foot radius, you'd see:

🌀 Wi-Fi pulses radiating from routers and devices, forming rhythmic waves that ripple outward in bursts of blue and cyan.

📶 Cellular signals streaming in from nearby towers, slicing through the air in vertical shafts of magenta and violet, occasionally bending and refracting around obstacles.

🔊 Bluetooth chatter flickering like fireflies — short-range, rapid exchanges between earbuds, watches, and phones, glowing in soft turquoise.

📡 Ambient transmissions from smart appliances, GPS, and even distant satellites, forming faint, overlapping grids that stretch and warp with movement.

The body itself would cast subtle shadows and distortions in this field — absorbing, reflecting, and refracting signals depending on posture, clothing, and device placement. It’s not just a glow — it’s a living interference pattern, constantly shifting with every step, breath, and notification.

If you stood still long enough, it might resemble a shimmering mandorla of light and motion — an electromagnetic echo of your presence in the digital world.

 




Me:
Can you next include the frequencies - radio and non-radio - emitted by the human body itself? Or would this make the image too cluttered? If the latter, then please just show the human body's own emissions.  (And, in fact, it would be much too cluttered ...)

Copilot:
Here’s the image — just the human body’s own emissions, stripped of external noise and digital clutter.

If we could see our own frequency signature, it would be a quiet symphony of subtle radiance:

🔥 Infrared thermal radiation: The most dominant emission, radiating from every surface of the body. It would appear as a warm, golden-orange glow, strongest around the head, chest, and hands.

⚡ Bioelectric fields: Generated by the heart, brain, and muscles. These would pulse gently in low-frequency waves — perhaps visualized as soft ripples or flickering halos around the head and chest.

🧠 Neural oscillations: Brainwaves in the delta to gamma range (0.5 Hz to 100 Hz), forming delicate, shifting patterns — like wisps of violet and indigo mist curling around the skull.

💓 Cardiac rhythms: The heart’s electromagnetic field, extending several feet outward, would shimmer in rhythmic pulses — subtle but steady, like a heartbeat made visible.

🧬 Cellular and molecular vibrations: These would be the faintest — perhaps a gentle hum of deep red or brown, barely perceptible, but omnipresent.

No Wi-Fi, no cell towers — just the quiet, living glow of a human being. It’s a reminder that even in silence, we radiate.

 




Followup ...

Me:
Do artificial signals interact with the human organism?

Copilot:
Yes, they do. Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, and other wireless technologies emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs), which are a form of non-ionizing radiation. These signals pass through and around the human body constantly. While they don’t have the energy to break molecular bonds like ionizing radiation (e.g., X-rays), they can still interact with the organism in subtler ways.




Dear Reader,

"This we know: the Earth does not belong to man; man belongs to the Earth. All things are connected like the blood which unites one family. Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth. Mankind did not create the web of life, he is merely a strand in it; and whatever he does to the web, he does to himself." — Ted Perry, screenwriter

Apart from all of our "tech", and its artificially generated signals, is the Earth and its myriad living creatures which not only generate energy but also perceive it.  Step outside of your barriers, walls, or caves; take a moment to be fully present and to look beyond yourself.  Somewhere out there, visible or not, other beings sense you in their own unique ways.

Greg



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