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Scholars, Frequencies & the Quiet Fight for a Better World

Updated: May 23

Reframing the Warrior


Image Generated by Sora.  I think Sora knows I commented on its hand-making abilities and improved today lol
Image Generated by Sora. I think Sora knows I commented on its hand-making abilities and improved today lol

When we think of the word warrior, the image that often comes to mind is someone in armour, sword drawn, ready for battle. But not all battles are fought on the battlefield.


Some battles are internal. Some are fought in the realm of ideas, frequencies, and subtle shifts in consciousness. Some warriors don’t charge forward with brute force — they sit quietly in observation, absorbing, studying, listening. Then they act — with precision and purpose.


This is the path of the Scholar-Warrior.


A Scholar-Warrior knows that wisdom is a weapon. That imagination is an engine for change. That stories shape our world just as much as science. These warriors seek truth through experimentation, curiosity, and vision — and they know that real power often comes from being in tune with the deeper, often invisible, layers of reality.


This week, as I reworked the JEMMs, edited my book Creating Opulence, explored Nikola Tesla’s work on frequency, and caught a synchronistic reference to Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer in The Big Bang Theory, I was reminded that our personal curiosities are rarely random — they’re often threads of a deeper tapestry. There’s a boldness in inquiry that, when followed with intention, seems to be met with the quiet support of the universe.


The Scholar-Warrior doesn’t conquer others — they master their energy, and then use it to illuminate the world.


And that’s what today is about.


⚡ Tesla, Frequencies, and Cymatics


Yesterday I briefly got into the life and work of Nikola Tesla — and his belief that if we want to understand the universe, we must think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration. I came across a video exploring cymatics and the idea that the sound manifests physical form, how we can use frequency to change matter, and how Tesla's work supported these ideas.


When looking into Tesla today, this was the first video that popped up — and I’m sharing it because it resonates deeply with my own relationship with Tesla’s work. The speaker, Michael Tellinger, repeatedly references Tesla as he dives into cymatics, frequency, and ancient technology. He theorizes that ancient structures like the pyramids and Stonehenge weren’t just symbolic or architectural wonders, but energy-generating devices — using the sound of the Earth and the movement of the Sun.


Whether literal or metaphorical, this idea mirrors my own curiosity: how movement, sound, and natural forces can generate energy — not only around us, but within us.



While some of Michael Tellinger’s ideas have sparked debate and controversy in the scientific community, I found a few points in this lecture incredibly resonant — especially regarding frequency, vibration, and sound as the building blocks of form and energy.


What especially struck me was the concept that moving sound manifests as toroidal fields, which then generate magnetic fields, and ultimately electricity. This aligns deeply with what I’ve felt intuitively for years — that the human body, especially in movement, is an electric being. The JEMMs were designed to harness that energy. When discussing cymatics, Tellinger states that we are "looking at a 2-dimensional representation of a 3-dimensional effect". As we observe a cymatics experiment using sand and sound, we can just imagine how sound and frequencies are affecting our bodies as it penetrate through us.


That’s what the JEMMs are rooted in: using movement, intention, and sound to tune into those frequencies — to become conscious senders and receivers. When we move as our highest archetype, we’re not just visualizing — we’re resonating with the version of ourselves that already exists.


I would like to dive deeper into this video and Tellinger's teachings at a another time as I find it interesting and relevant to the work I'm doing. There are controversies surrounding his work, but that makes it all the more interesting for me to dig deeper. Regardless of the source, I believe there’s value in exploring ideas that spark resonance — even if they challenge the current paradigm. Whether fully proven or not, these concepts echo what we know intuitively: that movement, frequency, and intention can rewire not only our own bodies but possibly the world around us.


I also find it funny that this was the first video that popped up when I searched for Tesla today — and that it pointed toward South Africa (Adam’s Calendar) just one day after the President of South Africa visited President Donald Trump. I don’t necessarily believe in coincidences. I believe in breadcrumbs.


Speaking of following the breadcrumbs, something funny happened yesterday that felt like confirmation that I’m on the right path. I was watching The Big Bang Theory — the one show I’ve been consistently drawn to this past year. Oddly, I had never watched it before, despite it being on air for over a decade. But now I see why I’ve been drawn to it: it’s a show centered around scientists. As I’ve moved more into exploring neuroscience, environmental science, frequency, flow state, the human body and movement, maybe there’s a part of me waking up — the part that was fascinated by science earlier in life.


In the episode that was on randomly, one of the characters referenced Tom Sawyer (another synchronicity given yesterday’s post about Mark Twain), and it all felt like a cosmic wink. It reminded me that this moment in my journey is about merging the spiritual with the scientific — honouring both the mystery and the measurable.


When I created the JEMMs — these movement journeys that combine visualization with embodiment — I didn’t just want people to “feel good.” I wanted to see what happens to our nervous system, our moods, our frequency — even our environment — when we commit to moving from a place of intention and archetypal embodiment.


What if dance isn’t just a hobby?

What if it’s an ancient human technology for realignment?

That’s the question I’ve been dancing with for over a decade — and I feel like I’m finally tuning in to the right frequency to bring that vision into sharper focus.


Local Action: A Warrior’s Ground Game


As an update from the posts I made earlier this month about the elections and getting more involved in community, I felt a call to ground my energy in real-world action. I wrote to Peter Fonseca, my local MP, with concerns and ideas for the neighbourhood, the province, and the country as a whole. I wasn’t sure if it would go anywhere — but I received a response the very next day, and that gave me hope.


That moment reminded me: Being a warrior doesn’t always look like protest or rage. Sometimes, it looks like pen on paper. Sometimes, it looks like moving your body in alignment with your future self. And sometimes, it looks like sending an email that could plant the seed of change.


It’s all part of the same current — the same frequency — the same deeper mission.


I've requested a follow-up phone call in a couple of weeks; I've been preparing what I wanted to discuss with him in more detail. I don't know if connecting with him will go anywhere, but it at least gave me the motivation and drive to create the plan of what I'd like to propose for the neighbourhood. And it's also giving me the motivation to go door-to-door to speak the to neighbours as well to see how we can strengthen our communities.


🌟 Closing Reflection


I don’t always know where this path is leading. I feel like I’m following breadcrumbs — Tesla’s sparks, Twain’s wit, frequencies, symbols, synchronicities. But maybe that’s what the Warrior-Scholar does. Not always fighting. Not always knowing. But always listening, sensing, embodying, and responding.


If you feel the call to blend your imagination with your action — to become a magnet for your most aligned reality — you’re not alone.


We're the new kind of warriors.


And our revolution begins within.




Side note: As I finished writing this post, The Big Bang Theory is now randomly airing an episode called “The Tesla Recoil.” Just another cosmic wink from the universe — or maybe a sign I should lay off this show for a bit! 😂



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