11/10/2025
Did you know that the matter of the clothes you are wearing has different level of energy and affect your well-being energetic?
🥇Highest Frequency Fibers
• Organic Linen – Holds the highest vibrational frequency of all natural fabrics. It supports energetic flow, cellular regeneration, and connection to Source. (~5,000 Hz)
• H**p – Another high-frequency plant-based fiber. Known for its strength, durability, and protective field. (~4,500 Hz)
• Organic Cotton – Strong life-force energy when undyed and grown without chemicals. Feels grounding and pure. (~4,000 Hz)
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🥈High Frequency but Slightly Lower
• Dyed Organic Cotton – Still holds good energy, but some synthetic dyes can slightly lower the frequency. Natural dyes maintain better frequency. (~3,500 Hz)
• Silk – A high-frequency material when harvested ethically (non-violent or “peace silk”). Can amplify emotional states due to its sensitive charge. (~3,000–3,500 Hz)
• Ramie – A lesser-known natural fiber similar to linen. Breathable and energetically clean. (~3,000 Hz)
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🥉Neutral to Mildly Distorted Frequency
• Wool – Grounding and warming, but can carry the emotional imprint of the animal if not ethically sourced. Frequency depends on the treatment of the sheep and processing. (~2,500 Hz)
• Alpaca – Softer and often more ethically sourced than wool. Can be high-frequency when untreated. (~2,800 Hz)
• Cashmere – Luxurious and soft, but frequency depends on sourcing and dyeing process. (~2,700 Hz)
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⚠️Lower Frequency / Distorting Fibers
• Conventional Cotton – Still better than synthetics, but often heavily sprayed with chemicals and pesticide residues. Frequency lowered through toxic processing. (~2,000 Hz)
• Bamboo (Viscose) – Starts natural but is chemically processed to the point it becomes semi-synthetic. Frequency is unclear and often erratic. (~1,800 Hz)
• Modal / Lyocell / Tencel – Similar to bamboo viscose. Marketed as eco, but frequency is often neutral to slightly distorted. (~1,800–2,000 Hz)
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🚫Mimic Frequency Fibers (Energetic Drain / Looping)
• Polyester – Petroleum-based synthetic. Disrupts energy fields, traps heat, and dulls aura. (~100–200 Hz)
• Nylon – Another synthetic, mimics the feeling of real fabric but blocks energy flow. Can create static or irritation. (~100–150 Hz)
• Elastane / Spandex / Lycra – Added for stretch. A small percentage (e.g., 5–10%) won’t destroy a garment’s overall energy, but the more added, the more distortion. (~100–300 Hz)
• Acrylic – Extremely low frequency. Often found in cheap knits. Holds mimic field distortion. (~50–100 Hz)
• Low-Vibration Silk – Silk produced through violent or mass industrial harvesting methods (boiling silkworms alive) carries a distorted, sorrowful frequency. Rather than amplifying your own field, it may hold emotional residue or karmic inversion. (~100–500 Hz depending on sourcing)