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Cheapest place is a thrift store. Other than that, I’ve found some at Kohl’s. It’s kind of sporadic finding it at department stores, you’ll end up having to look through almost the whole place just to find one or two items. You can easily find them by doing an internet search for “linen clothing store” but those are generally very expensive $50-100 per item. Lastly, you can do a search on eBay for “linen” and see what you get. I’ve bought a few items this way and they turned out pretty decently.
Shalom,
Ryan
Where would I find some linen clothing to purchase?
I understand you. I’ve wondered the same thing myself, there seems to be no “scientifically backed” evidence. I personally believe this is because A)Such data is suppressed by pharmaceutical companies and modern medical associations that are trying to ensure that our current healthcare system of pills, tissue removal, and radiation stays in place. B)There is no funding for such research because there is no real money to be made by such discoveries.
One reason why you see the statement, “We make no claims as to the accuracy of anything we’re saying” is because if they actually claim that it heals, they can get in big trouble with the FDA and other government agencies.
When it is said that linen has “healing properties”, I don’t think that it is supposed to be a cure-all but it is supposed to help with the healing process. I read one report where they used linen sheets on one hospital wing and cotton on the other. The linen sheets greatly reduced the amount of bedsores and the patients in those beds also ended up healing faster. They still required medical treatment, but the linen seemed to allow the treatment to work faster.
I have a friend who is battling breast cancer. She has been using the Gerson method and had actually cured it, but it did come back when she stopped for a while. She is back on the Gerson diet and is greatly improved now. I will say though that it really is a lot of work to do so. My friend isn’t able to get out much because she spends a lot of her day preparing her juices and meals. She is having a tougher time with healing because she went through a round of chemotherapy prior to Gerson which destroys the body’s immune system thus making it harder for the body to heal itself via the Gerson method. I’ve got a couple books on the subject I can get you the ISBN numbers for if you’re interested.
Shalom,
Ryan
Yes, yes, Ryan, I understand that everything is moving and that it reflects a particular wavelength of light. My question is this. Where is the actual data on linen? Who measured the “signature frequency” and how does it compare to other fabrics? There are ten thousand web sites (ok, I’m exaggerating) out there talking about the “healing properties of linen” yet I see no data. If somebody’s actually studied this and has actual numbers, where is that study? That’s what I can’t find. It all points back to a web site that seems to be the source of the original article, yet even their own web site has posted “We make no claims as to the accuracy of anything we’re sayig” sort of statement. See my post here: http://wisdomintorah.com/bbpress/topic/linen-research-by-a-cult#post-733
I have listened to Brad Scott and I’m not saying that he’s wrong. What I am questioning is the perpetuation of the “healing” properties of a fabric when there does not seem to be any real data. There may be anecdotal evidence, but I have a friend who is very sick with cancer, and even after a $400 set of linen bed sheets, she’s still sick. Why is that, if linen has healing properties?
Shalom Kevin,
Sorry I didn’t actually listen to this specific teaching. I have heard other of Rico’s teaching’s where he talks about linen vs. wool and mentions the silk being a freq of zero, along with reading about this topic from sources other than Rico. I agree with you that (to my knowledge) there is no mention of a prohibition of using products that come from unclean animals.
I did look up the Strong’s number for the word ‘silk’ in the Hebrew. The BDB definition is “a costly material for garment, perhaps silk” so it does sound like there is a possibility that it was a mistranslation. I also noticed that each time it is mentioned, it is mentioned along with linen (KJV of Prov 31:22 is mistranslated and should say “…linen and purple”)
Oilofgladness,
All matter is in a state of constant vibration. If you listen to Brad Scott’s God is Smarter than We Are Part 2 he talks about how scientists have discovered this principle and now state that “the universe was created by the energized vibrations of sound” and that “whatever created the universe sustains the universe”. That is coming from secular, athiestic scientist (which sounds a whole lot like John 1 to me…).
A lot of this information on signature frequencies has been suppressed by the American Medical Association and other organizations because of it differences with conventional medicine and of course big pharmaceutical profits. Here is an article that I pulled up on the subject that may help you get started studying the matter: http://andrewshealingarts.com/SRA-Article-Frequency.html
Shalom,
Ryan
Can someone please tell me how a “signature frequency” is measured, and where you are leaning about this?
Ryan..that is not what he stated..he stated we should not wear silk because it comes from an unclean worm…yet our bridegroom will cover us in what?…SILK. Just because something comes from something unclean does not mean we cant use the product. Example is pearls….Yeshua said dont cast our what?..our PEARLS before swine
In an email post from Mike Clayton since Passover,he had listed a website I’d never heard of as a linen apparel source. It’s http://kingdompaths.com. The owner makes many items made of 100% linen. Whenever I have the time to go by,I stop at a Goodwill store to see what linen apparel I may find. Just this weekend (Sunday afternoon) I went in and was blessed to get 2-pieced 100% linen dresses (dress and 3/4 sleeved jacket) for merely $5.00 each! I bought three. I also found and bought 3 linen blouses in the same color family I can use as a big shirt or loose jacket. I plan to wear them while outside gardening in the hot summer and early fall. We have a community garden,and wearing cotten is already miserable considering that summer’s not officially here yet. Another website I frequent is http://www.softsurroundings.com. They have linen pillowcases for about $30.00 each. I think that’s a good price too considering how much linen costs these days. With the continued uprisings in the geographical areas where linen in imported from,it’s wise to buy something that’s second-hand so you can save money. My dresses look brand new,were well taken care of,and have no defects. The brands/labels are high quality. I’m happy for my finds.
Rico states this because the signature frequency of silk is zero while linen and wool is 5000 (one positive, one negative) Either positive or negative doesn’t matter it is still beneficial to you, but if you mix them, they cancel out.
Shalom,
Ryan
Rico….have a question for you. You specifically say in the video that we should not wear silk. I was wondering why you feel that way? We don’t eat the worm it is made from…just enjoy the silk that comes from it. And Yeshua specifically says that He is going to cover His bride in silk (Ezek 16:8-10). We also have a mixture of materials..we have embroidered cloth, badgers sandals, fine linen…and silk.
So yes..we can mix materials…Yeshua himself does it to His bride. When we teach otherwise, we put a burden on people.
I’ve spent about 3-4 hours trying to find out more about this. All the resources I’ve found on the internet all say exactly the same thing(almost word for word), but nothing points to any kind of study and cannot find any studies, etc., citing any of Warburg’s work in this area.
In the long run, commandments from Yah are enough to encourage wearing and utilizing linen, but would like to see some more study info rather than the same thing repeated on countless web sites. Anybody have additional information?
Finally had a chance to watch these programs today after reading the Pekudei torah portion. I just wanted to ask a question. throughout most of the portion, the English “linen” is translated from shin shin rather than bet dalet. The bet dalet makes a lot of sense when you view it as the door of the house. I just wondered if anyone had any insight into the shin shin application. I can see it as emphasized since it is doubled…anything else??? anyone, anyone??