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ORMEs, an acronym for "Orbitally Rearranged Monatomic Elements",[1] are "monatomic elements", also called "ORMUS elements"[2] or "m-state elements,"[3] are atoms which comprise a substance in which its atoms are not bound to each other (called a monatomic state). They constitute a newly discovered form (phase) of matter with entirely different physical properties from normal elements.[4] They are thought to produce incredible physical and mental health benefits when ingested and are already on the consumer product market (see here).[5][6] Monatomic gold is believed to have been eaten by the ancient Egyptians and was depicted to be a food of the gods which would assist the Egyptians in unlocking their inate mental and spiritual abilities.[7] The discovery of monatomic elements has so far recieved little mainstream attention, but is expected to become an important subject in the future.[8] Some have even said that this discovery may constitute the uncovering of the esoteric "Philosopher's Stone", as spoken of in Alchemy, or even the famous Holy Grail.[9] Viewed spiritually, it is thought to bring enlightenment.
See also
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, by Laurence Gardner
External links
[edit]- CocoonNutrition.org : Monatomic mineral blend - Three products for sale containing an array of monatomic minerals, inteded for health benefits.
- SubtleEnergies.com : ORMUS - Scientific Overview, By Barry Carter.
- ZPTech.net : Introduction to m-state elements, By Jason Davis.
- SubtleEnergies.com : Quest for the Philosopher's Stone
- Crucible.org : Monatomic Elements (ORMES)
References
[edit]- ^ Crucible.org : Monatomic Elements (ORMES)
- ^ SubtleEnergies.com : ORMUS - Scientific Overview, By Barry Carter.
- ^ SubtleEnergies.com : ORMUS - Scientific Overview, By Barry Carter.
- ^ Crucible.org : Monatomic Elements (ORMES)
- ^ CocoonNutrition.org : Monatomic mineral blend
- ^ ZPTech.net : Introduction to m-state elements, By Jason Davis.
- ^ Video footage of a lecture by Laurence Gardner on the "Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark."
- ^ ZPTech.net : Introduction to m-state elements, By Jason Davis.
- ^ SubtleEnergies.com : Quest for the Philosopher's Stone