Have you ever been to a race track and noticed that the
sound of the cars coming your way slowly builds and builds, reaching an
incredibly loud sound only to fall off dramatically as they leave. In fact, the
sound of the car approaching you is louder to you than the sound of the car
leaving you at equal distances from you. So how does this happen? The sound
made by the car is sent out like a ripple in the water, equal in all
directions. But when the car moves forward, the sound waves from the car get
closer to each other in the direction of the motion, increasing their frequency
and sound, while the waves behind the object get farther and farther apart,
decreasing their frequency and sound sharply. This effect is known as the
Doppler effect. So what does this have to do with me?1) We all have vibrations
we emit out into the universe. 2) Our vibrations are be felt by others. 3) Our
vibrations can be positive or negative. 4) These vibrations can determine how
others perceive us, receive us, and regard us. So if you are emitting negative
vibrations, you will be perceived as negative, and more so as you approach
them. If you emit positive vibrations, you will perceived by others as very
positive. You would be received warmly by all and missed by all as your
positive vibrations fell off as you left. So know that -A positive vibration,
no matter how small, can build into an enormous positive expression. A negative
vibration, no matter how small, can build into an enormous negative expression.
Imagine what the smallest of positive vibrations could do for you and others. The
smallest of thoughts/vibrations you create can affect the way people perceive
you, receive you and in the end regard you. Hmmmm, makes you wonder if it also
affects our investigations. `Tracy |

