Unlock the hidden power of the Lost Cubit Tensor Ring, vibrating at a 177 MHz frequency specifically designed to bridge your thoughts with physical reality. Based on the rediscovered "Forbidden Cubit" (59.67 cm / 23.49 inches) - a sacred measurement concealed throughout history - this copper energy tool helps heal deep emotional blockages, accelerate manifestation, and reconnect you with your true creative power. Whether seeking emotional balance, faster manifestation, or to clear long-standing energetic patterns, these handcrafted copper rings serve as a direct conduit between intention and reality.
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✔ Heals emotional/mental imbalances at their root (177 MHz resonance)
✔ Accelerates the conscious manifestation of desires
✔ Bridges the gap between thought and physical reality
✔ Clears long-standing energetic blockages
✔ Enhances connection to etheric and emotional bodies
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Precisely crafted in sacred fractions of the Lost Cubit:
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