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Refining Sensitivity

Wellness products vs Uninterrupted focus


Ormus first came into my awareness last summer while I was hosting Lotus Ali, the Blue Lotus alchemist. At the time, I was also working with one of his elixirs and had shared about it. Shortly after, Mr. Ahmad Baha reached out to let me know he was in Cairo.

Since moving to Egypt, I’ve encountered many invitations into subtle work from the online space. Some I observe. Some I decline. A few I follow.

This one I followed.




I met Mr. Ahmed in person this past December. It was an enlightening meeting. Ahmed is thoughtful and intelligent, and our conversation centered not around selling a product, but around frequency — and the bioelectric nature of the human body.

He produces an Ormus spray in Dahab, South Sinai, Egypt. There are several distributors in Cairo. I am one of them.


But what interested me was not the product itself.

It was the question:How do we refine sensitivity?

In my own practice — through whirling, movement, breathwork, and stillness — I’ve come to understand that we are conductive beings. The body stores charge. And where we hold tension, we hold information.


One of the most significant holding points is where the neck meets the shoulders and upper back — the triangle of the traps.

Structurally, this area balances the weight of the head. Energetically, it is a bridge between intellect and instinct. Between thought and embodiment.

Most of us live slightly forward. Screens. Reading. Thinking. Responsibility. The head pulls ahead of the body, and that junction compresses. Over time it becomes dense — a place where stress accumulates, where charge gathers, where clarity can dull.



Some would even say this is a place where unwanted energies sit.

When I began incorporating the Ormus spray into my practice — lightly into the atmosphere before beginning, then onto pulse points, and especially into that trap triangle — I noticed something subtle but distinct.


Space.


A decompression at that impasse.A clearer vertical axis.Less static around the head.

It did not feel dramatic. It felt precise.


But here is what matters most.

Tools may amplify sensitivity.They do not create it.


We are bioelectric beings. Minerals affect us. Salt affects us. Frequency affects us. I have experienced profound clearing through salt immersion and mineral waters. There is intelligence in salt. There is conductivity in the earth.


Yet nothing replaces uninterrupted time.

And I repeat this often in my work:

Don’t interrupt yourself. And don’t allow yourself to interrupt yourself.

Uninterrupted time — even when you’re not interrupting yourself — is rare.

We stimulate. We distract. We shift away the moment something becomes uncomfortable or quiet.


Sensitivity matures in the absence of interruption.

Whether your practice is structured or unstructured — ideally a balance of both, yin and yang — what refines the instrument is consistency. Stillness. Returning.

Frequency tools are additions. They are extras. They can support the tuning of the field. But they cannot sit for you. They cannot discipline your awareness. They cannot integrate your experience.


So is Ormus a self-care product?

Perhaps.

But it feels more accurate to call it a frequency tool — one that may support those already committed to refining their perception.


If you are coming through Cairo, I can set a bottle aside.


And for those who wish to deepen this work in a contained environment, I will soon be hosting a small retreat that begins with salt immersion and mineral waters — working directly with the body’s conductive nature before entering sacred spaces. There are currently two spaces available..... Details here for the ISIS ORACLE TOUR

Siwa Salt Lakes- Jan 2026
Siwa Salt Lakes- Jan 2026

Because whether through mineral contact, frequency support, or disciplined solitude, the work remains the same:

Clear the compression.Restore the vertical line.Refine sensitivity.

And give yourself uninterrupted time — long enough — to feel what is truly there.

Without interrupting it. Without interrupting yourself.


Nawal

 
 
 

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