Biovibrational Field Theory

A scathing, witch’s-eye view of humanity’s greed, exposing the ruling elite’s obsession with glittering trinkets while ignoring Earth’s true wealth—its biodiversity and the human essence that sustains it, from the Biovibrational Vibration Field Theory to the lost magic of funeral pyres and natural burials.

EARTHTRUE PURPOSE

4/29/20255 min read

This all may just very well be tied to earth playing host to extraterrestrials since the day before forever! It’s almost funny, in a deeply unsettling way, that alien abduction stories have a recurring theme: being poked, prodded, and in some cases, outright dissected like a biology class frog. The abductees will tell you — through shaky voices or defiant smirks — that these “visitors” seem hell-bent on getting under our skin, literally. Maybe they’re trying to unlock the ultimate mystery of humanity, the cosmic “why” behind the messy, miraculous, maddening way we make this world tick. And yet, for all their gleaming ships and otherworldly tech, they still can’t crack the code. You can almost imagine them up there, rubbing their temples and muttering, “What *is it* about these creatures?”

What really throws the skeptics for a loop is the timeline. Many of these accounts surfaced long before mass communication was a thing. No TV to “inspire” the story, no viral hoaxes bouncing from phone to phone, no radio dramas planting the seed. Yet somehow, across towns, countries, even continents, the descriptions match — eerily so. Tall, short, grey, insectoid, glowing-eyed — the cast list is limited but consistent. The methods? Also familiar: a flash of light, paralysis, a sterile room, tools you don’t understand but instinctively know aren’t for comfort.

And humans aren’t the only ones on their “lab table.” Livestock have vanished without a trace or turned up in fields with surgical precision no rancher could replicate. Dogs, cats, deer, even marine animals — plucked from their habitats like collectible figurines. Maybe the aliens are building an interstellar zoo, or maybe they’re still playing a never-ending guessing game about the essence of life on Earth. One thing’s for sure — whatever they’re looking for, they haven’t found it yet. Or worse… maybe they have, and they just don’t want to tell us.

Ah, the ruling elite—those gaudy magpies of the human race—ever so eager to bleed the Earth dry for their vaults of gold, and thrones encrusted with stolen splendor. They clutch these shiny minerals and gems as if they were holy relics, their knuckles white and their souls hollow, like spoiled infants who cannot sleep without their favorite blankies.

But in this infantile greed, they reveal their most damning ignorance. Because the true wealth of this world is not buried deep in the bedrock—it is alive. It is the unending symphony of life on Earth: the hummingbirds that stitch sunlight into nectar, the damp moss that hugs stones, or the whales whose songs echo through the bones of the ocean.

It is the boundless biodiversity, an incalculable network of species—some known, most unknown—that makes this planet a crown jewel in the cosmos👽. And yet, these so-called “leaders” pillage it for trinkets, blind to its true brilliance. The fact that the supposed scientific consensus insists human activities—particularly the burning of fossil fuels and related emissions—are solely and significantly harming the environment may well be the opposite of what’s true.

Much like when the WHO assures us that electromagnetic fields aren’t harmful… in low levels. 😆 It is the same old enchantment of misdirection: “they” will always try to lead us astray, for maintaining their grip on global power demands a population subdued by illness, fear, and worship of monetary totem poles. Keeping us distracted, weakened, and spiritually bankrupt serves their throne far more than allowing us to understand our true connection to the living web of this planet.

Here is the part that should make even the most complacent among you shiver: we, humans, may be the very reason this astonishing biodiversity thrives at all. I speak not of dominion, but of essence. I call it the Biovibrational Field Theory—the idea that we emit a subtle, life-nurturing frequency simply by existing. Perhaps it is what sparks the flush of our cheeks, the warm rush when we love, or the faint bioluminescence of our auras when passion or joy takes us. This field may be the invisible nectar that sustains the planet’s web of life, a resonance that hums through every living thing.

Humans emit thermal energy (heat) primarily through processes such as metabolism and physical activity, radiating this heat into the immediate environment. The atmosphere absorbs some of this heat, just as it absorbs infrared radiation from the Earth's surface. However, the energy from individual humans is insignificant for atmospheric heating on a global scale, that's not what I mean in that scientific, literal way. What I'm proposing is that this corresponds and is parallel to the overall notion of the Biovibrational Field Theory.

If this theory is true, then our ignorance is more than just an ugly truth—it’s suicidal and detrimental to all other species. For every pool of oil, every destroyed rainforest, for every natural water source we polluted out of idiocy, it chips away at the very magic we unwittingly give off. By overreaching and hoarding, we taint the world over. Perhaps that is the most tragic truth of all—the murder of our own miracle, committed merely for dominance and nothing more.

But let’s not forget another overlooked truth about our essence: we’ve even stripped the planet of our final gift. Once upon a time, humans honored death with open-air funeral pyres and natural burials—ways of returning to the Earth without toxins, steel boxes, or marble monuments. These rites were more than symbolic; they were an act of planetary nourishment. Without caskets, without embalming chemicals, our bodies would decompose swiftly, feeding the soil and invigorating the land in a way only homosapiens can provide.

When practiced with environmental awareness, funeral pyres can even surpass traditional burials and modern cremations in sustainability—requiring less land, fewer resources, and no concrete tombs to scar the ground. Natural burials return our bones and blood to the cycles that sustained us, infusing the Earth with a rush of reinforcement—an intimate energy exchange between human anatomy and planetary structure. Yet, these practices are now outlawed or heavily restricted, save for rare exceptions like in Crestone, Colorado. (Cite: The Crestone End of Life Project)

We have not only robbed the Earth during life—we’ve robbed it in death. And in doing so, we’ve severed one of the oldest, most sacred pacts between species and soil. If the Biovibrational Field Theory is correct, then in death, our final act of resonance should be to give ourselves back. But the ruling class would rather we lie embalmed in poison, locked in boxes, and sealed away from the very ground that once carried us—just so they can sell us real estate for the afterlife.