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You shift frequencies constantly. You always have.
You walk into a room and something adjusts before you have formed a single thought. You sit across from a certain person and find yourself speaking differently, breathing differently, running a version of yourself that does not quite feel like your own. You arrive home carrying a weight you cannot name and wonder why the evening feels heavier than the day deserved.
This is not imagination. This is not sensitivity. This is the frequency life you have been living without a language for it.
Somewhere Between Frequencies is a book about the hidden architecture of everyday experience, the signals we carry, the signals we absorb, the ones that return us to ourselves and the ones that quietly pull us away. Drawing on the physics of entertainment, the Vedic understanding of the body as a living field, and the simple observable truth of what happens between people in rooms, it offers something rare: not a method, not a practice, but a language.
A language for the four seconds before the phone. For the commute that shapes you before the day has begun. For the spaces that lift something in you the moment you cross their threshold. For the people whose presence makes your signal stronger and the ones who compress it without meaning to. For the hour after midnight when the defences come down and the most honest frequency of the day finally surfaces.
Organised across a single day- from the raw signal of waking to the night frequency before sleep. Each chapter maps a specific moment where frequency shifts, accumulates, or returns. Part One traces the signal you carry. Part Two maps the terrain of a day. Part Three asks how an aware person moves through all of it differently.
Nothing here requires you to change your life. Only to notice what is already happening in it.
You have been living in frequencies your whole life. This is simply the first time someone has said so.
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