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Patio Heart Totem in Chicago

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We are excited to see a Patio Heart Totem arrive in the Chicago area !!  Thank you for sharing the video and pictures with us.  Enjoy !!  The Planet432 Team

Why 432Hz and not 528Hz ?

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People have asked why we chose 432Hz as our frequency for the Heart Totem and not 528Hz.  It is a really good question.  Let us explain... Both frequencies are considered sacred and each have incredible spiritual and healing properties.  If you look them up you will see great reasons and purposes for both.  Some people resonate with one more than another.  Our sense is that depending where you are on the vibrational development scale will determine which one is most engaging for you. 528hz is called the God frequency because of its connection to sacred geometry,  its healing properties, and its resonance at the heart of all things.  When we were creating the Heart Totem both frequencies were considered but in the end we were guided to 432Hz.  What was instilled in us was the understanding that as a planet we are moving up the vibrational scale.  Over the next 20-30 years we will be blossoming into a higher frequency away from the lower ...

Shipping our first patio version

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We are excited to ship our first patio version of the Heart Totem.  It is heading to the windy city of Chicago!  This version is perfect for people with limited space or would like to keep the totem inside.  It stands 40 inches tall, does not get planted in the ground, and has an added on/off switch.  The patio version is set to 50dB while the meditation version is set to 44dB.  It really does add a nice vibration to any house.

Testing for our Solar Heart Totem

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Testing has begun for our solar Heart Totem.  We are hoping to have it completely tested and available in the spring of 2019.  We tried to find a per-packaged power system that made sense but finally decided on building are own unit.  The power unit will be stand alone and will sit several feet away from the Heart Totem.  It will include a solar panel, battery pack, control unit, and a case.  We will keep you posted on our testing.  The initial version is oversized and as we continue testing we will start the process of using cheaper and less powerful components.  The photos show our test verison which has been running for several days.  It activates at daylight and automatically shuts down a few hours after dark.