Bubbles Carry Frequency - An Aurigen Perspective
- Sep 14, 2025
- 2 min read
The Secret Life of Bubbles

🫧 More Than Play
We usually think of bubbles as child’s play — blowing them into the air, watching them float and pop. But bubbles are also the blueprint of nature’s design: spheres of resonance, holding memory, carrying messages.
🌱 Where Bubbles Show Up
In Water – bubbles carry dissolved oxygen and subtle frequencies, shifting the vitality of lakes, springs, and even your drinking glass.
In the Body – fascia and fluids can hold “microbubbles” of trapped gas or tension. Gentle movement, breath, or tones can release them.
In Ferments – bubbles signal life; they show microbes are active, producing vitality and probiotics.
In Nature – breaking waves, waterfalls, and spring flows all create bubbles — which structure water and charge the air with negative ions.
🧪 Bubbles and Distortion
Synthetic overlays can create static bubbles — trapped tension in fascia, joint spaces, or even the gut.
These bubbles don’t flow; they distort resonance.
That’s why you might feel “pockets of pressure” in your body that ease only after movement, tone, or release.
✨ The Aurigen Lens
Bubbles = micro-spheres of resonance — natural ones carry life, synthetic ones carry static.
Releasing bubbles in the body (through breath, tone, or fascia work) is like letting fresh air into a room.
Watching bubbles in nature is medicine — each one a reminder of life’s playfulness and coherence.
🌟 Closing
So next time you sip sparkling water, stir a ferment, or watch waves break, remember: bubbles aren’t trivial. They are tiny resonance messengers — signs that life is moving, breathing, and remembering.
🌿 Soul leads the science, sound carries the care.That’s the Aurigen Path — even in something as simple as a bubble.
Want to know more ?? Cathy is a certified fascia release teacher via Block Therapy and was trained as a registered occupational therapist. She also teaches how to make traditional ferments and fizzy sodas (grape is her favorite). And tonic water?? check it out. Contact Cathy cathy@lakeclearlodge.com




































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