Here are our most asked questions about our Light-Life Tensor Rings with the intention to help you choose the ones that serve your needs the best.

Why do some Light-Life Tensor Rings have beads?

Slim Spurling studied the work of Nikola Tesla who said that spheres amplify an energy field. Therefore, we added beads to our Light-Life Tensor Rings to increase the strength and density of the tensor field. Plain Jane Light-Life Tensor Rings do not have beads since they are mainly used for outdoor applications.

The Light-Life Tensor Rings included with most of our Harmonizers only have one bead. This is sufficient for the purpose of reducing the energy field of the Harmonizer to the size of the ring.

What is the purpose of the heavier wire you use?

The heavy wire creates a stronger field density, which seems to generate more light and life force energy . Therefore, beads are not necessary. Also, some people like to sit on Light-Life Tensor Rings during long road trips and find beads are not very comfortable to sit on. Healers have reported greater and faster results when using a 1 Sacred Cubit Heavy Ring and a 1 Lost Cubit Heavy Ring connected together with cable ties so the Rings do not touch. This seems to speed up the self-healing power significantly.

1 Sacred Cubit Heavy Tensor Ring zip tied to a 1 Lost Cubit Heavy Tensor Ring

What does the plating do and why are some Light-Life Tensor Rings plated and others are not?

These are questions about our Light-Life Tensor Rings that I get asked quite frequently. In the beginning, Slim Spurling made the Tensor Rings out of copper with a bead soldered on. With more experience, and being the alchemist he was, he realized people would have better results if he added gold and silver plating. All of our plated Tensor Rings first have a layer of silver followed by a layer of 24K gold plating.

However, gardeners and farmers asked for a less expensive option for the outdoors. Slim Spurling added the Plain Jane version of the Light-Life Tensor Rings, without beads and plating, around the year of 2000. Later, more sizes of the Plain Jane Tensor Ring became available for outdoor purposes and to block EMF (electro magnetic fields).

Can you help me understand what a tensor field is?

A tensor field is the space created when the ends of a wire are joined in a loop. Think about a child blowing bubbles after they dip a loop into soap solution. The soap solution is actually hanging on the tensor field of that loop. The tensor field of our Light-Life Rings is the empty space within the circumference. The tensor field creates a higher vibration that may bring beneficial life-force to everything within its energy field.