Tattoos have become a social phenomenon. They were previously reserved for prisoners, gangs in order to guarantee their membership in certain groups or to leave a trace on their skin of part of their personal stories. They have also been used, in a more practical and less aesthetic way since always to mark cattle.
But modern society has made tattoos popular, and a large part of the population has taken to them: to imitate their idols and stars, or to prove that their bodies belong to them. Markers of a time of life, of fashions, of relationships with bodies; they have become a strong trend and are omnipresent. Whether they are large visible tattoos, or smaller ones in more intimate parts of the body, a large part of the population has them. A third in France, almost half in Italy according to statistics. And probably much more in other countries on other continents (Japan, South Korea, Mexico …).
But are tattoos harmless? Are there occult aspects to permanently imprinting a sentence, an animal, an object on the body? Each drawing, each symbol is in fact a wave form: by its shape and its associated egregore (an egregore is a thought form coming from human activity). A tattoo of a snake or the face of a star for example will impregnate the body with a certain frequency corresponding to the vibrational signature of the snake, or to the collective memory of the star. Because everything is only energy, frequency and vibration.
The definition of wave forms was first developed by André de Bélizal and Léon Chaumery: “the forms capture the terrestrial magnetism, saturate themselves with it and re-emit the captured energy in a wave form. If the shape is symmetrical, regular, the wave form emitted is beneficial; if the shape is irregular, asymmetrical, the wave of the re-emitted shape is evil, pathological”. We can add that the shape of a tattoo also captures the collective memory of what it represents. The shape can therefore be beneficial or evil. It is the same for egregores: some are positive and evolutionary, harmonious and elevated, others quite the opposite.
According to Hélène Bernet: “The inaudible music of ambient shapes is subtle. It modulates the energy fields of our cells and this influence often remains unconscious”. So tattoos can imprint their own vibrations on our cells and our subtle bodies. They can influence our general vibrational signature by adding their own frequencies which will then be captured by the body. The strength and characteristic of these influences depend on the size of the tattoo(s), and especially on their vibrational aspects, on the memory of what they represent.
Getting a tattoo is therefore far from trivial: it connects us with what it represents and imprints its vibrational signature deep into our body. If you have tattooed a negative or limiting form, and you have regrets, know that any form can be transcended. The mind dominates matter, and it is always possible to go beyond the vibrational and subtle limits of tattoos: by adding a particular intention, by modifying its form or memory, by erasing it (modern technologies exist).