What is the Bovis scale?
The Bovis scale is an energy measurement tool developed by the French dowser André Bovis at the beginning of the 20th century. It measures the energetic quality of a place, object, or person using a pendulum.
The Bovis scale serves a practical purpose: quantifying the energetic vibrations of an object or place. These measurements, ranging from 0 to over 120,000 Bovis units, are applicable to everything on our planet.
Regarding interpreting the results, measurements below 6500 Bovis units are considered harmful to health. In comparison, measurements above 12,500 Bovis units are considered beneficial, with different levels.
While the Bovis scale is not universally accepted in the scientific community, it continues to be utilized by many practitioners of alternative medicine, from geobiology to dowsing. This controversy adds an interesting dimension to its use and interpretation.
What is a Vibrational Frequency?
Vibrational frequency measures the speed at which a particle or object vibrates or oscillates in space. Everything, including humans, animals, plants, minerals, and thoughts, emits a unique vibrational frequency. This frequency also underlies beliefs linked to the law of attraction and is central to spirituality.
Physically, even with specific equipment, seeing the waves emanating from bodies is impossible, yet the latter are indeed present. This would explain the chills we feel when entering an area where a horrible things occurs. Also, it would give meaning to this innate joy experienced when we arrive in a place full of positivity. In these moments, in short, you react unconsciously to the vibrational rate of these environments.
Note that each person has a unique energetic frequency. And be careful: energetics are not frozen in time. Depending on the circumstances, your vibration rate may decrease or increase.
Understanding vibrational frequency is, therefore, fundamental if you wish to explore specific areas in detail. Alternative medicine, geobiology, dowsing, quantum physics, and spirituality are the most common fields of application.
Some practices regarding spirituality, such as meditation, therapeutic music, and the use of stones, are often used to adjust the body's vibrational frequencies.
Who was Alfred Bovis?
Alfred Bovis was a French dowser who was born in Marseille in 1871 and died in 1947 in Toulon. He began his career in textiles and became passionate about dowsing and geobiology in the 1920s.
This self-taught man conducted research and experiments to highlight the vibrational frequency of living organisms, objects, and places. His work led him to develop a theory on vibrational energy linked to the quality of objects and places and the health of living beings.
He developed tools and methods for measuring vibration rate, including:
The Bovis scale, which allows us to measure the vibration levels of a living being, an object, or a place, is a method for measuring water's vibration rate known as the "Bovis method".
Thus, he established a unit of measurement for the rate of vibrations to compare the subjects of his experiments. Originally, its measurements were given in ångstroms, a unit of measurement borrowed from atomic physics. Subsequently, he noted them with a new unit, the Bovis unit (UB), which has a one-to-one ratio with the angstrom. His research led Alfred Bovis to develop measuring tools, originally a ruler that allowed the vibration rate of fruits to be evaluated using a dowsing pendulum.
To calibrate the Bovis scale, the inventor measured the vibration rates of various fruits according to their ripening state, repeating his measurements every day. He noticed that the vibrational energy of a freshly picked fruit:
corresponded to a maximum of up to 9,000 UB, This measurement decreased over the days to reach values close to zero when the fruit began to deteriorate seriously.
Anecdotally, he noted that fruit purchased in Parisian markets had an average value of 3,000 BU while freshly picked fruit was between 6,500 and 9,000 BU
How do you measure your vibrational levels?
First, obtain a dowsing pendulum and a Bovis biometer to measure your vibration rate.
If you are in a place with a very high vibrational frequency (sacred place), prefer the board allowing you to measure high places of vibration.
To measure energy level on the Biometer, you need to concentrate on the place, person, substance or object, you want to measure.
Then ask the question: “what is the vibratory level of this place, person, plant, food or medicine?”
The earth's vibration rate is increasing, and consequently, the vibration rate of the living beings present there, too. Highly qualified dowsers updated the Bovis scale in 2014 to correspond to these new values. The new Bovis dial goes up to 60,000BU, compared to 18,000BUfor the original dial.
As indicated previously, the classic Bovis scale or dial measurements, whose graduation varies from 0 to 10,000 BU, refer to the physical world.
It's important to note that frequencies between 10,000 BUand 14,000 BU mark the transition from the physical to the energetic and etheric domain. Frequencies above 14,000 BU then lead us into the spiritual world.
The new Bovis dial goes up to 60,000 BU. While the enlarged dial adapted to measure the vibration rate of places – and in particular, highly sacred places
When you measure a place's energetic frequency, the average for a human living a healthy life is between 10000 and 12500; under 7500, it can be pathogenic and fatal.