The work “can you feel it in your bones?” explores the intriguing connections between the energy of places, electromagnetism, and the presence of iron oxide in both biological and geological contexts. It investigates how specific locations, often deemed energetically significant, may influence or be influenced by electromagnetic fields. The study delves into the role of iron oxide, a common component in blood and various minerals, highlighting its magnetic properties. These properties potentially bridge the phenomena observed in living organisms and inanimate stones and metals. The presence of iron oxide in biological blood and geological formations is posited as a key factor in the interaction between living beings and their environments, offering a novel perspective on the interplay of electromagnetism, biology, and geology.

“We all begin as a bundle of bones lost somewhere in a desert, a dismantled skeleton that lies under the sand. It is our work to recover the parts. It is a painstaking process best done when the shadows are just right, for it takes much looking”

Clarisa Pinkola Estes