The resonance we know

The easiest way I’ve equated the concept is by comparing to the whine of a television. When on, and the volume is off, you can hear the whine of the electricity coursing the circuits and powering the screen.

If you put your hand close to the screen, you can feel static electricity jumping to you.

Imagine what’s happening when you’re interacting with one another?

When I speak of resonance, I’m speaking to the feeling you have when amidst a whole lot of like minded individuals. Examples of this would be church, or a group game when everyone’s enjoying it.

Another way of putting it might be magnetism, which we reference in terms such as ‘polar opposite’, or ‘animal magnetism.’

The inexplicable attraction we feel for someone may be quite explicable after all.

When we feel these feelings, they excite our nervous system, they can cause a shock in our brain, and generally make it decidedly difficult to function until we adjust.

Another facet of this concept is those who seek the thrill of the influx, the energy from others poured to them such that they mill it and turn it into excitement as performers do, or results the way politicians do, or action the way military leaders do.

You may ask yourself, how does a military leader use the energy of their people? Are they not motivating their people?

Yes, they are motivating the people to generate energy, much as your car starter motivates your engine to begin drawing energy from its sources. A little bit invested, for a lot of return.