May you trust God that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith.

In response Kim Runner to her Publication

I have doing this alot this summer...I am wondering how this works in the winter with snow on the ground? My feet will get frost bite

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In response Gracie Noodles to her Publication

I have a metal rod that is stuck in the garden, and attached to a cord, which comes into my house through a window, and clips onto a grounding mat beneath my desk, and I keep my feet on that mat - thereby creating a grounding connection with the earth - whilst I work, during the cold winter months. There's information online, that suggests that this is an effective alternative to sitting/walking barefoot outdoors, and it seems reasonable to me, so I figure, why not?

𝕃𝕚𝕧𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕚𝕟 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕋𝕨𝕚𝕝𝕚𝕘𝕙𝕥 ℤ𝕠𝕟𝕖, 𝕨𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕖 ℝ𝕠𝕕 𝕘𝕣𝕖𝕨 𝕦𝕡! #DɪɢɪᴛᴀʟSᴏʟᴅɪᴇʀs

In response Suzanne C. 575 to her Publication

wow, very creative. thx

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May you trust God that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith.

In response Gracie Noodles to her Publication

I’d try this -

In response Gracie Noodles to her Publication

Gracie, I have a foot long metal rod in the ground wrapped with a bare copper wire. It is behind a bush and comes in a window behind a chair. When I feel the desire to ground but the ground is wet or muddy, I wrap the wire around my forearm a few turns and sit there for 10 minutes. I am not sure if it is the same as recieving the grounding through your foot but I am sure it is better than nothing.

𝕃𝕚𝕧𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕚𝕟 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕋𝕨𝕚𝕝𝕚𝕘𝕙𝕥 ℤ𝕠𝕟𝕖, 𝕨𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕖 ℝ𝕠𝕕 𝕘𝕣𝕖𝕨 𝕦𝕡! #DɪɢɪᴛᴀʟSᴏʟᴅɪᴇʀs

In response Same Guy New Name to his Publication

This sounds electricfrying

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