In the most recent episode of Sovereign Sisters Podcast, I welcomed Matt Roeske, the founder of Cultivate Elevate, for a deep dive into holistic wellness, the potential of electroculture, and the importance of reconnecting with nature. With a mission to reclaim repressed information, Matt aims to empower individuals to take health into their own hands and foster a toxin-free lifestyle.
Introducing Matt Roeske and Cultivate Elevate
Matt Roeske’s work at Cultivate Elevate revolves around educating people on health by uncovering traditional and often forgotten wellness practices. Matt’s goal is to help individuals overcome fear and realize the abundance of natural solutions available, focusing on soil health, regenerative farming, and living toxin-free. His work bridges ancient wisdom with modern wellness practices, raising awareness about factors affecting health, such as electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and processed foods, and promoting natural remedies to help people achieve greater vitality.
Reconnecting with Energy and Nature Using Electroculture
I was first introduced to Matt’s work which sparked my interest in electroculture — a method that amplifies natural growth in plants using copper and energy. He uncovered the research of figures like Mary Hardy, Victor Schauberger, and Georges Lakhovsky, all of whom had studied energy and the unseen forces of the ether. He realized that by understanding the ether — the unseen energy around us — he could tap into a powerful tool for both personal and environmental healing. This research opened his mind to a world where nature speaks in energy and led him to the discovery of electroculture as a means of working with, rather than against, the natural energy present in our environment.
Boosting Growth and Vitality in the Garden with Electroculture
One of Matt’s most impactful messages was his experience with electroculture in agriculture. By introducing copper coils and antennas into the soil, he noticed an increase in plant vitality, growth, and resilience. Electroculture uses the earth’s natural energy fields to boost plant health without the need for chemicals or pesticides. I was inspired by Matt’s methods incorporated copper in my garden, resulting in a significant increase in yield — enough to have pickles for months!
Matt explains that electroculture amplifies nature’s own processes and can transform a garden’s productivity. Whether it’s simply wrapping copper around stakes or laying copper in trenches, electroculture makes use of the earth’s energy, providing a chemical-free way to nourish plants. Matt emphasizes that by reconnecting with nature, we can significantly enhance our food systems and work towards sustainability.
EMFs: An Underestimated Hazard
One of the recurring topics in Matt’s work is the overlooked effect of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on health. Matt explains that EMFs — emitted from Wi-Fi, cell towers, smart devices, and even LED lights — disrupt the natural energy of our bodies, contributing to various health issues. He recommends reading The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg, which reveal how radiation and EMFs correlate with health issues such as cancer, heart disease, and even diabetes.
By understanding how EMFs impact our body’s frequency, Matt says we can take steps to protect ourselves. Simple practices like grounding, spending time in nature, and using copper to create natural barriers against EMFs can make a noticeable difference in well-being. Matt believes that this awareness about EMFs is crucial, as it could prevent long-term health issues and promote natural healing.
Questioning Germ Theory
Matt also shares his perspective on the popular topic of parasites, an area where he’s received pushback. He suggests that rather than seeing parasites as enemies, we should view them as indicators of imbalance in the body. According to Matt, parasites may actually be responding to heavy metal toxicity, helping the body by eating up these toxins to maintain balance.
This unconventional view aligns with his natural approach to health, which focuses on using nature’s remedies — like pumpkin seeds, black walnut, and fasting — to cleanse and balance the body. Matt encourages listeners to break away from pharmaceutical solutions like ivermectin and instead seek natural alternatives that respect the body’s self-healing capabilities.
The Healing Power of Light
A large portion of Matt’s work revolves around light and its overlooked potential in healing. He explains that different light spectrums — such as those from UV bulbs, quartz lamps, and even stained glass windows — can have therapeutic effects on the body. Historically, treatments like “sunbaths” were commonly used to heal ailments before artificial lighting and pharmaceuticals took precedence.
Today, Matt is exploring the use of various light spectrums, advocating for a return to natural light sources rather than the LED and fluorescent lights that often disrupt natural circadian rhythms. His research suggests that incorporating more natural light into daily life may lead to physical and mental rejuvenation.
Parasites, Pathogens, and Self-Responsibility in Health
Addressing the tendency to blame health issues on external agents like germs or viruses, We discussed the importance of personal responsibility in health. Matt encourages listeners to avoid dependency on the medical system and instead seek natural solutions to common health concerns. “Our bodies are naturally self-healing and self-regenerating,” he explains, “and when we support them with the right food, clean water, and grounding practices, we can maintain our health without pharmaceutical interventions.”
Practical Tips and Book Recommendations
Matt provides a list of essential reads that align with his philosophies, including:
- The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg
- The Contagion Myth by Dr. Tom Cowan
- Health and Light by Dr. John Ott
- Secrets of the Federal Reserve and Murder by Injection by Eustace Mullins
These books offer foundational knowledge on topics like EMFs, light therapy, and the history of healthcare, empowering readers to make informed decisions about their well-being.
Reclaiming Our Connection to Nature and Self
Both Matt and I conclude our conversation noting the importance of reclaiming ancient wisdom and trusting in nature’s healing power. Matt encourages everyone to look beyond conventional systems, explore practices like electroculture, and trust in the body’s natural ability to heal. By doing so, he believes that we can create a healthier, more sustainable future.
This episode is a valuable resource for those curious about natural health practices, self-sufficiency, and the hidden influences on health today. Whether you’re interested in growing a more sustainable garden or exploring alternative therapies, our conversation is sure to inspire a holistic approach to wellness that reclaims the power of nature.
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