In a quiet room in Nelson, British Columbia, two men stand over a device shaped by years of careful research and precision. Copper coils trace clean, geometric patterns, while a steady current moves through layered cones and plates, filling the space with a soft, steady hum. On a nearby screen, an address appears—linking the system to a location anywhere in the world.
This is FLFE (Focused Life-Force Energy), a technology designed to gently support the environments it’s connected to. It doesn’t fit neatly into traditional categories of science or spirituality—and that’s part of what makes it so intriguing. FLFE sits in a space where innovation meets intention, offering a modern approach to wellbeing that also acknowledges the more subtle, energetic dimensions of life.
It’s not something you can sum up in a single sentence, but its goal is straightforward: to help create spaces that feel more supportive, balanced, and uplifting for the people in them.
The $1.8 Trillion Question
The global wellness market reached an estimated $1.8 trillion in 2024, according to McKinsey. This market is shifting. People are not only buying supplements or fitness programs. A growing segment of consumers is now investing in energetic environments. They are buying peace. They are buying clarity. They are buying what many now call consciousness as a service.
FLFE is one of the companies redefining the frontier of wellness. The co-founders explain that their system draws inspiration from the experimental theories of scientists like Nikola Tesla, using high-speed alternating currents flowing through specifically engineered coils, plates, and geometric structures.
According to the founders, the breakthrough came when they linked the system’s energetic output to legal addresses or GPS coordinates, creating a high-consciousness energy field said to calibrate between 560 and 600 on a scale parallel to the Hawkins Scale of Consciousness. This enabled them to offer this field to anywhere in the world with no devices or hardware required by the recipient. Just a revolutionary, invisible energetic upgrade to people’s environments.
The Science That Isn’t There Yet
Many of the concepts referenced by FLFE sit outside the boundaries of established scientific consensus. The Hawkins Scale is not supported by peer-reviewed research. Scalar waves are not recognized within mainstream physics. And applied kinesiology, historically used in various calibration methods, has not held up under controlled, double-blind testing according to NIH-referenced reviews.
And yet, the lived experiences reported by thousands of users tell a more nuanced story. People consistently describe deeper sleep, clearer thinking, emotional steadiness, lighter home environments, and even healthier plants. These subjective outcomes do not validate the underlying mechanism, but they do point to a meaningful pattern—one that suggests something real is happening for the individuals who use the technology.
Image Credit: FLFE
When Consciousness Becomes Commerce
FLFE founders Jeffrey Stegman and Clayten Stedmann initially used the device for global consciousness support, directing high-consciousness fields to various locations free of charge. According to the company, only one to ten percent of energetic output serves paying customers, while around ninety percent goes to global service projects worldwide. Yet FLFE operates like a subscription model for spiritual enhancement, monthly fees, optional boosts that temporarily elevate the environment to higher levels, and a digital dashboard that lets you toggle the service on or off. Its spirituality blended with the subscription economy, raising questions about what happens when consciousness becomes a commodity.
What FLFE Reveals About Us
FLFE shows something deeper about how people approach wellness in the modern age. We seek environmental shortcuts to inner transformation; meditative discipline feels slow and demanding, while an energetic subscription feels efficient and immediate. We already trust invisible technology without question. Wi-Fi, cellular networks, GPS, and Bluetooth saturate our environments. Invisible infrastructure shapes every aspect of modern life, so why not consciousness fields?
We crave measurable progress and validation. More than half of global consumers use fitness wearables, and over seventy-five percent say they’re open to using one. We want confirmation that change is happening, even when we cannot see or feel it directly. When people sleep better, focus more easily, or feel calmer, the benefit is real regardless of the mechanism behind it.
Image Credit: FLFE
The Spiritual Software Stack
FLFE represents a new framework: spiritual software. Instead of building an inner practice through years of dedication, you subscribe to a background energetic process that runs continuously. It reframes personal development as something automated and optimized, something that can be purchased and toggled like any other service.
The Mirror We Avoid
The global health and wellness industry is projected to surpass $11 trillion by 2034. Mental wellness specifically will grow from $168.58 billion in 2024 to $298.42 billion by 2032, reflecting unprecedented demand for solutions to inner struggles. Nearly one in five U.S. consumers prefer personalized wellness products tailored to their specific needs.
We want spiritual growth that is efficient, personalized, and easy to integrate into busy lives. We want optimization on demand without the difficulty of traditional practices.
What Happens Next
FLFE acts as a mirror. What we see in it reflects our hopes and fears more than it reflects scalar energy or consciousness fields. We stand at a threshold. One direction leads toward traditional inner development through meditation, discipline, and slow introspection. The other leads toward consciousness technology that operates instantly and conveniently. The future of wellness depends on which direction we choose.
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