This section is from the book "Born To Be Magnetic. Volumes 1 & 2", by Frances Nixon. Also available from Amazon: Born To Be Magnetic.
This could well be the plea of many helpless birds, animals and fish, creatures that are in complete harmony and resonance with the universal forces and because of this awareness they are guided by their natural forces. Their feelings are extremely sensitive, and rhythmic movements speak of their joy of living and being one with these forces. Should they be penalized because they are in phase and understand and respond to these forces? If they could pray I am sure their prayer would be, "Please spare us further the ignorance of men who refuse to attune themselves to the same forces; the same natural forces that also govern them." Rather than tune in and discover the answers through their own force field these men choose to destroy and mutilate the abilities of God's creatures, in their cruel, futile and negative approach for answers to natural forces. Answers that are to be found within themselves and answers that have been found many years ago.
Under the heading of "Nobody Knows" - scientists are still spending gigantic sums for the answers of direction finding. Their methods are often torturous, sadistic and cruel. One researcher explored a theory of muscle twitch by breaking unfortunate animals' legs. Another removed the eyes of wild ducklings. In this month's Scientific American, March 1973, there is an article entitled "The Migrations of the Shad," by W. C. Leggatt.
We have also carried out experiments in which we blinded some shad, blocked the olfactory capsule of others and performed both operations on still others. All three groups exhibited less ability in orientation than the unimpaired shad, the anosmic group being most seriously affected. Both the blind fish and the anosmic ones exhibited a reduced ability to find the river, and none of the shad that were both blind and anosmic homed on the river. The experiments indicate that the visual and olfactory systems figure importantly in the ability of the shad to orient and to home.1
Ten years or more ago I illustrated that fish, animal and bird bones were like bar magnets. The centre point of each bone had a fixed wave vector to the owner's Vivaxis, located at or close to the place of their birth. One physicist made the comment recently, "You are like a million dollar instrument. It would be difficult to duplicate an instrument capable of recording the wave vector in the manner that you have been doing." All life plus magnets are influenced by the same forces and are consequently in a similar wave band. Therefore, they are capable of absorbing and recording energy waves in the same range of wave bands; reliably recording providing one's circuit is not jammed with interference. Using oneself, as an instrument to ground Vivaxis waves other than your own, is a destructive practice and is a definite threat to one's own circuit and health. I was well aware of this at the time of such testing by the reaction of nervous disorientation that followed but the discoveries have warranted my method of exploring. Discoveries that were not done at the expense of others but for the benefit of all life. My motivation was spurred by a sincere desire that this knowledge be presented and spread where it will stem the tide of further sadistic bullying and torturing of God's creatures. My appeal is therefore to those with compassion in their hearts, plus the wisdom to explore and discover through themselves, that they do have the same natural laws linking them to a Vivaxis and synchronizing the rhythm of their two biological time clocks. I plead that after you have discovered, then let your voice be heard, for the combined influences of the voices of the masses and those in authority will help force many scientists to pull their heads out of the sand.
It is encouraging to realize that the time is ripe for this knowledge, for an increasing number of scientists are recognizing facts that correlate closely with my findings.
In the last ten years investigators studying the biological effects of electromagnetic fields with strengths at the level of the natural environmental fields have produced important successful results. The knowledge resulting from these and other discoveries provides grounds for believing that these natural electromagnetic fields are definitely perceived by organisms and furthermore that they play an important role in their daily lives.
Subsequent experiments disclosed a number of remarkable characteristics of an orientational reaction in snails, including a differential response at various times of lunar and solar day and synodic month, the ability to distinguish magnetic direction relative to body axis and geographic direction, and the ability to distinguish among various magnetic field intensities.
. . . An important discovery by Brown and Park disclosed that a lunar rhythm in Dugesia could be phase-shifted by altering the direction of the horizontal magnetic vector. This work is very important, for it not only suggests that the response to magnetism is a normal occurrence in the lives of organisms but also offers the first piece of experimental evidence that the biological clock and biological compass may have a common denominator.-
An excellent example of an animal's ability to follow his Vivaxis beam to where he had been raised appeared in a recent article.
Perhaps one of the most poignant tales of all - certainly one of the best documented - was about the dog made famous in Charles Alexander's book Bobbie: A Great Collie of Oregon.
Bobbie was a big bobtailed dog who made his way from Indiana to Oregon, on foot and all alone, to be with his master, a restaurant owner of Silverton, Ore. It was August 6, 1923, when the owner, his wife and the dog set out by car to visit relatives in Indiana. While there, the owner took his car to a garage to have the carburetor fixed, and the dog went along. In front of the garage, Bobbie spotted a big bull terrier and jumped out. The owner went on into the garage, certain his dog could take care of himself. When he looked again, he saw Bobbie running away, with the bull and several other dogs in pursuit. (The terrier was a pack leader.) An exhaustive search failed to turn up the dog. Finally the owner and his wife, heartbroken, headed back to Oregon.
Then began the dog's epic journey. With only instinct to lead him, he made his way west, stopping where he sensed there would be dog lovers who might feed him. The collie swam the White River, the Wabash River and the Tippecanoe River. He crossed Iowa, Nebraska, the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains. When he got to Silverton, he had gone six months and had travelled 3,000 miles. Dazed, hungry, exhausted, he reverted to his days as a puppy and went right past the restaurant above which his owner lived, and on to an old farmhouse where he had been raised. There he was found by the tenants of the farmhouse, asleep, atop the grave of a fox terrier, his puppyhood companion. After he had been revived with food and drink, his memory returned and he hurried to the restaurant. He bounded up the stairs, into the apartment and onto the bed where his master was taking a nap. His cries brought a crowd. It was a day before he could be separated from the restauranteur.
Bobbie lived twelve happy years after his return to Oregon. But no one, to this day, has been able to explain how he made the journey.3
The tremendous rapport between a mistress and her dog was well illustrated in another delightful story, a story told to me by a member of our Research Society. Her dog Sally is an intelligent thirteen-year-old border collie. Sally for the past six years has had a heart condition and has been on digitalis. Acute arthritis during the past few years has also given the aging dog a double dose of misery. Her mistress, intent on making her pet's last days happier, decided to try the combination of sea salt and soda. (Refer to page 52, "Technique for Aligning the Body Fluids.") Since her first treatment six months ago the dog has not had one heart attack.
Before that time she was having them regularly every few weeks and often as much as once a week (despite the treatment of digitalis). At intervals when the dog's arthritis showed signs of bothering her, her owner put down the neutralizing hoop as shown in Born to be Magnetic. The dog has come to welcome the treatment as a relief from her miseries and co-operates knowingly without any bidding, stepping into the hoop and waiting for her mistress to call her after the thirty seconds wait. As her mistress uses the plastic bag of mixed compounds attached to a string and starts to carefully introduce the dog's correct vibrations into the mixture, starting with the top of the head and the centre of the paws, Sally holds each paw up in turn without any bidding. Her mistress, consistent with the directions in the book, next subjects the dog's entire head and body to the compounds (with the exception of the lymph glands under the front and back legs). The contaminated mixture is placed in a bucket of ammonia and water. Her mistress then repeats the same routine with a fresh mixture. Next the dog is isolated in a room by herself for a half hour and her mistress immediately uses the accordion technique to neutralize herself and erase the influence of the dog's atomic alignment. Sally is usually quite crippled with arthritis before her treatment, but when the half hour of isolation is over she comes bounding out and off she goes with her mistress for a run or walk. The owner of this loveable collie phoned me a couple of nights ago to tell me how Sally, who usually had a voracious appetite, refused her meal that evening. Further she quite suddenly developed an absolutely putrid and overpowering body odour. The same routine of treatment was given and half an hour later when Sally came out of isolation there was absolutely no trace of the body odour. Further, her vitality and enthusiasm for a run with her mistress had been restored.
This chapter was started by reporting on cruelties caused to birds, animals and fish in the name of science; it is with pleasure that I conclude the chapter with a story of kindness to animals. So the vibrations of our world are compiled, reflecting those that stem from hate, greed, and cruelty, as well as reflecting those that stem from compassion, love, warmth, and kindness. We all have a choice of creating right or wrong vibrations: may the decision rest on every man's conscience.
1 Leggett, William C, "The Migrations of the Shad." Scientific American, March 1973.
2 Stutz, Audrey M., "Effects of Weak Magnetic Fields on Gerbil Spontaneous Activity. Orientation: Sensory Basis." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, December 1971, Vol. 188, p. 312.
3 Ames, Felicia, "What is That Incredible Sixth Sense Dogs Seem to Have?" Family Weekly, February 18, 1973.
 
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