(1) Remove the salt and soda from the room before channelling, for these compounds draw in the ambient forces from their surrounding environment. Store the sea salt and soda separately in a dark cupboard.

(2) After removing the jars wipe over the area where they had been standing with a damp cloth.

(3) While watching other persons operate their wires (e.g., aura testing), protect yourself by clasping your hands and crossing your feet.

(4) If possible have a window open when one is indoors channelling or absorbing arealoha energy waves.

(5) Erase the energy vortex left on the floor after one has channelled, by scrambling the pattern with a broom or brush.

(6) The use of arealoha energy waves in conjunction with channelling is proving to be the most effective method yet devised for correcting energy meridians.

Do Nots

(1) Do not have more than one person operate wires in a room at one time.

(2) During the period of the full moon avoid using salt and soda; this three-day period includes the days before and after the date of the full moon.

(3) With any of the sea salt and soda methods the best result is obtained by avoiding its use at the major and minor periods.

(4) If using the dry mixture of sea salt and soda do not rub or wipe the head and body with the container but pass the bag slowly over these areas without actually touching. This method is only used when no other method is suitable (e.g., animals) and only if one can be assured that his objective will be accomplished without putting his own Vivaxis vibrations into the mixture.

Using the Forefinger in Place of a Second Wire

DIAGRAM 17. Using the Forefinger in Place of a Second Wire.

Many people find it difficult to hold two wires absolutely level; one wire is therefore preferred for most practical purposes. Before changing a wire from one hand to the other the wave pattern can be eliminated by tapping it against the leg. In the book where it refers to "wires crossing" one can use the forefinger in place of the second wire, see diagram 17.

The wire in the diagram is designed and manufactured by R. Mahany for members of the Northwest Magnetics Research Society and Vivaxis students. It is designed to give a fluid movement and as a recording instrument is infinitely superior to a homemade wire. The copper sleeve should measure one quarter of one inch inside diameter. A common error is to make the sleeve too tight with consequent binding.