Neutralizing is used to counteract an overcharged electric field, initiated by major earthquakes, electric storms, magnetic disturbances, electrical equipment, television, fluorescent lights, etc. Either singularly or in combination, these factors create an overcharged atmosphere, a static condition where our system becomes out of balance, our electric field becoming stronger than our magnetic.

The imbalance is detected by distress signals at four brain receptor points. They are situated:

(1) and (2) In the centre points of the ears on each side of the head.

(3) and (4) At the centre of the back of the head and face, on the same level as (1) and (2).

During the period of imbalance the direction of our channel is at right angles to that of our Vivaxis, and channelling should not be attempted. Our tests illustrate that the body fluids cannot be aligned in correct co-ordination while this static state exists. Only the fluids below the waist align, when faced in the direction towards our Vivaxis and only the fluids in the upper torso align, when turned at right angles to our Vivaxis. In other words, our body has two different channels and the grounding combination under these conditions is inadequate for channelling, and if used adverse effects can result.

For those who have erased their X-rays, a simple experiment will illustrate the effect of electric influences causing imbalance to your energies. At a time when the energies are balanced and your channel is in correct orientation to your Vivaxis, stand beneath an overhead light when the current is turned off. Hold an angle wire and with your head level it should swing into the direction of your Vivaxis, or in the reverse direction, depending on which hand holds the wire. During this test the free arm should be grounded against the side of the leg. Switch on the overhead light and note that in a few seconds your angle wire swings at right angles. Also, the four brain receptors mentioned above will develop a circulating pattern even though you multiply. This phenomenon of the brain receptors is observed only during the period that your wire shows a right angled field.

Brain receptors

FIGURE 3

X - Brain receptors at these points record a static circulating motion when the person's channel is predominantly at right angles to the correct orientation.

To terminate the experiment turn off the light and note how your wire swings back into its correct orientation.

Formerly, we waited for the imbalanced condition to adjust with time which was an annoying limitation to the use of channelling. In varying degrees we were aware of its interference to the efficiency of our mind and body, by lessening our ability to concentrate, by the energy imbalance of our lymph glands, etc.

However, now we have developed a method of overcoming these imbalanced disturbances within ourselves, termed "neutralizing". Take a receptacle containing a solid block of ice (my preference is a two quart insulated round container) and place it between the feet with ankles touching both sides. Sit out of your channel relaxed, with your hands grounded on the thighs and head tilted; it is essential that the arms ground through the legs without touching any furniture. Remain over the ice for ten minutes to effectively ground out excess static. Now check to see if your channel is in correct orientation. We recommend the use of the same neutralizing routine, night and morning, for at least four days after channelling, in order to keep the corrected circuit in a stable magnetic balance. In the case of major circuit adjustments such as Meniere's disease, multiple sclerosis, paralysis, etc., we have found that these people must neutralize morning and night for many months in order for them to retain their gains. Unchlorinated water should be used for making the ice.

The person neutralizing must take care that he is located on neutral ground during the procedure. We test the ground with the receiving foot held over the area and observe the reaction of the recording wire. If it circulates, it is an indication of a conflicting energy and could be due to a water Vivaxis, electric equipment, wiring or other energy source.

As an example, my husband on one occasion was testing the direction of his channel prior to channelling and noted it was deflected to right angles. He sat on a couch to neutralize, conscientiously sitting with the ice between his ankles; after ten minutes he tested his channel direction again, to find it was still oriented to right angles. His middle brain receptor registered an even stronger static as the recording wire circulated widely. We discovered that where he had been sitting was directly above a deep freeze located in the room below. He relocated himself and this time neutralized successfully; his channel became correctly orientated and tests of his middle brain receptor indicated a steady state. (The testing of receptors is discussed in subsequent chapters.)

Neutralizing with the block of ice appears to have a therapeutic value and is used exclusively in cases where there is paralysis and the individual is unable to stand. However, it is a time consuming procedure and not always convenient. One of our members devised a rapid method of neutralizing which we will describe as an alternative. A single strand galvanized wire hoop is made some three to four feet in diameter. The ends must be wound so that one end is turned towards the centre of the hoop and the other is wound to face out of the hoop. The ends must be free and not grounded onto the floor. (See Figure 4.) The neutralizing hoop is laid on the ground and the person using it steps into the circle with hands grounded to his legs, feet placed apart but not touching the wire. Neutralizing requires an interval of about 30 seconds before stepping out of the hoop. The method is both effective and quick.

Galvanized neutralizing hoop

FIGURE 4

Galvanized neutralizing hoop. Approx. 3 1/2 feet in diameter.

It is interesting to test the capability of the hoop to temporarily insulate the area enclosed by the wire and to insulate a column of equivalent area above the hoop. This can be illustrated by a tester standing outside and well away from the hoop with his left hand extended horizontally and his recording wire held in the right hand. If the tester now concentrates his mind upon various parts of the room the wire will swing in its sleeve and turn into those directions. However, if the tester concentrates on the area directly above the hoop, the recording angle wire will not turn into that direction; indeed it will swing away from it.

The static condition of a person often remains long after the initial electric disturbance in the atmosphere, the causative agent, has disappeared; hence the advantage and necessity of neutralizing. However, as long as the atmosphere remains overcharged the beneficial effects of neutralizing can disappear and a person's static condition soon returns. Therefore, the tester should make periodic checks to ensure that he avoids the hazards of channelling in an overcharged electric atmosphere. He has to be aware of two major considerations:

1. Is the atmosphere electrically overcharged?

2. Is his own system in an electrically static state? Sometimes it may be difficult to differentiate between the two but experience gained through observation is the best teacher.

We invariably take the precaution of neutralizing and then testing a short time later to ensure that a static state has not returned before we channel.

One of our first objectives in the use of channelling is to erase the wave conflictions within our body caused by X-rays. In the next two chapters we discuss X-ray interference and the methods used to erase it.