Channelling is undeniably a stimulant and should not be used in conjunction with stimulating drugs; it is possibly safer not to use it at all, if any type of drug is being taken, as the reactions could cause unknown results.

We have all heard of side effects caused by some of the "miracle drugs" which are generally artificial stimulants to the pituitary and associated endocrine glands, including the adrenals. The pituitary gland is small and lies just below the brain. It has been called the orchestra leader of the endocrine glands because of its important role in regulating the ductless glands.

In a well-known book written by a medical doctor, a case is cited of a woman becoming totally and permanently blind as a result of overstimulation to the pituitary, causing the gland to increase in size and press against the delicate optic nerves. Two penicillin injections administered for a cold and headache were apparently responsible for the overstimulation.

In order to avoid overstimulation and exhaustion of the adrenals, we strongly recommend against the overuse of channelling. Nature does not like being rushed; it needs time to replenish its resources. "Keep the power in channelling" is an appropriate motto and when an emergency arises, you have it as a strong ally, not an exhausted one.

Channelling is an aid when definite correction is necessary. Hundreds of people have consistently proved their ability to correct the imbalances that underlie serious malfunctions by channelling. Unless there is specific need we recommend that it should not be used, for we all have a radiation tolerance and we can reach a saturation point by channelling too frequently.

As we channel we should not stand in any of the eight positions for an interval of time exceeding ten seconds and in most instances six or eight seconds is all that is required.

Channelling has tremendous powers of destroying foreign bacteria. The question arises, "Does it also destroy the bacteria beneficial to the workings of the body; bacteria that manufacture essential B vitamins in our system?" Perhaps they do and I personally include yogurt in my diet to help replace the possible loss of valuable bacteria.

We entitled this chapter, "Overstimulation can be Dangerous", and while the red signal is still up I will discuss "electronic poisoning," developed through contact with strongly polarized waves other than one's own. We are in the strictest sense of the word "electronic" and during the process of channelling we emit strong polarized waves which are definitely detrimental to others who are subjected to them.

I say this with considerable feeling for on occasions I have paid a heavy price for the research that has necessitated overexposure. Perhaps I also pay for my compassion as have some of my dedicated assistants. When help is asked, refusal is difficult.

However, I do have my own personal method of partial protection or I would not have endured as much as I have. In lectures I demonstrate with angle wires only when faced out of my channel. To do otherwise would be irresponsible and without regard to others.

We have had many examples of adverse effects caused to people, who carelessly watch some thoughtless individual channel. The spectators link into the circuit through their eyes. Their own polarity becomes unbalanced and often they report the accumulated effects are felt some six to twelve hours later. In some instances they have experienced symptoms similar to those described as "electronic poisoning". "You warned me, but I found it hard to believe", is a frequent apology made by those who have ignored the precaution.

Channelling is unsuitable for those who have received shock treatments. Shock treatments introduce a foreign wave length which realigns part of the brain into a new field of energy. On occasions the shock treatment affects the nervous system, which in turn may adversely influence the normal reflexes of the limbs. We usually find people, having undergone a shock treatment, have parts of their brain aligned to the point where they received the treatment, while the rest of the brain is still correctly channelled to their Vivaxis. In cases where there have been several treatments at different centres, they will have several Vivaxes in directions spread around the points of the compass. It is uncertain which Vivaxis is their correct one and which are introduced. If they channel to their proper Vivaxis then there will be confliction in the various parts of the brain aligned to the other points, which may result in severe nervous tensions.

Channelling is not applicable at this stage of mutilation when nature's original magnetic arrangement has been destroyed, for it is analogous to shuffling the parts of a jig-saw puzzle, throwing away some of the key pieces and then saying, "Please reassemble the puzzle."

One important role of the lymph glands is to trap toxic materials. Nature releases them gradually and the blood supply to the heart is protected. Will our heart in some instances be affected by releasing too large a volume of toxic waste into the blood, if we overstimulate our lymph glands? This is a question that arises and one that must be taken into consideration during our research. Our policy is one of caution and not one to rush headlong into the half light of the unknown. Conditions that may be right for one person, may be wrong for the next.

Channelling appears to increase blood circulation. In most cases this is a desirable reaction but inappropriate when a person has had a bleeding ulcer, a recent operation or some other weakness that might hemorrhage. All these factors should be cautiously weighed by the individual.

We do not recommend that an expectant mother channels, merely as a precaution against the unknown and personally I am not prepared to volunteer to be a guinea pig for such an experiment.

We have many answers yet to learn about the body's magnetism but we are acquiring knowledge and taking definite steps to overcome our ignorance. In the meantime the rational way to conduct a science that is still in its inception is to adopt a sound middle course by never channelling too long or too often until we are well aware of all the reactions to our system.

Caution should be taken to move out of our channel after channelling in position eight. To continue on would take us back into our channel from a counterclockwise direction. There are indications from the test mentioned in Chapter XVII (Our Communication System) that this could have an adverse effect.

One method used for locating the direction of her channel

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One method used for locating the direction of her channel. Note how the right thumb is correctly held well above the forefinger and is centred on the copper sleeve of the galvanized angle wire.

The wires cross as Nice Jepson

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The wires cross as Nice Jepson, an instructor, aligns faced towards her channel to her VIVAXIS.

The wires cross towards Nice as she aligns in the opposite direction

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The wires cross towards Nice as she aligns in the opposite direction with her back towards her channel to her VIVAXIS. Note how the arms are held well out from the body.

When Nice is faced correctly into her channel to her VIVAXIS

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When Nice is faced correctly into her channel to her VIVAXIS, the wire is attracted towards the energies in her middle finger. The wire pulls away when she moves into another direction.

This particular method has advantages over the two wires. If your field is static they will not normally attract in any direction one faces.

Note how the tip of the middle finger is held on the same level as the horizontal arm of the wire.

middle finger is held on the same level as the horizontal arm of the wire

PHOTO No. 5

middle finger is held on the same level as the horizontal arm of the wire

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Symbols On Apollo's Head

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Symbols On Apollo's Head

• - Code receptors

* - Heart receptors

Symbols On Apollo's Head. Right

PHOTO No. 8 - Right

Symbols On Apollo's Head. Left

PHOTO No. 9 - Left

The groups of code receptors with a heart receptor are communication centres. Each communication centre has a brain and eye receptor included in their group. The heavy black lines are communication pathways that become wave stimulated when a person projects their thoughts into objects or others in their outside environment.

These are not the pathways connecting wave messages from brain to limb.

Note how the communication Pathways on the left side are strongly concentrated around the temple and ear and also lead over to the left side of the lip.

Our grandson

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Our grandson, Richard is the youngest known child to channel successfully. He was channelled at the age of 3 years to erase head X-rays.

During the following twenty minutes after channelling, Richard became very aware of the transition taking place in his head, remarking; "My head feels funny like mosquitoes are biting it."

The young boy became noticeably more relaxed after the erasing of the head X-rays. Prior to this his mother had been concerned that he was suffering increasingly from hypertension.

Brian Cole

PHOTO No. 11 Brian Cole, an instructor in Vancouver, B.C.

Peg Devins

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Peg Devins, an instructor in Victoria, B.C.

Eileen Noble

PHOTO No. 13 Eileen Noble, an instructor in England.

Brian Nixon

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Brian Nixon, who assisted in experiments in the early stages of the research.

Mike

PHOTO No. 15 "Mike" - his story is told in Chapter 16.