This section is from the book "Born To Be Magnetic. Volumes 1 & 2", by Frances Nixon. Also available from Amazon: Born To Be Magnetic.
People are used as wave receivers and transmitters. A specific wave pattern can be imprinted upon receptors located at the centre whorl of the left index finger, or more generally upon the centre tip of the left index finger nail. These two centre places are both reliable points for receiving a wave pattern, which then becomes transferred into the atomic structure of the angle wire held correctly in the right hand. The left index finger has a direct connection to a communication centre located in the head, near the left temple. If this communication centre records a disturbance, so will these key receptors on the left index finger.
When all the factors are correct, a person can become the most sensitive and reliable electronic instrument yet developed for recording specific waves of magnetic influence. Magnets and all life appear to be in the same band of wave lengths, although each possesses an individuality, identifying it with the magnetic characteristics of the geographic point where the magnetism was introduced. Implicit truth is a creation of the universal mind whose main ingredient of organization is magnetism where all waves are sorted, balanced and co-ordinated according to their true relation and identity. In our science of wave mechanics I have observed that an uninterrupted and true wave pattern does not lie, nor can it be changed or controlled by thought wave manipulation. This is very reassuring to genuine wave transmitters and has helped establish the scientific acceptance of our methods. The energies of the universal mind in the final analysis are dominant.
In seminars, I show the class that an uninterrupted and meaningful wave pattern introduced into the atomic structure of the recording wire, is too definite and strong to be changed by the human mind. I receive a wave pattern from a receptor using my left index finger and transfer it into the recording wire held in my right hand. Correctly transferred in this manner, my brain cannot alter or introduce another wave into the atomic structure of the recording wire. The lack of any interference from foreign radiation in my bone structure is one of the important factors that makes this possible.
The reader is reminded that in my case I was in the rare and fortunate position of not having had any X-rays with the exception of those taken of my teeth and left foot. These had been successfully erased long before I reached the stage in my research of attempting to test receptors. Therefore, circumstances made it possible for me to discover the strength of a wave pattern transmitted by a receptor, without ever experiencing the problem of interference.
In my initial attempts to train instructors I soon surmised that several controlled the wires unwittingly by messages initiated in their brain. Unable to do this myself when my left index finger was placed on a receptor, other than a brain receptor, I decided to find the explanation. Being aware that there is a terminal for a brain receptor located at the centre of the right thumb, I suspected that if no other wave pattern was transferred into the atomic structure of the wire, then the brain alone could control the wire. Control it by thinking of a direction or a circulating motion.
To check out this theory, I deliberately introduced an interference by placing a piece of animal bone against my left arm, tucked under the sleeve of my sweater. Result - this interference definitely prevented me from receiving any wave pattern whatsoever from the left index finger. My communication center was now free to be controlled by wave messages from the brain. Obediently the recording wire turned to whatever direction suggested by my brain. If the bone was inserted against certain strategic areas of the right arm, then wave interference was introduced into the brain circuit itself and the wire lost all response and remained lifeless until the bone was removed. Since then these same tests have been repeatedly conducted by all the Society's qualified instructors, with the same confirming results.
The ability to receive and record a meaningful wave pattern, that cannot be manipulated by the brain is the basis of our whole research, for only then can a true story be told.
I now demonstrate these tests just mentioned in all seminars, in order to show the class the absolute necessity of removing all interference introduced by X-rays and other radiation, for only then can they hope to achieve reliability in testing receptors. To safeguard myself I always take the precaution to make these tests brief and immediately after removing the bone I ground out the foreign wave interference by pressing my hands down on a table for a few seconds.
It cannot be stressed too strongly that in order to transfer a meaningful wave pattern from the left index finger to the angle wire held in the right hand, the wave transmitter himself must be free of interference from all foreign radiation. The first hurdle for him to overcome is the elimination of every vestige of X-ray interference throughout the entire bone structure of his body. In addition, if some of his own brain or code receptors are disturbed, his efficiency as a wave recorder is also impaired. He is comparable to a computer giving the wrong answers because it is in need of repair.
For many, the elimination of all interference has been virtually impossible to realize, as the case of people subjected to cobalt treatments or individuals exposed to strontium 90, plus those with nerve injuries to their fingers and other causes. Teaching people in these categories to become reliable wave testers is generally impossible and ends in frustration for all; often developing into a senseless game of futile wire twirling. But usually this group can learn to get their own channel correctly as well as those of other people because the influences while channelling are strong enough to temporarily overcome the interference of areas of foreign radiation.
Seminar members are taught the methods used for checking their own radiation interference and by the end of the course about one-quarter of those attending have detected and erased their various interferences sufficiently to test their own receptors. Members who cannot eliminate interference in themselves should be content to use channelling within the bounds of their ability as we discussed in former chapters. They should definitely not try to test other people's receptors.
Testing waves other than your own, especially waves from other people's X-rays and radiations, has a very detrimental effect on the tester. At seminars special research projects are selected for illustrative purposes and the advancement of our knowledge, which usually necessitate the instructors having to wave test others. We endeavour, however, to keep it to a minimum and are careful not to expose ourselves more than we can help. We plead that Society members show regard and consideration for the instructors by not subjecting them unnecessarily to the members' disturbances.
 
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