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 book goes to the printers tomorrow, it is therefore appropriate to conclude with an up to date report which serves to illustrate that both, the old and new methods of stimulating receptors have an important role in the future application of this science of "Chan-enlling".
In order to further test the practical application of the new P.H.S. technique, Nice Jepson our local instructor, was asked to observe the results when used by members in her classes and keep me informed. She has been reporting that results in all instances are excellent.
Yesterday, May 8th, I received a call from Nice, her voice rang with enthusiasm, "Oh! Fran, we are so grateful for your discoveries." She continued, "Joan, one of my new pupils arrived here today and was assisted by her husband for she was in terrible pain and barely able to walk. A disc had slipped while she was reaching to hang up a picture of the Queen on her classroom wall. The severity of her back injury made it impossible to even attempt stepping into a bath and shower. In fact, the pain was so acute that her chiropractor had little success attempting to work with her." Nice commented that she decided to first test Joan's spine receptors and the associated receptors; mark them and specifically stimulate the disturbed ones immediately prior to channelling. She made this decision in hopes that this technique might give some instant relief. The strong powers of cohesion that channelling creates produced the desired results and now Joan was able to step into a bath and follow up with the P.H.S. method.
Nice eulogized for some time on the incredible powers of channelling as she described the tremendous and immediate improvement.
I phoned Joan personally and she reported that she had channelled again today as a follow up and is now walking and bending normally, although her back is slightly sore to touch.
"Slipped disc", appears to be a term used quite loosely for a variety of back troubles. However, many times I've witnessed people making similar corrections.
A phone call has just come through from Victoria, reporting another teacher with severe back injury. She has also dramatically used channelling to relieve much of her agony. This was a new pupil of Peg Devin's.
I conclude by saying that I am grateful to pass on my findings to instructors who are teaching its application so effectively.
My role in the future will be mainly one of training instructors and lecturing on a topic that is very dear to my heart, for it is right, it is good and it holds hope for a healthier and happier world.
Angle of momentum spin - The angle of the axis at which a spinning atom or object produces an electromagnetic force.
Atomic Nucleus - The nucleus of an atom consists of two types of sub-atomic particles - protons and neutrons. The proton carries a positive charge, while the neutron is electrically neutral. Together these form the main centre of the atom, around which electrons revolve. In many atoms this centre is referred to as the "atomic nuclei".
Channelling - Head and body faced directly in the determined wave channel in line to their Vivaxis.
Code Receptor - See Chapter XV (Code Receptors) (Code Receptors).
Energies of the Local Field - We move in an atmosphere of energy waves at all times. The energies of the local field are those waves immediately surrounding us. They form a network of vertical and horizontal waves travelling predominantly in a north and south direction.
Magnetic Moment - A spinning charged particle - for example, an electron or proton will have electromagnetic properties much like a very small bar magnet. The strength of these tiny electromagnets is called the magnetic moment.
Neuron - Single nerve cell. A motor neuron is joined at one end to a simple voluntary muscle fibre. The neuron and muscle-fibre together form a single unit; if the neuron is damaged, the muscle fibre will shrink. Electrical and magnetic wave impulses are transported along the neurons. Each neuron has a section which receives impulses and another section that transmits impulses.
Quanta - Electromagnetic radiation forming a stream of energy-bundles into which are packed the energy associated with the radiation. These energy-bundles are known as "quanta".
Receptor - A receptor is the terminal of a neuron or nerve cells and when it is stimulated the neuron is activated to send the appropriate message. Neurons are in vast numbers and of many specialized types and in general their receptors only respond to the stimuli for which they are specialized.
Related Energies - Related energies are in reality magnetic energies. The world as a whole appears to behave as one magnetic unit. Energies polarized into an object in proper sequence are all related. These magnetic energies follow in consecutive order in relation to their geographical, vertical, and horizontal position. They are spin-co-ordinated and work as a magnetic unit.
Unrelated Energies - Energies from several different magnetic fields which will not work as a unit.
Wave Channel - There is normally a wave flow of energy linking a person to his Vivaxis. These energy waves travel in a defined channel, horizontally and vertically towards the direction of the person's Vivaxis.
Wave Reading - The pattern of wave impulses picked up from a polarized object or person and transferred into the atomic structure of an angle wire. The wave reading is the course and direction of the energy wave flow as recorded by the angle wire.
Wave Vector - The direction of energy wave flow.
Keeton, William T., Biological Science. W. W. Morton & Co., New York, 1967.
Fisher, Alan E., Chemical Stimulation of the Brain. Scientific American, June 1964. Moody, Harry, The Human Machine. Pyramid Publications, 444
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