Instruments For Recording

It is very tragic that anyone needs instruments other than his senses to record. I need no recording wires to determine my correct channel nor do I need wires to determine when my field is unstable or when it is in correct orientation.

While teaching a group in England recently, a young girl of twenty-three asked, "How do I find my channel?"

I questioned her, "What X-rays have you had?"

"None," was the refreshing reply.

"Vicki, determine it through the pull in your hands," I responded while demonstrating how this was done. Vicki standing on the soil of England, with her head level and eyes shut, gradually turned and faced towards Detroit, Michigan. At this point her atoms aligned and tilted their nuclei towards her Vivaxis in Detroit. Her whole body spontaneously tilted forward as she faced into her channel. When Vicki's back was aligned towards her Vivaxis the same strong magnetic pull then caused her whole body to tilt noticeably backwards. She was radiant with excitement as she commented, "I've often felt and sensed this pull and wondered what it was."

What a simple task the presentation of this knowledge would be if man had not devised so many schemes to disorganize the original atomic arrangement and vibration - the heritage of everyone. In our sophisticated civilization there are few indeed who have escaped the conflicting vibrations of X-rays, so we must start by assuming that nearly all will require recording wires; the specifications are detailed in the book Born to be Magnetic, Volume i, page 26. Refer also to page 208 in this book.

Most beginners find it difficult to hold two wires absolutely level and consequently work more efficiently with only one wire; therefore for all practical purposes one wire is sufficient, certainly to start with.

The thumbs play an important role in transferring the energy pattern into the atomic structure of the wire. Even a cut on the thumb can temporarily impair recording ability. Thumbs that are firm when pressed and whose flesh springs back immediately are generally good conductors of energy waves from the brain to the recording wire. In contrast, thumbs that are soft when pressed illustrate a lack of normal energy wave flow and are poor conductors: further, their condition is generally associated with circuit disruptions. The centre whorls of the thumbs have energy meridians linked directly to the various brain receptors. Through this linkage one has the ability to test the force field within one's aura.

There are various brain receptors strategically located in the four quadrants of the head. If the field is in correct orientation and all the brain receptors are functioning normally, the individual testing his force field should be able to think of a direction and the receiving wire will swing instantly into that direction. Various degrees of X-ray interference are generally responsible for a sluggish wave response noted in many beginners' recording wires and they should not be discouraged if their wires do not move with the same alacrity as those whose circuits have been cleared. However, if the individual's force field is unbalanced his brain is also out of orientation and the wire will not swing into the direction of which he is thinking, but usually to one at right angles. Nature is now telling a story of energy imbalance and it is a wise man who heeds her message. It is merely foolish folly to attempt to force or tilt the wire, for no true story is told by either manoeuvre.

The results of current research indicate there is the possibility that a right angle field is associated with either an excess of positive or negative ions; therefore when our aura testing reveals an imbalance we must evaluate the cause.

Is the cause merely superficial through recent exposure to electronic equipment, fluorescent lights, TV, etc.? If this alone is the fundamental cause, then neutralizing will generally drain off the excess static.

Test again after an interval of five minutes to determine if one's field has reverted to right angles: if it has reverted suspect one or both of two causes:

(1) A magnetic and electrical imbalance in one's immediate environment.

(2) A similar imbalance in the environment of one's Vivaxis.

In either circumstance one should not attempt channelling for no benefit will result and there is the possibility of further aggravating the imbalances.

Method of testing the energy balance of one's force field

(1) Remove one's shoes, glasses, watch, jewellery and tight clothing. Roll up one's pant legs (or dress) if touching the floor, reason: If the energies ground through clothing they will not be recorded since they must ground through the feet. Similarly the grounding will be affected by one's clothing touching furniture, or even a tall blade of grass or other vegetation touching one's leg.

(2) Position oneself so that one's entire aura is free from the influence of other fields; for example, free from furniture, people, electrical equipment, lights directly over one's head and avoid close proximity to a TV set.

(3) Correct method of holding the recording wires. Turn to the illustrations in the middle section of Volume 1, page 96. Note how the thumb is centred over the copper sleeve of the recording wire and held well above the forefinger - both factors are critically essential for recording. Never press the thumb too hard against the sleeve of the recording instrument, a light contact is all that is necessary.

(4) Position of arms. In photo No. 3 note how the elbows are held slightly away from the body, reason: So the energies in the arms are not grounding against the body; full sleeves can present a problem in this regard.

(5) Position of head. The head must be held level for this test; experience will soon advise one of the correct level position.

(6) The ninety degree recording wire must be held absolutely horizontal and vertical, reason : Waves within one's aura normally travel in horizontal and vertical planes and in order to record the wave vector, i.e. direction of energy wave flow, it is essential to hold the ninety degree angle wire so the horizontal arm is level and the other arm is vertical.

(7) Position of spine. The spine must be held erect in order for a person to record the energies within his aura.

(8) Position of feet. For this test the feet are required to be well apart, reason: there are two predominant energies normally grounding through one's feet.

(9) Direction faced while testing. One is required to stand facing a direction that is not directly aligned to one's channel either front, sideways or backwards, reason: if one is faced in one of these four directions the recording wire swings towards one's channel and will resist wave messages initiated by the brain.

(10) Position of free hand. With the elbow bent, hold the forearm and hand in a horizontal position, slightly in front of the chest but not touching the body. Keep the thumb and fingers extended and touching one another, with the palm of the hand face down. It is important that the fingers and arm do not ground against the body.