This section is from the book "Born To Be Magnetic. Volumes 1 & 2", by Frances Nixon. Also available from Amazon: Born To Be Magnetic.
Wave vector readings of the skull when a person's head is level and aligned correctly in a wave channel towards their "VIVAXIS".
The energies run side by side in opposite directions, obedient to a natural law. The magnetic arrangement is strong and organized. Note how the direction of the waves change at the centre point of the skull.

"A"

"B"
Wave vector readings of skull when a person is not aligned. The wave vectors embrace a large variation of directions.
The magnetic pattern is weak in comparison to "A".
FIGURE 1.
There will be a group with extensive X-rays, blocked sinus passages, and thumbs and forefingers with disrupted receptors that are not recording energies. These fingers will be identified by their lack of elasticity; when the centre whorl of the finger is pressed the flesh remains indented for a short period, instead of immediately springing back firmly. These are "soft" fingers and they are poor conductors of a person's energies. Generally, people in a seminar with soft fingers are unable to get any response with the chains or angle wires until we have located their channel for them and they have corrected the cause and condition.
Those who have had a few X-rays only and the flesh of their fingers springs firmly back when pressed indicating a normal magnetic wave flow, can generally find their own channels.
Although there are numerous ways of locating one's channel, perhaps the easiest method to use before X-rays have been erased is with a swivel chain, so this method will be described first. But before we do, we emphasize that a swivel chain and pendulum can be controlled by messages from the brain; therefore, scientifically they are not our preferred instruments. It is only a method used to help us over the original hurdle of wave interference from X-rays. Bear this in mind and keep your brain relaxed and neutral or a true story will not be told.
The type of swivel chain used in an older style hand basin is inexpensive and generally available at most hardware stores; a couple of these are suitable for determining your wave channel.
The direction of energy flow influences the chains. Therefore, they should be marked with nail polish or some other identification for the left and right hands. They should be handled only by the designated hand with the same end always suspended. A set of chains should be used by one person only, unless the radiation is completely cancelled prior to the handling of them by another; this is often difficult to do, even by dropping them. The same principle is applicable to angle wires.
Normally we have a vertical energy flow travelling predominantly out of one hand, the hand being determined by one's elevation in relation to his Vivaxis - above or below. Use the hand which normally registers no motion in the chain when faced out of your Vivaxis alignment. This makes it easier to detect the forward pull as you move into your channel, for now the direction of energy wave flow has changed into a horizontal plane causing the chain to swing back and forth with the wave impulses; the chain pulls strongly channelled in the direction of your Vivaxis. During this procedure, hold the free hand against the flesh of the bare leg; this helps to form a magnetic unit.
Method of holding chain: hold the swivel chain between forefinger and thumb with fingers pointed down; arm bent and held free of the body, with fingers positioned level with the centre of the collarbone. Avoid the temptation of tilting the head down while watching the chain. If the head is tilted, the body turned or slumped, the motion in the chain cuts.
It is essential that the whole body be held erect in a ramrod position while one turns to face various directions in seeking his Vivaxis channel. It is a very common error to stand and twist the body. No channel can ever be found with the body twisted; it should move as one erect ramrod.
A great many people may find their magnetic pattern weak at first, and it might be necessary as one turns around, to pause as long as ten seconds faced in a direction to test for reaction. For originally locating a channel, a compass bearing towards one's geographic place of birth will usually indicate the general direction, barring major deflections. However, the exact channel must be determined by the observation of the energy flow in the chain. The reaction of one with a strong magnetic pattern is instant; as he faces directly into his channel he knows at once, by the animated way the chain immediately pulls back and forth in the channel and stops the instant he slumps or turns away from it. When he faces at ninety degrees to the direction of his Vivaxis the chain swings parallel to that direction and still in the wave channel to his Vivaxis.
When one is aligned directly in the channel to his Vivaxis, facing either frontwards or backwards, the polarized wave impulses introduced immediately into the chain, stimulate and influence it to align its atomic particles toward the source of radiation. It pulls back and forth in a definite wave channel towards the direction of the person's Vivaxis. If a chain is held in either hand both chains will swing back and forth in the Vivaxis channel, synchronized like a pair of briskly moving legs. The strength of the magnetic pull is in direct relation to the strength of the person's magnetic pattern. Generally, this gathers momentum after all X-rayed bones have been realigned.
Grounding is important. Awareness of left and right quanta, both with electromagnetic waves travelling in opposite directions to form a circuit, will help to understand the necessity of two separate groundings. Legs and feet must be grounded well apart during all wave transmitting and channelling.
To determine one's channel with the use of angle wires, first practise using a single angle wire. The description of the angle wire and sleeve, the method of holding the sleeve and the precautions to be observed, have been covered in the early part of the chapter. The correct stance is illustrated in Photo No. 2; note the position of the body with the head and back erect and the feet apart.
To find one's channel with a single angle wire, hold it with its sleeve correctly in the right hand. The centre whorl of the thumb placed firmly against the sleeve and held well above the interference of the index finger. Hold the angle wire in an exact horizontal and vertical position and the horizontal arm level with the centre whorl of the left hand middle finger. Note in Photo No. 1 that the lower end of the wire extends below the hand; this is essential.
 
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