This section is from the book "Born To Be Magnetic. Volumes 1 & 2", by Frances Nixon. Also available from Amazon: Born To Be Magnetic.
If the recording wire is completely dead and will not move, one should look for two causes. First, possible X-ray interference in areas of the right hand, elbow or shoulder. After these are erased the recording wire will probably respond to wave messages from the brain. If not, then look for the second cause, which probably will be a brain receptor out of phase, located at the centre point on the top of the skull in the communication centre. (See Photo No. 7).
If the recording wire moves in some directions but not in others, look for one or more brain receptors, that are magnetically out of phase, in communication centres, located on the side of the head.
Usually these can be pinpointed readily by a qualified instructor. The post-channelling hot shower stimulating method will usually make the necessary corrections.
If one's centre brain receptors are static while trying these tests, the recording wire will not turn towards the point on which one is concentrating, but will move to a direction at right angles to the true bearing.
Magnetic energies from the brain can produce strong influences in the atomic structure of the angle wire
The following test is an excellent one to determine whether the brain receptors are all operating on the same wavelength, with a common Vivaxis. (See Figure 11.)
We stand and face about thirty degrees to the left of our channel direction. The left hand is held out in a horizontal position as in the previous test. Throughout the test we remain with our body facing into this direction but our head may turn to follow the wire. We concentrate on points spread around the full sweep of the compass, the recording wire swinging successively to each direction. Starting about thirty degrees to the left of our Vivaxis bearing, we focus our attention on each point for a period of about eight seconds. The next point is some thirty degrees to the right and we continue in a clockwise rotation, at thirty degree intervals, till we complete the full circle and return to our starting point. We concentrate our mind on the next point which takes us into our Vivaxis bearing. We find the recording wire turns as far as our channel and latches on tenaciously to that direction; no amount of persuasion from the brain can budge it beyond this point.
However, the wire will return in a counterclockwise direction at the brain's command, but it stubbornly refuses to turn into the Vivaxis bearing via the counterclockwise rotation. Indeed, the wire is repelled and to attempt to force it into the channel direction produces a detrimental effect upon one. I have received a "short", like an electric shock, accompanied by a burning sensation in my heart, from ineffectually trying. Therefore, in order to keep the test constructive, do not force the brain into conflict with the universal energies.

FIGURE 11
Using the brain to introduce channels of energy into the atomic structure of the recording wire. When introduced in their proper sequence the wire becomes strongly attracted to the channel leading to the person's VIVAXIS.
The fact the wire repelled when it approached the Vivaxis bearing from the counterclockwise direction demonstrates why we adopted the present "four and four" method of channelling which has proved so successful. It should also teach us to distinguish "position eight" with an identifying mark, to remind us to be sure of moving out of this position after channelling. Nature has her design of energies and if we try to force her energies into new ways, we are in trouble. To achieve our research objectives we endeavour to understand nature's magnetic laws and work towards preserving and strengthening that design.
Also, the test is valuable since it shows us that related energies introduced in their proper magnetic sequence possess a strong power of magnetic co-ordination. In the test the brain is the instrument. Each brain receptor and one of its adjoining code receptors will temporarily realign and link circuits to each new energy associated with a defined direction. The other code receptors flanking the brain receptors all stay linked by wave to the person's Vivaxis. If the pattern of energies has been changed in both of these code-brain receptor combinations, the wavelength of the brain receptor will also be changed. In the final analysis, the trio works as a unit; a brain receptor sandwiched between two code receptors. One code receptor with a clockwise motion and the other counterclockwise.
We have found that unpredictable behaviour is often directly associated with brain code receptors having several different wave lengths and one or more Vivaxes. In fact, on several occasions we have detected and then corrected this situation and the resulting improvements have been very apparent.
If an individual's pattern of energies are intact in his code receptors, he can normally resist outside wave bombardment. But if the atomic energy arrangement is disrupted through an accident, viruses, bacteria or some other disturbing agent, he is then vulnerable to realignment to another source of energy introduced through the brain circuit.
One particular incident, that illustrates unpredictable behaviour associated with realignment of code brain receptors to another Vivaxis, involved a young boy. The lad had been in a serious car accident and as a result lay in a coma for many months.
Actually, it was a friend of mine who related how she sat by his bed and prayed with a deep feeling of compassion as she held his near lifeless hand. Quite suddenly he came out of his deep coma, opened his eyes and showed response for the first time. This wonderful person gave a lot of herself and literally gave new life to the boy.
As time went by he recovered enough to walk and his mind was active, but his behaviour was very unpredictable. Wave tests showed a Vivaxis wave link to his place of birth in Europe. However, wave vectors of some brain receptors indicated another alignment, to a Vivaxis in the hospital where he recovered. The first step of eliminating X-rays in the skull erased a great deal of the wave confliction that plagued his brain and it also improved his body control. Later, specific channelling to his brain receptors helped to reinstate them into one wavelength. His mother noticed the difference in behaviour immediately and shortly after quoted her boy as saying, "Mum, have you noticed I'm easier to get along with now?"
Nature safeguards us from wave bombardments by designing us with a selected circuit. If we do not have this protection we function like an untuned radio receiver.
Continual mental channelling into other people is a highly dangerous practice. People, whose intentions stem originally from the goodness and compassion in their hearts, often find the end results can be quite disastrous to their own circuits; through the introduction of too many foreign waves and radiations. These foreign energies are introduced through their communication system into the central control system of the hypothalamus. The link between the hypothalamus, the pituitary and the endocrine system is discussed in the following chapter. The normal reflexes of these organs are very dependent upon our code receptors and their wave pattern can be destroyed with continual foreign wave and radiation bombardment.
We channel into each other by joining circuits every time we communicate with another person. This is normal. The other individual's radiation is temporarily introduced and then automatically cancelled out of our own system, through the predominance of our own waves with their specific wavelength.
On Apollo's head (See Photos) the marked lines are wave communication pathways, leading from one communication centre to another. These pathways become wave stimulated when we concentrate our attention on objects in our environment, including people, animals, inanimate things, places, etc. In summary, when we concentrate on the things around us, we absorb a degree of their radiation by temporarily linking wave circuits through our communication system. This is normal, this is healthy. One foreign wave tends to cancel out another and consequently the sum total of foreign radiation is negligible and quickly dissipated.
On the other hand, when we continually tune our brain strongly into other people for a prolonged period, it appears that we absorb an increasing amount of their foreign radiations. These radiations build up within us and our own magnetic system becomes too weak to reject them. A state of atomic chaos then exists and generally one or more of the communication centres show an energy disturbance.
The thought arises automatically in our minds that husband and wife in their intimate relationship must absorb a tremendous amount of each other's radiation. In speculating, one concludes that this is healthy and even stimulating as the opposite sex has some opposite energy potentials that attract and balance. Further, possible adjustment to the mate's particular pattern of energy, makes their combined energy waves increasingly compatible.
There is a concentration of brain receptors in a communication centre, located between the thyroid and thymus glands; signals can be received from that area both in the front and in the same position in the spine area. A disturbance in this communication area will generally be accompanied by a pain in the spine at this point. The source of the trouble can be one or more disturbed brain receptors stemming originally from frustration.
On one occasion we traced a disturbed circulating motion in the communication centre near the left temple. This disturbance could be traced by distress signals leading in a defined pathway to the communication area between the thyroid and thymus glands and eventually terminating under the left arm. At this point was a growth that had been steadily increasing in size. This person, prior to the trouble, had been very concerned and worried over a relative who was seriously ill.
This case is mentioned for there is such a direct connection between the left communication centre, the thymus and lymph glands. In tests we find the lymph glands under the left arm, will align to the foreign waves of another person introduced by thought. The lymph glands under the right arm remain aligned to the person's own Vivaxis, except when the middle brain is static and then the wave vector from this gland is at right angles to their Vivaxis. In summary, through our communication system, radiations from other people become introduced into our lymph system. Too much and too often can interact with our own normal balance of energies.
I have discussed this subject of mentally channelling strongly into others in lectures and often strangers approach me afterwards to confess that my remarks hit home; they felt I had described the cause of their trouble. Invariably their main code receptors associated with their thyroid, thymus and lymph glands showed energy disturbances. As a consequence, these people suffered complications of the endocrine system from lack of normal reflexes. Our research shows the code receptors are undoubtedly responsible for normal reflexes. It is explained to these people that they have the power to correct their energy malfunction, but the continual practice of mental channelling into others is a violation of the laws of nature.
On this note we rather cringe at the title of Chapter XX (Wave Testing Receptors Of Other People) (Wave Testing Receptors Of Other People), "Testing Other People's Receptors". But each time a wave pattern is received and recorded, the wave transmitter stops and grounds the foreign wave out of his system by pressing his hands on a table. Despite this precaution we avoid wave testing others unless it is really warranted by the circumstances.
Every thought and attitude affects the code and brain receptors in our communication system. A tranquil mind strengthens us magnetically. A negative mind conflicts with the continuity of magnetic wave flow and apparently if it is prolonged, can cause serious damage to the cells of the code receptors in the communication circuit. When this is actually observed and understood, it becomes much easier to bend our attitudes to achieve a tranquil mind.
If we keep our sense of humour, we realize it generally takes the combined efforts of two people to injure our feelings: an enemy to slander us and a friend to relay the message. Are the utterances of those around us so important, that it gives them the power to short out our code receptors and all that these receptors magnetically control?
 
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