So often the accusation of rubbish and quackery is uttered by one who has not explored and consequently in his ignorance is incapable of judging fairly. In the final analysis, the parents have to learn for themselves in order to help and guide their child. Guide him to overcome his handicap through the balancing of his own meridians.

Recently the knowledge of Vivaxis has been used very constructively to help slow learners. Experience has shown that an imbalance in the flow of energies results in lack of co-ordination, both mentally and physically. After a sea-salt and soda bath it is amazing how meaningful a child can aura test and through his own aura testing reveal various areas of blockage. Consistently the number of blockages are in direct relation to the mental and balancing problems of the child. One girl, about twelve years old, had many receptors out including the centre brain receptors. Her balance was extremely poor and up to this time she had been unable to even get up on a balancing board without holding on to a table; one eye was unable to track a pencil from left to right. After correcting her meridians, she demonstrated that she could now get all directions with the exception of numbers one and two. Furthermore, she was now able to get on the balancing board without the support of the table and could track with both eyes. It was an impressive demonstration of the vital role played by code receptors.

The children are very eager and respond favourably for they can feel these energies and are learning to interpret their fundamental behaviour. One little red-headed boy had a continual tic in his eye with the result that the eye never stopped blinking. There is no longer any eye twitch. Another lad was only able to balance on one foot for a count of five; after correcting receptors and channelling he balanced on one foot for a count of seventy-five, and more recently reached the stage of balancing for as long as one hundred and twenty-five.

Another pupil aged sixteen years had been subjected to a multitude of X-rays due to a head injury at an early age. This boy expressed his enthusiasm by confiding that since utilizing the knowledge to correct areas of disturbance he is now finding maths considerably easier.

Areas deprived of a normal energy wave flow for any length of time, require continual reinstatement of the weak circuits until such time the cells and tissues can retain their energy wave flow. A routine of daily neutralizing with the accordion exercise assists through dispelling static. It is comparatively easy to reinstate a weak circuit but in order to retain the normal flow of energies persistence plus the co-operation of the child is required.

Claims he's analyzed everything with his chemistry

"Claims he's analyzed everything with his chemistry set and only the pie and ice cream have a safe mercury content level!"

Correct aura testing could teach children at an early age to evaluate foods that have compatible frequencies - let us hope more reliably than this boy's chemistry set.

It should be the prerogative of each child to evaluate for himself, observing the elements that strengthen his force field, his brain, his co-ordination, and those that weaken and disrupt. Armed with this knowledge he will be far better equipped to protect himself and preserve the natural energy flow bestowed on him by Nature. As he matures, he can reason and become cognizant of the many modern devices that are a threat to the continuity of his energy design. In his wisdom it is hoped that he will avoid the host of pitfalls and snares planted by people who might otherwise brainwash him.

We listened to a programme recently where a doctor was eulogizing the merits of hypnotism, stating that it had now become an acceptable medical practice. Among other things he discussed the use of hypnotism to cure warts. In his words, "Nobody knows why it works, but it does." I challenge this statement, for experience has taught us that hypnotism creates another Vivaxis to which the centre brain receptors become aligned. Warts, as the doctor stated, are caused by a virus. A wart virus, like most viruses, can be destroyed by aligning the body fluids to a Vivaxis. I have had many reports of warts disappearing through channelling, by people using their own Vivaxes and with no side effects. An induced Vivaxis and alignment to that Vivaxis during the process of hypnotism can also destroy a virus; but what the doctor fails to tell or realize, is the long range side effects caused by an induced or second Vivaxis. The side effects vary with the individual, but many people who have been hypnotized, claim that since the date of the hypnosis their powers of concentration have deteriorated and their thoughts tend to jump uncontrolled from one subject to another. Others claim nervous reactions and in some instances serious personality changes have been noted by their families.

Who is going to protect us? Can anyone be qualified to judge what is right or wrong unless they have an honest yardstick for evaluating? Correct aura testing offers an honest yardstick equal or better than any system yet devised.

Indeed, all medical research could be improved if this etheric double was recognized and steps taken to observe its workings. Under such conditions it might be found possible to dispense with much of vivisectional research, which is often misleading, as certain tragic happenings in connection with the manufacture of drugs have made us aware. Also, freedom from dependence upon questionable experiments would be a moral blessing to those medical men who consider that they must use such research in the best interests of their patients, but who feel nevertheless that the methods of research are morally evil.2

I mentioned earlier in the chapter, that in order to maintain the energy flow reinstated in a circuit the child must have the support of his parents, for a weak circuit is very vulnerable to such radiations as those given off by TV, etc. A child can be taught to reinstate a circuit but it can be readily disrupted again in front of the TV.

You have heard of the condition called "tired children." Time magazine publicized it in an article after two Air Force physicians discovered that there were no other explanations of symptoms of thirty children who were complaining of headaches, insomnia, nervousness, continuous fatigue and vomiting. The doctors finally learned that these children watched television from three to six hours on weekdays, and six to ten hours on weekends.

When parents co-operated with the request for total abstinence from TV, results were dramatic. In twelve families where the rule of total abstinence was enforced, symptoms disappeared in two or three weeks. In eighteen families where parents cut TV viewing to two hours daily, the symptoms did not disappear for five or six weeks. In eleven families where the parents finally gave in and relaxed the rules entirely, allowing the children to return to their usual time watching TV, the original symptoms also returned.

Epileptic seizures in some childen have been reported due to the flicker from the TV sets. . . .

Dr. Ott conducted tests with plants and animals to learn exactly what results would occur from TV radiation. There were abnormal results in plants. Rats first became hyperkinetic (overactive and aggressive) within three to ten days and then became so lethargic it became necessary to push them to make them move.

The results from exposure to color TV was especially alarming.

The animal breeding program, successful for two years, "was completely disrupted" upon exposure to color TV. All of the young rats in one of the cages died within ten to twelve days.3

It is encouraging to witness the growing awareness of the damaging effects of X-rays by those in authority.

Routine X-rays may do more harm than good

Those regular tooth and chest X-rays may be more harmful than helpful, medical and technical experts told a U.S. Senate committee Monday.

In fact people are subjected to millions of unneeded X-rays every year, and in one major study such low level radiation has been linked to cancer, they said.

Dr. Irwin D. J. Bross of Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo told the Senate commerce committee his study showed the link between X-rays and cancer, particularly leukemia, to be as strong as the link between thalidomide and malformation and between smoking and lung cancer.

The evidence does not indicate that X-rays cause cancer, but that in a susceptible person, radiation or similar hazards appear to "trigger" the disease, he said.

In the study, over forty per cent more of those suffering from cancer or leukemia had been exposed to X-rays than those who did not have cancer.

While this alone might not be a conclusive link, Bross said that when the persons who would be "susceptible" to cancer were isolated there were four hundred to eight hundred per cent more cancer patients who had been X-rayed in the group.

There "was solid evidence that the relatively low dosages of radiation involved in these diagnostic X-rays produced an increased risk of leukemia," Bross said.

Bross, Seymour Becker, chief of the Suffolk county (N.Y.) health department radiation control unit, and Richard H. Sandler, energy consultant to Ralph Nader, all urged a halt to the current widespread use of diagnostic X-rays.

"If a doctor can't give a good medical justification, then the patient should say no to a routine X-ray," Bross said. "The giving of routine chest X-rays or tooth X-rays every six months as a method of improving health services is fading out."

"Before a person submits to an X-ray, he should ask the doctor if it is needed, ask to see proof that the machine is in full compliance with state standards, and finally ask if the doctor is qualified to take the X-ray," Becker said.

"At this point we do not know what a 'safe level' of radiation would be," Bross said.4

1 Holland, Jack H., Ph.D. "Parapsychology And Medicine in Perspective." The Varieties of Healing Experience Exploring Psychic Phenomena in Healing. Transcript of the Interdisciplinary Symposium of October 30, 1971. The Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine, Los Altos, Calif, pp. 6-7.

2 Butler, W. E., How to Read the Aura. Samuel Weiser Inc., New York. p. 15.

3 Clark, Linda, "Other Hazardous Appliances: Fluorescent Lights." Let's Live, April 1973. pp. 89-93.

4 "Routine X-Rays May do More Harm Than Good." Daily Colonist, Victoria, B.C., March 14, 1973. p. 27.