This section is from the book "Born To Be Magnetic. Volumes 1 & 2", by Frances Nixon. Also available from Amazon: Born To Be Magnetic.
We now propose a complete right-about-face by suggesting the brain becomes a means of determining one's wave channel. The brain works in a circuit to one's Vivaxis; it cuts strongly into the channel when one concentrates. A person can witness this for himself by actually diverting the energies to his brain through concentrating on a simple mathematical sequence, geared to the individual's ability to concentrate without mental strain; e.g., simple multiplication tables. This is done with one hand held down free from the body while the other hand holds the angle wire in the recommended posture. Regardless of the direction he is facing, the angle wire will swing towards his Vivaxis. A person with his Vivaxis located at an elevation below him can effectively use two angle wires while concentrating. Both wires will point in one direction in his channel without crossing. This is an interesting contrast compared to the crossing of the wires when he is aligned in his wave channel with his mind relaxed.
Since the methods of determining one's channel were first described in the previous books many have written from various parts of the world, stating they have been able to find their channels successfully. Indeed, some have located the actual site of their individual Vivaxis within their ancestral home and written of the reactions of their wires while standing directly over it; the patterns have been remarkably consistent.
The president of our research society, Mr. Alan Pearse, recently returned to England and located his Vivaxis in the home where he was born and lived in as a youth. He described circling the house testing the direction of his channel from many positions. He found it a tremendous experience to feel the angle wires sharply swing in their copper sleeves and cross everytime he aligned to the house.
The original method of channelling described in the previous books has been replaced by a new and more successful procedure. Through extensive experimental work and observation we developed the new method which is now used exclusively. Our experience with the hypothalamus and code receptors led to the new channelling routine which is outlined in the next chapter.
 
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