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ALIVE TO THE UNIVERSE

A LAYMA NIS HA NDBOOK OF SUPERSENSONICS

S upe r sens i t i v e

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A p roc t i co lMon by the

s tep -by - s t eptec h n i q ues oÍ

gu ide t o becom ingSupe r senson i c s . O

byROBERT E . MASSY

The l o s t o f s i x vo l umes i n t he se r i e s :

' 'THE SUPERSENSITIVE LIFE OF MAN"

c HRtsToPHER Ht LLS, GE NERA L EDTTOR

lllustroted by: Gory Buyle,A l lon A l len

Cover desígn creotd by John

Cover photogrophy by John l'lills ond

University of The Trees PressP .0 . Box 644Bou|der Creek, Calif . 9500ó

Ffil ls

Mchoel Fhmmer

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Alive to the UniverseCopyright @|976 by Robert lúossy

All rights reserved. Printed in the United Stotes oÍ Americo. M port of this bookrnoy be used without written permission, except for brief quototions in orticles ondreviews.

tsBN 0-91u38-2,-X

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A LESSON FROM A NCIENT H!STORY.

One doy mony yeors ogo o mon who hod spent yeorstroining himself in the oncient sciences to the extent thothis Supersensonics obi lity wos such thot he no longer neededo sensor to omplify the result, but rel ied entirely on thesensotions in his f inger t ips, wos wolking olong by the woterwhen he sow o group of fishermen who hod iusr returned tothe shore ofter o long doyi f ishing without o cotch. Heosked one of the f ishermen to loke him out in the ship ondoÍter tolking Íor o whi|e osked him to |et down the neis tocotch some fish. Unknown to the f ishermon his guest hodbeen sensing the locotion oÍ o shooI of fish perhops usingthe technique oí pointing his hond in o direction ondsending out the thought wove, "ls there o lorge shoo! off i sh in th is d i rect ion?" ond cont inu ing unt i ! the sh ip wosolongside the torget.

After o few doubtful words os to the vol idity of this oction,the nets were lowered ond fhe quontity of fish cought wosostonishing, such thoi they hod to beckon to o second shipto he lp them.

Todoy, 21000 yeors lofer, we reod in the Bible how JesusChrist performed o miroc!e ot the loke oÍ Gennesoret ÍromSimon Peterrs sh ip.*

This feot con be performed by you oÍter troining yourse!fos shown in this volume. Hopefully you ond mony otherswil l leorn to use your honds in this woy so thot "miroculous"feots wi! l become commonploce.

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This book is dedicoted to ol l those whowil l use it to know themselves better.It is especiol ly for my sons Clive ondLuke to use ond leorn whot on incredíb|eÍontostic Bein9 sits inside them woitingto be discovered.

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ACKNOWLEDGE,\AENTS

Over the fhree yeors thot it hos token to bring fhisbook to print, mc'ny PeoPle hove given free|y oÍthemse|ves. First, l must ocknowledge the íllustro-tions Írom the news medio, specificolly TÍme ondNews,veek mogozines. Among those who hove helpedpersonolly ore Don Hime, Jetfrey Goelitz, Jim Dye,lvloggie Droper, ond Debby Rozrpn. My grotitudegoes to Roger Smith, Suson Belonger, Rod Glosgo,vtlúolco|m Strutt, Richord ond Suson Welker for proof-reoding. Speciol thonks ore due to: Phil Allen formony hours of prooÍreoding, Wendy lúcFodzen whoexhíbited stoying Power in the beginning doys of thebook, typing ond correcting my notes, Allon Allenond Gory Buyle Íor livening up the book with theirdrowings, Dovid Edwords for meticulo.lsly mocking upthe ortwork, Fomelo Osborn for typesetting the bookhour ofter hour, chonge ofter chonge, until it wosfinolly finished, Michoel l-lommer for rushing throqghlosf minute photogrophs, ond Ann Roy who took myhond when I wos floundering ond getting ro outputÍor huge omounts of effort, ond tought me ho,v towrite, Noroh Hills for encourogement ot the oppropriotetimes, ond fo my teocher Christopher l-lills who doilysocrifices himselÍ so thot l 'noy grow. Above ol|, thetove ond corírrg thot posses between this group of peoplehos broughf fhis book to completion. lt is the SourceoÍ thot love thot is beíng ockmwledged here.

Thonkyo.r Fother

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I NTR OD UCT IO N

When Robert lvbssy come to me three yeors ogo os ostudent ot the UnÍversity oÍ the Trees, |itt|e did he orI know thot he would write this book on the noture ofsubtle rodiotions. As the West Coost momger of ocomputer doto processing compony ond with on honorsdegree in physics Írom the University of London, hewos completely mystified by the thought of usingrodiesthesio or Supersensonic methods of goiningordimry knowledge.

I suggested thqf he used the pendulum to determinewhich soles prospects in the telephone book wereworth colling becouse his vost ferritory covered thewhole of Co|íÍornion the mid*rlest os Íqr os Utoh ondos for south os New Mexico. How could onyonesingle out which buyers were in need of his computersystem. ond more thon thot. did they hove the powerto close the sole? l-le tried using the techniques ofSupersensonics ond Íound thot they worked ond soonhe wos spending more time reseorching the noture ofSupersensonics thon he wos sel l ing computers.Although this rnode him o betfer student it mode himo poorer solesmon, becouse his heort become moreqttoched to more reol qnd truly scientific perceptionthon the mere sensory wlidotion of knowledge.

Soon ofter he come fo the University of the TreesRobert begon to onolyze my rodiotionol physicsnotes. AÍter o yeor or so l begon todespoir thotonything would ever get written down ond documented.

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Since I hod given fhese some notes to of leost tenother students over the post l0 yeors without onypublished results, I begon to write the book',Supersensonics.' to sove myselÍ the repeotedporroting of the some focts to every new student.However, Robert lúossy wos stiIl persisting, oftertwo yeors' trying to simp|iÍy ond modify the|ongr'nge of physics Íor the |oymon ond decipher myown lvory tower notes which moke no corrcessionsto the loynnn. l-loving now iust reod the resultsqnd seen the drowings by onother sfudent, GoryBuyle ond Allon Allen, I om very impressed withthis ottempf to write o loyrmn's guide to theincred ib le ob i l i t ies we o l l hove h idden in ourunconscious. It rmkes ol l the humon potentiolmovements look o bit limited when you think thotyou the reoder dontt need more thon o slrort coursein the oncient ort oÍ divinotion to know o|l youneed to know obout onyfhing.

For those who hove invested yeors in the scierrcesond in the pursuit of ocodemic scholorship, it wouldseem the height of orrogonce to cloim thot we contronscend thot quolity of knowledge which hos giventhe western civilizotion its progress. However, theyogi might smile ot this so-colled progress becousehis reolity is more concerned with fundomentol reseorchinfo the "knower" rofher fhon exfernol ocquisition ofknowledge. The Íoct thot the knower conrrot beseporoted Írom whot is known, hos stiIl not sunk intothemorrow of the intel lectwlly orientoted west.There is sti l l the occent on ocquiring techniques orfroinirrg oÍ know-how, os if in some woy the methodswere higher ond better thon their users.

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The book which you will soon reod will show thot yolrinnote obility to sense subtle energies is conditionedby the quolity of yo.rr own consciousness, in exocf lythe some woy thof onything sensory is, whether it bemusíc, science, or ort.

Since Supersensonics is o new science which chollengesordinory modes oF perception ond deductive knorvledgewe must be the first to soy thot it is not ony moreintel l igible thon ordinory science is. The foct thotscientific truth is constontly disproved ond thot everyweek focts ond theories regorded os unshokeoblefoundotions of knowledge ore being reiected, is oftenoverlooked by ocodemic teochers who goin their know-ledge secondhond from textbooks. It is o foct thottextbooks on mture ore olmost outdoted the doy theyore printed ond it is thereÍore o|| the more ímportontto hove Supersensonic methods oÍ updotÍng ond check-irrg resu|ts Íirsthond. This opp|ies equoI|y to the íoctsreveoled in this book or to even the most socred bookswhich ore oll subiect to humon error of interpretofionond tronslotion, however mony humon minds hovechecked ond re-checked fhem.

The u|tirrrote oufhoríty is noture ond the cosmic inte|l i-gences. Since "Alive to fhe Universe" is iust one woyof reoching thot outhority directly, no more cloims orebeing rmde Íor it thon ore rnode for ony other scienceswhich ore ol l subiect to the some l imitotions of theconrciousness of their users.

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Horever, there is one odlonfoge ond fhot is thot wecon Ínterrogote our unconscious ond discoler theblocks ond self-delusions we hold in our bosic ossump-tions obout the Cosmic Intelligences ond its remorkoblewoys. Robert lvlossy in his fwo books, "Hillsr Theoryof Consciousness" ond "Alive to the Universe", hosgiven us in simple longwge whot is indeed o complexoÍfoir. To be open-minded obout it ond fo prccticebefore we concoct theories obouf it, is the onlyhumb|e woy to opprmch fhe ski l l oÍ the divíner.

After ol l , f l ies, onts, bufterf l ies, birds, ondonirnols in the zoos ore more sensitive to subtle mturolphenomeno thon ore hurnons. |í we con use the rest|ess-ness oÍ o zoo to predict on eorthquoke, we con ot |eostsee thot they ore better divÍners thon rnon ond leorn howthey detect the presence of force-fields ot o disionce.The some sensitive foculty is dormontin every humon ondRobert lvlossy hos written hcnr we con use it in everydoyl i f e .

It rerrrcins on|y to soy thot os o developer oÍ inspirotionond os o method of rnopping the higher foculties ofh unro n percepti on, S upersensoni cs o nd psych otroni cswil! become the next evolutiorcry step for rnon.Divinotíon hos been ot the bock of olI the greot |eopsin orrcient times from the I Chíng to the Hebrew ondAryon oges.

The proof of these explonotions in this book will soonbe reveoled by fiÍteen ofher students who ore no,rlwritirrg books on the some zubiect oÍ Supersensonicsfrom their o,vn levels of consciousness using fhe somebosic teochings of Nucleor Evolution. The foct thotthey will oll soon produce fifteen totolly different boolsfrom the some moterío|s is o proof thof we do indeedlive in difÍerent inner worlds, yet o|| experience onesource oí life energy.

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It is thot ONE source thot eoch of these studentswil l embody in words, concepfs ond l ife in orderto experience on evolufiomry penetrofion of thenuc leor Se l[ .

This book wos first submitted os Roberf ts disserto-tion for his M"Sc. degree, which moy be one oíthe Íirst degrees in the West to be issued speciÍi-coIly Íor reseorch into the noture of SupersensonicCommunicotion with Noture. In our degreeprogrom| we now coIl this work on the diFÍerentleve|s oÍ perception by the euphemistic nome of"Consciousness Reseorch". As we humon beingsbecome less theoreticol ond more simple onddirectly owore of our Supersensit ive role ín ourrelotionships to Nofure's mony kingdoms, I hopethot mony young people wil l be oble to getdegrees in the most importont oreo oÍ study knownto mon. The most voluoble osset thot everyone hos,from which oIl other things f low, is the noture oÍour own Consciousness. Such degrees ore owordedu|tímotely on|y by the oNE ond ore occreditedonIy by the rodionce oí Being. During ihe writ ingoÍ his thesis, l hove seen Robert chonge ond re-rodiote my foith in him. Whot more con o teochersny? Whot greoter reword con o ieocher be given?

I om hoppy thot Robert A4ossy moy now bring to the|oymon such proctícoI insights info this series of the.'The Supersensit ive LiÍe oF /úon'' oÍ which this workis Vo lume Vl .

Chr is topher Hi l l sUniversity of the TreesBou|der Creek, Co l iíornio

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CONTENTS

A Lesson Írom Ancient HistoryAIive to the UniverseDedicotionAcknowledgementsI ntroduction by Christopher l-li I ls

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C HA PTER I

WHY DO SUPERSENSONICS?Con I Reol ly Do lt?Bovis ond furomid PorerPyromid EnergyThe Pi -royThe Secret of the King's ChomberEnel ond Life Energy, ConcerThe Cotholic ChurchAbbe Bouly, Abbe r\rlermetls Rodiesthesio Just Too Remorkoble to be Genuine?lúedicol RodiesthesioAlbert EinsteinAnswers to Critics, Louis PosteurThe 1939 Congress ot Liegelron Curioin Expertise

CHAPTER 2

WHAT IS SUPERSENSONICS ?Where Does This Rodiotion Come From?Spoce or Solid?An lnner Spoce Riden Woter lúo|eculesOxygen Atom, Oxygen NucleusAre You Reolly Solid?Spoce Full of RodiotionsShri nkirp - I I lustrotion

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CHAPTER 2 (Con t inued)

lnner Spoce - l l lustrotionGod's l{ond - lllustrotionElectromognetic Spectrum - | llustrotionWhy Conrt Physics Detect This Rodiotion?lvbn, the Ultimote JnsfrumentOur Five SensesTne Hurmn Nervous System - lllustrofionHow Do We Detect This Rodiotion?Sound ResomnceLight ResononceSupersensoni c ResomnceHolr Sensitive Are You Now?I ntuitionChristopher Hi Ils

CHAPTER 3

HOW TO DO ITA Lesson From EdisonWhot is o Pendulum?Hor Do I lúoke one?The Spool PendulumWhy is Tuning lmportont?The lmportonce of ResononceTest Areo, Pocket CompossThe Tuning ProcedureHow Do I Develop Sensitivity?Norfh ond South lúognetic PolesPositive ond Negotive SwingsRefining the TechniqueCompound Movement

C HA PTER 4

HOW T9 MESS tT UP!An lntroduction to the M'indlnterference WoveslvÍnd Contro|Doubt ond ArxietySubconscious ond Wishful ThinkingProiectionReceptionhogrommírrg Your Mnd

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C HA PT ER 4 (Continued)

Second Low of RodiesthesíoCoín ExperimentAnother Woy fo lúess it upThird Low oÍ RodiesthesioFourth Low of RodiesthesiqChildren l-love the Right Attitude

CHAPTER 5

BECOME EVE N BETTERhoctice Con Be EnioyobleI nvestigote Your Wqvef ieldThe Eorthrs lvlognetic FieldSupersensonics ín the GordenFruits ond PlontsE lectr ic F ie ldsIntroducing ColorsRechorging Yourselflúust l A|woys Be Neor the Somp|e?Horízon}o| Woves. Vertico| Woveslúore About Verticq| WqvesDetectíng Vertico| Woveslúost|y lr4eio|sWove-fields From Common Elements - TobleLetrs Use These Verticol WovesAge Defermimtíon, Cord VoluesLocoting on Obiect

CHAPTER 6

SUPERSENSONIC SECRETSThe First Low of SimilorsExperímenloI TestThe Lhe of WitnessesAge DeterminotionWord WitnessesList AnolysisThe Second Low of SimilorsDiogrom WitnessesPercenti le DíscThe History of lúop ReodingA Documented Cose HistoryPicosso, lúop ReodírrgThe Seorch BeginsCity lvlorgue, Knorn CriminolsSuccess, Ei leen GorrettDivine Intervention

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CHAPTER 7

APPARATUS FOR ACCURACYBlock ond White Sphere PendulumsTurenne lúognet{i tted Pendu|uml'lillsr Positive Green PendulumPloin Wood, Point Below PendulumLove ond So<LeÍthond SpíroI M'irror PenduIumNegotive Energies - Hitler vs. EinsteinElectrif ied PendulumSexApplicotionsEgyptíon lúercury Pendu|um

C HA PTER 8

AMPLIFICATION IS THE NAME OF THEFifth Low oÍ RodíesthesioThe Eorthrs lvbgnetic FieldComposs's [4ognetic FieldSunl ightRecüongIesWove-cogeDivine ProportionsThe Mystery of the Sorcophogus in the Greot PyromidCoffer RofiosRodium BlockTurenne RuleThe Hefigor

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S UPERSE NSON!C A PPL ICATI ONSlroly, the Home of KidrnppingJ. tuul Getty l l l- KidrnppedHo,rr Are We to hevent This?Coptive or Col loborotor?Fotty HeorstSupersensonics Could l-bve Found l-ler on the First DoyLoter, Even LoterFirst Low of RodiesthesioAlive or Deod? Jomes R. HoffolntermI Union Po|itícs, lúofio ConnectionsEll ipticol Pendulum SwingsRope, St.otistics Vo|idotíonNumbers Chort

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S UPERS ENSO N l C A PPL I CATI ONS (Con t i nued )

A Crime of HumiliotionPsychologicol TestsRevengeCrime, The ProblemBoston I nterrociol ViolenceRopid SolutionsU.S. Biggest Cosh RobberyCompound Swings lndicote ChongesEnter SupersensonicsThe S upersensonics Soluti onWho Kil led John F. Kennedy?Worren CommissionThe Trufh About the Deoth of John F. KennedyAtfochmentJerky Pendulum SwingsThe Bermudo Triongle. AuthenticityFoct From FictionErrotic Wind ConditionsFírst-hond ExperienceProbing the MysteryAvoidi ng lnvestment Swi ndlesRemoving fhe Secrecy From Swiss BonkingDigit DeterminotionThe Countírrg SwingList AnolysisSpecificolly for WomenBreost Concer: A Number One KillerlvbstectomyDetectimBirth{ontrol f i l lsForents ond Chi ldrenBridge the Communicotion GopSofeguord Agoinst Snoopi ngChorocter Anolysis by SupersensonicsBychologico I Ew I r.ptionFor on ln-Depth Look Into o PersonYour Roinbo,v AurqChorging Yourself With the Auro PendulumChokro EnergiesTorords Fulf i l lmentPersonolity ChorgesHelp for EmployersThe World of SportsDrugs ond Sex in the OlympicsCyc list's DeothThe Tour de FrorrceHorrnones

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S UPERSENSONIC A PPL ICATI ONS (Con t i nued )

Betfing Sports, l-lorse Roces, BoxingStorst Li ves ThreotenedReseorchThe Unknown World oÍ Coto|ystsMture Reveoledlúedico I Reseorch, Concer ReseorchSinc|e CelI LíÍeSupersensoni c Revo! utionConcer Detection ond Treotmentlnherent Disodvontoges of the Gommo ComeroExplorotory SurgeryDiognosi ng With SupersensonicsFlow Good is Rodiesthesio in this Applicotion?Jeon JurionCommunicotírrg With l ntergoloctic Spoce Trove|lersTope TronscriptionCutting ThroughA Solution to the World's Food hoblemsSpirul ino AlgoeMcroolgoe I ntermtionol UnionA.l.D. Gront, The Officiol WordIrlotionol DefensePeocetime Uses of SupersensonicsWortimeDetente cr DeceptionGnobbing CountriesThinking of the Soviet LeodershipAlexonder Soláenitsyn

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BECOMI NG AL IVE TO SUPERSENSONICSAND RADIESTHESIA

A Typicol Erroneous Approochl-low Do We Chonge This?lúeditotion o nd Supersensoni csA Correct AttitudeThe Five Smges of AchievementNovice DivinerDowserStudent of SupersensonicsDoctor oÍ SupersensonicsA4osfer of ConsciousnessLevels of Competency in Supersensonics - TobleChristopher Hills

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BECOMI NG AL IVE TO SUPERSENSONICS

The Init iol StogeMy First Procticol SuccessAt Home UsesFingertip SensotionsFingerfip WornÍrBA Rore Meetinglúonkind ond God - ll|ustrotionHeolth SupersensonicsDivining the FutureThe Turning PoinfAn lntroduction to DowsÍngBlshop's RulerWoter Divining - l l lustrotionA Subtle ErrorWire Coot l-longers, Cloverl'longer lllustrotionThe Locol DowserDirection Finding - l l lustrotionConstrucfion of o Nylon Divining Rodl-hnd Position - lllustrotionA BelieverErlo luoting Executi ve PotentiolCondidotes - TobleBusiness ProposÍtionsDivining Rod Helps Find LootUniversity oÍ the Trees Compus - ||lustrotionNotionol Enquirer Artic leNeed|e ín o FbystockFred Kimbo||, Lost lúexicon ForrotToking Adrontoge of the Sun's RoysFingertip Divining, Post oífice BoxA lúotrix of Post office BoxesLocoting Buried TreosureGroup PictureA Lefter oÍ Appreciofion

TRIBUTE TO THE GREAT RADTESTHESIESTSoF THE lq30 'S

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TRIBUTE TO THE GREAT RADIESIESTS . . . (Conr inued)

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WHY DO SUPERSENSONICS?

The exc i t i ng s t o r y o f some o f t he m i rocu -

l ous f eo t s t ho t hove bee .n pe r f o rmed us i ng

Supe r senson i c s , wh i ch you con l eo rn t o do .

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French Embassy Press and Iníormat ion D iv i s ion

Mar ie and P ie r re Cur ie

cAN I REALLY Do ÍT?

The opening poge retells the story of o remorkoble eventin the life of on extroordinory rnon, Jesus Christ. Knowingonly too well our limitotions, the next question you moy oskyourself is, how con you possibly occept thot it is withinyour coPocity to duplicote ot Ieost one of the Íeots ofJesus?

This questíon con be onswered in three woys.

By the time you hove finished reodíng this book you willreolize not only fhot you con, but olso thot performingthese mirocu|ous Íeots is not very diÍficu|t.

Alternotively, you con occept the word of Jesus whenhe soid we could equol whot he did, ond need not stopthere, but con do even more.*

The third woy of onswering this self-doubt is to referbrÍef|y to the occomplishments of some of the leodingFrench pioneering rodiesthetists oÍ the l930's whosework you wí|l be ob|e to duplicote with the simp|etroining outl ined in this monuol. The mmes ofA. Bovis, Abbé Bou|y, Abbé lúermet, hove of lotebecome well-known through populor books on pyromidenergy ond psychic studies, ond their work is onceogoin b.ing seriously considered. Together with LouisTurenne, Fr. Bourdoux, ond Enel, they formed obrilliont nucleus oround which fhe greot rediscoveriesof the thirties revo|ved. A more detoi|ed |ist oÍ thesemen ond their ochievements is found in o tribute tothem ot the reor of this book.

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BOVIS AND PYRAMID POWER

The pyromid reseorch oÍ Bovisincluding mummiíico-tion qnd dehydrotion ore well known. During o visitto the }romids of Gizeh he discovered mummiÍiedonimols in o corner of the King's Chomber.

Bovis knew Írom his rodiesthesio work thot o replicoof ony obiect qcts like the obiect, so on returning tohis home in Fronce, he lost no time constructingsmo!l scoIe pyromid models, ond veriÍyin9 thotpyromid shopes do indeed produce dehydrotion whenone side is ol igned olong the mognefic meridion.

t * - ,U.S. Sisrul CorPs PhotograPh

Near aeria| view of the great Pyramid oÍ Giza from the south east.

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PYRA MID ENERGY

This is obout os Íor os todoy,s pyromid exponents

hou" progressed, not reol izing thot Bovis ond his

fel low áiesthetists hove token this work much

further, ond thot in foct dehydrotion is only o

crude exPeriment.

The pyromid's shope gives rise to fhree energies:

Posit ive greentnegotive green, ondthe Pi-roY'

The negotive green energy is ftowing downwords

inside the structure.

Putting on obiect inside the pyromid subiects it to

this negotive green energy which is o destructive

Íorce o-s.sho*n by the drying out Process. It is this

efÍect which pyromid meditotors Íee! ond misinterpret

os o constructive process, when in reolity tley op

octr.nl ly horming ihu.selves both psychicol ly ond

pt'yti"otly through dehydrotion ond onesting the

upword flowing li Íe-force.

Positive green energy f|ows from the opex oÍ the

pyromidii.". up*ords from the top' This is the

,á." "n",gy

thoi is given oÍÍ Írom plonts. lt is

o for more heolthY energy'

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T HE PI .RA Y The most interesfing feoture of o pyromid is the líttle

known thin cone o[ energy ot on ong|e of óo 15' from

the verticol oxis inside the pyromid. This energyt

known os the Pi-roy, is o l i fei iving roy. The

oncient Egyptions being rodiesthesiesfsof some merit

were quite fomil ior with the properties of this roy

ond ploced their mummies directly in its poth' T.he

effect wos to keep the body cornp|ete|y Íresh with

no dehydrotion occurring. This foct wos borne out

when modem doy orcheologists unwropped o mummy

ot the time of opening o tomb ond discovered o

completely freslr corPse.

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+ LIFE, slvlNcRAY

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THE SECRETTHE KING'S

OFC HA MBER

This now illumÍnotes one of the confusions of presentdoy pyromidologists, who on finding the dehydrotionenergy throughout the pyromid osk, "Whot is thespeciÍic impor}once of the Kirrgls Chomber of theGreot }romid?'' The onswer is thot the PÍ-roy possesdírect|y through the King.s Chomber. The oncientEgyptions believed they would need their bodies inthe ofterlife ond wonted to preserve them, rotherthon dehydrote them.

Remorkobly, even the word pyromid yields this clue,

V - ro ( y ) -m id (d l e )

tel l ing us to look ot the Pi-roy in the middle.

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PI RAY

PROPORT]ONAL VIBMTIONS OF COLORS

Other ospects of the pyromid including its vortexfíelds, zubt|e micro-energies, ond the vo|toges itproduces ore covered in Volumes ll ond lll of thísseries.

BLACK RED ORANGE YELLOW GR EN

+

BLUE I N D I @ VIOLET

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II

CANCER

THE CI{AUMERY AND B)E:LJZ.AL fu'ry')s.1MAMDE É-A}Vl9US BY FAIEL

E NEL A ND LIFE ENERGY

Ene|, o bri l|Íont mon, on extreme|y occomplishedrodiesthetist, leorned fo control this Pl wove. HeÍound it wos present in ol| |iving things; plonts,oninrols ond mon, os their life-force. He found hecould withdrow it frorn living motter ond by doingso, ki l l i t. Alternotively, he would pump more ofthis liÍe-force info o sick plont or onirrro| ond restorei ts heol th.

The dynomic otmosphere omongst the rodiesthetisfsin Fronce of thot time drew even more spectoculorfeofs from Enel. |nsfeod oÍ wíthdrowing the totolenergy from o subiect, he selectively removed theIife-force Írom on offending port. Thus Ene| hoddiscovered o cure for concer. When the cosesreoched him they hod olreody been lobeled "impossibleto cure.'' Enel hod o 4Ú/o success rote in curing fhem.Unfortunotely, he wos not owore thot the energy wouldnot disperse into spoce of its oarn occord ond hence didnot see the necessity of protecting himself . Over theyeors Enel obsorbed the concer energy into his ownbody. As he wos dying, he confided to o friend thothe reolized the error he mode ond described how hecould hove ovoided it.

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ABBE BOULY

ABBÉ MERMET

-L,

THE CAT HOLI C C HURC H

The Cotholic church wos heovily involved inrodiesthesio duríng this period, to the extenf fhotÍt wos the Abbé Bouly who coined the termRodiesthesio, meoning the sensing of rodiofions.The Abbé worked moin|y in the Íield of medicoIdiognosis for use in missionory work in South Africo.one of his most importont dÍscoveries wos fhoflight woves enhorrce the defection of this rodiotion.

Líke o|| the other peop|e mentioned, the Abbálvlermet.s díscoveries ond inventiorrs ore toonumerous to |ist. He Íound thot eoch element, co|or,ond energy wos represented by o Fundomentol Royhoving its own porficulor ongle. From here he wenton to discover Seriol Numbers, o method for detectÍngelementol components of o compound or mixture. WeUse on inventíon of his, the Ar1ermet sensor, in ourpresent doy Supersensonic work. At the request oÍ thePope, lúermet conducted orcheologico| finds. l.fisfome spreod througholt the Continent for his obi|ítyto locote obiects ond people regordless of whether thepeople were missing, deod, or olive.

By the time you finish this book, you too will knowhow to perform the some feots.

Rodiesthesio is o bronch of Supersensonics. To beginwith you moy use the words interchongeobly. As youProgress fhrough the book their dífferences wi|lbecome cleor.

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IS RADIESTHES lAREMARKABLE TO

JUST TOOBE GENUINE?

MEDICAL RADIESTHESIA

The obove tit|e wos t.oken from the writíngs ofFr. Bourdoux, o French missionory ot Alofto-Grosso,Brozi|, who specio|ized in choosing locol herbs Íorcures' íncluding syphi|Ític choncre. snoke bites, tornl imbs, T.B. ond d ipther io .

The following quotes from the tronstotion of this poperwil l provide on insight into the ottitudes prevolent inEurope ot thot time. tt should be noted here thotFr. Bourdoux died in l9ó3.

"l hove been encouroged in my work by eminentpríests. At Rome it wos suggested thot the churchshould be kept out of the teoching. The Cordinolsond Archbishops oÍ Fronce dec|oréd in lüorch | |936Ithot too mony of the clergy were going in forrodiesthesio ond they recolled thot priests ore nofol lowed to proctice medicine. ln spite of this, thereport contoins odvice for those who wish to studywhot is col led Medicol Rodiesthesio. . .

There ore people who think thot nothing con existunless they leorned it in books they stuJied. yet,mony proÍessors teIl their pupiIs ofter possin9 exomsthot they reolly know nothing. Anything isextroordinory when it is new.

The monk Gerbert, who become o pope, once hod fof|ee to Germony becouse he hod Ínvented o ctock.Holl much contemPt there hos been for new ideos oÍdocfors" Jenner wos one of these" Atso Fosteur wosottocked Íor his ideos" At the beginnirrg, o|woysthere is oppositÍon: te|egroph, tetephon", g'o''ophone,cínerrntogrophy ".'

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ALBERT EIN5TEINÉRANDADDy cF MoDERN P|{yslcs

Newton, Einsteín, Edison o o o whot wor|d chongerhos not withstood the oufroge of their sociefy?

Supersensonics is not the only ideo to be extroordinory.

"For Supersensonics to be occepted byour Acodemiesof Science or oÍ Medicíne, o comp|eted work must bepresented. But this requires yeors of study ond ofreseorcho Fosteur, o chemist, hod to get olong otf irst without medicol opprovol, it moy be recolled"Let the rodiesthetists therefore work olso os best theycon before there is generol medicol opprovol. lt rnoybe soid, hoarever, thot omong rodiesthetists oÍ todoythere ore mony ocodemicions, university+roinedengineers, ormy oÍficers, ond even governmentoÍficiols. ' '

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Louls Pesreun zuorking in his laboratory (188Í).

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A NSWER TO CRITICS

-ouis Pasteur (1822-1895),:-y I itt le was known about bacteria unti l about l0o yearsr;:. Before that t ime, some scientists had thought that:., I iving things, or microörganisms, might cause disease': - i they did nothing to test their theories. In 1855, a French:-:mist named Louis Pasteur performed a series oÍ ex.:*.;ments with sugar solutions. He repeated these experi-- €1ts over and over for five years unti| he was convinced'-a: the small l iv ing cel ls which he observed actual ly caused':" 'nentation. Unti l this t ime, it was bel ieved that these- ..obes were the result of fermentation. This discovery.as the beginning oÍ the science oÍ bacterio|ogy. Pasteurr sc developed the immunization against the disease cal led-.: 'es or hydrophobia. This disease, which is caused by the: :e of a mad dog, was a|most a|ways Íata|. To prevent wine-:.n spoiI ing, Pasteur deve|oped a process oÍ heat treating'-,:* called pasteurization. Today this proc.ess is used to.':ep mi|k and many other foods uncontaminated Íor long:: ' iods of t ime.

',Supersensonícs con corry on beÍore it hos been clossedos o Íu||y Íledged science. The scientifÍc view is thotrodiesthetic tests should be repeotoble by oll. ln toct,iusf onyone connot do rodiesthesio. But I osk, con weoll do whot hos been done by Bronly, lvbrconi ondothers? tÍ o person touchÍng o Proposed medicineinterprets suitobi l ity, ond if this sign hoppensregulqrly, why connot fhe process be considered osbein9 scíentif ic? AÍter ol l , there ore so mony thirrgsthot ol l of us connot do. A noturol optifude isrequired, but surely is not optítude required in o||experimentol work? Do crífics ever osk for oscientific exPlomtion or reo| proof of e|ectricity, oÍwove lengths ond so on? Why does one use electricitybefore reolly kno,rring whof it is? Why do we not insiston the peosont who grows corn knowing oll obout theLows oÍ Germinotion before doing this? Critics ofrodiesthesío ore os intelligent os o rnon who, beforegetting the fire brigode to put out o fire, insists uponbeing sure thot the firemen know oll the mechonicsconnected with their pumping opplionces.

lf SupersensonÍcs enob|es one to heoI the sick, todiscover secrets of the sub-soil, why put ofÍ the doywhen you moke use of it? rl

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The Turtle, David Bushnell's one-man submarine, had the general ap-pearance of an egg standilng on €nd.

IRON CURTAIN EXPERTISE

THE I939 C ONGRESS AT L IEGE

And rnoke use of it they did; by the 1939 Congress otLiege, the ottendees hod grown to tegions, comporedto the 1920 Congress which listed obouf 30 pioneers.Among them were príesfs, engineers, doctors ondormy officers, discussing o wÍde ronge of rodiesthetistopplicotions, ínc|uding medicine, bio|ogicoI reseorch,ogricultureT police work, militory tosks, veferinorywork, ond orcheology. There were 24O Germon doctorsolone present; smoll wonder thot they developed thetolent to trock Amerícon subrnorines during Wor|d Wor llby this method.

This work spreod through Europe íncluding the IJSSR,out of which o smo|| omount oÍ ínformotion hosfiltered in rhe book fuychic Discoveries Behind thelron Curtoin. lt wou;"th.t*t*" otlowed occess to onyfhing more thon thetip of the iceberg. Unforfunotely, the U.S. hos beenisoloted from fhis influence, so perhops we will findourse|Ves sudden|y foced wíth onother sputnik-type gopin the field of Supersensonics. Although Ostronder ondSchroeder pointed this out in their book, they olsostote thot the Russíon scientists invo|ved in rodiesthesioore nowhere neor the ALrbé lúermetls expertÍse. Thisis difficult to believe, considering how eosy it is tobecome competent.

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WHAT IS SUPERSENSON ICS?

At p re sen t , t he ove roge pe r son uses o smo l l po r toÍ h i s neu ro Iog i co ! ne rVoUs sy s t em. Th i s sec f i onshows how we con beg in t o owoken the do rmon tpo r t ond use i t t o t une i n to un i ve r so l know ledge .

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SPACE OR SOLID?

WHERE DOES T H!SCOME FROM?

RADIATION

Sc ient is ts te l l us thot o l l the so l id motter we see isnot reo l ly so l id . The choi r you s i t on ond the peopleyou see contoin more spoce thon body. ln the otomelectrons whiz oround the nuc leus, sp inn ing on the i roxes os they go. lF we could get ins ide on otom ondstond on i ts nuc leus. the e lectrons would look l ike ohuge goloxy of orbit ing plonets. We would then seethot there is for more spoce in o sol id thon there isso l i d mote r i o l .

The cel ls oF our body ore mode up of otoms ondmolecules thot ore in o constont stote of vibrotion ondrotot ion. Eoch por i ic le , otomic ond molecu lor ,donces to o specif ic vibrotion. singing its ownport icu lor tune out into the universe. ond creot ingo symphony of rodioi ion.

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WATER MOLECULES

When water molecules lose sufficient heat energy, they moveslowry enough to let opposite charges on various dipoles at-tr. -r each other. Thus they begin forming a crystal of ice.

AN INNER SPACE RIDE

For o better understonding oF th is . le i us shr inkourse lves in stoges unt i l we ore smol l enough toenter the oxygen otom of woter.

lmogine i t i s the Chr is imos seoson ond snow is onthe ground. You wrop up in worm c lothes. wolkoutdoors ond stond on o surfoce of solid snow. Youstoop ond toke one oí these snow f|okes in your hond.This is the s igno| íor o cosmic wondto wove over yourheod ond you begin to shr ink. As you get smol ler ondsmol ler . the snow t loke gets heovy. So you stond i tupr ight on top of the ground. As you cont inue toshr ink, you see the holes in the snowt loke. Theyseem to get b igger ond b igger unt i I the ho les them-selves ore three or four t imes lorger thon you ore ondyou reo l ize thot whot you thought wos so l id , you conoctuo I ly wo lk i n to.

You stond on the hub of the snow floke ond shrinkmore rop id ly now ond reo l ize the so l id hub i tse l f hosspoces. You con now see ind iv iduol woter molecu lesbound to other woter molecu les ond you ore smol lenough to wolk between them. As you continuegett ing smol ler ond smol ler , you see tho i eoch molecu leof woter is mode up of one lorge oxygen otom ondtwo smoller hydrogen otoms. You sit on the oxygenotom ond rest your orms on the hydrogen otoms. Thewhole molecu le is v ibrot ing, g iv ing your body omossoge, ond rototing round ond round.

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OXYGEN ATOM

OXYGE N NUCLEUS

ARE YOU REA LLY S OLI D ?

At this point oí the iourney t YoU stop For o momentto gother your breoth. ond os you sit here you wonderis the oxygen otom reo||y so|id? This ís the mogicthought ond you befr.Tö.shrink ogoin. Fosfer ondfoster; smo||er ond smol|er. As you iump out oÍ thewoy oÍ on electron orbiting oround the oxygen otom,you notice there ore eight electrons in ol l whizzingoround in spoce. You wotch these in omozemenf.ol l moving in different orbits.

Then. looking ot the center you con see the nucleuswhich ottrocts you towords it. But how con you getin there without fhe electrons smoshing you fo pieces?How con you get post these electrons thot seem olmostto be protecting the nucleus? You dive into thespoce between the electrons ond find yourself f lootingin o new world. Looking up you see o huge goloxy oforbit ing plonets ond Íor be|ow you is the nuc|eus.You think to yourselÍ,

"So much spoce inside one ofom !

I would never hove be l ieved i t . "

You then drift downwords ond sit on the nucleus ondlook ot your body ond know thot it is over 907o woterond here you ore sifting in the oxygen otom of o wotermolecule. You reolize thot this body you hove whichlooks so sol id to you is ful l of spoce.I

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SPACE FULL OFRADIATIONS

Now thot your iourney ís ended, you con see therototions ond vibrotions oÍ ol l the otomic porticIesond you con see the rodiotions they ore giving oÍf .You re|ox ond l isten to the difÍerent songs they oreo l l s i ng i ng .

And whot 's th is?

A speeding porticle thot posses stroight through theotom ond out the other side, without hitt ing onything.This must be o high-energy cosmic porticle from outerspoce. Outer spoce? Sure ly l o . in outer spoce.

And o l l these s lower port ic les thot ore interoct ing wi ththe otomic portictes ond creoting nEilwoues of rodiotion.

So mony woves.

These must be the subtle woves thot we meosurein Supersensonics.

They ore so smoll ond weok.

How wil l we detect them?

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!{ic *urcm monocÍror{um mundlnu'

bocmodo,dcginímus

GOD'S HÁND tunes the ..monoclrord of the rvorld'' in an illustration from a |rook pulr.lished in 1ól7. Tlre classical elements and tlre planets appear' along with tlre musical ratios.

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None of our f ive senses moke us owore of this spoce,nor oÍ the excitement oí the portic|es in o Í|owerwhen the sunl ight fo l l s on them. Even wi th thetechniques of physics ond chemistry, we see only onorrow bond of this symphony ond mistoke it Íor thewho|e. This huge symphony oÍ rqdiotion contoins oweo|th oÍ know|edge obout fhe universg. Supersensonicsis the science oÍ looking ot these rodiotions, ond theinformotion they contoin.

The surrounding otmosphere is Íu|| oÍ these chorocterist icwoves of rodiotion. Our iob is to selectively look otone wove ot o t ime without the other woves interferingwith the informotion it contoins.

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WHY CANTT PHYSICS DETECTTHIS RADIATION?

Supersensonics hos been colled Rodiotionol Porophysics,meoning the defection of rodiotions beyond the rongeoÍ stqndord physícs instrurnentotion. Physics doesíneosure some of the gross effects oÍ rodiotion, usingthermomefers to ÍrÉqsure heot rodiotion' |íght metersÍor light rodiotion, microphones fo pick up sa;nd, ondrorious kinds of elecfronic, electromognefic ondmechonicol instruments to omplify ond record theseeffects.

We ore not looking ot this gross rodiotion; osSupersensonics operotors we penetrote deeper into it,into the subtle woves which corry more detoiledknowledge.

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To do this we need o fontosfic instrument of immense

sensitivity, greoter thon

"the worldts lorgest opticol telescope onPo|omor lúountoin. This telescope, theHole telescoPe' con meosuÍe the rodiotionÍrom go|oxies o biI l ion (lo1 l igLrt yeorso*oy-ond con see o milíion (l0ó) go|oxiesinside the bowl of the Big Dipper olone."

The telescope size mokes o mon look very smoll by

comporison.

Where to look Íor this instrumenf is the next question.

Following the pottern set by mony of the greofinventors we look to noture for the on$ilerr ond seethot noture hos indeed provided us with iust whotwe need.

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O V E R A L T V I E WO F N E R V O U SS Y S T E M

MAN, THE ULTIMATE I NSTR UME NT

The instrument we ore looking Íor oIreody exists inthe Íorm of the humon neuro|ogicoI nervous system.This detector is opproximotely 37 miles long, whichis the overoge length of the nerves in mon's nervoussystem ploced end to end.

oÍ the 200 inch l-|ole Te|escope| Dr. Sondoge, itsdirector, hos soid, "Every t ime I come into thisdome I om terrif ied by the size ond signif iconce ofth is instrument. ' l

How riruch more, then, should we stond in owe of thepotentio|s oí our 37 mi|e systern which incIudes o broinwhose fu|| s ign iÍ iconce wi l l not be reo|ízed for monyyeors?

lvlop'5 37 mile nervous system dworfsthe 200 inch l-lole Telescope.

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OUR FIVE SENSES

the human eye

aqueous

The obiective of this work ís the mosfery of thisowesome instrument, our own nervous qystem; inthis rmnner we con unleosh or.rr hidden potentiols.

We ore o|reody Ctwone oÍ the wonders of our fivesenses, of sight, heoring, foste, smell ond touch.Eoch oÍ these senses hos comp|ex detection systems,which ore not fully understood ond yet we use themond noke them for gronted doily. Bíologico||y'Supersensonics is no rmtng extrooldirpry fhon fheother forms of perception.

middleear

inner €ar

semicircular canals

humor

cornea

pupil

tns

tens

muscle thatadjuststhe lens

eye muscle

The drawing above shows the shape andparts of the human eyeball. Six muscles at-tached to the eyeba|| make it possib|e Íor theeye to turn in almost any direction. The eye-ball is located in a well-protected bony socketin the skull. A very tough elastic tissue formsa wall around the eyeball.

location ofbalance organs

auditory. neÍv€ to brain

rud|tory orÍcand drum

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THE ULT|IúATE D lV|N lNGINSTRUMENT

Dr. ' R.B. Weaver ' a soíont ist r ,üro wor} iecat a c l jn ic ín fu i1ar ie1trhia, ' decídec tc.n a L o q r r a r t n r n o f r " l n n o r , n n n i - i a n n f * h :

hu: ian nervons system. After months ofdj .íf iouIt work, he sucoeeded in makingthe preparaticr: s{rowr: in t}re píoture'taken froni }ía3' You Live in Herrl+J1l byI.aror Fr iedel1, M.! . Every írr:portantnerve in the hruna,n body has been plaoedin i t s p r cpe r pos i t ío l j . ' The on Iy pa r t sthat are not shov.4r a,re t}te brain anClh e autononic nerr lo l ls system" Most oft}ta nerves shown are responsíb1e fornrusc le rnovemer,ts.

Dissection of the cerebrospinal netvorrs systen,made and, mounted by Dr. Ruf us B. Weauer,Demonstrator and Lecturer on Surgical Anatomy,Hahnemann Medical College and Flospital.

i h c h one o f 1 r^ e 2 ( . 0 - j n ch r " e l e s c r , pe- t h o n h c o l u a r . . r l t ^ + p 5 l r , n r r . M n r r n { r . n

r:ear Sai; Di ego, Ca1íf.ornia. .This

t e l e s c o p e í s a c r r r d e d e t e c t o r o fradia"t ion ccmpared to th e f u l1c a h c i + i l i * r r n f * L a b , , ". . , , . . * n a n n e r v c r . l ss y s t em.

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HOW DO WE DETECT THIS RADIATION?

This brings us to the essence of Supersensonics, since itis o woy of developing our sensit ivity to the rodiotionsthot come from every obiect.

We know thot every porticle is sending its rodiotionsthroughout spoce, criss-crossing through the spoces inour bodies. AIl the informotion oÍ the universe iswith us ot once. How do we then pick out the portthot interests us? We do so by remembering thot weore oIso sending out woves Írom our bodies ond minds,which ore constont ly interoct ing wi th th is un iverso lwove-field. When we tune our own wove-field to thewove-field of o porticle, on enhonced efÍect is set up,col led Í €Sol1ohC €o lt is this resonont signoI thot wedetect.

The concepts covered in the lost two sentences moy be

difÍicult to grosp, if they ore new to you. Don.t worrynow; they ore exploined in greoter detoi l in the nextchopter, when you octuolly do whot they describe.

The diogrom shows the poth oÍ otoms criss-crossingthrough woter voPour.

The cloud chamber, invented bY anEngl ish sc ient is t , C. T. R. Wi lson ' usescondensation oí water vapor to trace thepaths of electrically charged particlesírom radioactive e|ements and cosmicrays,Ttre clorrd ctrarnber

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SOUND RESONANCE For on exompte of this tuníng ond resononce, we |ookof o crystol wine gloss sitting quite still with its otomsond molecules vibroting owoy. until on opero singertunes the sound woves of her voice to the noturolvÍbrotions of the g|oss. At this poinf resononce occurs.ond the enhonced. effect couses the gloss to shotter.

We oufomoticolly tune ourselves to resonote with soundwoves when we heor, ond to Iight woves when we see.Within eoch of these sensotions exists o ronge of soundsond colors we sponfoneously tune to.

The overoge humon connot heor o sound betoar 20 hertzond obove 201000 hertz (hertz meons cycles per second)whereos bots con fune their heoring to obout 1001000hertz.

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LI G HT RES ONA NCE Our eye is o tuning mechonism. When we look otthe blue sky ond then ot green gross, our tuningchonges without us being owore of the chonge, ondsimilorly when we look of ony other color in thevisible spectrum.

5,000 6,000WAVELENGTHS IN ANGSTROMS

An extreme exomple of this con be experienced inlooking ot o blockboord for some time ond thenchonging to look ot o whiÍe woIl. You con octr'nl lyÍee| this chonge inside your heod.

d000Trrp vtstnrE sPECTRÜM

i r is c loses down when the l ight is very br ight

opens up when there is less l ight

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N(\|ens adjusted íor |ens adjusted forseeing near objects seeing distant objects

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S UPERSE NS ON lC RES ONA NCE

*ffry

When our f ie|d interocts wi th the f ie|d oÍ on objectond resononce occurs, the enhonced s ignol i s p ickedup by our nervous system. This signol of perceptiontrove ls to the nerve ends in our f inger t ips where i tcouses o number of chorocter is t ic sensot ions. S incethese ore reproducible, interpreting them provides uswith the informot ion we need.

The aura ol the ltngcrtip ol o 7 year oldpho togra phcd toi t h Ki r I tan equ i pncnt

IIt Novtlttl ltr l Í].1() the Tacoma Narrorvs Rridqe irr the state of Wrrshington rvas destror'ed l lr ' u'ind.generatecl

resonance. 1Ctluftesy Pro.|.assor F' B, Farqulmrsort' ['rlírcrsilt7 tlf Wasltittgton'.\

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INTUITION

HOW SENSITI VE ARE YOU NOW?

Only o very few people ore sensit ive enough to feelthese vibrotions through their Íingertips noturol|y.lúost of us need to deve|op this obiIity, but before wedo let us see how sensit ive we ore now.

When someone in your presence is hoving lovingthoughts obout you. you con fee l th is love. S imi lor lywhen someone is uptight you con olso detect this. Wetolk of people sending out good or bod vibes(vibrotions). You rnoy recoll exomples when you weresensit ive to impending donger either to yourselI orothers. We hove olI hod the feel ing oÍ being wotchedby someone stonding behind us. When my ex'rr ife ondI were seporoted, we Iived in the some city. When thephone rong, I would know on the f irst r ing when it wosshe. To begin with I wos omozed ot the occurocy butloter I occepted it ond used it. Another exomple isthinking oÍ someone ond receiving o letter from thotperson the some doy.

ln ol l these coses you ore detecting the other person's

wove-field by being in resononce with it. Thistechnique is used in Telepothy, Cloirvoyonce'Scrying, Psychokinesis, Thought Photogrophy, ondPsychometry. A l l oÍ these exomp|es of E .S . P. orecovered in Vo|ume || oÍ this series.

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Christopher Hills

Supersensonics - A New Science;

Supersensonics is the scientific development oÍ thisobil ity, so thot it no longer remoins hidden, only tozurfoce unexpecfedly os on intuition thot connot bereproduced ot wil l . Supersensonics, then, is thedevelopment of the intuitive mode of perception ino scientific monner. Before your fingertips becomesensitive to these vibrotions you will need onompliÍier to hold between your fingers for the signolto poss into. As the omplifier moves you wi ll see ovisuol signol thot con be eosily interpreted. Thenext chopter deols with these omplifiers os developedby Turenne, Bovis, lúermet ond Hi||s.

To quote Chrisfopher Hills, who coined the word,,Supersensonics'' ond is todoy's Íoremost expert ondinventor in the f ield:

,,This oncient orl ís ovoiloble to onyone who hos obroin ond o nervous sysfem. All thot stops you frombeing supersensitive, oIl thot stops you from ottoÍningyour Íu|| stotus os o spiritr.nl being is thot you hovenot yet reolized thot sensitivity is not only somethingpeople ore born with but con be developed. All itÍokes is proctice. Soon you wiIl be oble to sensein your fingertips whot before you needed o pendulumto detect. You wil! be oble to sense intuitively whotbefore you needed yanr fingertips to discern. And isthis nof the purpose of life, to become sensitive ondresponsive to every stroin of its symphony?"

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HOW TO DO IT!

Th i s chop te r des i r i be s t he pendu lum omp l i f i e rond how to u se i t t o owoken one r s sens i t i v i t yi n de tec f i ng t h i s sub t l e r od i o f i on .

The r eode r i s now p resen ted w i t h o cho i cebe tween r eod ing ond do ing . Reod ing b r i ngsi n t e l l e c tuo l know ledge oÍ l i t t I e vo Iue , whe reoswork i ng th rough th i s monuo l ond ven tu r i ng i n toi t s unknown f e r r i t o r y deve l ops on oworenessmore exc i t i ng o nd power f u I t hon wou l d o t r i pt o t h e moon .

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Thomas A. Edison and his first talking machine. It

A LESSON FROM EDISON

When Edison invenfed the phonogroph he presented itto o group oF the doy's top scientists. who scornedthe invention soying thot Edison hod somehow fokedthe demonstrotion ond thot such on ideo could notpossibly work; theory would not ol low it; one couldnever bu i ld such o th ing"

After recover ing írom the d isbeI ief oF h is coI legues.Edison undertook the tosk of populorizing his invenfionby Íorming o comPony to monufocture ond se|l thephonogrophs. l t wos only when fomi l ies were us ingthem thot the scientists occepted the ideo os o vol idong c

Bro$n Brothers

uti l ized a rotating cyl inder instead of a disc.

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Humble oi| and R ےining company

The information exolosion. Oneday's output oÍ new scientiíic inÍorma-tion wou|d Íi l| severa| sets of a |argeencyc loped ia .

lvlony yeors ogo Christopher Hills sent on outline of o

Proctícol course on supersensonics to 900 UniVersityProfessors ín the United Stotes. On|y one replied.During those yeors Christopher toured the United Stotesthree months every yeor giving lectures ond demonstro-tions of the remorkoble powers inherent in eoch one ofus, but dormont in most.

The response of todoyrs scientisfs wos much the someos thot which Íoced Edison. They fe|t it o threot tothe security of their textbook leorning ond the thoughtof throwing owoy oll they knew wos obhorrent. Theywere unoble to see Supersensonics os o tool to open upthe vistos of thot which we sti l l hove to leorn or os oreinforcement of truths of our own porticulor disciplineond on eliminotor of the errors thot hove crept intoour work.

Our opprooch is now like Edison's: to put Supersensonicsinto the honds oÍ the genero| pub|ic so they moy becometheir own outhority ond not re|eorn the mistokes oÍ others.

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CHRISTOPHER HILLS

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WHAT IS A PENDULUM?

A weight mode of ony moteriol suspended by o threodis o pendulum. Becouse they ore so eosy to construct,there ore olmost os mony different pendulums os thereore Users' frorrr the simple but high|y efíective b|ockspool of threod to the intricote mosterpiece of theChourrery ond Belizo| pendu|um. Exercising theírimoginotions, students hove mode use of vorious smollobiects such os keys, crystols ond glos bolls fo mokependulums, unfortunotely without toking intoconsiderofion the effecfs of these obiects, since theyoll hove fheir orn wove-fields.

Turenne, Alermet, Bovis ond other pioneers in thisfield oÍ Supersensonics, eoch hod hís own design,bosed on his portícu|or experiences. oÍ these,Turennets rnognet{itted pendulum ond Alermetrscovity pendulum become ond sfill ore the mosfpopu|or. Before we look into the speciÍic merits ondselecting copocities of these pendulums, lef usconstruct one Íor generc! use.

AURA PENDULUM

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THE SPOOL PENDULUM

HOW DO I MAKE ONE?

Since every moteriol hos its own porticulor wove-field'it fo||ows thot fhe moteríol of o pendu|um con producestrong enough rodiotion to interfere with the wove-field under investigotion. For this reosonr keys orother metoI obiects ore not recommended Íor use ospendulum weights, tor their wove-fields ore extremelystrong, ond errotic results occur when they ore used.Wood is o more suitoble moteriol since it is inert.

Al l you need to construct this pendulum is o new spoolof block or green threod ond o needle. A smoll spoolis best. The one I use is obout 1 1/4" long ond 3/4"in diometer. The spool must be wooden ond notstyrofoom or plostic. The wooden port of the spoolshould be block. The reoson for these porticulor colorswil l become opporent in loter instructions.

Unwind obout one foot of threod from the spool ondottoch it in the notch ot the edge of the spool toprevent further uncoíl ing. Next poss the threod endthrough o needle ond push it through the center of thespool. ln doing so, keep the holes mode through thepoper in the spoot ends os smoll os possible for pendulumbolonce. Remove the needle ond suspend the spool byits threod. You hove now mode on efÍicient pendu|umfor yourself .

|f you do not wish to rnoke o pendu|Um' Ínony modelsore ovoiloble from the University oÍ the Trees Press.

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THE IMPORTANCE OFR ES ONA NCE

NO YES

WHY IS TUNING IMPORTANT?

To receive o broodcosting stotion with moximumc|ority, the rodio is tuned into the exoct Írequencyof thot stotion. Simi lorly, the pendulum must betuned to the víbrotions of your own wove.fie|d fori t to ompl iÍy the incomÍng s ignol .

This is onother exomple of resononce, ond is verysimilor to pushing o swing. You hove probobly leornedhow to moke o swing go higher without too much efÍort.In doing so you reolized your t iming wos moreimportont thon strength. When your pushing wos intune with the swingrs motions the swing went higher.You moy hove noticed on o shorter swing you neededto push more often. This shows thot the length of theswing is on importont foctor in resononce.

We need the vibrotions in our fingertips to push thependulum in much fhe some woy os in this exomple.To do this, we chonge the threod length unti lresononce occurs. A length which is too short or toolong will not produce resononce. Your resonontlength will not be the some os onother person's,since our vibrutions dÍffer, even Íf only sl i9ht|y insome coses. Resononce @curs when the noturolvibrotion rotes of fwo obiecfs ore the some. lt olsooccurs when the vibrotion rote of one of them is omultiple of the source.

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TEST AREA

POCKET COMPASS

BeÍore you begin to tune yo..r pendulum o test oreomust be prepored. This work must be done in o roomwith o min imum of meio l , e lectr ico l , ond h igh lycolored obiecfs, vis. fypewriters. rodios, file drowers,clocks, refrigerotors, ond chemicols, which emit suchstrong rodiotions thof the interference from thesesources con couse errotic results for the student withlimited experience. Among the brightly coloredobiects thot ore oÍten present ore curt.oins, books,ond corpets.

Spectrol green is o neufrol color ond does not couseinteríerence. P|ocing o neutroI green c|oth ocrossyour tob|e octuo||y he|ps mosk out undesirob|e WoV€SrOpen s|ightly ony drowers oÍ fhe tob|e, since c|osedcovities oFFect fhe wove-field you ore obout to detect.lvloke sure the green is not too yellow or foo blue butin between. This is importont otherwise use blockcloth or ploin white. These fwo lofter colors, however,condition ond interoct with the environment ín ocomplementory woy so your results would need crosschecking when using block or white cloths.

You wi|| need o pocket comPoss Íor tuning ond toproctice with constontly. An inexpensive stondordcomposs is oll thot is required. Perhops you hoveseen pictures of iron ÍiIings oround o mognet, wherethe fi l ings outl ined the f ield of the rmgnet. Acomposs needle emits the some field, but o weokeroneo l-fowever, from the Supersensonic viewpoint,the Íie|d from o comPoss needle is o strong one.

To tune the pendulum, we hold it over the compossond chonge the threod length. When the pendulumsarings spontoneously speed up, you hove reochedthe resonont length.

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THE TUN!NG PROCEDURE

Wind the pendu|um threod onto the míddle of o thinunpointed stick of obout 1/8inch cross-section ondsix inches long. A |orge fírel ighter motchstickwithout its tip is ideql for this purpose. Ploce thecomposs on o bore tob|e or fhe f|oor ond wÍthoutresting your elbows on the toble grip the holderlightly between the thumb ond fingers of both honds,os i l lustroted, ond hong the pendulum over the compqssiust eost or west of its center, ond obout one inchobove fhe composs. To oid this, olign the norfh of thecolrposs diol with the north pole of the composs needle.

Your best results will be obtoined when you ore focingone of the norfh, south, eost or west coordinotes.Remembering it is your body's nervous system thot isdetecting this rodiotion, it is noturol thot its oriento-fion fo the eorthls mognetic f ield wi|| ofÍecf theresults. Find the position which most suits you ondstoy with ít.

Give the pendulum o sl ight to ond fro (osci l lotion)movement in the eostrarest direction. Relox yourhond ond orm muscles ond groduolly unwind thethreod, roísing the ho|der ond honds to moíntoin fheone-inch distonce befween the pendulum ond composs.Yor.l will reoch o point ot which the pendulum storts torotote in o circulor motion. lt wil l continue fo do soos you lengthen the threod. This is the f irst rototion.As you unwind the pendulum sl ightly, it wil l begin toosci||ote bock ond Íorth. This is the f irsf osci||otion.

Further lengthening the threod will couse thependulum to perform o second rotofion"

The unwinding is continued s|íght|y untiI o secondosci||otion posítion is found" The |ength of threodot which thÍs second osciI lotion occUrs is the correcflength for tuning"

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F|RST osclLLATíoN

FIRST RC']XNON

SECOND ROTATION

SECOND OSCILLATION

As on exomple, the disfonce between the holder ondthe center of the pendulum when tuned for one groupof sfudents hos ronged between 7 otl l2 cms. At thisposition, the pendu|um osci||otíons ore more responsíve-- fhe pendulum oPpec'rs more o|íle. As one observesin other tuned systems, such os the rodio, this ischorocteristic of oll rcsononce sysems once resononceis reoched"

ln this cose the pendulum length ond your vibrofionsore in resononcee

Toke core not fo lose this length ond hence necessitoterefuning. Toke o piece of cholk or crcyon ond rnorkfhe sfríng where it meefs the stick" Now yorr systemis tuned ond reody to go. For your next sfep, you will|eom to increose your sensÍtivÍty to the detectíon ofwove-fie|ds, sforfirB wíth fhe wove-fie|d Írom yourcomposs rngnet.

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NORTH AND SOUTHMAG NETIC POLES

HOW DO I DEVELOP SENSITIVITY?

It is known thot o mognet hos both north ond southpoles, which con be s imply i l lust roted by spr ink l ing.iron ÍiIings oround the mognet. A greoter densityof iron is found ot these poles.

Our next step is to develop sensit ivity by using thependulum to investigote the mognetic poles of thecomposs needle. With your honds in the someposit ion on the holder os in the previous experimentond using the tuned threod length, move the pendulumto the north pole of the composs mognet, obout oneinch obove the composs. At this posit ion the pendulumwi l l begin to rotote, usuol ly in o c lockwise d i rect ion.The direction oÍ rototion is not os imporfont, however,os is the detection of chonge in the direction oÍrototion when the pendulum is moved to o posit ion overthe mognet's south pole.

Now proctice moving the pendulum gently from thenorth pole to the south pole, observing the chongesin the pendulum rototions. As you continue in thismonner you wil l notice the pendulum chonges fromclockwise to onti-clockwise rototions os you poss itover fhe center of the mognet.

Repeot this motion but, in oddition to momentqry stopsover the poles, olso pouse of the mognet's cenfer ondobserve on eost-west osci||otion ot this poÍnt.

When you ore oble to detect clocloarise rototion, bockond forth oscillotion, od onti-cloclrvise rototion inthot order, you hove storted to develop sensitivity tothese wove-fields.

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POSITIVE AND NEGATIVEsWINGS

t .* -t .

REFINING THE TECHNIQUE

The positive pole is the north pole. The direction ofrototion ossocioted with the north pole, therefore, isdefined os the positive direction. Likewise, thenegotive direction of rototion is thot obtoÍned withthe pendulum obove the south pole.

Now notice fhot there is o complete hemi-sphericoloreo oround the mognetrs north pole in which thependulum will rotofe in o positive direction, ond osimilor oreo of negotive rototion oround the south pole.Becouse opposites ottroct eoch other the negotive southpo|e oÍ the composs is ottrocted to the positive north oÍthe eorthrs f ield.

Touching the holder with os rmny fingen os possiblebrings o lorge number of nerve endings into ployproviding conduction of the signol to the pendulum.As sensit ivity increoses, we con el iminofe the holderond the necessity oÍ using both honds. os Íollows:

Grosp the holder ot its center with the thumb ondfirst Íinger of one hqnd ond repeot the experimentuntil you con reodily detect the three difterenteffects over the mognet.

For the lost step, tie o single knot in the threod toindicote your tuned length, ond discording the holder,grip the knot between the thumb ond first finger.Drope the remoinder of the threod over the bock oÍyour hond, os i l lustroted, to prevent it touching theoctive portion. To differentiote the three diFÍerentcomponents of the mognetrs field in this woy slrows odegree oÍ competency in wove-Íield detection" Thetime to moster this |esson wi|| vory from o Íew hoursto o week, depending on whether you hove oninstructor or experiment by yourself"

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COMPOUND MOVEMENT One more experiment to be undertoken is theinvestigotion of the centrol portion of the mqgnetrswove-field. Ploce the pendulum over this point ondset it osci||otíng gent|y so thot the stotic friction ofthe pendulum ond the oir moy be overcone.

The pendulum.s performonce' oÍter the forcedosci||otions, consisfs oÍ the following motions insequence:

c locl.rvi se rototi ons,north-south osci I lotions,onti r loc kri se rot'otions,eost-\ilest osci I loti ons.

The totol of the obove motions o) through d) will bereferred to os the "compound" movement, ond will besymbol ized by *, - .

As we hove demonstroted with the composs Ínognet'in noture there ore * ond - forces. Noture olsohos onother force which we in Supersensonics detectos o compound movement. This force occurs when *ond - portions ore equolly bolonced.

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HOW TO MESS IT UP!

In o rde r t o deve Iop r eo I sensí t i v i t y w i t h t hependu lum, t he use r mus t be ocu te l y owore oÍfoc to r s t ho t moy i n t e r f e re w i t h t he p roces s .The reÍo re th i s se c t i on deo I s w i t h t he p i tÍo l I soÍ wo rk w i t h t h e pend u Ium .

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These brain rvaves ean be dctected andtraced. Scientists use arl instrument calledan electroencephalograpft, to cletect ancl tracebrairr rvaves.

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MI ND

Once you hove thoroughly worked fhe previouschopter ond hove goined o degree of confidence inthis technique, you moy hove o strong urge to turnto the loter chopters in this book ond ottempt toobtoin on$/ers to questions in which you hove someemotiono I i nvolvement.

This would be l ike leorning to swim 100 yords ondimmediotely ottempting to swim the English Chonnel.You would quickly go under. The deeper theproblem, the more you moy unbolonce your emofionsond el icit not only wrong inÍormotion but oIso innerturmoi l. At this sfoge you ore completely open tointerference woves from sources thot we sholl discussin this section. In foct, os these sources ore pointedout, you wil l recognize thof they hove olreodyinterfered with your work in the previous chopter ondcoused inconsistenc ies.

Leorning to counter these woves is eosiest whileperforming the emotionolly neutrol experiments in thefirst few lessons where the physicol lows con reodilybe seen. lÍ you toke tíme to work them thoroughly,you wi|| |oy o strong Íoundotion Íor loter work in moreemotionol oreos.

It is essenfiol os the next stepo however, thot weconsider thought woves ond their effects on thisdetection since they ore the source oÍ mony errors inSupersensonics. We must not underestimotethe i r inÍ luence.

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MI ND CONTROL

The otmosphere oround us is olive with multitudinouswove-fields from every moteriol obiect on eorth ondelsewhere in the universe, from television ond rodiowqves ond from thought woves.

Our oim is to selectively detect the one componentof this vost orroy which corries the informotion wewont. To do this, we must cut out interferences Íromthe other sources thot we do not wont to meosuretincluding our own thoughts"

An excellent exomple is the Person whose pendulumwilt not move when he tries to tune it. He is sendingout o thought similor to, "This connot possibly work!"His conviction thot the pendulum wil l not move producessuch o strong wove-field thot it connot move. lf hecould turn this into o positive conviction he would bevery successful.

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DOUBT AND A NXIETY Doubt ond onxíety rnonifest os Very strong thought woveswhich con destroY anY degree oÍ occurocy. These orethe eosiest of the thought woves to overcome since theyore so recognizoble ond con be el iminoled by becomingneutrol towords the result.

Unlike the obove exomple, the pendulum responds fordoubters but they receive incorrect onswers when theysend out doubts l ike, " l contt do th is !" " l t con ' t bethis eosy !" Whereos ot other t imes when they oreconfident, they receive correct onswerso

When you see your mind doubting, toke o moment tore-center. Relox your mind ond fingertips. Donot grip the pendulum threod tightly" Although reloxedond neutrol, hove your mind reody os if you ore woit ingto see ond then heor the result of o rocket blosf off"The most fruitful ott itude is bolonced between confidenceond receptivity. You con leorn to feeI the responseíiust os you moy be oble to sense someone who hos comeup behind you.

lvlony pointers, musicions, psychics ond others whohove deve|oped their sensit ivity ore quite owore oÍth is ÍeeI ing. With constont proct ice th is inneroworeness wi l l grow.

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SUBCONSCIOUS ANDWISHFUL THINKING

tnterference from the subconscious ond from wíshtulthinking is for more diff icult to detect due to itssubtle noture. But since the pendulum responds tothe subconscious rother thon the conscious we mustinsure thot whotever is in our conscious mind is olsoin our subconscious mind.Wíshful thinking is hoving o personol stoke in the

outcome oÍ the experiment ond not releosing it in

the interest of truth.

Although we send out o speciÍic questíon we moyreceive on incorrect rePlY due to:

o) subconsciously osking onother question,b) sending out the onswer we wonttc) iumping to our next question before the first

is onswered.

Agoin odopt on ottitude of indifference os to theout"o*" of the direction oÍ the pendulum sringwhi|e st i I l be ing in o wiI l ingg recept ive stqte oí

mind, woit ing for ony signol to reoch your nerves.As in ol l experiments the observer, if he is notneutro!, con effect the results. koctice bypossingyour thoughts ond feel ings by ' 'getting yourselí out

of the woy" while experimenting, ond hencepreventing error due to your own proiections"

ln the coin identiÍicotion experiment, which oPPeors

|oter in thÍs chopter, these poÍnts wil l be workedwith to enoble you to grosp them more fully.

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WISHFUL THINKING

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PROJECTION

The stote of mind you need to be in when sending outond receiving this rodiotion is so importont it is worth-whi le descr ib ing i t ogoin in o s l ight ly d i f ferent woy.

The intuitive proiection port of the nervous system isconcenfroted ot o smo|| point in the center oÍ theforeheod between the eyes. It is here thot weconcentrote the thought energy beÍore sending it outto interoct with other rodiont energy. The questionmust be set cleor|y in your mind beÍore proiecting itout. A conÍused mind wilI produce conÍused onswers.One missi le proiected ot o specif ic torget wil l bringbetter results thon ten oimed of rondom.The process is i l lustroted here:

(o) Slow your scottered thoughts(b) Stop your mind from hopping obout like o monkey(c) Begin to concentrqte on one question only(d) Let this thought occupy your totol concenfrotion(e) And finolly send out o concentroted pure thoughtwove.

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RECEPTION To be in o recepfive stote is to be open, with owiIlíngness to receive. Keep your mind sti l l. Donot ollow other thoughts to enter or let your mindstroy ofÍ the qr'rcstion. Woit for the quick resPonse.

THE FIRST PENDULUM REACTION IS THE CORRECT ONE.

Accept it reodily, not ollowing ony ofher thoughts tochonge it.

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PROGRAMMI NG YOUR MIND

Although we hove come to recognize the brointhe most sophisticoted computer ovoiloble, wecontinuously l imit its potentiols.

Consider. for o minute. whot computers ore copobleof:

co lcu|otÍng in seconds whot wou|d monuol|ytoke yeors,sforing vost quontities oÍ informotion thotwou|d toke miles of stocks oÍ books to contoin.control l ing mochines to o precise degreeinc|uding f|y in9 o i rp|ones, drív ing t ro ins, ondpi loting spoce vehic les.

Our minds con do these things if they ore cleor ondunc luttered. As with o computer,

' ' JUNK IN GIVES JUNK OUT. ' '

,As our Íirsf oct in control l ing our mind, |et us considerit os o computer ond progrom it os one. ln the processof progromming o computer we |et simp|e Íuncfions |ikeA ond B equol most complex functions, so while theprogrommer is working with elements thot ore eosy tomonipulote, fhe computerrs concept of these functionsis for more complex.

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SECOND LAWRADIESTHESIA

OF

Similorly, the simple word "mon" will be eqr.nted toour concept of t'mon" previously progrommed into ourminds, which ís different tor eoch person.

Likewise, the word ,'bliss|' wiIl coniure up difÍerentimcges in your mind depending on the concept thotyou presently hold of bliss. This will ronge from omotherts hug fo on infont, condy to o young child, sexto on odolescenf, love fo on odult, modey to o business-mon, o Nobel hize to o scienfist, sÍtfing under oredwood tree to the contenfed, or nothing if you hodnever heord of the word bliss ond hod no concept oÍ it.For yo'l connot experience onything oÍ which you hoveno conceptíon.

Applying this to the formotion of cleor questions; donof use words forwhich you hove no cleor corrcept,qnd moke sure you know whot your concept is beforeosking the question.

You wi|| ocperíence whotever concepts ore in yourmínd ond the pendu|um wiIl respond to fhem. Thisis o süoterrrent of the second low of rodíesthesio whichis better expresed os:

TI.IE PENDULUM WILL RESPOND TO WHATE\ERCONCEPTS ARE IN YOUR MND.

(You hove not missed the Íirst low of mdiesthesio.It will be presented in Section ll.)

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Once you hove reolized this, you con deliberotelyform concepts on o conscious level ond in doing soconstruct o longuoge between yourself ond yoursubconscior.rs mind to which the pendulum will respond.Typicolly, we progrom our mind for the pendulum tosring in o clockwise rototion for oll positive phenomenoond in the reverse direction for negotive fields.

Alternotively, if you hove found on onti-clockwise .rototion over the north pole oÍ the mognet, then thotrepresents positive phenomeno for you" In this coseyou will wish to note thot the convention used through-out the continr.ntion of this work is one of clockwiserolotion for positive phenomeno, ond hence oll yourrototions will be in the reverse direction to those osdescribed in the remoining chopters.

hogromming the mind in this woy is one of the bosicfundomentols of Supersensonics. Further exompleswill oppeor repeotedly throughout this work.

We shol! now opply the principles of this lesson byexperimenting to identify thot side oÍ o coin which isfocing owoy from the eorth" The beouty of thisexperiment lies in its simplicity ond the quickness ofchecking the results.

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COIN EXPERIMENT

Toke o coin ond ploce it under o blonk sheet of whitepoper on o t'oble, moking certoin thot you do not knowwhich side is focing up.

lf you hove not olreody done so, progrcm your mindto give the pendulum responses for positive ond negotiveonswers with heods os positive ond toils negotive.

l-lold your pendulum over the coin ond detect theheod or üoil wove.Íie|d.

Record your result"

Verify your onswer.

Repeot the sequence ot leost síx times.

Continue repeoting the experiment slowly, whilecoreÍu|ly wotching ond |eorning obout your mínd. Beowore of when other thoughts ond questions enter thotore not dÍrectly reloted, ond wotch ho,r, they interferewith the results. Observe ot whot point doubt entersond produces incorrect onswers. Also note the momentthot you proiect on ons\^/er (wishfuI thinking). |Í thependulum rofotions ore consistently in the oppositedirection So whot you expect, osk yourself whot wosin your $Jbconscious when you progrommed your mindfor these responses.

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As we become owore of the tricks of the mind, we conleorn how to control it, ond herein l ies the importonceof this simple experiment.

Repeot this lesson doily ond reolize the futi l i ty inproceeding furtherunfil you recognize ond hove somecontrol over the tricks your mind is ploying. The stoteof mind needed is similor to thot when you ore inmeditotion or Proyer. If you meditote you wil| Íindthe some thought processes thot interfere with yourmeditotions o|so interÍere with your rodiesthesio work.lmprovements in either one of fhese fechniques helpsthe other.

The coin experiment is on excellent fest of our mentolond physicol stotes with respect to our obil ity to divineon ony porticulor occosion, ond hence most studentsprecede their divining sessions with this experimentoIt oIso i||ustroies so mony bosic fundomentols oÍ thiswork thot we wilI continuous|y refer to it. tÍ you thinko l itt|e obout this experimenf, ít wi|| prompt monyquestions, which will then be onswered os you progressthrough the course.

The coin wove-fie|d Ís very comp|ex, contoiningcomponenls due to its shope. moleculor sfructure, onde|ectricol configurotion. ln Íoct, onythíng we consoy obouf the coin ís contoined in its wove.fíe|d"ln this experiment, we progrom our minds to detectthot porfion oÍ the wove.field which identifies theside of the coin focing owoy from the eorth.

next chopfer we sholl detect onother componentcoints wove-field"

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THIRD LAW OFRA D IEST HES IA

FOURTH LAW OFRAD IEST HES IA

ANOTHER WAY TO MESS IT UP

You rnoy know people who hove been using thesetechniques successfully for some time. They use ollmonner of pendulum npde from metols, crystols ondplostics with choin or polymer twine os the lhreod, osdo the old+ime dowsers of this counfry. With onottitude of ''if it's good enorgh for them,.ít.s goodenough for re, " you go oheod ond duplicote theirpendulums.

This proctice is not correcf . You or.e breokíng fhethird low of rodiesthesio:

"WHAT WORKS FOR ONE PERSON DOES NOTNECESSARILY WCRK FOR ANOTHER."

These rodiesthesiests ond dorsers hove invested qgreot deo| of time ond energy (conscíorsness) intothese pendulums, ond in doing so hove built up theirconcentrotím fo o fine pitch when using them. Th"yknowthe onswer will be corect ond so if is. Also,i|''o'é peopte who penisted in o trode thot wos froarnedupon usuolly possesed o noturol sensitivity for obovethe overoge untrcined person.

At o recent dowser's conference I met o mon who wosknown for his excellent obility to find undergroundoil ond gos supp|ies. He hod two identico| pieces oíoluminum morked oil ond gos respectively; one he usedfor finding oil ond the other gos. This would proboblynot work for most people. lt is on exomple of thefourth low of rodiesthesio:

tF tT woRKs FoR YOU, USE tT.I

gYLINDERS

@ALUMINUM

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LUKE MASSY

CHILDREN HAVE THE RIGHT ATTITUDE

Young children ore onother group who con useolmost ony moter io l os o pendulum. Thei rsensit ivity is high, becouse they hove nowhereneor the mentol blocks of odults ond hencePossess o psychic obi|ity Íor higher thon mostoduIts . I t i s qu i te common to heor oÍ ch i ldrenduplicoting the feots of Uri Gellcr such os bendingcutlery, stopping clocks ond roising brooms intothe o i r by iust us ing the i r minds.

When my youngest son, Luke, wos eight yeors old,I introduced him to the pendulum ond inodvertontlygove him one thot wos selective to o porticulorwove-Íie|d (not thorght woves). Yet he tunedinto thoughts with consideroble occurocy. Onhis f irst doy, Luke only got one wrong onswerwhen his self-pride rose o l itt le due to theottention he wos receiving.

We os beginners Íeel we too shou|d be oble toperíorm in the some monner. Usuolly our convic-t ion is e i ther so st rong thot we ore in i t io l lysuccessfu| beÍore doubts sei in ond errors occUror we ore completely convinced we connot ondso we contt .

The result is fhe some with both opprooches tormost people. They develop o negotive ottitudetowords fheir potentiol os rodiesthesiests. Testsconducted by Christopher HÍ|ls hove shown thofeighty percent of the populotion hove this obil ity.The twenty percent who do not ore those whoconnof overcome their negotive thinking. Withproctíce you con deve|op this potentio| to o highdegree of rel iobi l ity.

The next chopter shows you how.

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BECOME EVEN BETTER

Supe r senson i c s comes o l i v e i n demons t ro -t i ons wh i ch g i ve u s o t o s t e o f t he po ten t i o l so f t h i s t e chn igue , by i l l u s f r o t i ng how thecosm i c f o r ces o re f l ow i ng th rough ob i e c t s

ond th rough you r se l f .

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INVESTIGATE YOURWAVE.FIELDS

PRACTICE CAN BE ENJOYABLE

We ore ol l well owore thot proctice producesperfection, but we shy owoy when the word ismentioned since in the post, proctice hos usuollybeen monotonous. Here we ovoid monotony bypresenting o series of importont but simpleexperiments for you to perform. Eoch exompleillustrotes o significont point obout how the cosmicforces f|ow in yourself or soíne other port of theuniverse.

Suspend the pendulum between the thumb ond firstfinger of your hond obove the mognetts north poleond note the rototion. Now chonge to the thumb ondsecond Íinger, ond so on noting the eÍfect for eochfinger.

Hold the pendulum over the polm of your hond ondthen the bock.

Now over the other hond.

Hold the pendulum ov.er eoch finger in turn ond recordthe wove-fields given off by eoch one.

Whot do these experiments tell you obout the energygiven oÍf your honds ond fingers?

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THE EARTH 'S MAGNETICFIELD

A4ost people find the swings ore reversed when theyhold the pendulum in their other hond. Stop, ondprogrom your mind to give swings in the somedirection regordless of which hond you use.

Test the eÍfectiveness of your Progromming bydetecting the mognetic field Írom your comPossneedle first using one hond ond then the other.

You hove seen your comPoss point in the dírection ofthe eorthrs mognetic field, ond know how useful thisis in novigoting ships ond in finding direction whilehiking. Buf did you know you con detect the eorthtsmognetic Íie|d without o composs?

Stond with your orms stretched stroight out from yoursídes ond s|ow|y rotote. As you.poss through the lineconnecting mognetic north ond souih o sensotion willbe felt in your fingertips. This moy only be experi-enced in one hond to begin with. Donrt worry, ofterowhile your hond wí|l woke up.ContÍnue to rotote ond observe o second sensotion osyour honds poss through the eost*rrest oxis.

Repeot this doily, building up your overoll sensitivityond bringing your fingertips to life.

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S UPERSE NS ONICS 1N THE GARDEN

lÍ you wou|d Iike to see on expert diviner ot work,go into o gorden ond find on insect with nvo ontennoeon the Íront of his heod. These ore his sensors. Theyremind one of the dowser's divining rod which wil l becovered in Section l l l . lt is quite foscinoting to wofchthe insect gother informotion using these ontenncte.

ln most onímols this sense is highly deve|oped. Anfsolwoys build their hí|ls over woter, whereos storksnever nest over woter ond invoriobly del iver bobiesto the wrong home unless Supersensonics is used toguide them.

Whi le in the gorderyhold the pendulum over o leof ,ond other ports oÍ plonts. |Í you hove o Íruit free,for instonce on opple t ree, p ick on opple wi thout obreok in the skin, ond detect the difference betweenthe reoction ot its growing end to thot ot the top.

As the fruit is growing, the end ottoched to the treeis focing the sky. This end gives o posit ive responseeThe end neorest the eorth gives off the opposite energyc

Upon bit ing into the opple this l i fe-energy f lows intoyour body ond is very benef ic io l to v i to l i ty . Whereos.when you cut into o f ru i t th is energy is lost"

Whenever you first bíte into o fruit |eorn to Íee| thisenergy f lowingTE you. The second ond subsequentbites ore not the some os the f irst. Tune into ol lfruits in this monner os on eosy woy to increose yoursensit i vity .

FRUIT AND PLANTS

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E LECTR l C F I E LDS

I NTR ODUCI NG COLORS

|Í you hove on interest in e|ectricol phenomem, theÍoI|owing ore o number of diÍferent electricol obiecis,which ore ovoiloble oround the home, whose wove-fields you sholld be oble to detect.

Hold the pendulum:

o) over bofh ends oÍ o bottery; the negotiveterminol gives o positive response, showingelectrons flow from this terminol; o negotivesring is found ot the positíve termino!.

b) over o rodio beÍore ond oÍt'er turning it on.

c) next to on electricol woll swifch before ondofter furning if m. !

d) in the l ight beom of o Íloslr l ight.

Gother together cloth or poper somples of the sevenroinboar colors, red, orongen yellow, greenr blue,indigo, vio|et. Detect the wove.fields given oÍf bythe colors. They ore:

POS|Tt\E + NEGATÍ\E -

RedOrongeYellowYellowish jreen

Bluish jreenBlueI ndigoViolef

Írue Green hos o compound (* -) wove-field.

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RECHARGI NG YOURSELF

m

You hove now demonstroted Íor yourse|Í theundesirobiIity of the presence oÍ these coIors ondof electricol equipment neor your test oreof due totheir strong wove-fie|ds which con interÍere withthe one you wish to detect.

How colors relote to your psyche wil l be looked intoin the next sect ion.

You moy hove noticed your occurocy decreosing whenyou spend more thon twenty minutes procticÍng. Tocounterqct this, dischorge your nervous system ondmuscles by holding the polms of both honds neor ondon eoch side oÍ o streom of woter f|owing frorrr o top.Quite mogicol ly, within o minufe, your Supersensif iveobi lity returns.

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MUST I ALWAYS BE NEAR THE SAMPLE?

HORIZONTAL WAVES

VER TICA L WA VES

tn this chopter we hove been looking ot the mognetic

*it .f the wove{ield which inherently does not.

ilnd ;"til eight inches obove the somple' These

ore horizontol woves.

Beyond this height the electricol port of the wove-

n.ta i, detectoú|e. These woves trove| throughout

the universe. They ore verticol WQV€So

lllillllVerticol woves ore of greof interest becouse:

l) they ollow us to gother informotion from sources

more thon uight ''-n"hut owoy from o surfoce' ln

foct, verti"oi *ou"' tnovel unimpeded throughout

the universe.

2) thought woves ore verticol woves'

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DETECTING VERTICALWAVES

MOST LY META LS

MORE ABOUT VERTICAL WAVES

Toke your composs ond detect the three horizontolfield components Írom its mognetized needle.

By now this should be regorded os your worm-upexercise to check your physicol ond mentolreodíness. Next ho|d the pendu|Um more thon8 inches obove the composs ond detect the verticolwove-field which gives o norfh-south, eost-westcross obove o mognet.

We wil l nor detect both horizontol ond verticol f ieldsfrom metols.

Gother together os mony exomples of pure metols ondother elements os you con. The most eosily obtoinobleore gold (rings), silver (iewelry), copper (coin ortubing), oluminum (foi l), chromium (ploting chips),mercury (thermometer), iron (noil), leod (weights),corbon (pencíl !eods), tin (|ids)' suIplrrrr (medicotion).

Ploce one of the obove somples in your test oreo, ondosci l lote the pendulum obove it, obout one or twoinches obove the somple, to detect the horizontol f ield.Short|y, the pendulum motion wiIl chonge into one oÍthe known srings. Record your rezult using either ofthe positive, negotiveorcoínpoundsigns(+' ., + -).

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Ailove your pendulum slowly over the test somple fronnorth to south ond tfien oround the somple ond notefhot fhe field fronr the somple produces the somesrings in oll directions within the 8" hemisphere(see i||ustrotíon).

Continue to detect the horízonto| fie|d from theother somples, ond tobulote yanr rezults.

Now move the pendulum to o height greoter thon 8"ond detect fhe verticol fields from eoch of the somples.

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Compore yo'lr resu|ts with those |isted in the Üoble,notÍng thot o zero meons the somple does rrot hovethis type of rodiotion. Repeof this experiment rupidlymoving the pendulum from one somple to onother ondfrorn one height to onother untí| the chonges io sringsoccur Ínstontoneous|y. This brings o Very rewordingfee|irrg of progress, ond conÍidence, knowing yoursensitivity is increosing. The fields from these meiolsond elements will help us further on in this ond otherchopters. (See toble following.)

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HORIZONTAL AND \ERTICAL WA\E.FIELDS FROM COMMON ELEA4ENTS

ELElúENT HORIZONTAL FIELD \ERTICAL FIELD

A !uminum

Corbon

Chromium

Copper

Gold

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A GE D ETER MI NATI ON

CARD VALUES

LET 'S USE THESE VERTICAL WAVES

We hove olreody detected verticol woves uPondetermin ing which s ide of o co in is foc ing up. S incethought woves ore verticol woves, in the next threeexomples we wil l continue to control our thoughts oswe did in the coin experiment. These threeexperiments wil l serve os ihe bosic troining for fhesecond ho|Í of this book in which exomples oÍnumerous opplicotions using verticol woves orepresented. Simi |orly , Íor younger or older personsor even onfique obiects, you con vory your f irstquestion ond count uP.

Set in your mind o picture of o person whom you know,but whose oge ís unknown io you" Send out thethought wover "ls this person's oge between 30 ondn?" l f the onswer is 'yest , then osk " ls th is person3l?" ond cont inue count ing up unt i l the pendulumswings posit ively "

Cords moy be used in mony different woys tobuild your fechnique. Shuffle o deck oÍ cordsond then ploce one foce down on your test oreo.First osk, "ls this o red cord?" As o checkosk, , . |s th is o b lock cord? ' ' lÍ you ore ombit ious,storf ot one end ond count up until you get oposit ive swing to the question, "ls this on oce(o fwo, three, efc .)?"

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LOCATI NG AN OBJECT Hove someone hide on obiect in your Íoottte Wíth yourfree hond point stroight in front of you ond slowly turnthrough o circle. While turningn concentrote on theobiect ond send out the thought, "ls the obiect in thisdi rection? "

When the pendulum sring chonges from negotive topositive moke o mentol note of the direction" Thenchonge your posit ion ond repeot the question whileturning unti! o positive response occurs. The obiectis locoted ot the intersection of the two directions.

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Knowing the |ows oÍ similors ond moking useoÍ them, you wil| reo|ize o degree oÍ occurocywhich wí|l enob|e you to hove confidence inyour obility os o supersensitive humon.

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THE FIRST LAW OF SIMI LARS

HopeÍu||y, Ín working through the previous chopteryou hove discovered how your mind con interÍereond produce incorrect responses ond in reloting bockto Chopter 4, you ore leorning how to overcome this.l'hving reolized thot your orn mind is the biggestblock to occurocy, ond olso your greotest osset onceyou hove leorned fo control it, we now introducesome oids to help you.

The tosk is to selecfíve|y tune into one wove-ÍieId tothe exclusion oÍ o|| others. one method is to hovethe subiect in Íront oÍ us to oid concentrotion.Another mefhod is to ho|d on imoge of o dístontobiect cleorly in our mind. An eosier opprooch isbrought obout by invoking the first |ow oÍ simi|orswhich sfotes thot:

THERE IS A CONNECTION BETWEEN TWOSlMllÁR SAMPLES WHlcH ls NoT AFFECTED BYTHE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SAMPLES.

This meons we con tune our nervous system to whoteverwe wish to detect simply by holding o somple of itogoinst our nerve endings. For exomple, by holdingo gold ring in your hond you ore tuned info gold ondcon locote gold obie3is. This low ond its opplico-tion mokes o lot of sense since the wove-fields ofsimilor obiects ore the some ond we would expectthem to resonote with eoch other.

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EXPERIMENTAL TEST

T HE US E OF WIT NESS ES

UNKNOWN

The opplicofion of this low leods to perhops themost striking foct in Supersensonics:

the obiIity oÍ your neuro-muscu|or reÍIexesto record the position of o distont elementby using o somple of the some element foset up this connection.

ln the previous chopter you were shown how tolocote on obiect by pointing with your free hondstroight out in front of you os you turned o circle.Now, repeot this experiment. This time hovesomeone hÍde one of your meto!s. Then hold osomple of thot metol in your free hond ond observehow much more responsive your pendulum becomesond how your occurocy increoses.

Even more ostounding is the foct thot this low isnot l imited to elements. Experimentol ly, it hosbeen shown thot every poir of similor obiectswhich produce the some vibrotions possess fhisconnection between them.

THESE slM|tÁR oBJEcTs ARE CALLED WlTNEssEs.

To test fhis low you con repeot the cord experiment.P|oce one cord of eoch suit (preÍerobly the oce)Íoce up in front oÍ you. Touch eoch in sequencewhíle your pendu|um is obove on unseen' unknownfifth cord. Si lently osk, "ls this the suit of theunseen cord?" On q yes response, you hove thecorrect suit.

Once you hove found the suit you now need todetermíne the Íoce number. Do this by morkingoce through king on o sheet of poper. Then runyour finger olong the sheet until the pendulumindicotes the cord number.

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EllIlNEEEEE

A GE D ETER MINAT I O N

An olternotive method is to touch the unknown cordwith your free hond ond move the pendulum over thepoPer untiI o correct response is gíven.

The sheet of poper contoining the numbers is thewitness" The four test cords ore olso witnesses"

Among the other most commonly used witnesses ore:

l. photogrophs of people, things ond ploces,

2. hoir from people ond onimols,

3. clothing, to locote people.

4. blood or solivo spots on o piece of fissue

The oge determinotion exercise con be repeoted withgreoter occurocy by holding the pendulum over ophotogroph of the person while osking the questions"All monner of quesfions con be osked os is shown inthe opplicotion section oÍ this book" Let o worningbe issued here to stop you from immediotely iumpinginto this. We con boost efFectiveness of the witnessesby omplifying their wove-fields. Woit unti l you knowhow to do this before osking signiÍicont questÍons obouto person, or obout yourself.

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L lST ANALYSIS

WORD WITNESSES

The imoginotions oí the eor|y pioneers wereunstoppoble. In 1931, M. Bervroux ond Fr. Podeydiscovered words octed like the obiects theyrepresented. Thus word wifnesses were born. Youhove olreody used one. ln the cord experiment, thesheet oÍ poper contoinirg the numbers oce throughking is o word witness.

Sometimes the obiecfs or people you wont inÍormotionobout ore not ovoiloble ond you connot obtoin ophotogroph or ony other somple witness to representthem. On these occosions word witnesses ore oninvoluoble tool. You rnoy wrife the nome of theobiect or the person on o b|onk sheet oÍ poper toset up o link between your neurologicol nervoussystem ond the subiect under study.

A direct opplicotion of word witnesses is used inperforming o l ist onolysis" Here the pendulum ismoved over o list of similor obiects, nomes, ploces,or componies. lt wil l svring negotively unti l heldobove the correct item thot onswers your question.

For exomple, you moy wish to locote o Mr. Smith inSon Froncisco" To do this you toke the relevontte|ephone dírectory ond poss the pendulum down thecolumns of Smiths until o positive response is seen"This technique is o phone bi l l ond time sover.

I find this type of ornlysis extremely occurcfe ondtry to orronge my rodÍesthesic work in this Íorm byplocing obiects in roars ond running the pendulumover them.

An exomple of l ist onolysis is the doily detecting ofwhich cell solts my body requires" With this questionin mind it tokes no more thon one minute to pick outthe correct solts, by possing the pendulum over thevio ls "

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DIAGRAM WITNESSES

THE SECOND LAW OF SIMI LARS

ln Chopter I we hove olreody seen fhe second lowÍn operotion in the pyromid work of Bovis. Thesecond low is:

SIMILAR SI-IAPES PRODUCE SIMILAR EFFECTS.

lt wos know|edge oÍ this |ow thot led Bovis toconstruct o replico of the Greot Pyromid to test itsdehydrotion power. This low moy be opplied toony obiect regord|ess oí s ize. A smo|| boI l i s owitness oÍ the eorth. Ho|ding your pendu|um overit wil l reveol o posit ive response ot the eorth'snorth pole, o negotivesouth pole, ond o compoundwove-fíe|d oround the equotor.

An extensíon oÍ these lows of simi|ors produces ostortl ing ly powerful result.

SIMILAR DIAGRAMS PRODUCE SIMILAR EFFECTS .

Here ore o few opplicotions to help you grosp thevost imp|icotions oÍ this low. Some of the exomp|eswe wil l become fomil ior with in the next secfionwhich deo|s with procticoI opplicotions oÍ Super-sensonics.

An onotomicol diogrom together with o witness ofo pofient enobles correct diognosis oÍ ony oi lment.A circuit diogrom con be used to design, redesign,de-bug or repoir equipment. Drowings of o multi-mi l l ion do l lor chemico l process ing p lont con beused fo fest its operoting eÍÍiciency ond foiIure pointsbefore constructíon begins. Atomic ond rno|ecu|orbehovior con be studied by using diogroms.The exoct locotion of smoll or lorge leoks ondíou|ts con be detected in on operotionoI p|ont bystudying its í|ow chorts. lmogine the importoncein detecting rodiotion leoks from o nucleor reoctor!!Anri-pol lutionists, toke note oÍ this method !

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PERCENTILE DISC lvlony useful oids were developed os o result ofcombining word witnesses wifh diogrom witneses.The first we sholl consider is the percentile disc. ltconsists of o circle equolly divided into 100 ports. Awitness is ploced ot the center of the disc. lf this isnot posib|e, it ís positioned on the some slreet ofpoper contoining fhe disc. The pendulum is movedoround the inside of the disc.s cÍrcumference whilesending out the tholght ''ls thís the correctpercentroge?,' A pooitíve resPonse from the pendulumindícotes the correcf ons\^/er.

The opplicotions mnge frorn o personts percent ofinfegrity to fhe onolysis of the percenf,oge of ocerüoin meÍo| in on orc. You wÍll get p|enty ofproctice in using the percentile disc, similors, onddifferent types of witneses in the next section.

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Combining discoveries introduced in this chopter,the eorIy rodiesthesiests Íound they could findmissing people by plocing o witness of them on omop ond omplifying the mop!s wove-field. The mopocted os o diogrom witness oÍ the oreo in whichthe missing person wos believed to be locoted.The personts witness, soy o photogroph, wos plocedon, or in contoct with, the mop. Then therodiesthesiests would hold the pendulum over ophotogroph oÍ the missing person ond run o finger oftheir Íree hond down the width oÍ the mop whilesending out the thought wove:

" l s (the person's nome) in this row?"

The pendulum would swing negofively os in o l istonolysis, until the correct row wos Íound. onpossing this row the negotive swing resumed. Theposition oÍ the positive saling wos noted. Theythen ron their tinger ocross the length oÍ the mopwhi le osking:

" l s (the person's nome) in this column?"

When o positive swing resulted thot coordinotewos morked. The intersection of the two positiveresponses gove the position oÍ the missirrg person.Using this technique Arlermet wos oble to locotethe missing survivors oÍ o French expeditÍon tofhe South Pole.

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PO LICE ,A DOCUMENTED CASE HISTORY

WhÍ|e in Fronce visit ing Picosso, my teocher,Christopher Hil ls, hod o comero ond his briefcosecontoining his possport, trovellert checks, letters ofcredit, ond some irreploceoble documents stolen fromhis cor. He reported the theft to the police stotionneorest to fhe town of Vi l lourois which wos obout l2miles owoy. Next doy, he continued on to St. Poulde Vence, severoI miIes owoy from the theít, wherehe wos to stoy os o guest of Eí|een Gorrett. ÍounderoÍ the Poropsycho|ogy Foundotion. Ei leen hod nevermet Christopher so on greeting him ot the door oÍ herhome she osked ioviol ly, "How do I know you oreChristopher Hit ls. since you hove no identiÍicotion?..

Eor|y the Ío!|owing morning Christopher Hil ls reoIizedhe could use divining to locote the missing obiects ondwos ot the police stotion determined to recover hisslolen property. After exploining the incident ogoinond completing the oppropriote formolities he requestedo mop of Vi l lourois. The town holl hod o lorge mopond the ofíiciols wotched os he ron his hond down ondocross the mop os in the previous description. As he didthis Christopher wos si lently osking for the locotions ofony persons who hod knowledge o[ the crime. Heobtoined three positive responses Íor eoch coordinotein onswer to the question, so he took off in his corto seek out fhe people, storting with the posit ionfurthest owoy.

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THE SEARCH BEGINS This took hÍm to the edge of the town where he Íoundo house in o country setting out in the middle of thefields. Getfing out of the cor, he tuned in ond oskedií this wos the correct house. He received o posit ivereply. As he wos looking of the house, o mon comeond sot ot o toble in the gorden ond o lody oppeoredond set o lovÍsh Iunch in Íront of him. Christopherthen tuned into this mon ond osked iÍ he were the monwho hod knowledge of the crime. The onswer wospositive ond so he went up to conÍront the mon.

ln broken French he told the mon he hod been robbedond thot he knew this mon hod knowledge of therobbery. Quite indignontly, the gentlemon rose fromhis meol ond exploined thot he wos the police chief ondoÍ course he hod know|edge of the crime since he wosot T-he snotion eorl ier on the morning when Christopherhod come to report it. His indignotion then gove woyto odmirotion, since Christopher hod troced him tohis house through Supersensonics over l2 miIes Íromthe police stotion.

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CITY MORGUE

KNOWN CRIMINALS

OF the three posit ive pendulum responses, the secondled to the city morguer where he found o ionitor whoden ied o l l know ledge o f the c r ime . Tun ing i n to th i smon, Christopher Found he did indeed hove knowledgeof the theft ond in foct hod the comero with himsomewhere in the morgue. Not being oble to get onyFurther with this mon, Christopher then proceeded tothe third locotion, which wos o house not For from thehospitol. Nobody wos ot home when he orrived. sohe tuned into the house ond sensed thot ihe brieÍcosewos ins ide.

When he got bock to the po l ice stot ion, the po l icechief hod |ong since returned írom |unch ond to|d theoÍficers how |. Ang|ois hod |ocoted him usingrodiesthesio. Christopher come through the door ondheord them speoking exc i ted ly in French, seeminglyevery Íourth word wos ' 'rodiesthesio. ' ' He told themof his encounter ot the morgue ond the locotion ofthe house where he thought his briefcose wos. Thepol ice to ld h im thot the people who l ived in thehouse were known criminols ond thot the occupontswou|d be home From work ot ó :00 p.m., ot whicht ime the po l ice would ro id the house. They pul ledout identiÍicotion photogrophs from o |orge fiIe ondChristopher got posit ive reoctions Írom three of thefoces who the police soid l ived of the house oddresshe hod detected. The police then went to the morguebut returned without the comero. Perhops the ionitorhod hod t ime to h ide i t .

Tbi8 towcr, 984 feet hígb' wag built fot the PaqisExDosition' of 1889. it was long the sorld'8tallest structure. From its tip tourists can v-iestbe entil€ city aEd tbe surroundiog coultryslde.

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DI VI NE INTER VE NTI ON

At ó:00 P.m. shorP fhe po|ice roided the house. Tocop on exciting doy they coptured the crooks ondrecovered the briefcose with oll of its contentsincluding the trovellert checks ond possport sti l li ntoct.

When Christopher returned to Eileen Gorretts homeond told her the events of the doy. she osked him tostoy longer with her ond continue reseorch into thisf ie|d of intuit ionol rodiesthesio, oÍfering her homeond ol l the choice meols ot le Piol Restouront for oslong os he cored to stoy. Unfortunotely he hodspeoking engogements in M'ilon ond Rome ond couldnot stoy Íor more thon two doys os he wos on o 2 yeortrip to lndio ond the Eost.

As o result oí this,however' she turned over herprívote oddress book of hundreds of nomes oÍ peop|eshe knew in the fie|d oÍ poropsychology, speciol|ynoting those who she thought míght be interested inChristopher's other work for world unity in which hewos persono!!y more interested. lf he hod stoyedhis destiny would hove been chonged ond his l i fewould hove token o totolly different poth - oll dueto Supersensonics !

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APPARATUS FOR ACCURACY

The use oF selective pendulums thot hove thecopocity to tune you to specif ic vibrotions ore ogreot boon in helping you to become o supersensi-t ive being. Both oncient ond modern designs oreincluded here together with opplicotions thot youcon Use in your |iÍe now.

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LACK AND WHITEPHERE PENDULUMS

Now thot you hove been introduced to the bosicprincip|es behínd rodiesthesiaI YoU know thot themoter io ls , the i r shopes, ond co lors , os wel l os onywords ond symbols wr i t ten on them. o l l hove o se lect-t ive effect os witnesses on the surrounding rodiotions.The design oÍ pendu|ums ond Supersensonic instrumentsis o science in itself . lt is o mistoke to use keys,crystols. ond neckloces os pendulums without knowingthe eífect oÍ these moteriols ond shopes on therodiot ions you ore detect ing.

As in ony science. we need stondords or points ofreÍerence from which to work. The design of the commonblock sphere ond the whi te sphere is espec io l lyimportont for creoting o non-seIective stondord Íromwhich we con compore the other selective pendulumsÍor their diíÍerences. The b|ock sphere detects:

l. horizontol nrognetic wovefields2. emotionol energies3. the edges oÍ wovefie|ds from obiects4. chemico l energ ies5. sexuol rushes6. gut Íee|íngs

The block sphere gives the stondord clockwise or onti-clockwise rototions ín the presence of o horizontoImognetic f ie|d l ike those Írom your composs need|e.

The white pendulum detects the opposite phose to theblock. S imply, th is meons thot i f the b lock sphere g iveso cloch,vise rototion over o somple then the whitespherewil l give on onti-clockrvise rototion when held over thesome somple. The white sphere olso detects:

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The whi te sphere wi l l osc i l lo te to ond Fro in overticol Íie|d but wiIl rotote in the presence ofemotiono I hori zonto I energies.

Block ond white pendulums work together oscomplementories rother thon opposites. They conbe used to detect the thought world ond theemotionol world which ore fwo entirely differentplones oÍ consciousness thot o person con operotefrom.

Let us ossume thot someone close to you is disturbedbut wi l l not d iscuss h is problem with you. Anobsence of osci l lotion on the white sphere whenheld over h is p ic ture wi l l e l iminote thqt he is hov ingo heod problem. Once you hove ruled out thot heis loy ing o mind t r ip on h imsel f , you con tune intothe emotions he is going through ond osk questionsto discover the root oF the problem. This is onexce l lent too l to he lp you when your ch i ldren oregoing through the odolescent yeors. We must becoreÍuI here since, oIthor'gh the blqck spheredoes not reoct to thought woves, it wil l reoct tothe emotions frorn thot fhought, iÍ there ore ony.

Block ond white ore equol ond opposite ends of thespectrum. The common block sphere con be used osyour on ly pendulum but i t i s l imi ted in i ts use.This, oÍ course, mokes it o very useful pendu|umfor comporison oF fhe more sophisticoted selectivedevices, when choosing which one to use for og iven oppl icot ion.

When obiects ore ploced in o vocuum their horizon-tol woves disoppeor. So we know thot if oir doesnot sunound on orticle it hos no horizontol woves.Use is mode of this foct when we ore trying tolocote on obiect which is buried under the ground.| t wi l I g ive oFÍ vert icoI woves on|y ond so o b lockpendulum connot be used to detect obiects buriedmore thon eight inches underground.

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TURENNE MAGNET-FITTED PENDULUM

This wos Turenne's f inol pendulum design. lt is theRolls-Royce omong pendulums. The Turennependulum is on ol l-purpose pendulum which con beused os on ordinory wooden bob by detoching fhemognets. With the mognets in ploce, it becomes ohighly selective device for the detection of sevendifferent types of wovefields. This pendulum wosspecíficoIly invented by Turenne to |roke the p|oceof divining rods which come tol ive' in the usertshonds when they ore locoting woter, oi,l, or minerolson site locofions. A pendulum is not os useful os orod when one is in the open since wind con disturbits rototions. lt is olso for eosier to wqlk ocross onopen oreo with o rod thon with o pendulum, since thependulum tends to be set in rnotion os we wotk.l-lowever, fhe Turenne rmgnet-fitted pendulum isideol for wolking ferroin while you ore sifting of yanrdesk wíth o moP. ln the next chopfer' we wil| showhow kidrnp victims con be locoted witfi this pendulumwithout the necessity of leoving your horse. Byorientoting the rnognets on the pendulum, o very strongresponse results, due to exoct tuning to the wove-field oround on obiect.

If o person.s pícture is emitting horizontoI wovesrthe Turenne pendulum with its mognets horizontolwill detect them, thus dro,ving the person is stillolive. An obsence of horizonfol woves sho,rls thotthe person ís deod. A deceosed person still gives offverficol woves. For this reoson, with the mognetsin the verticol position, you con communicote withyorr oncestors. Similor|y' yot, con locote o míssirrgperson.s body in this rnonner, os Abbé lúermet did onnumerous occosions.

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With the mognefs verticol r yo,J con test whefheryour own or someone elsets thought or insighf is correct.This is on exce l lent woy to vo l idote or invo l idqte opsychic reoding oÍ yalrse|f or onother. You con seewhot thoughts people ore hoving obout you by oskíngtheir subconscious mind. lÍ yol find thot o Person youore sexuo||y ottrocted to hos símilor feelings towordsyou, then you con fune the rnognets horizontol ondfind íf the personls emotiono| stote is hormful orcompotible to yours. You con leorn whether orelotionship with this person would be beneficiol toyou or if it wou|d put you through o |ot oÍ unnecessorytri ps.

lúony oF our doi|y environments ore iniurio'ls to ourheolth. Some people ore poisoning themselves withtheir choice oÍ environment, so it is imporiont toknow whot your environment is doing to you. Theold+ime rodiesthesiests found thot sometimes ohouse built over on underground streom cousedrheurnotism in its occuponts. The oir is ful l of ionizingrodíotions from trees, plonts, woter, sun|ight, poi/ercobles, gos l ines, woter pipes, the eorthts mogneticf ie|d, ond the Eost-West f|ow, ol l of which oÍfect youin some woy. Negrotive ions Írom plonts ond seoweedore beneÍiciol to heo|th,osorethe Eosf.West f|owond the eorfh's rnognefic field if you ore correctlyorientoted to them. Test your environment with theneedles f irst horizontol , then verticol, ond finol lyset for the Eost-West flow os illustroted below. Theinfro, ultro, ond symmetry mirror wovefields ore ofspeciolised interest ond, os such, ore covered inVol . l l l o f fh is ser ies .

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ln order to find out which vibrotion or combinofionof vibrotions is good Íor yov, tune into yourse|f wÍthregord to your surroundings ond determine iÍ positive,negotive, verticol, horizontol, or Eost-Westrodiotions ore beneficiol for you. In oddition to hovingthese subf|e vertico|.e|ectricoI ond horizonÜo|-mognetic wovefields ossociofed with them, eochobiecf is obsorbing or emitting Eost-West energy,whích hos o powerfu| effect on humon |ife. Yourviüo|ity or |iÍe-force is dependent on your beingin on environment which is ol ive with this energy.Perhops you hove experienced on energy droin inthe presence of some people ond not reolized thotthey were the couse. These people literolly suck theEost-West energy from your body. You need toeliminote ony such obiects or people from yourenvironment.

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HILLS ' POSITIVEGREEN PENDULUM

To hove on env i ronment conto in ing on obundonce otposi i ive green rodiotion is very good For you. lvbnyoF us fee l more o l ive when we ore wolk ing by the seo.A s imi lor energ iz ing con be fe l t when we ore in o roomcontoining o lot of green plonts. Both the seo ondgreen plonts ore sources of posit ive green energy.lúost heolthy things, incIuding peopIe, emonote posit ivegreen vibrotions. These vibrotions ore the l i fe-givingenergy we spoke of thot is o|so given ofÍ Írom the topoÍ o pyromid. The Pos i t ive Green Pendu|um wosdes igned by Chr is topher Hi l l s to se lect on ly the pos i t iveond negotive l iÍe energies trom the moss oÍ rodiotionscriss-crossing the universe oround us.

With th is pendulum you con leorn when pos i t ive greenis coming Írom something. A clocl..rvise rototiondenotes posit ive green ond on onti-clockwise rototion,negot ive green. Negot ive green is the energy whichshorpens rozor blodes in pyromids ond is copoble ofdehydrot ing both orgonic ond inorgonic ob iects . inc lud-ing the hurnon body. This energy is present beneoth thepyromid. while posit ive green zooms upword from thecopstone of the pyromid, os we hove previously shown.So this pendulum con be held obove ond beneofh opyromid ond the diÍFerent energies detected.

The Hi||s . Pos i t ive Green is oÍ immense use in themedico I profession, since ol l concerous obiects, t issues,bone morrow, etc. give off negotive green energy. lnihe next chopter we show how you con ropidly detectthe beginnings of concer in yourself before medicolinstrumenfofion con, ond hence greotly enhonce yourchonces oÍ fu|| recovery.

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Holding the pendulum over Íoods wiIl show you iusthow much l iÍe{orce they do contoin. The greoterthe number oí c|ochruise swings, the better the Íoodis for you. Decoying or bod food wil l give onti-clocksvise swings.

By consciously swinging the Hil ls ' pendulum you congenerote energy Íor chorging up obiects or yourseIÍwith |iÍe-Íorce. Set the pendu|um rotofíng in theright-hond direction over on obiect or yourself . Thependulum itselÍ wi|! defermine when the correctomount oÍ energy hos been obsorbed. When it sfopsrototing, do not Íorce it on. To continue deIiberote|yto obsorb post when the pendulum hos stopped isiniurious ond represents on overdose of beneficiolenergy. This technique con be used os o quíck pick-up when your energies ore sogging, wifhout the Íeorof oddiction thot occomponies other pick-up oids.

In the some woy, the green pendulum con be used todiognose ports oÍ your body thof ore nof Íunctioningot optimum condition. Point to eoch port or oskquestions obout thot port ond the rofotion oÍ thependuIum wi Il sholl iÍ thot portion is oi l ing. Thenrotote the pendulum in the opposite direction overfhe port to re-chorge it.

The sphericol body oÍ the pendu|um is chorged withrodium in its center. The vibrotions given off by itsspecific shode ore in resononce with positive greenverticoI woves. which ore the |iíe{orce in olI oFnoture. The verticol polyrod octs os o wovejuideboth for the rodium ond for the incoming signols fromthe body. lts very mture being verticol nrokes itselective to the green verticol woves, ond it octs oso wove-guide for the rodium by keeping its rodiotionmoving in o verticol direction. (Remember, this isvery weok gomrrr rodiotion; strong gommo rodiotionwould not be conloined by o polyrod.)

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This pendulum wílI only respond to the verticolcomponent oÍ the woves thot ore bombqrding yourbody ond will not respond to the horizont'olcomponent. The rodíotion Írom the rodium isguided down the tube to its poÍnt. where it is firedout downwords toword the center oÍ the eorth. thusÍorming o l ink beÍween itse|Í ond the verticole]ectric component oÍ the eorth.s Íie|d. The l inkstretches the pendulum's length to o length equiw-lent to the rodius oÍ the eorth - Írom where thependu|um is heId to the cenler oÍ the eorth.

Hence we hove o doub|y seIecfive omp|iÍier Íor thedetection oÍ verticoI rodiotions. The rodiumomplifies the green color so much thot the efFect oFholdÍng the pendulum in one oÍ the honds con befelt even in the other hond os o t ingl ing sensotioniÍ you empty your mind of preconceíved thoughts.After putfing down the pendulum, the two honds conbe compored ond one wil| be Íound to be fu|| oÍlíÍe-force os if it were puÍfed up wíth impregnotedenergy.

You do not need the physicol presence of o personwÍth the posit ive green pendu|um. The co|orhormonic oÍ positive green contocts fhe thoughtworld of thot person wherever he is, provided thereis o witness such os o photogroph or bloodspot.

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THE PLAIN WOODPOINT BELOWPENDULUM

This pendulum is known os the b lond pendulum, torshort . L ike the pos i t ive green pendulum, i t o lsocontoins o polyrod point ond rodium ore powderbut the point is shorter ond the posif ive green coloris obsenf . thereby rnoking this pendulum seleci iveonly to horizontol Fields, corresponding to theemotionoI ond chemicoI secretions oÍ the endocrinesystem, i nc luding sexuo I reoc ti ons .

When detecting the emotionol stotes of o personor desir ing to chonge the mood of o person, oneuses fhe blond rodimctive pendulum. First youdetect which mood it is by osking questions,either running through o l ist of principle moodsin your mind or writ ing them on cords os "wordwitnesses" . Stort the pendulum osci l loting toond fro, then let it decide the onswer by chongingthe osci l lotion into o rototion. lf you tune intoonger ond the pendulum produces o lefthond swing,then you con remove the mood by rototing thependu|um to the r ight . To chorge onese|Í wi th theopposite mood, one rototes the pendulum in theopposite direction to the woy it wos gyroting whenthe mood wos de.f,ecfed, With the ploin woodpendulum, the physícol presence is preferobleolthough not essentiol to the troined diviner"

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LOVE AND SEX

During one ot our lwo doy Supersensoníc seminorsot the University of the Trees, eoch student wososked to reod up on ond proctice with one or fwoof the new instruments. One oÍ the girls who wosnot into pendulums wos not too hoppy obout thisossignment. She drew (out oÍ o sock) the b|ondpendulum to become proficient in. On the doy ofthe seminor she wos very bouncy in demonstrotingthe pendulum. She exploined thot in reodingobouf it she reolized thot she could chonge hernegotivity to o positive opprooch by using thependulum os we hove olreody described. Hovingcomp|etely chonged her mood, she become o Íirmbeliever in the procticol use of pendulums.

Although you use the ploin wood pendulum todetect emotionol stotes ond chonge them, youwould use the positive green pendulum to chongeyour spiritr.pl condition. The two stotes of beingwork together but ore completely seporofe levelsoÍ oworeness. Physico|-exuol love ond emotionoIlove ore not the some os spirítuol love. Todetermine the difÍerence' you con Use these twopendu|ums (the posítive green ond the blond)totel l you whot is hoppening inside your cni ln beingor the being oÍ onother.

lÍ you hold o picture of someone in your mind whomyou ore cÍozY obout ond the positive greenpendulum does not rotote over your hond, youthen know thot it is not their mind thot you love.To check the resu|t, use the b|ond pendu|um. lÍthe blond pendulum does rotote, then you know

iust whot port of thof person you ore crazy obout:their body.

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The design oF this instrument is speciol ly originoted top ick up thought energ ies which ore inc l ined to go down-words. A speciol Íeoture of this pendu|um tunes ít tonegotive energies oF ol l kinds. The mirrored surfocereFlects oÍf ony unwonted extroneous vibrotions whichinter fere wi th th is le f thond energy. This inc ludesinlerFerence Írom obiects such os co|ored curtoins,typewriters, drowers. e|ectricol equipmentí etc" Themirrored surfoce o|so bounces ofF the surÍoce ony emotion.ol energy thot you rnoy be sending out, due to yourinvolvement in the outcome of the reoding.

Most people ore tuned to negotive energies, includingmony spir ituol people who ore supposed to be highlyevolved beings" Negotive emotion ond other negotiveÍieIds surround mony peoPle professing to be spir ituolond psychic but who hove not worked on themselves tothe extent they would l ike you to bel ieve. Thispendulum con detect the phony energy which wi l l suckyou into depending on them rother thon l iberoting youto freedom. The Mirror Pi l lor, then. is o good guruvolidotor. With it you con sort out the genuine teocherfrom the moss of bogus yogis thot ore oround todoy.

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To estirmte negotivity in people, toke o picture oÍ

Einstein ond one oÍ Hit ler. Count the number of

negotive swings over eoch. lf you then put Hit ler

os l00o/o negotive ond Einstein 100% posit ive, you

con compore your friends to see where they come on

this scole. Rememberr you only need o witness such

os o photogroph, o person's signoture. o hoir or o

spot oF blood to determine it this is o person whom

you should get invo lved wi th.

The LeÍthond Spirol Mirror Pi l lor is olso useÍul for

exomining whether obiects ernonote negotive f ields

which interoct with our own nervous system ond

couse hormful reoctions. For instonce. mony people

believe thot thedownword thrust oF pyromid forces

ore creotive ond heoling. The LeFthond Spirol Mirror

f low wi l l te l l you otherwise, but i t wi l l not p ick up

the l itei iving righthond Pi-roy Force imprisoned

within the |efthond negotive green íorce, becouse

this pendulum is speciol ly tuned to the negotive

gr""n which is onother nome for the downword spirol-

ing force of creotion which is cousing every obiect

in noture to e|iminote woste toxins Írom its body.

With th is pendulum you con te l l iÍ o house you ore

obout to buy hos negotive vibrotions Írom its previous

tenonts. Then you con use the pendulum to remove

those vibrotions. AFter detecting their Presencetimprisoned in the wolls. ioke the lefthond spirol mirror

piílor ond deliberotely rotote it to the right. You

must do this o speciol woy so os not to imbibe the

vibrotions yourselÍ trom the environment but to tronsfer

them into o gloss of woter. This extrocts the negotive

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force from the wolls ond impregnotes it info thewoter, then fhe woter is thrown owoy of o Íordistonce. You ore proiecting the noxious vibrotionsinto the wofer by the Íorce of noture,s own excre-tion ond el iminotion power. ln Chopter l, wementioned how Ene| Íorgot to toke this precoutionond eventuolly died of the concer thot he hodingested from his potients.

This very useíul perdu|um wos invented by ChristopherHiIls. Íts secret connot be completeIy reveoled Íorcommerciol reosons. but you con prove thot it works.

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ELECTRIFIEDPENDULUM

lf you ond I could controt our minds perfectly,

*" *ould not need these selective pendulums' The

simp|e spoot oÍ threod wou|d work odequote|y for

u,.' t ol*oy, leop Íor ioy when Christopher l.|ills.

inu"n* onother selective pendu|um Íor o portic.ulor

iob. I om eoger to try it out, since.onything thot

increoses my occurocy is olwoys welcome'

Christopher's |otest invention is the e|ectriÍied

p""a"í".. When he first showed it to r.rs ond to|d

us its price, one oÍ the femo|e studenfs wonted it

iustif ied.

Student: WhY does it cost so much?

Christopher Hil ls: The P-N iunction inside it is

"*p;i;". The electrif ied pendulum is olwoys

"*titua by on electricol field thot is produced by

ifr i , iun"tion. lt is possible to. use it in connection

with'onything where electricol forces ore known to

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úth it, Íor instonce, in detecting

foulty wire in yo'li motorcor. or.tuning the fiming

oi th" engine. By rototing the distributor of your

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pick t[e exáct optimum timing withouf

ihe oid oÍ ony outomotive diognostic equipment.

it',ir-rouo yol th" cost of tuning your cor ond you

""'" ."* $s to th" better oÍter poying $35 Íor your

l"nJulu.. lt is good Íor ony ele.ctricol tuning.

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tu,.-" your rodio without hoving it

s,,ritched on. You ion tune in the stotion iust by

;"i;g yourdiol until the- pendulum tunns cloclopise'

ih"n J*it"h the set on ond it will sound out the

stotion you wonted. You con rnoke bock the price

ol*f",u iendulum in one go by determini''ng wherher

the short in your house electricol system is due tothe cobte or is merely o loose connection in o swifch'

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Student: ls it íor peop|e who o|reody understondobout electricity?

Christopher Hills: No. Supposing you hove oshort in your motorcor. An experienced electri-cion wi|l hove to test everything to Íind out whotif is. You con do it without knowing onythingond find the exoct spot where the short is iust bypointing your Íinger. There is o<tro omplificotiondue to the green dielectric rod which octs os owovejuide for the biophysícoI efÍect. Thiscouses psychic electricity to dischorge when thedivinerrs reoction tokes ploce, which is cousedby the dischorge of psychic electricity.

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Student: So it mokes o bigger pendulum reoction?

Christopher Hil ls: Yes. The omplif icotion isolso coused by orming the pendulum.

Student: Is it olreody in there?

Christopher Hills: Yes, the perrnonent orming ofthe pendulum, which creotes on electricol currentbetween fhe metols of the P/N iunction.

Student: Wlrot other uses does it hove?

Christopher Hil ls: This pendu|um con be used Íororgonic e|ectricity such os meosuríng the e|ectri.col potentiol of on opp|e, detecting the dífÍerencebetween the stolk end ond the end pointing towordsthe ground. Breok the skin by slicing with o knife,ond you will find the life force dissipofes the chorge.This slrows thot bitíng on opp|e meons thot the viioIforce goes into you, whereos cutting on opple leoksit into the environment.

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Student: Con you test vitol Íorce in peop|e thiswoy?

Christopher Hil|s: Continue with the Íruit Íirst.The quolity of opples con be tested by the sizeof the electricol potentiol reveoled in the swingof the pendulum. Everything in noture is polorizedelectricol ly including the hunron body. lf youwonf to use this pendulum Íor testing people in.steod of opples ond motorcors, it works eqlnllywel| Íor tunirrg or finding out whether o person istuned or nof, ottuned to on opp|e, to o love oÍÍoir,or Íindin9 whether o person.s chemistry is suitedto yours.

Student: Whot opplicotion hos it Íor girls |ikemyselÍ who oo rpt wont to do cor or e|ectricolrepoirs?

Christopher Hil|s: |Í you.re not |ikely to tune yourmotorcor, how obout using this pendulum Íor decidingthe sexuo| virility of your Ínote. |f your husbondwonts to ploy with you oll the time or wonts toploy, soy, tennis, this pendulum wil l give you onindicotion of where he is ot.

Studenh You don't need o pendulum to know thot.Thot's o funny thing becouse tennis is o physicolenergy. Con you use this pendulum to see if theenergy is going to something else?

Christopher Hills: Sure, thot's whof we're doing.lÍ yolr husbond prefers tennis to you-knowrrrhof ,then do o reoding fo see which cylinders hetsfiring m. He moy need on electricol chorge inthe erogenous zones, which this pendulum constimulote by rototing over fhe ofÍected port.

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Student: Clockwise?

Chrístopher Hil ls: C|ockwise Íor on underperformerond onti-clockwise for on over stimuloted husbond.The product ond the onti-product. Those whocon't cope with ony more need it, ond those whocontf get enough need it. And those who contt getony , bvy i t i n hopes . . . .

Student: We reolly need o speciol pendulum forthem. l íee| o lot befter obout the electrif iedpendulum now.

Christopher Hi||s: Here is onother opplicofion íoryou. Ovulotion'. The electricol potentiols duringovu|otion ore diÍÍerent. Even the pi l l is not l00%eÍfect ive. The e lectr ico l pendulum con te|| youwhether your pi l l is working, os o double check onyour ovulotion period, or on the ovulotion periodof your gir lfr iend. Be sure, not sorry. Abortionscost much more thon these pendulums. Anotheruse is the determinotion of sex. lf you wont foselect hen eggs Írom cock's eggs' this wilI sex thee99sr iust os it wil l determine the sex of o Íorth.coming boby. But do not oftempt this ofter sundownbecouse fhe onswer is invor iob ly wrong. l t wi l lo lsodetermine whether you're pregnont. As the question,"Am I pregnont" or "is she pregnont" or "how monydoys unt i lyour next per iod." The pendulum wi l lgive you the exoct number o[ doys ond hours to fheminute when your period wil l come. The electrif iedpendulum con rel ieve your emotionql qnxieties.

Student: Whot obout os o controceptive?

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Christopher Hil ls: Not wise to trust this to thependulum becouse if something hoppens in noturewhich is unpredictob le, you 'd b lome the pendulum.But you con check the l ikel ihood. Just don't use itos the sole test. t- lse it os on odded check. other-wise you,Il hove the medicoI proÍession hounding meout oÍ the United Stotes ond pregnont women wi||come oround by the thousond ond botter my doorsdown oÍter they've screwed up ond not fol lowed theinstructions. Divining is o woy oí prel imirrory testingor he lp ing to moke o dec is ion. Info l l ib le resu l ts oreeven diff icult in science ond depend on the operotor.So it is with Supersensonics.

There is one other pendulum thot is worthy of mentionhere due both to its historicoI signiÍiconce ond itspresent use. lt is the Egyption |úercury PenduIum.This instrument wos used by the oncient Egyptions.They co l led i t the lúerkhet , which meons ' ' inst rument

of knowing." Modern-doy Egyptologists think thelúerkhet wos used much os we Use o plumb-l ine Foro|ígning bui|d ings. But th is odvonced c iv i l i zot ionused the Mercury Pendulum to ol ign their pyromidsond temples to the eorth.s mognetic Íield ond theorientotion of the stors. The occurocy to which theGreot Pyromid is ol igned ond constructed ond monyoÍ the other mysteries surrounding this structure oresolved when we reolize thot mercury is ottuned toor in resononce with thoughtr,voves. By using thoughtquestions. the Egyption priests roomed the universewith their lúerkhets. They be|ieved thot the onswerscome from the God, Thoth. which is the i r equivo lentto the Romon God, Alercury. who wos thot deity whogoverned messoges to the mind. ln ostrology werecognize the inÍ|uence oÍ the p|onet lúercury on thekeen mind.

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Being specif icol ly funed fo the mind. the MercuryPendulum is used Íor divining o person.s l.Q. Íromony suifoble witness, ond con olso be used for deter-mining the intel l igence of onimols. plonts. otoms.ond even entities thot do not possess o body. ThisdevÍce hos some very excit ing opplicofions sincewith it you con detect thought potterns ond kormicmemories. You could osk who you were in o postl i fe. You could investigote your korrno os it isworking in the present moment, for exomple whotsort oÍ kormo you ore gefting with the peop|e youore ossociofing with. Asko "lf I l ie close to ocertoin person, do I obsorb some o[ their negotivekormo in my own self? By ossocioting sexuolly withthis person, do l obsorb ony oÍ fheir kormo?'' Thereis o tointing of the vibrotion through o co-minglingwhich is not offen understood. The sexuol energiesore very potent torces ond we contt know whot itmeons to us unless we hove some extro woy ofsensing whot it does to us permcrnently fo cohobitwith o Person who, however excitín9r rcI not besuitoble to our spirituol poth. By using mercurypendulums we con find out if o relotionship is bene-ficiol or hormful"

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The more we con ompl i fy the s ignols the eos ier i t i s

to detect them. Noture hos provided us wiih monynoturo I sources oÍ omp|if icotion. Louis Turenne o |soinvented ru les, d io ls ond other o ids to increose thed i v ine r ' s s i gno l .

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lnconsistencies in the experiments you hove been doingup to now hove two couses, both of which con behelped with the oid oÍ ompIiÍiers ond selectors. Usingopporotus to omplify the rodiofion you wont to detectwil l increose your sensif ivity ond el iminote the f irstcouse of your problems. The pendulums in the previouschopter wil l select either the horizontol or the verticolcomponents of the rodiotion, which in some coses wil lel iminote interference due to thought woves. Thoughtwove interference con never be entirely reduced,however, since we meosure ol l distont obiects byverticol rodiotion ond thought woves ore olso verticolrodiotion. This leods to fhe f ifth low of rodiesthesio:

THE ACCINACY OF YOI.R RESULTS IS PROPORTIOMLTO THE QUALITY OF YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS.

Since iÍ you cou|d control your mind to the point whereyou could el iminote ol l these thoughts with the stroywove fields they produce. ond in oddit ion creote oÍie ld wi th your mind which wi|| b lock out o l I rod iot ionsexcept the one you wish.to meosure t you would hovereoched ult imote occurocy. Unti l you moster o!! themind trops fhot ore introduced in Chopter lV, youneed os much help os you con get. So moke use of osmony selective pendulums, witnesses ond omplif iers osis possible.

Some yogis develop such o cleor mind thot they do notneed ony externol feedbock signol from o pendulum.The signol itself is the feedbock. However, we shouldbegin ot the beginning or we wil l foi l to get spontoneousompl iÍ icot ion.

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The eor|y pioneers oí rodiesthesio discovered monywoys of ompIiÍyin9 the somp|e's rodiotion to counterthe i r in i t io l lock of sens i t iv i ty . ln Íoct , oI l of themhod the humil ity to Use ompliÍiers whenever possible.The most common of these omplif iers were the eorth'srnognetic f ie|d, o composs's mognetic Íield, sun's roys,l ight from o floshl ighf , ond rodiooctive rodiotion fromo rodium (Ro) block.

The builders oÍ the pyromids discovered thot orientq-ting onything in the direction oÍ the eorlhls mogneticf ield increosed its rodiesthesic signol. The energygiven ofÍ the top of the Greot Pyromid wou|d not beonywhere neor os strong were the pyromid nof exoctlyol igned north-outh. This is eosi ly shown by construct-ing o replico cordbmrd pyromid ond comporing themognetic Íield when one edge is or is not ol ignedolong the mogneiic meridion. Pictures engroved onthe sides of pyromids show the Egyptions holdingdiv in ing rods, co l led Ankhs. At seo, the Egypt ionswould use the Ankh ond the lvlerkhet, mercury pendu-lum, to novigote occurotely by tuning into the energycoming from the top of the pyromid. lf you ol ignonyth ing wi th the eorth 's mognet ic f ie ld , i ts s ignol i sincreosed. This is not on|y true Íor sompIes but olsoholds for your body. Experiment ond find for yourselfthot your pendulum resPonse to ony signol is strongerwhen your nervous system is ol igned either north-outhor eost-west.

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COMPASSIS MAGNETICFIELD

To become Íomi|ior with this form of ompliÍicofion sothof you mcty use it, ploce on obiect such os o bloodsomple, o piece of hoir, or metol in yolr test oreo ond,holding o witness of thot somple, ol ign yourself withthe eorth's mognetic Íie|d. Whi|e looking ot thesomple ond sending out the thought wove "is the obiectin thot dÍrection?.' you wiIl Íind your pendulumresponse to be greoter thon when you move out ofol ignment with the mognetic t ield.

A simp|e bench test wiIl o|so i||ustrote this efíect.Ploce on obiect in l ine with the rnognetic f ield ondyour witness @ ond C on the diogrom) ond observeyour pendulum swing is greoter thon when the obiectis ot onother position ('oy A) not in |ine wÍfh theeorth's f ield.

The weok mognefíc field from o composs needle olsoocts to omplify o somple's wove-field. To test this,toke one of the metols whose field you hove correctlydetected in the exercise in Chopter V ond ploce it onthe top of your composs. Holding your pendulum overthis somple r you will find o sfronger, more energeticresponse thon when the somplers rodiotion is meosuredwithout fhe composs. Repeoi this with eoch of theelementso observing in eoch cose, the stronger signoldue to the omplif icotion by the rnognetts f ield.

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The mognetic field of o composs needle is weokcompored to thot of o siond-olone mognet ond forthis reoson con ocf to stimulote the similorly weokfietd from o somple. The field from o stondordmognet is norrnolly so strong thot it completelyswomps the somplets field ond connot be used os onompliÍier.

Noet lvlocbeth. the greot English pioneer ond

student oí Turenne. reported thot the eorly rodiesthe-siestsshowed experimentolly thot. when they usedwitnesses to locote minerols underground. they wereonty successful in the doyfime. They tound thotn usingo blood witness. they could diognose oi lments inhorses, cottle. ond other Íorm onimols when they were

stonding between the oninrol ond the sun. The sun'sroys, then. oct os on ompliÍier. strengthening the.f ield which ioins the witness ond the obiect. Furfherwork verified thot light rodiotion folling on obiectsocts to stimulote their wove-field in much the somewoy os p|onts ond the otoms oÍ our bodies obsorb thesunts energy into themselves for survivol. I tokeodvontoge of this omplificotion of the sunrs roys os

much os possible. While divining in this monner Iinvoriobty notice o decreose in the pendulum's signolwhencloudsposs overheod ond cover the sun.

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The eorly rodiesthesiests discovered thot the rodiotionsfrom sunlightn the eorth's nngnetic f ieldo o weokrnognet, ond thought woves ore in tune with thesubtle rodiotion thoÍ is given oÍÍ from everything innoture ond so coUse omp|iÍicotion. You con see thotwhen someone is giving oÍf sfrong negotive thoughtwoves they wil l oct to suppress your results. unlessyou con counter them.

Rodimctivity. when it is in on extremely weok solution.is onother noturoIly occurring íorce which ocfs os onomplif ier of subtle rodiotions. Turenne used this propertyin his inventíon of the rodium b|ock. which o|so iookintooccount the properties of rectongles. Rectongutorshopes turn up continuolly so we wil l look of them oso prelude to the rodium block.

RecÍongulor boxes hove three properties. They rnoskout the rodiofions of ony somple ploced in them, hencewe never put somples in rectongulor contoiners whenusing them os witnesses. lí you hold o cytindricoI viotof gold dust in your hond. you ore funed to gold dust.But iÍ the gold dust is in o rectongu|or cont.oiner itsvibrotions connot get Íree of the contoiner to penetroteyour nervous system.

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Wavecage constructed b;. tb e ar,r th or.

The second property is thot rectongles do not ol lowoutside rodiotions to oFfeci their contenfs. Thereforewe con construct o neutrol zone inside o rectongulorbox ond use it to conduct experiments. This shopeiso lotes the rod iot ion o[ ony somple p loced in i t . Aneutrol zone con be mode selecfive to horizontol orverticol rodiotions. You con moke o mognet bydrowing o noil ocross the surfoce oF o bor mognet tent imes. lF you drow the noi l ts t ip f rom the mognetrscenter toword the north end of the mognet. the i ipwi l lbe mognet ized south ond the heod wi l l be nor ih.Since the strength oF the mognets ihot we need forthis experiment con be very weok. eight compossneedles con olso be used by ottoching mognets to thecorners oÍ o twe|ve inch squore Írome os shown in thepicture. When o l l the mognets ore o l igned hor izonto l lynthe vert ico l woves ins ide th is coge ore complete lysuppressed. lf you put one of your metol sompleswhich hos both vert ico l ond hor izonto l woves (e.g.leod) into the coge. you wi l l f ind the pos i t ive hor i -zonto l F ie ld of leod extending beyond the e ight inchesthot hor izonto l f ie lds usuol ly reoch. ond in Foct f i l l ingihe totol coge oreo. regord|ess oÍ how |orge the cogei s .

With the rrclgnets turned horizontol ly. you con detectthe omount oÍ metoI or o i l in on ore or mineroI somplewithout the vert ico l woves of wishtu l th ink ing oÍfect .ing the resu|t . Pre-conce ived thoughts ond wishíulth ink ing con be e l iminoted when test ing ony phys ico lobiect such os precious stones, foods, seeds. ondForger ies. S imi lor ly . you con debug e lectron ics ondfind foults in opporotus ond household equipment. suchos toosters. pressure cookers, wotches ond clocks with-out your thoughts interfering simply by osking questionsobout whot is wrong ond how to Fix it.

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Leod hos o negotive verticol wove-field which ispresent obove the eight inch horizontol f ie|d. |í weturn the mognets to fheir verticol posit ion with thesouth po|es Uppermost, this negotive verticol Íieldwil l f i l l the complete spoce within the coge becousethe horizontoI Íie|d hos been el iminoted trom the spoceinside ihe coge"

The rectonglers third property is in suppressing thesurrounding rodiotions outside of it" This is thereoson why you open sl ightly ol l closed drowerswithin the test oreo, becouse o closed drower octsin on opposite woy to on omplif ier ond wil l weokenthe signols you ore trying to receive.

There is o rectonglen though. which is different onddoes not hove ony of these properties. The oncientscol led it o rectongle of divine proportions" lts sidesore in the rotios of t to 6 (J5 = 2.23ó). Such orectongle ond olso one whose rotios ore I to 7 (osdiscovered by Turenne) ore peculior in not screeningrodiotions.

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T HE MYST ER YIN THE GREAT

OF T HE SARC OPHAG USPYRA MI D

C OFFER RATI OS

Sorcophogus is the nome for o rectongu|or stone coÍfintound in the buriol chombers of the pyromids. Thesorcophogus in the King.s Chomber oÍ the Greot Pyromidhos been o motter oÍ debote over the yeors. Whot wosits use? Wos it o buriol coff in? Wos on ostronomicolinstrument kept in i t? l s i t connected wi th sp i r i tuo lin i t iot ion? A l l these quest ions hove been osked. Noone hos been oble to provide on outhoritotive onswerto sotisÍy oIl the diÍferent groups of people invo|ved inso|ving the mystery oÍ the Greot Pyromid.

Toke o centimeter rule ond meosure the outsidelengths of the reproduction of the coffer by theArgentineon proÍessor José Alvorez Lopez. Thelength is 7.97 cms ond the width is 3.58cms. Therotio of these two meosurements is I to 2.26. Soeven fhis crude meosurement gives the I to,16. rotioosowhofeverwosploced in the sorcophogus couldinterocf wifh the outside subtle rodiotions.

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The next question to osk is whot wos ploced in thecoffer ond whot subtle rodiotion interocted with it.I f we drow o | ine ot óo15| to the vert ico l oÍ theGreot Pyromid Írom its oPex, the |ine Posses direct|ythrough the cofÍer. Along this porticulor ongIe troveIsthe Pí.roy f introduced in Chopter |) which is o |iÍe.giving roy. lt thereÍore seems |ikely thot certoinodvonced people did loy in the coíÍer to be zoppedby the fr-roy, os Poul Brunton describes he did inhis book A Seorch in Secret Egypt. Dr. Brpntontsrwo sepor@ Greot furomidsorcophogus moke excit ing reoding. Others whohinted or were ocknowledged to hove been init iotedto widom in this monner ore Moses. St. Poul.Sophocles, Solon. Ploto, Cicero, Herocl itus. Pindor.ond futhogoros.

! knew Christopher Hil ls hod visited the pyromids.but not unti l l hod been o student oÍ his for twoyeors did it sl ip out thot he hod olso spent o nightin the Greot foromid. Unfortunotely, he would noteloborote on his experience. The Pi-roy seems fohove o direct connecti 'on with our consciousness.When the B.roy is extrocted from l ivíng tissue. thetissue dies iust os our body dies when our conscious-ness leoves it. lt seems possible thot lying under onextremely intense source of Pi rodiotion wil l blowour consciousness in some woy. By divinotion youcon find the secret of the oncient init iotion rites.lv1oybe mony wise men hove spent o níght in thecoFfer though few wil l tolt obout it.

Poul Brunton,Weiser , 1970.

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RADIUM BLOCK

Usíng the properties of o divine reciongle Turenneinvented the rodium block. This consists of o weokhomeopothic solution oÍ rodium soIts in o woodenblock.

The rodium block is the trodit ionol omplif ier For ol ldivining instrumentofion. One end of the block iswhite ond the other block. lt con be used toincreose either verticol or horizonüoI vibrqtions.Rodium hos the effect of enhoncing.your Supersen-sonic obility through omplifying the subtle rodiotionsfrom the somple.

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TURENNE RULE

lF you wont to tune into ony oF the horizontolv ibrot ions, shown in the leFt co lumn of the tob le,p loce the rod ium block in o hor izonto l pos i t ion.This wi l l increose the v ibrot ions f rom ihe wi tnessused when the b lock is touching the wi tness. Whenstood verticol ly on o witness the verticol vibrotionsore increosed. moking the witness become more l ikehov ing the obiect i tse l f present . The Turenne RodiumBlock is o greot o id in mop reoding.

The des ign of the rod ium block is spec io l ly mode tof i t on the Turenne Rule, somet imes co l led theTurenne 155 cm Rule s ince i t i s 155 cms long. Whenthe b lock is p loced of the zero po int on the ru le wi ththe rule Focing north-soufh ond the white Foce oF theblock Foc ing south your pendulum wi l l osc i l lo te eosf-west . As the pendulum is moved o long the ru le i t wi l lstort to rotote ot 13 cms. Then ot l9 cms your pendu-lum wi l l rotote in the oppos i te d i rect ion. This chongein swing occurs o l l o long the ru le ot po ints 13. 19a 25e50r 55. 62, 68t 80 ond 155. The bosic use of the ruleis to onolyze cryslols of motter to determine whototomic elements the rnotter is composed ot.

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l f you now ploce on ore somple on the block rhe Fieldchonge points wil l disoppeor. They ore reploced bypoints ind icot ing the eIements in the somple. lÍ thesomple conto ins copper there wi l l be o pendulumreoction ot 29 cms. si nce 29 is the otomic number oÍcopper. Similorly reoctions at 79 indicote gold, 47si lver, 78 plotinum ond so on throughout the otomictob le. As o checkrp loce the somple on i ts otomicnumber. |Í you ore correct the pendu|um responsedisoppeors. The rule o|so picks up the properties oÍolko lo id drugs (hero in, morphine, etc .) which occurin the lower end of the spectrum. Chemists experiencedi fÍ icu l ty in detect ing smoI l quont i t ies of these drugsin o person. Whereos with the Turenne Rule ond osomp|e oÍ the person! sol ivo ploced on the rodiumbIock the smolIest quontíties con be detecfed. Herethen we hove o grouP oÍ divining instruments whichcost less thon $100.00 which con out-perform instru-ments costing thousonds of dol lqrs.

The Turenne rule is o wonderfu| imp|ement for Íindingout obouf your physicol ond emotionol stote of being.Once you put o personts bloodspot on the rule. thewhole ouric Íield oÍ thot person is on the ru|e. Youcon te l l onyth ing obout h im: whot e lements he locks,whot he hos o surp|us oÍ. whot he is oI lerg ic to ' etc .Heolthy people produce o vibrotion ot 80 on the rule.Anything either side oF 80 is out of bolonce.

The Turenne Rule con olso be used with the moremodern ompl i f ier co l led the "Hef igor" .

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THE HEFIGAR

Hef igor stonds For HiI ls . End-f i re lntens iíy ing Guideond Rodiotor . l t i s o r rnny omp| i f ied omp| iÍ ierwhich incorporotes íour diFferent omplif iers workingtogether to moke it powerful enough to turn the mostunsensit ive person into o diviner. lvbny people f indthot when us ing the Hef igor the d iv in ing s ignol i sincreosed so much thot they do not need o pendulumto further omp|iÍy the results. since with it they confee l "yes" ond "no" onswers in e i ther s ide of the i rbroin. The secret of the Hefigor is thot eoch of itsomplif iers works on whot went beFore it. so thesignol gets bigger ond bigger. Storting from thebose the signol is directed up the polyrod untíl itshoots out of the end in o concentroted loser-shorpbeom. One of the ompl i f iers is l r i t ium, whichconsists oÍ three hydrogen otoms (H3). Now sincewe ore 907o woter, which is H2O. fhe H3 interoctswith our H2ro moke us more sensit ive to these subtlerod iot ions. The other ompl iF iers oct to increose thes ignol f rom the somple.

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When you hold o Hefigor in your hond. you feel osensotion when it is orientoted in line with o torget.Thís sensotion ol|ows you to use the Hefigor os odirection-finder to determine whot is northn eost,south, ond west. Turning in eoch direction, youwil! feel the sensotion in your honds or broin whencrossing the north-soufh line ond the eost-west line.

The Hefigor con be used to tell you where obiects orehidden. l'lolding it ond o witness in one hond you conturn in o circle until you Íeel o sensotion in your heod.lf you ore not yet this sensitive. you con hold opendulum in your other hond. When the pendulumreocts your wond is pointing in the direction oÍ theobiect.

The numerous Uses oí this method oÍ locotion inc|ude:

orchoeo|ogísts Íindi ng buried ortiÍocts,

treosure -seekers |oco tí ng coi ns underground.

divers |ooking Íor wrecks,

porents seorching Íor runowoy children,

police hunting bodies,

scientists tolking to otoms,

ostrologers tolking to siors,

you tolkingtoyourunconscious to find your nextsteps íor growth.

. . . the |ist is endless. You con think up íÍr'ny Useswhere if opplies in your l i fe.

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TRITIU MSOURCE

Remember, in Supersensonics t ime ond distqnce orenot relevonf . Supersensonics is in onother dimension.outside time ond distonce.

The Hefigor gives best results when the smoll mognet ismoved o|ong the po|yrod Írom the point. groduoIlytowords the whi te s ide unt i l o chonge in pendulumswing is detected. This is the correct tun ing.

For omplif icotion of the diviner's reoction, orientotethe HeFigor with the block mognet side to mogneticnorth ond the white side to the south in l ine wifh ocomposs needle ond ploce it on o mop or rule orwitness. Ask questions unti l your pendulum indicoteso chonge in swing. The Turenne ru|e is best Íormeosuring the chorocterist ic wove-fields oF somplesor o remedy to see iÍ they ore suitoble. To use fheHefigor soleIy os o sfimu|ofor oF the wove-tie|d oÍ osomple, stond the somple on the top or in front of thewhite side oÍ the HeÍigor ond detect o chonge in thependu|um swing Íor your questions.

Do not underestimote the power oF this omplif ier.Becouse of its components ond the woy eoch reinforcesthe otherso the Hefigor hornesses the entire rnogneficf ie ld of the eorth in the serv ice of d iv in ing. There-Fore the Hefigor is virtuol ly indispensible os orodi esthesi c i nstrument.

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SECTION 2

SUPE RSENSON IC APPL ICAT IONS

lvlony oí the opplicotions of rodiesthesio in the thirties ore notdirect|y opplicoble to todoy.s more scientiÍic wor|d. ln Fronce,Bovis wos emp|oyed os o professionol tester oÍ whether wine ondcheese were good or bod. ln Englond, butterfly collecting woson extremely popu|or postime, ond co|lectors used rodíesthesioto locote fhem. The illnesses ond diseoses of those times holenow been brought under control by modern medicine. So thesespecific opplicotions of rodiesthesio ore somewhot out of dote.

[n this section, the work oÍ these post rrrcsters oÍ rodiesthesiohos been updoted with presentdoy exomples to show thevoried fields thot divining hos been succesfully opplied to.AIl these exomp|es ore bosed on the work oÍ the pioneers ofthe 30's ond in no woy reÍlect the competency of the outhor.

It is suggested thot you skim those opplicotions which do notinterest you. But do not skim fhe Supersensonic exomples thotoccompony these opplicotions since mony ore introduced hereÍor the first time, whi|e others ore eloborotÍons on techniquesthot were íntroduced in Section l.

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J . PAUL GETTY I I I

WIO! WORLD

Pau l Get ty los t an ear to l ta l i an k idnaperswho co l lec ted 2 .7-mi l l i on-do l la r ransom.

ITALY. THE HOME OF KIDNAPPING

Itol ions belonging to moderotely weolthy ond richfomilies, or employees of powerful corporotions orekidnopped on on overoge of one o week, ond held forronsom. The obductors ore quite prepored to hold theirvictims for mony months os i lIustroted in the cose oÍFroncesco Nopolí, the 2Gyeor old son of o weoIthyItol ion lowyer who wos held for four months before o$ l .ó mi l I ion ronsom re leosed h im.

The score is such thot ín Ito|y o personoI bodyguordis more populor thon the lotest sports cor.

AIthough oIl kídnoppings ore bizorre, one of the mosthorr iÍy ing wos thot of J . Pou| Getty l | | , the l ó7eorold grondson of bi l l ionoire J. Poul Getty, who vonishedfrom his bohemion hounts in Rome o Íew weeks oftersuggesting to his gir lÍriend thot o toke kidnoppin9 mighteose his cosh shortoge. A ronsom note Íor $l7 mil| ionwos received but nobody wos reolly sure of the situotionond leost of oll the boy's grondfother who refused to poythe ronsom.

Then. months ofter the disoppeoronce when the kidnopperswere convinced thot they were not being token seriously,they cut off Poul 's r ight eor ond sent it to o Rome news-Poper with o |ock oÍ his hoir ond o note reducing theronsom to $3 mil l ion. The note olso stoted thot unlessthe ronsom were poid quickly, the rest of Poul 's bodywould orrive in smoll pieces. The ronsom wos poid ondPoul wos releosed.

Our declining economy ond rising unemploymentcou|d bring obout o wove oÍ coo|, proÍessionoIkidnoppers in the United Stotes, iust os it hos donein l t o l y .

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HOW ARE WE TOPREVENT THIS?

KIDNAPPED:

Kidnopping is o porticulorly nosty oÍfoir; nobody knowswhot octíon is best fo foke. There is o genero| stofe ofconfusion, even Íor the kidnopperso since they do nofknow in odvonce whot eífect fhe victim's presence wi!Ihove on them, or how they will reoct to the dilemmotheir crime hos creoted due to pressure generoted withthe country's popu|otion looking Íor them. Becouse ofthis element oÍ uncertointy ond unpredictobi!ity' timingond occurocy ore more importont in pursuing kidnoppersthon ony other kind of criminols"

The key lies in srift oction" No longer ore we otthe mercy of the obductors: woíting for them tocommunicote; hoping things wil l turn out ol l r ighfwonting to toke oction, ond not knowing whot oi how"Now we con counter ottock so Íosf os to completelyostonish the criminols ond undermine their conÍidencein themselves"

Ropid detection oÍ Pou!.s whereobouts could hoveovoided his loss oÍ on eor ond brought the obductorsquickly to coptivity.

or his eor ond lock oí hoir cou|d hove been used osexcellent witnesses fo locote Poul before the ronsomwos poíd. Only when kidrnppers know they wiIl becought will the crime's populority decreose.

As we hove seen by the decline of the hiiocking wove,knowing they will be cought is on excellent deferrentto mosf people considering this woy of roising money.

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CAPTIVE OR COLLABORATOR ?

As she wos corried out oÍ her oportment by two blockmen ond o white womon ond dumped into the trunk ofon o|d Chevy, neighbors held bock by gunÍire heordPotty Heorst screom, "Pleose let me go! Oh no, notl l l € .|, Thus begon the most horrifying kidnopping inAmer icors h is tory. Three doys loter Berke ley 's KPFArodio stotion received o letter from the SymbioneseLiberotion Army (SLA) stoting Potty Heorst wos oprisoner of wor. The ÍolIowing week KPFA receivedonother letter ond o cossette tope contoining o messogeÍrom Potty ond from field morsho| Cinque, heod of theSLA, demonding o mu|t i -mí| l ion do| lor food d is t r ibut ionto the needy.

Po t t y , " l 'm O .K . . . . lwon t fo ge f ou t o f he re . "

On the night of Potty's 20th birthdoy, Februory 20th,the Rev. Cec i l Wi l l ioms, the fomous b lock min is ter ofGlide Arlemoriol Church in Son Froncisco, received ophone co|| directíng him to o telephone booth whereonother tope wos hidden on which Cinque osked tormore food to be distributed.

Potty's only words were: "Todoy is Februory l9th.This morning the Shoh of lron executed two men otdown. " After seventeen doys si lence onother topesurfoced ofter o phone col l to o Son Froncisco rodiostotion.

" l don ' i be l ieve you ' re do ing everyth ing in your power.I don ' t be l ieve you ' re do ing onyth ing ot o l l . "

FEBPatty Hearst before kidnapprng

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Potty's voice is reported to hove sounded Írightenedwhich led some people to bel ieve she wos forced toreod o script. Others, noting thot the food give-owoyprogrom hod been o shombles, wondered whether thebilterness in her tone wos reolly directed towords herporents.

Two months ofter the kidnopping the food progrom wosoperoting eff iciently ond o Son Froncisco undergroundnewspoPer received o note from the S|Á soying Pottywould be releosed within 72hovrs. Then suddenly onApri l 3rd onother tope wos received together with opicture oÍ Potty, now ' 'Tonio' ' , ho|ding o sub.mochine

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Potty/Tanioz "l hove chosen to stoy ond fight."

In iust ó0 doys Potty the kidrrop victim wos chongedto Tonio the revolutionory. Then on April lSth theSLA, with Potricio Heorst holding o semi-outornoticrifle, robbed the l-fibernio Bonk on Noreigo Streetin Son Froncisco. She nexf surfoced in Los Angeles.While Bi l l ond Emily l- lorris were struggling outsideo sfore with the owner ond on employee, Potty firedo sproy of bulIets Írom on outornotic ocross thefront oÍ the store, o||owing the Fhrris.s to escope.AÍter o tip off , hundreds of po|ice surrounded ohouse ot 54th Street in Los Angeles ond wor brokeout" The house ond its occuponts, six members otthe S|Á' were burnt to the ground. From mid-t/oy 1974 until mid-September 1975, Pattv ond thel-{orris 's eluded ol l pol ice ond FBI otfempts tocopture them.

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Becouse of the drostic chonge from potty, the youngvivocious U.C. Berkeley siudenf, to Tonio, the gun-wielding bonk robber, the time e|ement in ihÍs cJseis even more dromotic thon in other kídnopping coses.With o swift reso|utÍon of the cose, not on|y Pátty ondher porents buf the who|e country óould hove beenspored on ordeol.

SUPERSENSONICS COULD l.|AVEFOUND HER ON THE FTRST DAY

Let us look ot the opprooch we would hove token toend this offoir ot eoch stoge of the dromo.

A mop reoding of the Boy Areo would determine thecity where Potty wos held coptive. The noturol firststep wou|d be to osk iÍ she were sti|| in the Boy Areo.Hoving leorned thot she wos, we would next pioce thependulum over eoch city in turn ond hold the thought:''|s Potty in this city?,' As o cross check, hove twáother people do the some thing.

On finding thot the city wos Son Froncisco, o streetmop oÍ Son Froncisco with o picture of Potty Heorstloid on it wou|d oct os witnesses. We wouíd orientotethe mop ond picture north-south ond hotd the pendulumover the picture. While sending out the thouiht "tsPotty on this coordinote?rr we would move rhi pendulumdown the rnop. Once the coordínot" (Y) is |ocoted,Ínove.the pendu|Um ocross Íhe mop to find the (X)coordinote. The intersection of ihese coordinotes woutdlocote Potfy to within o block, using the mop shown.A city plonner's mop would be used io find tire exocthouse. The totoI Process is so quÍck os to be o|mostUnconny to onyone not Íomilior with if .

THE FIRST DAY:

Streets of San Francisco: Vherethe lfearst melodrama unfolded

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WILL'AM ANDEM'LV HARR'S

ÁFFEs7ED

PArfv HÉARsrWENDV VOSHIMURA

Once the obductors ore locoted, the woy police deolwith them wil l depend on how dongerous they ore, sothe supersensit ive person con help by leorning inodvonce, before the police move in, whot to expect.While one supersensonic operotor wos locoting pottygeogrophicoIly, onother could be determining Íoctsobout the obductors.

Using o photogroph of Potty os witness, he coutd osk:

Wos Potty kidnopped?Did she know ony of her obductors?Were ony of the kidnoppers known fugitives fromthe low?Are their records on fi le in o Colifornio off ice?Are they copoble of murder?Are there more thon l/2/3 . . ./ people with potty?Do they ol l hove guns?Are they copoble of using fhem?Do they occupy more thon one room?Do they hove lookoufs?

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LATER

EVEN LATER

When the topes were received, it become cleorerthot Potty wos sti l l in the Boy Areo ond thot theSLA members were qui te ÍomiI ior wi th the oreo.Agoin, the obove opprooch woutd hove yieldedthe hideout, but this t ime using the tope os wifness.

SENDtNG A TAPE, A LOCK OF l - tAtR, OR ALETTER IS PERFECTLY SAFE FOR THE ABDUCTORSUNDER STANDARD CIRCUA/STANCES. BUT TURN.ING SUCH ARTICLES OVER TO A RADIESTHESIESTIS L IKE TELL ING HIMWHERE THE ABDUCTORS ARE .THE ARTICLES ARE AS GOOD AS RADAR, S INCETHEY HAVE BEEN IN THE HIDEOUT AND ABSORBEDITS WAVE-FIELD.

Perhops Supersensonics is the only woy to f ind someoÍ the onswers, since Potty rnoy, herse|f ' be out oftouch with the chonges thot she went through. Asupersensonics operotor con leorn her motives, whether

she Felt resentful ogoinst her porents,she hod been broinwoshed, drugged, tortured,hypnotized,she wos romonticol ly involved with ony of fheSLA members,she wos forced to porticipote in the bonk robbery,she wos o wi l l ing convert to the SLA,she wos fr ightened Íor her l i fe,she wos phys ico l ly obused.

A picture of Potty Heorst hos her vibrotions ossociotedwith it. A picture of ' 'Tonio' ' hqs onother set oÍ vibro-tions. Using the psychologicol onolysis technique,given loter in this section, we con find out ho'rrextensive the chonges in Potty reol ly were ond whetherthe chonge to Tonio wos reolly os drostic os it seemed.

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F IR ST LAW OF RADIESTHESIA

You con see by this exomple thot you con obtoininíormotion obout onything thot exists. The'on|ylimits ore whot you yourself ploce on this technique,whích brings to light the Íirst |ow of rodiesthesio:

tF tT EXtSTS, tT tS KNOWN.

The reoson we con top into this knowledge is thot therodiotíons of o|l existing reo|ities ore everywhere.

lf you do not hove o scientific bockground you moystill be o<periencing troub|e wíth the concept of theserodiotions being everywhere ot the some time. Anonology which moy help is supplied by the greotnpthemoticion, physicist, philosopher Sir Jomes Jeonswho colculoted thot:

WITH EVERY BREATH, WE BREATHE IN TWOMoLEcULEs oF THE lÁsT BREATH oF JUL|US cAEsAR.

ThÍs meons thot Ju|ius Coesor.s |ost breoth is every-where in the universe ond contoins so mony moleculesthof there is enough for eoch of us to breothe in twoof them with every breoth.

So too, by onology, the rodiofions of oll thoughfs ondthings in the universe ore ovoiloble to us. Even some-thÍng os for owoy os o stor is, in terms of its rodiotion,not even on ormrs length owo/o

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JAMES R. HOFFA

INTERNAL UNION POLITICS

MAFIA CONNECTIONS

ALIVE OR DEAD:

ln 1930 Judge Croter wos o New York Stote SupremeCourt Justice when he disoppeored. The cose wosnever so lved ond is s t i l l the some problem th i r ty- f iveyeors loter , os shown in the cose oÍ. . .

Jomes R. Hoffo, the former heod of the Teomsterslnternotionol Union. When President Nixon commutedHoíÍo's thirteen-yeor sentence on moiI froud ond briberychorges in 1971, he odded o stipulotion thot HofÍo couIdnot run Íor leodership oF the union beFore l980. At thetime when o Federol court wos considering Hoffo'soppeo| to be ol|owed to run for |eodership beÍore l980.Hoffo vonished. There were three moior sources ofconf| ic t in HofÍo 's I i fe , eoch copob|e of Ieoding to h isdi soppeoronce.

S ince h is re|eose f rom io i | , Hofío hod been open|ychollenging for his old iob even though under o bonprevent ing h is invo lvement in un ion oct iv i ty . A feudhod erupted between his supporters ond those who weresotisf ied with the incumbent, Fronk Fitzimmons, result-ing in o ser ies of v io lent inc idents , inc lud ing beot ings,shootings ond bombings.

Apporently l-loffo wos on his woy to meet withLeonord Schultz, Tony hovenzono, ond TonyGiocolone, repufed os the heod lvbfio mon inDetroit. Apporently Giocolone wos under oFederol indictment stemmíng from o deoIinvolving the unionts multi -bi l l ion dollor pensionfunds, ond wonted to know whot teomster recordshod been subpoenoed"

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BUSINESS DEA LS

Tony Provenzono ond Hoffo hod been on unÍriendlyterms Íor some time ofier Hoffo refused to heIp Provenzonoget o union pension. Provenzono's extortion convictiondisquol iÍ ied h im for the pens ion, whi le Hoffo 's moi|-Íroud ond iury.tomperin9 did not interfere with his ownpension. Provenzono wos enroged ond threotened Hoffo.

Hoffo hod o consideroble fortune tied up in businessdeols with persons o[ infomous reputotions, os reportedin Overdr ive. l t wos specu|oted thot one oÍ theseportners moy hove been involved with the disoppeoronce.

HofFo.s l i fe ond his disoppeoronce ore tuIl of intrícotemysteries. A number of people stood to beneÍit by himbeing oui oÍ the woy. Rodiesthes io con he lp to cutthrough th is web of complex i t ies ond get to the bos ictruth s .

The fol lowing questions should be oskedr using ophotogroph witness:

ls Jimmy Hoffo deod/olive?

Wos Jimmy Hoffo kidnopped?

Wos Fronk F i tz immons invo lved in Hoffo 'sdisoppeoronce?

Deod or olive, Floffo or histhe mop-reodi ng technique

body con be locoted usingof rodíesthesio.

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ELLIPTICAL PENDULUM SWI NGS

You hove probobly noticed by now thot your pendulumswings ore not olwoys circulor. Sometimes they form oquoshed circle which is known os on el l ipse. Theseell ipticol swings give us more inforrnotion thon iust thestroÍ ghttonuord yes-no onswerso

When the pendulum responds in on el l ipticol motion,the onswer is quolif ied. lt hos condit ions ottoched toit. Looking down on the pendulum, o clockwise circulormotion is o positive response qnd on onticlockwisecirculor motion o negotive reply. These swings you oreolreody fomi l ior with.

The clockwise ond onticlockwise el l ipticol swingsmeon "yes, but" ond "no, but" respectively.

When the el l ipses ore seen you osk more questions todetermine whot the "buf" meons. For exomple, whenwe osk, "Wos Fronk Fitzimmons involved in Hoffotsdisoppeoronce?" let us ossume o "No. but" onswerwos received. Now we turn inwords ond determinethe concept we hod of the word "involvement" os weused it in this question. . .Did we meon

(o) mosterminded it?(b) discussed ít with others?(c) he lped in the p lon?(d) octuolly wirh Hoffo when he disoppeored?

or ony other concepts we ÍÍrry hove hod.

Soy our meoning of involvement wos (d) - 'bctuollywith Hoffo when he disoppeored." Then the "no, but"resPonse is soyíng no to (d), i .e. ' 'nol Fitzsimmons wosnot octuolly with Hoffo when he disoppeoredn but hewos involved in some woy, so keep osking questions.r '

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YES, BUT.. .

The best woy is to clorifY Yourquesfion until the ell iPticolsring becomes perfectly circulor.

The pendulum wi l l circle in onell ipticol orbit

when the onswer is not o cleoryes or no

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STATISTICS VALIDATION

RA PE

Rope is the countryts fostest-growing violent crime.This stotistic moy be influenced by the womenrsliberotion nrovement, os rnore women ore now willingto come forword ond foce the humi|Íotions of seeingtheir rope chorges through to the end. ln '1973, therewere 51r000 reported coses ond, since the crime moreoften thon not goes unrePorted, experts estímote fhotfhere were of leost 2501000 ropes ond oftempted ropesthol yeor.

Rope is one of the |eost understood crímes. Perhopsthe words ' 'w i thout consent , ' ' ' 'oggressíon, . , ' 'V ioIence, ' 'ond "humiliofion" better describe rope thon the word' 'sex.. ' When this is recognÍzed, perhops the sexuo!hisfory of the vÍctim wiIl not be looked ínto, which on|yodds more humiliotion to her ordeol. The sexulol bock-ground of the victim moy hove nothing to do with whethershe wos roped. From the stondpoint of humiliotion, therope of o prostitute, hostess, doncer, or night club gir!is no different from thot of o housewiÍe, mother, orco-ed. Nobody likes fo be roped.

Before looking ot o specific rope cose we will stort bychecking the experts' estirnote of 2501000 ropes ondottempted ropes for the yeor of 1973 ond determine theexoct number to the neorest thousond by construcfing oword witness numbers chort. Remember to omplify itswove-field before use by orientoting it north-south,ol lowing sunlight to fol l on it or using on overheod l ight,ond plocing your composs beneoth it. Combine os monyof these omplifÍcotion effects os possib|e.

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NUMBERS CHART

Add your quesfion to the chort os o word witness. Infhis woy, if your mind wonders slightly while diviningthere is less chonce of the results being odverselyoffected. As it is improcticol to write oll the digitsfrom fifty thousond to one million on o chort, twelvesignificontly spoced numbers ore chosen, ond o "morethon" question is osked. The one used here is "Werethe number of ropes ond ottempted ropes in Americo in1975 more thon ? " lf the onswer is more thon5O,OOO, but notrnor*T'on 1001000 t you con begin tonorrow in on o specific nunrber.

Were the number of ropes ond ottempted ropes inAmerico in 1975 more thon ?

W

50r000

2001000

4O0r000

7001000

t00r000

2501000

500r000

800r000

t50.000

3001000

ó00'000

I,0001000

Asking questions with Trigrom ond Hexogrom numberwitnesses ollor'red the oncient Chinese to invent onoccurote divining Ínethod colled the l Ching. Theresu|ts ore equo||y omozing when thÍs witness mefhodis used properly.

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Defendant Joan Little with brother: God-fearing?

A CRI ME OF HUMILIATION

Joon Litt le, the only femole prisoner in the NorthCorol ino Beoufort county ioi l , hod been orrested twiceon breoking ond entering chorges ond wos owoiting onoppeol on her seven to ten yeor sentence,

One August morning, the ioi ler Clorence All igood wosdiscovered stobbed to deoth by on ice pick in her cel l .Miss Litt le hod escoped. Eight doys loter, she turnedherself in to low otÍicers in Ro|eigh.

At the triol Joon Litt le testiÍied thot AIl igood forcedher to perform orol sex while holding her heod with onehond ond with the ice pick held up ogoinst her foce.At o cruciol point, Al l igood dropped the pick which shegrobbed ond struck out with.

The prosecution cloimed thot Miss Litt le enticed All igoodwith sexuol fovors, murdered him, ond then escoped.The medicol evidence introduced wos thot Al l igood wosfound without his shirt ond trousers on; in one hond wosthe ice pick ond in the other his ponts. There were stobwounds on his legs, but none in his trousers, ond All igoodhod eioculoted recently.

The cose oroused notiono! interest since Joon Litt le woso young 100 pound block wonlcrn ond All igood o 190pound white mon ond the triol wos in North Corol ino,bringing the issues of rocism, sexism, ond prison reforminto the controversy. With ol l this publicity ond obottery oÍ public-interestrcrientoted ottorneys, JoonLitt le wos oquitted.

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One wonders how mony other people doily foce humilio-tions forced on them by outhoritiest both in ond ouf of

ioil, but due to theÍr subservient position, reolÍze thoto deof eor wil l be turned when they comploin,

Young children qnd odolescenfs ore porticulorly open tothis form of obuse ond ore not olwoys believed when theyget up the couroge to te!! it. Alternotively, motivess,ch os ieolousy, envy, revenge, ond iust beÍng misunder-stood con drive odo|escents to fo|se|y occuse someone oÍmolesting or rope. Rodiesthesio con help fo sort out thehidden truths in both kinds of situotion. Whenrodiesthesio is used by o wider number of people, ondwhen children ore troined in schools from the oge ofseven in this science, then people will nof hove suchÍeor of being misiudged or misconvicted. Perhops JoonLitfle would not hove run, hod she been cerioin thotsomeone wou|d hove believed her side oÍ the story.

Using o picture of Joon Little, the ice pick ondAlligoodts clothes os witnesses, the courts couldoccurotely onswer these questions:

Did Miss Little premeditotively murder Alligood?

Did Mss Little kill Alligood out of spontoneous roge?

Díd AIligood force Joon Little to perform sel( with him?

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STEP ONE:

Did Alligood use rhe ice pick ro force Miss Linleto perÍorm sex with him?

Did Mss Litt|e suffer humÍtiotion ot the honds ofAll igood?

They could then continue to determine ony ofher detoilsregording the cose which they Íeet ore reíevonf.

on the other hond, thís fechnique Ínoy be foo simpleforcourts to occept,.ond they rmy prefer on in-dápthlook into fhe psychologicot moke-up of both Little ondAlligood to oid the cose. This is porticulorly usefulwhen one porfy Ís deod, since he connof to|É for himse|f.

ln designing o chort of this kind, we would focus onlyon those quo|íties thot re|ote to fhe Co5€9 using fhem osword witneses ond selecfing omong themwith ihePercenfíle DioI os introduced in Secfion t.

Write down on seporote cords to form word witnesses olist of key wods, such os:

NEED TO DOMINATEDISL]KE OF CONFUCTWTLUNGNESS TO LIETENDENCY TO TEASESENSIT]VITY TO OTHERSSEXI,AL D]SCRIMMT]ONEXTENT OF SELF-DECEPNONNEED FoR sELF{oNFlRlúATl oN

RAcÍsMTRI.'STAGGRESSI\ENESSCAPACITY FOR:

PHYSICAL VTOI.ENCEMWDERRAPE

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STEP TWO:

STEP THREE:

Ploce o photo of thePe rcen t i l e D io l . Ais odequote.

Ampl i fy the se l -up.

person ot the center oÍ thenewspoper photo or o xerox copy

Examiíá ptroto by llk€tusuÍt

JoAnnc lJtt|c h s<r| Fffitcirco, on hei vo' tD o nev liÍc

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STEP FOUR:

STEP FIVE:

STEP SIX:

STEP SEVEN:

Set o stondord person cleorly in your mind forcomporison, becouse you connot osk whot percentogesopply to o person without setting some stondord. Onemethod ís to ronk yourse|f os 5@/o on o|l fhe topics ondsee how they compore to you. AlternotÍve|y, you mayput Liftle ot 50p/o ond compore Alligood's reodings tothis, or vice verso.

Hold one cord from Step I in your free hond os o wordwifness.

lúove the sensor oround the dioI while osking, ''Whot

i-s the personrs percentoge?" A "yes" will result inthe segment corresponding to the omount of thot quolityinherent in the péÍsoÍlo

Repeot using the other cords, ond build up o picture oÍthe persorro|Íty.

Using this technique, we con determine more oboutLittle ond Alligood thon by listening to chorocterwitnesses, circumstontiol evidence, or relying ontestimony olone.

!f the person shows a 9@/o score in "copocity for self-deception" on the word wifness, his testirnony does nothove much volue. And yet the iury members ore usuollyunob|e to ignore somethíng they hove heord. Un|ikeiury members, who con get emotionolly involved in ocose' thÍs method is complete|y importio| if used bydisi nterested persons.

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REVENGE

After successÍu||y defending M'iss LittIe, her lowyerJerry Poul col led ottention io how he won the cose.The $3251000 in donotions gove Miss Litt le the obil ityto buy the best counsel in the notion, mount on extensive

iury selection process, hire investigotors, f ly in expertwitnesses, spend thousonds on "counseling" to PrePoreher for her testimony - even to hire o psychic to "feelout the vibes" of prospective iurors.

The money enobled Poul to work endlessly with MissLitt le, toking her through her story over ond over unti lshe become bored with it. He did this, he soys, so thotthe prosecutor could not moke her ongry enough to mokeo c{uite l iterol ly fotol mistoke, os she wos focing omondotory deoth penolty if found guilty.

ln stoting thot he con win ony cose in this country given

enough money, Poul is pointing out the defects of the

iudiciol system os o chorode ond i l lusion. He soys,

"This system doesn ' t wont iust ice. l t wontsconvictions. Thot.s why, given enough moneyíI con buy iust ice."

ln Supersensonics, iudgements ore not rnode. Focts oreosked for ond given. When presented with o correctsituofion, o course of oction con be plonned ondexecuted.

The opposite is illustroted by the news story of o womon

I iv ing in Doytono Beoch. F|or ido. who ÍiIed o comp|ointogoinst o rnon who she cloimed roped her" Before policecould orrest him, six women ottocked the mon with kniveswhite he wos working in his front yord ond inÍ|ictedenough domoge thot he wos odmitted into the locolhospito I .

Hod ony one of them stoyed colm enough to use thistechnique, two simple questions, "Wos lv1s.-roped?".'Did Arlr. rope her?" might hove ovoided otot of poirETlA-round.

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THE PROBLEM

BOSTON INTERRACIAL VIOLENCE

CR IME

Eoch yeor the lotest FBI figures show the crime rote tobe rising shorply. Typicol ly, violent crime ond propertycrimes increose l0 to 20 per cent eoch yeor.Specif ico l ly:

Murder increoses byRope by oboutAggrovoted ossoultRobberyBurgloryLorcenyTheft of motor vehicles

5-7o/o4-l5o/o8-l0o/o20-30o/ol4-20o/o15-20o/o4-60/o

Although people ore extremely concerned with thisproblem, noming it os their community's top problem,obove unemp|oyment, tronsportotion, cost oÍ |iving,educotion ond toxes. outhorities Írom the police to theFBI to Congress hove hod little success ot findingso|utíons. They ore ot o totoI loss: the present systemis not helping ond they con see no vioble olternotives.This foct is emphosized in thot only obouf I in 5 seriouscrimes is being solved.

As Renee Wogler loy dyirB slre spoke obout her ownmurder. Three young blocks hod occosted her in thestreet the previous doy. Renee, who lived in orocioIly-integroted househo|d thought nothing oí theincident. However, the next doy os she wos wolkingthrough the ghetto t.oking o con oÍ gosoline to her stoIledcor, six youths, including the three from the previousdoy, drogged her into on olley ond forced her to pourthe gos on herself . One of them set fire to her ond shebecome o humon torch. Renee threw herself down onthe ground ond rolled in on oftempt to put out fheflomes" Then she ron to the liquor store, her clothesf|oming, her hoÍr on fire, her foce b|ock, her skÍnpeeling, ond osked the monoger to "pleose coll onombulonce.t' A few hours loter she wos deod.

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RAPID SOLUTIONS

This unso|ved murder sporked off o wove oÍ reto|iotionond counter refol iotion of beotings. stobbings, robberies,ond ottocks with numerous weoponsr ond onothergruesome murder in which on e|der|y white ínon wosstoned to deoth by o gong oÍ block youths. while quietlyf ish ing.

Here is onother exomple oÍ the inodequocy oÍ thestondord police method of pleoding for people tocooperote ond tel l whot they sow.

It is o sofe ossumpiion thot were the murderers of ReneeWog|er brought quick|y to iustice, the wove oÍ vio|encethot swept the city would not hove occurred. The firstretof iotion occurred 2 doys ofter Renee's deoth, ond withSupersensonics this would hove been omple time to locotethe ki l lers. Perhops their opprehension could even hovebeen effected on the some doy.

THE \ERY ATolús oF THEIR BoD|Es KNOW if theystobbed Renee. lf is recorded in their minds for eternity.

Tense sitr.ntions, woiting for o motch to ignite them,wil l olwoys be with us. Only ropid solutions to theproblem thot sporks the explosion con restore o senseof order. Supersensonics is the only method ovoiloblewith the occurocy ond quickness fo be equol to thechollenge. There is no such onimol os o perfect crime.Something is olmost olwoys left ot the scene or on fhevicfim, o strond of hoír, o drop of b|ood or so|ivo, skinunder the victim's f ingernoils. Al l ore excel lentwifnesses of the ottocker. In this cose surely ot leostone of the ottockers touched the gosoline con ondimpregnoted it with his vibrotions. Knowing theoctuol town ond oreo in which the ki l lers l ived ondusing the con os o witness, trocking them down shouldnot be too difÍicu|t.

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U.S . BIG GEST CAS H ROBBERY As onother exomple of todoy's inodequote crime preven-tion methods, we consider the cose of the biggest coshrobbery in the U.S.A. A totol of 4.3 mil l ion, tokenfrom Purolofor Security lnc.'s Armored Express Compony'svoults.

The IlI inois Bureou oÍ lnvestigotion ond !ocoI Chicogopolice, working on o tip obtoined by the countyprosecutorts office thot o "moior robbery" wos beingplonned. hod been toi l ing suspects, wotching homes,ond fo||owing o green Ford von Íor weeks. Within doysof col l ing off the survei lonce, the robbery occurred.

Since the burglors opporently knew the combinotion ofthe voult ond hod to de-octivote four seporote olorms.the police theorized thot it wos on inside iob ond govelie-detector fests to the compony's employees. The|one guord on the night of fhe robbery, Ro|ph lúorrero,wos reported to hove foiled the test. lt wos olsodiscovered thot he hod been fired by Wells Forgo Bonkin the previous yeor ofter foi l ing o similor test regordingo robbery ot their Evonston locotion.

The home surveÍ lonce teom reported thot lúorrerc hodvisited Chor|es lúorzono who hod been orrested inconnection with the Evonston crime. Unfortunotelyond typico||y, lúorzono wos re|eosed becouse the policehod i l legolly seorched his home, f inding rnonuols ondtools for servicing olorm sysfems. The lost I reod oboutthis cose, both A4orrero ond lvlorzono hod disoppeoredond so hod the $4 mil l ion.

lronicol ly, the Chicogo police bel ieve they hove thegetowoy von - fhe green Ford they were troiling doysbefore the theft.

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ENTER SUPERSENSONICS

COMPOUND SWINGSINDICATING CHANGES

By now you know how to locote the suspects ond thestolen money. This story is included here,os o blotontexomp|e oÍ the d i fÍ icu|t ies |ow outhor i t ies hove incotch ing cr imino ls .

Insteod of troi l ing suspects, they could osk doily if todoywos the doy of the plonned crime. They could determinethe plon ond the porticiponts before the event, whichwould be occurote, borring lost minute chonges.

In the previous section we detected three diÍferentefÍects: positive (*), negotive (-), ond compound(+ -). l hove Íound the compound swing is given inonswer to questions which con be chonged by the Futuredecisions oÍ someone. This extro inÍormotion isinvoluoble since it occurs even in onswer to the mostsfroightforword questions where we ore onticipoting theonly possíb le onswer os e i ther o ' 'yes ' ' or ' .no ' ' . As onexomp|e oí this we cou|d ossume the broins behind olorge robbery hos told the porticiponis ol l its detoi lsinc lud ing the doy, yet he intends to chonge i t ot thelost moment.

lf we do not know the plonner yet ond ore tuning intothe mind of on occomplice in our ottempt to f ind theexoct doy. o compound swing wil l result. For eventhough he thinks he knows whot doy the robbery is tooccur' there ore other rodiotions Írom the mostermindwhich ore modifying the result"

A robbery occurred in Boulder Creek where we live ondwe used Supersensonics to locote the stolen money oftermony hours of seorching by the police ond locols foiledto find it. A full occount oppeors in the next section offhis book.

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THE SUPERSENSONIC SOLUTION

Usirrg lvlop Reoding, ogents oÍ the FBl cou|d systemoti-col|y locote ond opprehend oIl escoped crÍmino|s ondoll fugitives from the low.

When o crime is committed in on oreo the locol pol icecould quickly perform o l ist onolysis over iheir criminoltolent books fo see if ony of the known people wereinvolved.

When o Ínon is opprehended for one crime theouthorit ies could tel l olmost instontly if he is wontedfor onother offense in fheir city or in onother port ofthe country. lf crÍmino|s knew thot fhey wou|d beopprehended within hours of the crime, this would octos o deterrent to those who believe thot their only crimewos in being cought, leoving those with unboloncedminds os societyts only criminols. Justice could beodministered more ropidly ond foirly sinceSupersensonics wou|d e|iminote the error oÍ sentencir € oninnocent porty to ioi l . This would drosticol ly olter thefunction of oll low enforcement ogencies, releosinglorge omounts of monpower, time, ond money thotcould be mode ovoiloble to chonge the conditions thotleod to crime.

Until officiols reoch this degree of reliobility they conuse rodiesthesio os o tool not unlike f he lie detector.Even if outhoríties were not wi!|ing to trust it entirely,they could ot leost use it to suggest directions for Íurtherinquiry or pursuit.

Troining in rodiesthesio would bring o new self-respectto fhe police ond ottrocr high colibre recruits. Theirpublic imoge would improve os people see this newdynomic of work.

But moreover, when you ond oll your friends use thistoo|, the protectÍon it offords you wi|l be o morepowerful defsrrent ogoinst infringement of your beirBfhon orming yourself to the teeth.

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WHO KILLED JOHN F . KENNEDY?

John F. Kennedy, the president of the United Stotes,wos ossossinoted Fridoy, Ncvember 22, 1963, whileriding in o motorcode with Texos Governor JohnConnolly through the streets of Dollos. A bullet slrotinfo Kennedyts heod, blowing owoy one side of hisskul|. The president ÍelI deod into his wife Jockie.sorms. John Connolly wos shot in his wrisf ond thigh.

Even os the world Íoced the shock, other bizorreevents were toking ploce. Within on hour oÍ theossossinotion, J.D. Tippet, o Dol|os police ofÍicer,wos shot to deoth. Lee Horvey Oswold wos orrestedinside o movie theoter with the hond gun thot wosused to kill Tippet.

Meonwhile, the police found o rifle equipped with otelescopic sight, on fhe sixth Í|oor of the Texos Schoo|Book Depository ond were told thot Lee l-brvey Os,vold,on employee, wos missing.

President, Mrs. Kennedg and Connallg at Dallas Not:.. 22, 1963.

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J I M T A H A N

WARREN COMTSSION

Two doys |oter, os Oswold wos beÍng tÍonsferred to thecounty ioil, Jock Ruby leopt out of o crowd of news-men ond shof him to deqth.

Lyndon B. Johnson quickly become president ondformed o 7-rnon commission heoded by ChieÍ JusticeEorl Worren to investigote the ki l l ings. Gerold Fordwos one of the members.The ongers ond onxieties thot were releosed by theAmericon people in so obruptly losing o president theyhod grown to trust ond respect hove not subdued withtime. The genero| Íeeling of o Worren commissioncover-up or o cover-up before the inforrnotion reochedthe commission couses doubts thot keep the controversyolive. The Worren report contoins unonsweredquestions ond unresolved onomo l ies.

The commission concluded thot Lee Horvey Oswoldocted entirely olone in the ossossinotion of PresidentKennedy ond thot he f ired oIl the shots himse|Í. Theysoid thot one bultet struck JFK in the upper bock,exited from hÍs thrmt, went on through ConnoIly,storso ond ríght wrist ond into his |eÍt thigh. lt emergedIoter under the moffress of o stretcher ot the Dolloshospitol in olmost perfect condition.

Originotors of other theories seem to monipulote theevidence to f it o t idy pockoge. They olso bring to!ight some interesting focts when they suggest thot it ísh igh ly improboble for o s ing le bul let to couse o l l th isdomoge ond be unscothed. They olso point out thotfrogments oÍ o bul|et were found in Connol|y, ond thotConnolly soys he wos hit by o seporote bullet from theones fhof hit Kennedy. The Worren commission insistedthot one bullet did ol l the domoge, olthough theoctuql poth of ihe bullet wos never troced ot the outopsy.

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Both sides hove ogreed thot it is very improboble thoioswold cou|d hove Íired the clumsybulk.oction, 1940lvlonnlicher-Corcono rif le quickly enough to let off ol!the shots, whÍch leods the opponents to conc|ude thotthere were ot leosf two gunmen: one behínd thehesident ond one in Íront oÍ him on the grossy kno|l.

Lyndon Johnson, in on interview iust before his deoth,wos of the opinion thot the entire story hod not beentold. He hos been quoted os bel ieving Kennedy woso victim oÍ o communist. perhops Costro, conspirocy,which is nof so unreosonoble since todoy we know thotthe CIA wos involved in plots on Costro's l i fe.

Even on the simplest issues, the beginner in rodiesthesiowil l sit down with o problem ond osk questions os theypop into his heod. The onswer to the previous questionsporks off the next question. In efÍect, he turns thecontro| of his experíment over to his unconscious mind,which then begíns to p|oy tricks on him. He osksquestions thot he would never hove osked if he hodwritten the questions down beforehond. lf he listenedto o toPe recording oÍ himse|Í oftenalords, he wan|d besurprised ot the lock of clority in his questions ondpossibly ot the insonity of his whole inquiry. Unless itis proctised os o science ond done systemoticol ly,rodiesthesio is useless ond even dongerous. The bestpreporotion for ovoiding fhis problem is to write downthe questions you ore going to osk before you stortdivining, with ol l the possible olternotive ror. ltes thotyou con toke. The ossossinotion of John F. Kennedyis so complex, with so Ínony different theories, thotone must cleorly define ol! the different possibi l i t iesbefore the detoiled questioning storts.

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THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DEATHOF JOHN F . KENNEDY

Did Oswold shoot ond k i l l John F. Kennedy?

Did osalo|d Íire o|| the shots in the ossossinotíon?

Were Kennedy ond Connolly hit by the somebu l l e t ?

Wos more thon one shot f ired in the ossossinotion?Two shots? Three?

Did Oswold oct o lone in the ossoss inot ion?

Wos there o conspirocy to ossossinote PresidentKennedy?

Wos the conspi rocy domestic/oreign?

Wos there more thon one person involved in theconspirocy? lv1ore thon two? lúore thon three?

Wos the FBI/ClA*/ony governm ental ogency/tv|nÍio*/ communists/Texos oil borons involved inthe conspi rocy?

Wos Oswold o government ogent?

Wos Oswold set up os o fol l guy?

Wos Jock Ruby port of the plot?

Wos Jock Ruby o member of the t,thÍia/C|^?

Did ony oÍ the doctors who exomined Kennedy'sbody porticipote in covering up evidence?

* See CIA ond Orgonized Crime for the connection.

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Wos evidence withheld from the Wofren commission?

Did those who withheld evidence do so thinkingthot i[ the truth wos known the U.S. would hoveto go to wor ogoinst the country who instigotedthe ossossinotion?

Did o government ogency ossossinofe Kennedy tooppeose onother country?

ATTACHMENT

JERKY PENDULUM SWINGS

Sometimes if you experience díff icu|ty in remoiningdetoched f rom the subiect , os is l ike ly wi th theseossossinotions, the question you ore osking moy notbe in iune wi th your unconsc ious. For exomple, whenyou osk "Wos there o conspirocy to ossossinote?" youmoy olreody believe lhere wos o conspirocy. Hencein your unconsc ious you o l reody hove o "yer" there ond"yes" is the onswer you wi l l get . You con check ononswer by osk ing, " ls th is o correct onswer?"

A "no" response would then be tel l ing you to stop,relox, ond center yourself . Perhops o rereoding ofthe "How to Mess l t Up" chopter is o lso in order .

Sometimes, when you first begin o rodiesthesio session,you wil l notice the pendulum moving with o roughmotion os it swings in o circle to onswer your question.This ierky swing te l l s you the pendulum should reo l lybe moving in ihe oppos i te d i rect ion. i .e . i f you orerece iv ing o "yes" response, i t should reo l ly be o "no."When th is occurs, re lox ond let the pendulum osc i l lo teto ond fro. Now osk the question ogoin. The pendulumswing wi l l now be in the correct d i rect ion.

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A UT HE NTICITY

THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE

An oreo defined by Bermudo, Florido ond fuerto Rico,populorly known os fhe Devil 's Triongle, hosmysteriously gobbled up numerous ships ond plones(thot is, if you believe Adi-Kent Tomos JefÍery ondChorles Berlitz, both outhors of books colled TheBernrudo Triongle) or not so mysteriously if yoffieferLowrence Kusche's version in his book The BermudoTriongle - Solved.

There ore o number of opprooches to determine thetruth obout the Bermudo Triongle through rodiesthesio.We con exomine eoch incident or the people involvedor we con determine the percenfoge of truth in thebooks themselves. Books ond newspopers ploy such ohuge role in our goining of knowledge. We use themos our outhorities ond quote Írom them without hovingthe time to investigote their occurocy. Since so muchof on outhorls consciousness goes into the writing oÍhis book, the book is on excellent witness Íor tlresubiect. Every word in the book is o word witnessreveoling to the rodiesthesiest the outhenticity of theinÍormotÍon ond the integrity of the outhor.

A quick woy to check this is to perÍormo l ist onolysison the book's Toble of Contents while osking if theincident is reported occurotely.

You could then proceed to investigote o porficulorsituotion in detoi l i f necessory.

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YES NO YES, B UT NO, BUT

Bermudo Triong|e ore out|ined be|ow in question íorm.As you reod them, write your pendulum responses inthe oppropriote column. On receiving el l ipticolswings, osk further questions unti l you ore sotisf ied.

AIR CRAFT

Did five Novy Avenger bombers vonish in December|945 during o f l ight out of Fort Louderdole, Florído?

Were the plones f|own by one instructor ond Íourstudent pi Iots?

Were bodies ever found?

Wos port d the wreckoge ever found?

Did the weother turn bod during the Ílight?

Wos the instructor new to the Florido oreo?

Did the instructor's composs foi l?

Wos the instructor losf?

Did poor rodio comnrunicotions prevent ossistoncefrom ground control?

Did the instructor foil to s\flitch fo his emergencyrodio chonnel?

Did the pi lots lond into the seo?

Did the instructor ponic?

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ERRATIC WEATHERCONDIT]ONS

FIRST HANDEXPERIENCE

Did the pi|ots moke sofe |ondÍngs?

Wos the seo rough? (Determine knots by countinguP . )

Wos visibi l i ty poor? (Find distonce by counting up.)

Did one of the seorch plones, o Mortin lvbriner,olso vonish without troce?

Did this plone burst into flomes ond crosh into theseo?

Did loose íueI connections couse the fire?

Other pIones hove vonished in the oreo oÍter rodioingthot o l l wos wel l , inc lud ing o U.S.A.F. Superfort ress,traro British commerciol oirlines (the Stor Tiger ondStor Ariel) lost one yeor oport, ond o DC-3.

Before determining the fote of these oircroft, theirpossengers ondcrewgon experience of Coptoin lvhrshollPhi l l ips might ossist you in osking questions onotmospheric conditions" The Bermudo Triongle isreported to be o beoutiful world of colm woters ondblue skíes where sondy beoches run o|ong the tinyislonds, yet it con without o momentl notice burstÍnto o vio|ent storm tuming the sky ond seo into obottlefield. lt wos on such o doy thot Coptoin Phil l ipssuddenly found himself surrounded by o fierce thunder-sform" His plone wos doshed downwords os if thrownby o giont hond ond then it rocketed upword os iÍ shotfrom o gun" When Coptoin Phí||ips' on experiencedpilot, found himself free of the turbulence he wosflying upside down ot 81000 feet.

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Fortunotely, he did not ponic during the troumo ondlonded soÍely, so he is one oÍ the few people who hovelived to tel l their experiences in fhe Bermudo Triongle"foobobly other plones were plunged into the seo withgreot Íorce thot crumbled them upon impoct. Suchvio|ent storms con rip the wings from o plone, |eovíngitt pi lot ot the mercy of the seo.

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PROBING T HE MYSTERY Your onsrers moy show thot the couse of thesedisoppeoronces is more supernoturol thon noturol. lnthis cose, you con use the mop witness ond questionsbelow to probe the noture of fhese unknown forces.

Do unknown forces oct in the oreo of theBermudo Tríongle?

Are these forces responsib|e Íor deodeningcomposses ond rodios ond other instrumentotion?

Are these grovi totionol/e|ectromognetic Íorces?

Do they operote conti nuo I ly /periodicolly?

Does o spoce/time worp exist over this oreo?

Are the plones sucked up into spoce?

Are the ships pulled down into the seo bed?

Are non-humon beings responsible Íor ony ofthe disoppeoronces?

Are these events reloted to the mony sightings ofUFOs?

Is the story oÍ underseo pyromids ond power centerso l l hocus pocus?

Do we cull these supernoturol mysteries from ourown deep unconscious?

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AVOIDI NG I NVESTMENT SWI NDLES

Most people who ore oble to sove port of theireornings like to see their sovings work for them. Holrore we to tel l which investments ore genuine? Whichhove ony possibi|ity oÍ good return?

The government encouroges those people whose incomesput them in the SÚlo tox brocket ond obove to invest inhigh risk. worthwhile ventures such os oil ond gosdri l l ing, reolrstote development ond cottle rcising.lf o loss results. the |RS soÍtens the blow by o||owingthe investor to deduct the loss from his income tox.

Thus,if the obove investor lost $10.000 his octuol losswould be $51000" When o profit is moderlorgedepreciotions con be deducted Írom the profit beforepoying toxes.

With lorge omounts of money involved, froudulontoperotors hove set uP componies offeg'ng lorge foxdeductions ond o chonce of huge profits"

One such scheme, on oi l-dri l l ing outfitr wos col ledHome-Stoke Production Compony by its ÍounderRobert S. TriPpet. In the eor|y yeors. most oÍ theinvestors' money went right bock to them os dividendswhich encouroged them to increose their shores ond.more importont|y. to spreod the word to their Íriends.As the mmes of prior investors become impressive,the compony ottrocted more investors. Over odecode o st.or-tudded |ist oÍ businessmen, lowyers,fimnciers, government oÍÍiciols ond enterioiners hodported with over $l00 mil| ion in one oí the biggestond most successÍu| salind|es in history. The |isfincluded o top Woshington ottorney who invested$|08,000. ord fwo dozen executives oÍ G.E. whoinvested $3.7 mil l ion over the decode. Some of thewell-known people who lost money to the bonkruptoi l -dri I ling compony were:

Andy Wi l l iomsJock BennyL izq Mnnel l i

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*All investments are as computed by the WallStreet Journal and do not neaessarily represent po-tential losses. In some cases, investors put up lessthan the full amount in cash, and some got partoftheiÍ money back'

Bob DylonBorboro WoltersBorboro StreisondPhy l l i s D i l l e r

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Most of the entertoiners do not pretend to know oboutinvesting ond leove fhese motters to business odvisors.but even experts were fooled by this clever scheme"George Goodmon. who os outhor Adom Smith wrotethe best-se l l ing investors ' gu ide "Supermoney", lost$ l l0'000. Fred J . Borch, choi rmon oÍ G .E . lost$440,000" Wolter Wrisfon, choirmon oÍ New York'sF i rs t Not ionol C i ty Bonk, invested $211r000.

lf the diff icult ies in seeing through sophisticotedswindles ore so greot thot even the experts oreÍooled , whY woste money emp|oying them to hondleyour investments when o few simple questions wouldtel l you oIl thot is needed. The precoution oÍ ,.see

it before you buy it" would not hove helped in thiscose. unless you were on oi l-dri l l ing expert. Home-Stoke instol led pumps on their Sonto lúorio.Colifornio property thot moved in ond out oÍ theground fo produce the iI lusion oÍ pumping oi|, butdid not. The compony olso pointed o former'si r r igot ion p ipes to look l ike o i l l ines.

ln this cose the best sofeguord ovoiloble to protectthe buyer is Supersensonicso Over o piece of thecomponyts li teroture osk,

ls this compony legit inrofe?

ls this o pyromid operotion?

On the percent i le d io l osk,

Whot ore the chonces oÍ moking o profit withfhe compony ofter l/U3 yeors?

How does the monogement oÍ the compony rotefor (o) integrity, (b) business sense. (c) rel iobi l ityt(d) stobi lity?

WATTERS

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REMOVING THE SECRECY FROMSWI SS BA N KI NG

Secret bonk occounts were introduced by the Swiss inthe 1930's to protect Jewish ond other onti-Mzidepositors ogoinst informers Írom neighboring Germony.Like mony ideos with noble foundotions, they hovesince become misused os o strong lure for |lhot|Í money.They ore the refuge Íor i||icit fortunes ond tox evoders.

fuofessionol criminols ore rorely convicted for theobvious crimes they ore responsible for, but rothertheir convictions result from fox evosion, iurytompering ond moil froud. For o better hondle ontox evoders, on oÍficioI of the IRS could osk simp|y,

ls guilty of tox evosion?

hove o numbered Swiss Bonk occount?Does

DIGIT DETERMI NATION

On 'yes' responses he could count up to determine theomount oí money in the occount, using o ''more thon''queslion os we did in fhe cose of the rope stotisfics.

Now comes the hord port. Drow o 0 to 9 numberschort ond systemoticoIly determíne eoch digit oÍ theoccount number. This is the most diff icult tosk set inthis book since on error in one digit wil l give oníncorrect onswer.

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THE COUNTING SWING

There ore two woys to ensure occur € tcy. The Íirst ispossed down Írom fhe oncienf Tibeton diviners, whodid not toke oction on irreversible motters unti l threepeople produced fhe some resuli completely independentof eoch other. The second is to use o new swing whichollows ropid counting. Thus, one group of people woulduse this method to cross check those who were determin-íng the seporote di9its.

Eor|ier, we ProgroÍnmed our mínd to produce o positivependulum reoction over the correct item in o l isf.You wi l l reco l l we co l led th is o L is t Anolys is . S imi lor ly ,in the coin experiment we progrommed for o positiveswing on heods ond o negotive swing on toi ls. Thediíference between the positive ond negofive swingswos o chonge in the direction oÍ the pendu|um rototions.By now, ií you ore using this book os o working text,your competency will be such thot you con now use oswing with subtle differences befween the posit ive ondnegoti ve responses.

Here you Progrom your mind Íor the pendulum toosciI lote between l2 o'c|ock ond ó o'clock for o ,no.

onswer ond between l o.c|ock ond 7 o.c|ock Íor o lyes'

onswer. This swing ol lows for extremely fost countingbecouse the diíference between positive ond negotiveswings is sl ight ond the pendulum need not stop to nrokeo rodicol direction chonge.

For this reoson, we refer to it os the Counting Swing.Repeot the counting up exomples in this book using thismethod until you hove mostered this new response.

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LIST ANALYSIS lt wou|d profit the govemment to set up o depoÉmentwhose totol responsibility would be to determine theownerships of o|| the numbered occounts. Anötherwoy would be to obtoin o print-out of the occountnumbers ond perform o List Anolysis over them whileosking.

Does this occount belong to on Americon cit izen?

It is left os on exercise for you to find the best methodoÍ motching the occount number to its olvner.Performing List Am|yses on te|ephone ond cítydirectoríes, Who's Who volumes ond over surrcrmesore only o Íew oÍ the lost number of opprmchesorroiloble to yorr.

FRENCXmAN DTSPIAYING GOLD lAn WOnrH ABOUI i5,OOO AT CUnnENT PnICES

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BREAST CA NCER:A NUMBER ONE KILLER

X RAY SHOWING BREAST CANCERÁ dreoded diognosis.

MASTECTOMY

IIt IT'SAIIIGEI.EII"You, me, your daughter, your motherj.'actress Lee Grant began, "each of ushas to face the fact that one out of evervfifteen women will one day develop

SPECIFICALLY FOR WOMEN

The World Heolth Orgonizotion hos reported thotbreost concer is the Íoremost kiIler oÍ women betweenthe oges of 35 ond 54, ond the second most commoncouse of deoth omong women between 25 ond 34. lnNorth Americo ond Western Europe, I womon in 25dies of breost concer, ond in the world o quorter oÍ omiIlion women die from Ít eoch yeor.

In the section on reseqrch we will show how to speedup medicol knowledge so thot l0 yeorst work con becompressed into I yeor.

Unti l this becomes o reol ity, eorly detection is youronly protection, ond this you con do now, since youhove the best witness ovoiloble, your own breosts. lnmost coses breost coÍrcer con be cured if discoveredeorly enough.

Since one out oÍ l5 Americon women is off|icted bybreost concerr you moy be one of those who is toldby your doctor to go home ond woit ond see if thelump (sometimes os smoll os on opple seed) grows ordisoppeors. Then ofter woiting, you find the lumpdoes grow ond when you return for treotment youdiscover it is too lote to sove your breost ond omostectomy is inevitoble.

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DETECTION

Bémald L lEence_Amer lcan c .ncer soc le ty

Breast X-rays: Doing more harm than good?

BIRTH-CONTROL PI LLS

Arlost M.D.'s who include breost concer in their oreoof reseorch would ideolly l ike women to undertoke oscreening test every three months. Since rodiesthesiois such o ropid detection techniquerthere is no reosonnot to tune into your breosts of leost monthly.Detection in this opp|icotion is very occurote even Íorthe beginnerrsince tumors rorely develop in both breostsot the some time ond hencer/ou ore looking for chongein d i rect ion in your pendulum swing os you hold i t overeoch of your breosts.Hold the pendulum over one breost ond then the otherond osk,

Are there ony concerous tumors present in thisbreost?

Are there ony concerous cel ls in this breost?

l f there is o chonge in the d i rect ion of the pendulumswingl toke yourself directly to o speciol isf forimmediote exomi notion.Despite the constont woming thot the orolcontroceptive hos been oround long enough now toprove its connection with blood clots, strokes, ondheort ot tocks, i t i s s t i l l be ing token by l0 mi l l ionwomen in ihe U.S. Obviouslylthe feor of pregnoncycombined with the enioyment of sexuol intercoursemokes one bl ind to the dongers of toking the pi l lover o |ong period" A Íew yeors ogo gir|s of lóyeors old were the youngest seen in the cl inics, buttodoy l2 ond 13 yeor olds ore ioining the ronks.These young gir ls ore leoving themselves wide opento oIl oÍ the obove side efÍects, since their durotionon the pi lI is much |onger thon Íor members oÍ theprevious generotion "An eíÍective protection wou|d be to sense yoursusceptibi l i ty to eoch of the obove oi lments everythree months, usíng word witnesses on the percentilediol. An increose in your risk would be o strongindicotor to find onother method of controception.

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BRIDGE THECOMMUNICATION GAP

PARENTS A ND C HILDRE N

ln the suÍImer vocofíons with on obundonce of goodweother ond time to kill, mony young peopledisoppeor from home, hitchhiking into lorge cities likeBerkeley to become exposed to unkrpwn dongers torelieve the poin of odo|escé]lC€o They become portof the .scene,! with the dríving urge üo experienceonyfhing os long os something exciting is hoppeningin their |ives. This excítement con ronge from thecomporotive|y inrocent |ivíng with someone for ofew weeks ond then returning home for schoolts follsemester, to the more horried experiences of the drugscene' communoI se)(, rctPe' Pregnoncy, physÍcoIobuse, orrests, prison records, deoth.

Perhops the first lorge problem with your child willbe o conrplete shockror moybe you ore olreody oworethot your children ore in thotrebellious phose ondthere is little you con do to osist themrexcept bethere ond proy thof your sons ond doughters will growout of it without ony deep scotsr

Forents often soy they dontt wonf to interfere, I'But

if only I knew whot wos hoppening. "

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SAFEGUARDSNOOPI NG

AGAINST

whot is driving them.why ihey ore Írustroted.whot problems theY ore hoving,who they ore with.

ln this monner you con keep open or reopen.the

chonnels oÍ communicotion behfeen you ond your

children. Let your chi ldren know thot you ore

Joing rodiesthesio so thot they outomoticol ly turn

the t-obles ond likewise use the technique

to look into Your world,leorn of youi frustrotions, problems'

hoPes ond feors.your wishes Íor them, onddreoms Íor yourse lves ond them.

A totolly new openness con exist in yorr fomily .*tt"*Ui *"h

"i you is involved in the other ond'

in so being' operofe os o powerfully efÍective,

loving unit.

You know the strength thot one reolly good friend

oives you. How much more strength exists in o

il;iii in which the members hove thot bond between

them.

Fortunotety, Supersensonics hos o built-in sofegrnrd

ogoinst prying into the worlds oÍ others. If your

questions ore not Íree of devious motives ond you

;;;;;;;h"d to the outcome of the result' vou will

be sending out woves which wil l interfere wifh your

on*"rr r, l"h thot you witl not be oble to rely on them'

Accurote onswers wil l only be given when you ore

tooting Íor the truth of the situotion os it is, without

your PersonolitY coloring it '

Without bugging them, know:

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A mother con tune into her chi ld's vibrotions to the exclusion of ol l othersurrounding woveÍields ond osk if her doughter is coming home"

The tyest response on the pendulum is verif ied by her doughterts oppeoronce.By moking use oÍ Supersensonics, porents con know where fheir chitdren orewhot fhey ore doing, ond whot fhey ore thinking.

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CHARACTER ANALYSISBY S UPERSE NSONICS

This chorocter ono|ysis method wos Íormed bycombining word witnesses ond the percenti le dioltogether with on extroct from the book, NucleorEvolutionr This book is the result oÍ mony yeors ofrreE-h'leoding to o brilliont insight into thepsychologicol moke-up of people. lt shows thoteoch of us is o completely unique combinotion ofseven different psychologicol drives. This differencein our inner worlds couses us to see life through suchdifferent eyes thot we oÍten connot communicote witheoch other. We use the some words but with diíferenfmeonings.

You moy hove experíenced |ooking ot someone whomyou've been morried to or reloting with for mony yeorsond reolized thot you don't reol ly know thot person otol l. This is becouse o person on one level of oworenesscon only understond o person on his some level orperhops on the level obove thot. For exomple. o personon the physicol level, level #l I con understond some-one on the some leve! os his own ond on levet #2. thesoc ioI Ieve l . But he wi|| í ind i t oImost imposs ib le torelote to someone on fhe imoginotive level , #7. Thisbreokdown in communicotion between people cousesmorrioges, business portnerslrips. ond other ventures tofo i | . on on ínternot ionol sco|e. i t couses wors.

Performing o chorocter ono|ysis ond evoIr.ntion oÍyour psychologicol moke-up or using it to tune intofhe inner world of onother moy give you the key youore seeking to o more Íu|fi||ing |ife.

Nucleor Evolution - The Discovery of the Roinbow BodytC-miffiFEer-ffi University of the Trees Press, P.O.Box 644, Boulder Creek, CA 9500ó.

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STEP I :

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STE P 4 :

STEP 5 :

PSYCHOLOGlCAL EVALUAT lON

P|oce o phofo of yourse|f ot the center oÍ thepercenfi le diol.

Point the middle finger of your free hond to oneof the seven key wods on the left column of thetoble, i .e" physicol. sociol, intel lectuol. possessive.mentol, intuit ive ond imoginotive.

lúove your pendu|um oround the diol ond determinethe percentoge oÍ thot |eve| thot you exhibit"

Repeot for oll the key words" The overoge personwill find one or two of the key words defines himfu||y, thus if you hove |ess thon |0olo oÍ o key wordyou con ignore the moniÍesiotions of thot Ieve|.

Set in mind thot you ore comporing yourself to onoveroge oÍ o|| the peop|e who ore successfuI ondhoppy ot your iob"lÍ you find this difficu|t, pick o photo of someone youccrn use os o siondord. such os Einstein or ChristopherHills shown in this book, ond meosure from thot yourpercent.

Storting with the most prewlent key words, moveyour finger ocross to the first line of the correspondingmonifestqtions ond, using the percenti le diol,determine the degree of eoch chorocterisfic in yourmonifestotion.

STEP ó :

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FOR A N IN-DE PTH LOOK INTO A PERSON:A psycho|ogicoI inventory con be token using the fo||owing tob|e Írom Nucleqr Evo|utionos o guide.

KEYWoRD. . sUB WoRDs. IúANIFEJTATIoNS %

Physico| * AggressÍveness o Defensive|y oggressive (towords fel|ow workers,towords f inishing o tosk.)

o lntense hord workero Need Íor direct octiono Need For supervisor's opprovol

Relot ions o ls he o loner?o Con he toke disopprovol of supervisor?

o Need to belong to groupso Abil ity to get olong with others

o Orgonized type

Ambition o Restlessnessa Ambitious for componyo Love oÍ exponsiono Love of humonity

Proud o Need to bui|d o reputotíono Importonce oÍ sociqI stotuso Mistrust of others

lntel lectuol !) Logicol o Plonning obil ityo Theoret ico l ob i l i ty

. I o Anolyt ico l ob i l i tyo lnterested in working with detoi lso Need Íor recognition

Originol ity o Abí|ity to generote nove| solutionso Need for chongeo Need to ochieveO Need Íor mentol excitement

Relotions o Leodership obi l i tyo Dogmotic towords otherso Need for closeness ond offectiono Expectotions of otherso lso|otes se|f Írom others

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KEY WORD SUB WORDS lúANIFESTAT!oN %

Possessi ve ) Security

Se lf -osserti ve

o Drive to obtoin weoltho Eose in decision mokingO Need for recognition from othersa Abil ity to solve problemso Need fo ochieveo Acceptonce of responsibilityo Need to Íee| free of |imitotionso Need to control otherso Abil ity to get olong with others

lúentol r> Soti sfoction

ldeol is t

Concepts

o Need íor o peoceful situotiono Degree oÍ stob|lityo Resists chongeo Clings to trodit ionol woys of doing thingso Commitment to componyo Need to support outhorityo Need for rules ond supervisiono Need fo dominote subordinoteso Degree of morolity

I ntuiti ve !l Sensit ivity

,'rJ, 1 ",

o Dis l ike of conf l i c to Sensitivity to ofherso Degree oÍ inspirotiono Degree of introveniono Need for quiet, possive lifeO Need to respecf supervisorso Abi l i ty to mix wel la Abil ity to f inish o proiecto Degree of punctuolity

\

Activity

ImoginotÍve |' Vo Need for sympothetic emotionso Works for o hormonious zurroundingo Need fo be populor with otherso Need to feel indispensobleo Levels criticism ot otherso Feels misunderstood

* For more detoÍ|s see ' 'Nuc|eor Evo|ution', by Christopher Hi||s, ovoi|oble from University ofthe Trees Press, P.o. Box 644, Bou|der Creek, Co|ifornio 9500ó.

Peoce

Relotionslr ips

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YOUR RA!NBOW AURA

CHARGING YOURSELFW!TH THE AURA PENDULUM

From the resPonses' you con buíId up on occurotepicture oÍ the forces ot work inside you ond see thesedrives more cIeorIy in your doi|y expression oÍ yor.lrse|Í.After owhile, you wil l begin to spot the rnoniÍestotionsoÍ eoch |evel of oworeness in yourse|Í ond others ondbecome more toleront of difÍerences. Since eoch oÍthe IeveIs exhibits positive ond negotiVe expressions oÍthe seven drives, you con chonge whot you do not likein yourself by boloncing irnoginotion with oction orinte l lectuo l i ty wi th intu i t ion. ond so on.Eoch |eve| hos o co|or ossocíoted with it simi|or to oroinbow spectrum: red, oronge, yel low, green, blue.indígo ond vio|et. The ossociotion is not iusf orbitrory,os the no<t top ic wi l l exp lo in.

The l ight we see by is col led white l ight. lt is rnodeup of the seven co|ors oÍ the spectrum. This l ight ishitting our bodies. ond we obsorb whotever color isin tune with the vibrotions of the otoms ond moleculesoÍ our bodies. This color con be seen os our ouro. Achonge in our mood chonges our vibrotions enough thotwe then obsorb o diÍFerent color. When you oreonnoyed, your ouro goes tred with onger', ond whenyou ore ieolous, you f losh 'green with envy'. lf youore in o nosto|gic mood or íeeling the b|ues, your ourow i l l be b lue .

A|l ot us hove noticed doys when we hove Íelt |owphysicoIly or emotiom||y ond doys when we Íelt ontop oÍ the wor|d. Biorhythm chorts ore fhe meosuringof these physicol ond emotionol rhythms thot governour lives. Assuming you do not hove your biorhythmchorts plotted os o guide, whot slrould you do whenyou suddenly run out of energy holfwoy through thedoy ond yef hove more you wish to occomplish?

YOU CAN IJSE THE AI.RA PENDULUM TORECFIARGE YOI-RSELF.

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The question we need onswered is:

Whot color(s) do I need to operote effectively?

ln osking this you ore reol ly soying,

Whot energy frequerrcies do Í need fo operoteeffectively todoy?

To breok this down into questions requiring yes or noonswers, we could typico!ly osk,

Do I need my ouro color? Do I need mycomplimentory ouro color?

|Í you do not know your ouro color, discover it bysetting the pendulum curser on the vorious colorsond osking,

ls this my ouro color?

Be sure to el imirmte wishful thinking when oskingyour oum color. Or you might osk,

Do I need this color?

while moving fhe curser down the pendulum. l'lovingdiscovered whot colors you need, hold the pendulumover your hond ond rotote it in o clockvise direction.

the Aura .Pendulun. @

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CHAKRA ENERGIES Students of meditotion ore well owore thot the sevencolors oF the specfrum ore ossocioted with the chokrosystem of the body* ond foremosf thinkers oÍ themedicol profession** recognize the some link betweencolors ond the body's endocrine sysfem. The toblebelow shows the position oF the chokros in relotion tothe endocrine glonds.

C I-IA KRA > CROWN BROW T I.ROAT HEART S olÁRPLEXUS

SPLEEN BASE OFS PINE

ENDOCRINEGLAND

PINEAL PITUITARY T HYROID THYMUSADRENALS

&PANCREAS

SPLEEN GOMDS

COLOR VIOLET INDIGO BLUE GREEN YELLOW ORANGE RED

ThÍs leods to on o|ternotive mefhod oÍ chorging yourself .Systernoticolly ploce the pendulum obove eoch chokroin lurn, with the pendulum tuned to the color ossociotedwith thot porticulor chokro. But first progrom yourmind so thot the perdulum will put energy into thosechokros only so Íor os needed ond wiIl stop swingingwhen the energies ore bolonced. The reoson we concontrol this energy is thot we ore more energy thonrnoffer.

BE AWARE THAT ANTICLOCI(WISE ROTATIONSO\ER THESE NERIilCENTERS WILL EXTRACTENERGY FROM YOUR BODY.

* The chokros ore o series of revolving spirols of energylocoted olong the spine drowing the light energy weore rnode of into our bodies.

** The Luscher Color Test. by Dr. lvbx Luscher, publishedUy PoTRet-Aook.

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PERSONALITY CHANGES

T OWAR DS FULFILLMENT

Let us nor chonge one oÍ the big problems oÍ todoylsl iving style, which moy be coloring your l i fe to onexfent fhof yotl ore nof in touch with.

When people's noturol inherent tolents ore motched withtheir occupotions, from 50plo to 70o/o of them ore shownto be in the wrong iobs. The resulting |ock oÍfu|Íil|ment shows up in different oreos of their lives.People of high intel l igence hove o greoter number ofchoices ond so ore more l ikely to f ind themselvespoor|y motched with their iobs. lúu|ti.tolentedpeop!e go through o voriety oÍ coreers seorching Íorthe one they ore most suited to, sometimes withouteven knowing it. The iock of oll trodes phenomenodoes not only opply to the physicolly orientoted person.

As we grow ond begin to operote from o differentlevel of oworeness, the drives of this new level couseus to chonge our lifestyle. We olso find obrupt coreershifts ot key times in our lives such os morrioge,divorce, groduotion, etc. An unusuol degree ofsuccess or foi|ure con o|so trigger oÍf these chonges,or in one cose we hove studied, o combinotion oÍ theseeffects coused the person to chonge professions l0times in 15 yeors. Some of these chonges wereextremely obrupt os the chronologicol chort shows.

INSURANCE CLERK S LABORATORY TEcHNIcIAN -+ LEcTBER .+ sTUDENT

PHYslclsT -$- sALEslúAN + TEACHER+ INVENToR + BUILDER .ilu,,*,,slúAN

divorced C: foi Ied **A: fired B:

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At the other extreme ore the security-minded who stickof one iob with the some coínPony yeor ofter }reoÍo lntheir feor of chonge they comprornise doí|y wíthdístosteful situotíons. Their performorrce ls less thontheir true potentiol which leods them to underrote them-selves. over mony yeoÍs o feeling of deep dissotisfoctionorises, ond then

decisions become diÍficu|t.worries set in,confusion becomes commonploce,confidence dwindles,they become oversensítÍve to crítícism,integrity disinüegrotes,self-obsession sets i n.

l"bny of our interests ore compensotions for the lockof fu|fil|ment1 irrc|udirrg hobbíes, ryorts, port{imeiobs. sex, eotingl drinking ond spocing out.

Chorrglng this sítr'ntion requires o complete indepthlook into yourse|f. For the chonge to be efÍective youmusf get fo the roots of your being. to the couses ofyour octions ond inoctions, compensotions ond motives.

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HELP FOR EMPLOYERS On the other hond, employers olso moy sqve themselvesmoney ond personolity conflicts by doing o chorocterono|ysis on ProsPectíve employees beÍore hiring ondtroining them.

For hiring ond in-house pronroting situotions o shorferÍorm wilI eliminofe the unsuitob|e condidotes beforeon ín-depth study ís token. This method shou|d beused olongside your stondord optitude ond profileinventories or os o supp|ement to obüoin onswers tomore specific quesfions on the condidofe"

Using o picture of the prospective employee, do opercenfi|e diol reoding usíng thcse words:

INTEGRITY

LEADERSHIP

ENERGY

RELIABILTTY

JOB STABILITY

COMPATIBILITY

SOCIABILITY

DIRECTABILITY

PHYSICAL FITNESS

MENTAL STABILITY

The opplicofions of this subiecf ore enormous, rongingÍrom president through the cobinet over to the ClA ondFBI heodqr.nrters continuing to sfote ond locolgovernment oÍficio|s, through your comPony emp|oyees,business contocts, friends ond ocquoíntonces. ln foct,to hqve o chorocter onolysis of onybody who moyinfluence your life either remofely or in doily contoctis involuoble.

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DRUGS AND SEXIN THE OLYMPICS

CYCLIST 'S DEATH

THE WORLD OF SPORTS

ln the woke of eoch Olympics, medicol off iciolsdi|igent|y b|under theÍr woy through diquo|ifyingporticiponts they find using ony drug copob|e oÍstimu|oting on othlete's perÍormonce, regord|ess ofwhether the drug did help his performonce or wosused specif ico||y Íor on oiIment Iike hoy fever.

A|though othletes hod been pePPin9 up Íor yeors' it wosnot unfil the deoth of Donish cycling sior, KnudJensen during the l9ó0 Rorrre Olympics fhot the offico|sbecome concerned. Jensen hod been given o mildstimulont os wos fhe common proctice for Europeoncyc l isfs.

H j,ffi

Team-maler trl to steady Knud Jensen in 1960 Olympicnói-JenJJn írai oeao-and sPor|'s dope lears could

team time-trlal.no |ang€r be

A tew hourspushed aside

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T HE T OUR DE FRA NCE

HOR MONES

As o young trock othlete in Englond, I wos severelyodmonished by on internotionol stor when he sow metokÍng Dexedrine toblets. After the troining sessionwhen we were together in the locker room I osked himto exploin the Íoct thot cycl isfs corried wofer bott|esconioining g|ucose ond cofÍeine drinks l ike coffee ondwere regu|orly seen poppÍng pep pi l|s. His onswerwos thot since cyc|ístst tours |osted Íor mony hours.they needed to reploce their sugors os fhey rode, ononswer which I ful ly occepted.So it wos reoIly no surpríse fhot cycIing brought drugsinto the l imelight" I con recoll the increosing reportsof r iders ÍolIing off their bikes or co||opsing.

The Tour de Fronce, the most prestigious ond excitírrgroce in Europe ottrocfs the world.s top rÍders for otwo week ride overoging 30 m.p.h. through Frenchtowns ond over the Alps.

Although he hod on|y Iived the eor|y yeors of his l iÍein Britoin, the English hod o hero in Tommy Simpsonwho eoch yeor wos improving in his eÍfort to beofFrench stor Jocque Anqueti|, f ive t imes winner oÍ theevent. During the l9óó event he col|opsed ond died.Tommy Simpson hod pedolled himself to deoth becqusehe wos lítero||y too doped with omphetomines to knowwhen he hod hod enough.

A íoolproof method oÍ detecting whot.drugs on oth|etehos token is cleor|y necessory fo ovoÍd this. ln theless fotiguing sports the othletes would orgue ogoinstthis. They feel pep pi l ls hove helped reduce theirt imes in mony trock ond field events without endonger-ing their | ives due to overexhoustÍon. Their opinionswere stoted openly by o West Germon shot-putfer,Brigitte Berendonk, when she wrote, "The hormone pi l lor shot is os much o port of modern competitive sportos the troining progrom ond sareot suit." Whichintroduces onother diÍficuIty in determining when owoínon is o womon"

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Cycllgl Tommy Slmpson ls glven oxygen aí|er hlr íata|. col|apse durlng í967Tóur oí Francá. Latör testg s-howed ttrát lre had taken ..dangeíou! gubgtancel''

The sex oÍ competitors is determined by o chromosome

count to el iminote o femole whose count is such thottechnico l ly she 's o mole. When th is test wos f i rs tintroduced into the sport the Íomous Press sisters oÍ theUSSR were no longer seen in internotionol competit ion.The test ossumes thot if the competitor keeps herchromosome count below the unocceptoble level shecon continue to toke mole hormones with breokfost osis the custom with mony mole othletes" How does onecheck this obuse by the men? ln teenogersthe hormonescon stunt bone growth. ln women mosculinechorocteri sti cs deve loP "

As usuo|. the phrosing oÍ the question is the key tooccurote results. Asking, " llos _ token ostimu|ont?' ' wilI not produce usob|e dofo. Íor iÍ theonswer is ''yes'', it moy be referring to o teo. cofÍee,or glucose drink" A time element is olso missing fromthe questíon; our stor moy hove token stimulonts o fewdoys ogo, but hos stopped using them now" Similorly,on o "no" onswer, you moy hove in your mind ". " . .in the lost l0 minutesr" whereos, the performer moyhove token o pi l l before he come to the trock. Thistopic is left os on exercise Íor the reoder to constructthe specific questions thot elimirrcte loopholes.

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HORSE RACES

BOXING

BETTING SPORTS

Usir'g Supersensonics to predict the fufure oÍpeople is generolly unrelioble since people orechongeoble. Roce horses, on the other hond, ore|ess whimsico|. lúony supersensonic operotorshove consisfently determined the winners of horseroces olthough, when they octuolly ploce coshbets, fheir results drop to no better thon theovercge bettor. The exoct mechonism which cousesthis loss of occurocy is not cleor. lt does notoppeor to be simply mind interfererrce os referredto throughout this work"

The wor|d heovyweight chompionshíp Íights hoveolwoys generoted o greot deoI of pub!ic ínterest. Thewinner is the recognized king of the fight world.Sometimes he is controversiol, colorful, lovoble, oriust o strong brute of o mon. Fighters in this closs hoveo tendency to go over the hill between fights leovingtheir fons in constont omozement when they lose to oyoung up-ond-coming fighter. Now these events conbe predicted, using rodiesthesio, when you osk theoppropriote questions regoding the Íighter's mentoIond physicoI condition on the doy oÍ the fight.

IIIi

I

I

TUHATNAD AU PUI'ICHING HI3 WAY IACT IO YHE TO?

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JACKS0l{

STARS L IVES T HREATE NE D

During the yeors when the Ooklond A'swere winningeverythÍng in sight, the lives oÍ mony of their stors werefhreotened ínc|uding Reggie Jockson, Mdo BIue ondGene Tenoce. Jockson received deoth threots in twosuccessive yeors through letters sent to on A's rodiobroodcoster, so lhot he hod to spend much oÍ his timein the compony of FBI ogents.

The letter is on excellent witness which could hovebeen used to trock down its sender, thus eliminoti ngthe horossment ond removing the pressure Jockson wosploced under ond sending the ogents ropidly on theirwoy to investigote other crimes.

JACKSON

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RESEARCH

Todoy's scientists hove become more modest in their views ofthe universe ond how noture works. Their vocobulory nowincludes phroses like "we dontt reolly know for sure but wethink . . .t 'ond ttunfortunotely we dontt know the on$rer tothot question.r' This oge of nucleor technology hos ollowedus to crock open the door of noture ond peek inside. Withthis limited look into noturers workings we ore now reolizingthere ore o lot of thingswe dontt know. lt oppeors fhe morewe know, the more we know we dontt know, or the more weknow therets more to know. Divining con give us the degreeof certointy thot todoyts scientific method locks.

The follovrring exomples illustrote cleorly the incredible woythot Supenensonics con comPress yectrs oÍ reseorch work infoo few hours.

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THE UNKNOWN WORLD OF CATA LYS TS

Some yeors ogo I wos investigoting cotolysts by corryingout rnognetic studíes ot cryogenic temperotures on sub.2OoAngstroms portic|es on.o motrix bose. These mÍnufeporticl ls oÍ |ess thon l0-4 oÍ o centimeter ocross, coutdnot be seen cleorly by ony of the sophisticoted techniquesovoi|ob|e ot thot t ime, whi le bound to th is cholkymedÍum.The opplicotion here wos in refining pefroleum. TheporticIes couId only be seen cIeorly oÍter the coto|ysthod stopped operoting eff iciently, ot which time they hodgrown to obove ó0oAngstroms ond were cIeorly in theirmeto l l i c s tote.

Our vice president once remorked thot he would giveonything to be oble to wolk oround one of thesecotolysts. He wonted to see the condition oÍ theporticles while the cotolyst wos operoting eff icientlyond to see

if the porticle wos in o metol l ic stote.how it wos bound to the bose,the distonce between porticles.the size disfr ibution of the porticles.

( t )(2)(3)(4)

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NATURE REVEALED

We were operoting in totol blindness os to how thecotolyst worked . A l! we knew wos thot it did work.

With Supersensonics we con tune into the reol mture ofthe cotolyst simply by reoding the rodiotions it givesoff . Using the pendulum or our fingerfips os on o<ten-sim of our neurologicol nervous system fo detect thisrodiotion, nofhing will be hidden Írom us. The on|ylimitotions will be put there by our inobility to knowwhot questions to osk.

Here we must remember thot oll substonces in theuniverse qre rnode up of sub-otomic porficles. Theseporticles, together wifh their ofoms ond molecules,ore continrrously in motion ond ore thereÍore sendingout their rodiotions into the universe. These rodiotionsconloin oll the knowledge from whence they come,from gross informotion obout fhe substonce they mokeup, down to informotion on the smollest porticle ínexistence.ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS ASK.

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CA NCER RESEARCH

NORMAL CELL5

A VERA GEINFORMATION

ffiCANCER CELLS

MEDICAL RESEARCH

Recent ly I v is i ted one of Amer ico 's top medico l schools .To my surprise, I wos told thot the medicol professionhos so mony oÍ the o|d kiI ler diseoses on the run thotpeople in genero l ore l iv ing longer ond, os they getolder, the diseose they do cotch is concer. lúore ondmore of the ovoiloble funds for medicol reseorch fromthe Notionol lnstitute of Heolth ore being given to thosegroups working on concer.

I t hos now been Íound in genero l thot concer ce l |s donot grow foster thon heol thy ce l l s os wos f i rs t be l ieved.The growth Íor o concerous cel l is obout the some osfor o normol cel l . Whot hos been found is differencesin the membrone between concerous ond non-concerousce l ls . Normol ce l l s grow odiocent to eoch other ,whereos concerous ce l l s p i le up. os the Í igure i I lustrotes.

Concer cel ls migrote through the body freely becousethey do not odhere to the normol Iiving cel ls of thebody. They ore free to room ond toke over ony port oso porosite does.

Concer reseorchers then look ot the glycoprotein ondglycol ipids (glyco meoning thot it contoins corbo-hydrotes) thot occur on the surÍoce of the cel|so TheyÍind differences in these, depending on whether thecelt is concerous or normol. Here they hove o problem.becouse o cel l is such o tiny thing thot biochemistsconnot look ot one cel l. They musf look ot o myriodof obout o miI l ion ce||s which ore oI l d ií ferent ' ondyet they hove to ossume the group of cel ls is

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SINGLE CELL CYCLE

homogeneous. They hove no woy of determining thespecif ic funcfion or stote of moturity oÍ on individuoIce l l . The concer ce l l i s h idden with the other mi l l ioncel ls. so this bulk informotion thot biochemists get isnot very occurote unless ol l oí the celIs ore functioningin exoctly the some woy.

Looking ot one cel l would completely revolutionizeimmunology ond genetics becouse then we would beoble fo go in informot ion on the ce l l cyc le . A wholevoriefy of biochemicol chonges tokes ploce simultoneouslyot eoch stoge of the ce!l 's 24hour cycle os it divides intotwo cel ls" Whot is not known is the stoges in fhis 24hovrcyc le"

lfucleor membronechÍomoIin

Nuc|eo|us TP inocyto t i cv € s |c |6

CisIernoelLoÍgndoplosmí(Íe t Ic UIum:

E ndoplosmic

Diagram of a cell illustrating the relationship of certain enzymic functions andsubcellular structure.

l M i l o c h o n d r i o n :Eleclron fronsport,

O x ido live Phosphory/o ti on,A O P + P + A T P

í-Anlno Acid Ac|ivo|ion

\ A r P yoo

PP, loo-AMPbosomes:i,,j,,ői"*iJ \*c'e

P - R N A + A T P \: i i - o l \ s - R N A - c M p - a M p! i i -o l \s-arua-cup-anap

S -RNA-cMP-A tVp -o l p ro te i n t /

\*nr. -"J / /Y s_nruA- cMP-AMPoo 21r onsÍ et

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SUPERSENSONICREVOLUTION

CA NCER DETECTIONA ND TREATMENT

The reseorch doctors Í spoke to Íe|t thot iÍ they couldlook of the proceses of o singIe ce||. 80% oÍ theirossumptions wou|d be wiped out. AIl of biochemÍstryis bosed on the overoge result of obouf o mil l ion cel lsond th is resu l t i s oppl ied to o s ing le ce l l .

With Supersensonics we con look ot o single cel l. Thecell is iust the next step up obove the molecule innoture's hierorchy, ond it is os eosy to gother theinformotion Írom o single cqncer ce|| or o sing|eheolthy ce!l os it is to fune into on otom. With osmoll investment oÍ time needed to become o Super-sensonics openotor, the medico! reseorch docfor couldcompletely revolutionize the field of biochemistry,our knowIedge oÍ ceIl | iíe, ond concer reseorch.

Componies ocross the world, including five in theUnited Stotes, 'nvest

lorge omounts of their copitol todevelop Gommo Sconning Comeros For which there iso lorge morket in the detection ond treotment oí concer.X-roys ore l imited in their use since they con only giveus inÍormotion on hord body substonces |ike bones ondteeth. Gommo roys con penetrote further thon X-roysond hence the sconning comero con look of the bodytssoft tissues ond toke pictures of most ports of the humononotomy" lt is used to detect fumors in the kidneys ondthe poncreos, ond give inÍormotíon on the |ungs. heortnl iver, spinol cord, spleen ond blood clots.

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I N HERE NT D lSA DVA NTAGESOF T HE GA MMA CA MERA

EXPLORATORY SURGERY

The gommo comero cqn see o minimum tumor size ofobout I centimeter ocrossf whereos we would reol ly| ike to see o tumor when i t conto ins on ly o Íew ce l|s .In oddi t ion. the comerots p ic tures ore usuol ly unc leorond Ívzzy due to l imitotíons which ore inherent in thefechnique ond becouse oí the other motter in whichthe tumor is imbedded. Consequently. the picfuresore open to so much interpretotion by the nucleormedicol physicion thot they ore not very rel ioble.

Supersensonics. rodionicso divining ond rodiesthesioore the only methods ovoiloble which wil l provide onexoct picture oÍ the inside oÍ o potientls body. Bydivining over o diogrom wifness oÍ the potient's onotomyon which his photogroph (or preferobly his bloodspot)hos been ploced, o medÍcol rodiesthesiest con recordobnormolíties, including the size of ond number ondexoct locotion of turnors. As fhis method oÍ goiningknowledge becomes occepfed, the surgeon will knowhow to get enough informotion to perform on operotionwithout going through explorotory surgery ond subiect-ing the potient to its unp|eosont side efÍects.

Normal Rt. Lat. brain scan Normal post. brain scan

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DIAGNOSING W!THSUPERSENSONICS

With the lremendous insightfu| Power oÍ rodiesthesio,i t wi l l become on invo luoble o id not on ly in oreos ofreseorch ond surgery but olso in the detection onddiognosis of potients with ony diseose or oi lment.Though doctors ore relying more ond more on obiectivetests, o Finely tuned intuit ion hos olwoys been the morkof o reol diognosticion ond the tests must sti l l beinterpreted by o doctor with this rore tolent. Thestondord tests now done in cl inics os o motter oÍ routíneore voluoble tools, but they ore olso expensive ondvery often ihe potient reol izes with hindsight - ofterthe tests hove reveoled nothing - thot if the doctor'sbusy scheduIe cou|d hove oIlowed more time Íor iusttolking ond tuning into the potient's world, he wouldhove leorned enough to moke the test unnecessory.This old-foshioned technique of tuning in by osking ol itt le obout o potient's hobits, l i fe-style, worries. ondfeors con be extended through rodiesthesio.

Rodiesthesio sotisÍies oIl the requirements Íor mossscreening oF potients. lts low cost ond ropid resultsg ive i t un l imi ted copoc i ty which wi l l moke i t thephysicion|s most UsefuI diognostic technique. lúedicoImolproctice suits could slowly become o thing of thepost. except oÍ course in coses of negligence. Likewisethe doctorst olbotross, molproctice insuronce premiums,would come tumbling down.

The theoreticol concepfs of Supersensonics, togetherwith the procticol funing of se|ectíve rodiesthesicinstruments wi ll eventuolly become stondord prelimirnrymedicoI proctice when conÍirmed by normol methods ofknowing"

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HOW GOOD ISRADIESTHESIA INTHIS APPLICATION?

JEAN JURION

There ore mony top-rotemedicol doctors ond scientif icreseorchers who hove built their reputotions bosed ontheir rodiesthesic results. But due to the skepticism oftheir subodinotes ond peers, they do not ocknowledgetheir indebtedness to rodiesthesio. One of the moinreosons Íor fhis is thot the sister science of rodiesthesioncolled rodionics, hos been outlowed by the AmericonMedico! Associotion.

Even in Fronce. there is o crockdown on medicolrodiesthesio. Jeon Jurion. o Cotholic priest, is onewho with the bocking oÍ his church, hos continuedopenly to diognose ond cure people through rodiesthesio.Jurion is continuousIy being orrested nof íor curingpeople but Íor treoting them. Jurion hos iust pub!ishedo book col led Lo Rodiesthesie Medicole bosed on hiswork.

Obviously doctors will not drop the techniques theyore using now but rother they wílI run them in porol le|with their Supersensonic results. ln fime their sensitivityond occurocy will increose to o point where results fromexpensive equipment will become obsolete.

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COMMUNICATING WITINTERGALACTIC S PACE

HTRAVELLERS

Taken on November 4, 1972, by uri Geller aboard a Boeing 747 over schwein-

furth, Germany, en route from London to Munich, this photo shows three unideni''fiedJlying

objects. (Courtesy of Uri Geller')

The fol lowing conversotion wos underfoken o fewyeors ogo between on internotionolly renownedscientisf ond o moster oÍ Supersensonics. A|| thequestions were osked over o photogroph ofUnidentif ied Flyi ng Obiects.

Before the experiment begon the scientist wos toldthof since these intel l igences do not understondEnglish they wil l respond to the thought content ofthe question. The prel iminory questions on theouthenticity oÍ UFO's ond spoce beings were oÍfirrno.tive. Here ore the questions thot Fol lowed os trons-cribed Írom o lope recording oÍ thg meeting. Theno/but, yes/but rep|ies ore phrosed diÍFerent|y butore eosi ly recognizoble.

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TAPE TRANSCRI PTION Does ony humon being hove communicofioncontoct with the Í|ying soucer peop|e?

ls this communicotion on the felepofhicleve l?

ls this communicotíon vio e|ectromogneticrodiotion?

ls this communicotion vio moduloted rodiowoves?

ls the communicotion frequency in the knownelectromognetic spectrum ?

ls the communicotion frequency below theknown electromognetic spectrum?

ls it below 301000 cycles?

[s it below 20r000 cycles?

ls it below 10f000 cycles?

ls fhe communicotion ploced in the eorrierwove by omplitude modulotion?

ls it omplitude modulotion conditioned bypulse modulotion?

|s it omplitude modu|otíon mixed withfrequency modulotion?

ls it double side bond energy?

ls it single side bond energy?

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ls the fronsmission po$/er more thon 100 wotfs? NO

ls the tronsmission power between 50-100 wotts? NO

ls the tronsmision power between l-50 wotts? YTS

Js the tronsmissíon Poiler |ess thon 25 wotts? YEs

Does this rodio wove thot the brqin modulotesoriginote in the spoce slrip? NO

ls it o noturolly present wove on eorth thotthe broin modulotes? YES

ls it o wove thof resonotes befween the eorthond the ionosphere? YES

Does thís meon Íhot o|| humon beings oreinfluencing the ionosphere in this monner? YES

Then presumobly the spoce ship would pickup the disturbonce in the ionosphere? NO

ls there some rcotfer technique involvedbetween fhe ryoce slrip ond the ionosphere? NO

ls there o reflecting technique involved? YtS

ls fhe modulotion picked up essentiolly D.C.modulotion? NO

ls the modulotion picked up esentiolly A.Cmodulotion? NO

ls the modulofion picked up D.C. pulses? NO

Does the modulotion of the humon broinconsist of pulses? \tS

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Are these pulses okin to those krpwn fromneuro pulses?

This would meon then fhe spoce people knowhow to decode the impulses of the nervoussystem?

ls ít possib|e to use this form of communicotionon eorfh between two humon beings?

ls this within our technologicol 9rospr todoy?

ls fhe meons of communicotion beyond ourstote of rodio frequency knonrledge?

ts the meons of communicotion reloted tosomething okin to low frequency rodor?

ls there ony relotionship to ultrosonictechniques?

ls' it o mixed electro-ocoustic wovefunction?

Does the e|ecfromognetÍc wove induce onultrosonic tronduction in hurpn tissue?

Conversely, does the broin rodiotion hoveo sonic component to it os well os thee lectromognef ic component?

Are we fo understqnd thot oll electro-mognefic rodiotion hos o sonic component?

ls this dependent on the medium throughwhich it trovels?

Unfortumtely the tope ended ot this poinf .

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CUTTING THROUGH ln olt oreos of reseorch, oÍter on experiment. we drowcertoÍn conclusions ond use these conclusions toformulqte o new set of experiments. ln this mcnner.the stote of the ort is slowly pushed forword. In thisexomp|e, the scientíst drew certoin conc|usions thot,if he were using experimentol methods. would hovetoken him months ouf of his woy. For instonce, heosked, "Then presumobly the spoce ship would pickup the disturbonce in the ionosphere? " l-lod he cometo thÍs conclusion using the experimentol opprooch. hewould then begin studying the signols in the ionosphere.But by putting hís conc|usion into question Íorm ondusing rodiesthesio to obtoin o negotive reply. he cuithrough months of work. Another conclusion he drewwos "This would meonr then, the spoce people knowhow to decode the impulses of the nervous system.rlThe "no" reply here stopped onofher fruitless oreo ofreseorch thot could hove consumed mony yeors.

l-loving cut through possibilities using Supersensonics,we then design experiments to veriÍy the onswersgiven" ln exoctly this monner, Christopher Hil lsorrived ot o solution to the worldts food problems,os shown in the next exomple"

NOTE: Bosed on the obove onswers which come to

Christopher Hil ls Ín 1967, the some component ofelectromognetic rodiotion wos investigoted by rodies-thesio, leoding to o complete new science which hecol led "Supersensonics". The Supersensit ive ospectsoÍ humqn communicotion with the rnoster intel l igenceof the universe is set out in his book Supersensonics,ovoiloble from University oÍ the Trees Press, P.O.Box 644, Bou|der Creek, CA 9500ó. Price: $l5(ó08 poges).

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A SOLUTION TOFOOD PROBLEM

THE WORLD 'S

frctures l ike the one below o|woys mode me Íeel sickto my stomoch. Thot somebody should be storvingwhile others hove more thon enough hos olwoys beenon Ínequity I hove found diff icuIt to rotiono|ize.Jusf Íor one minute imogine you ore ony oÍ thosepeople. Fut yourself inside the mother trying tosqueeze something, onything from her dried up breostto prevent her child frorn dying ond suffer the motherrspoin. l-love you ever been in the position where youcou|d not provide for someone you loved? lÍ so youknow the poin of these porenfs who connot supply thesmollest omounts of food ond cloth.

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Like mony other PeoP|e' l corried this Íee|ing ofheIplessness oround with me Íor rnony yeors UntiI lmet the mon who tought me these techniques. Heo|so hod Íe|t the some concern' to the very roots oÍhis being' for the süorving notions. We o|so shoredonother reol izotion: thot rnonrs consciousness connotbe roised whi|e it is occupied moin|y by thoughts oÍobtoining the next meol.

Using rodiesthesio, Christopher Hil ls found thof thesolution to this problem wos by topping sunlight rotherthon exhoustingthe eorthts resourcesf ond using thissun|ight to grow SpirulÍno AIgoe. whose proteinpercentoge is extremely high, os the toble belowi I Iustrqtes:

Comporison of protein content with common Íoods(o/" in dry weight.)

SPIRULINA ALGAE

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The Microolgoe lnternotionol Union wos originofedin 1964 in Jopon with Christopher Hil ls os thepresident ond Hiroshi Nokomurc. the worldts leodingolgoe outhority, ifs choirmon ond více presÍdent.

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Together, they pushed bock the frontiers of science ondcondensed a 201ear reseorch Pr€rom into o few yeors.They SOL\ED Tl-E WORLD FOOD PROBLEM, ond indoins so THEY AISO SOL\ED THE ENERGY PROBLEM,o|tho'lgh ot thot tíme few people recognized the needfor the lotfer. $ee flow diogrom) A proces nowexísts thot wí|| yield on inexhousti.b|e supply of foodond ersrgy.

This is one exomple where using the technique ofrodiesthesio ond then verifying the results hos putthe MU of leost l0 yeors oheod of the world'sknowledge in olgoe growth.

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|n |967 the MU consisted oÍ over l50 scientists world-wide wi th p i lot p lonts in Okinowo, Jopon, Chino,Toiwon ond Americo. President Johnson's odministro-t ion possed o I mi l l ion do l lor gront for o pro iect inIndio. Short ly oFter th is , in |9ó8, N ixon becomepresident ond cut most oÍ the Íoreign AlD grontsinc lud ing th is one. The current stotus is thot thereore now obout 200 scientists reody to leove top-poying iobs to work on o Sove the World Algoeproiect when the government becomes owore thot theproblems hove olreody been solved. Their nextmeet ing is scheduled in Tokyo, Jopon.

Dr. Nokomuro is o consultont to I\ASA ond to thegovernments of Russio ond Fronce in their opproochesio A|goe, but wi|| not d isc|ose the resuIts oÍ the workdone by MlU unti l the motives oÍ the government oreto help the world ond not profit From the knowledge.Todoy, Dr. Nokomurots son hos o compony in Joponwhich produces ond morkets olgoe vitomins ondo lgoe chew ing gum.

This chopter would not be complete without the' 'oÍÍic io| ' ' wor|d 's v iew. At the WorId Food Counc i l .sinougurol session in Rome in 1976, Dr. AdekkeBoemo, the ch ieÍ of the U.N. Food ond Agr icu|tureOrgonizotion soid the oim oí ending world hungerwithin o decode connot be met. OF course, we donot ho ld the some v iew. This o lgoe con begrowneos i ly in the USA l ike i t i s in Jopon. But there oreso mony government experts who do not know theíocts ond keep repeofing eoch others' cl ichás thotit becomes impossible. Their l imited knowledge ondopinion ki l ls ony NSF oction or further gronts. Theprice oÍ on oir t icket to Jopon is enough to provethot they do not know whot they do not know. Thisshows thot without Supersensonic lúethods oí Knowing,scientif ic mon is not very intel l igent. Perhops heis even blocked by his own conceit.

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F.l5INTERCEPTORRange:350 miles. Speed:2,000 mph.Weapons: eight missiles. $14 million.

PEACETIME USES OFSUPERSENSONICS

NATIONAL DEFENSE

Perhops it is oppropriote to end this sectíon with ournotionol deÍense system. The deÍense oF our counfryinvo|ves huge omounts oÍ notÍono| energy' obsorbingbil l ions of dol lors ond mil l ions of mon-hours eochyeor to mointqin our position in the sophisticotedweopons roce. The opplicotions of Supersensonics toboth peoce ond wor t ime octivit ies ore tremendous.Spy missions vio sotel l ite, plone ond nlcnpowerwould be virtuol ly el iminofed (except where fheinformofion is so unbelievoble thot physicolconfirmotÍon is demonded), since the occurocy ondthe omount oÍ detoi|ed informotíon from SupersensonicsÍor exce|s thot of the other methods.

UsÍng the techniques you hove |eorned so for, you condetermine by Supersensonics:

the locotion of Soviet missi le boses worldwide ondthe rype ond number of ormoments of eoch site,

Soviet destroyers ond other oceon-going vesselsond their missions,

The Iocotion oÍ Sovíet submorines ond theirmissions. together with those of f ishing vesselsoff our coost,

the verity or rumors of Soviet super-weopons,

the stote oÍ comporotive technology betweennotions.

whether the Soviet rocket engineers ore secretlydevelop ing rockets which con be d i rected otthe U .S . f rom o rb i t i no so te l l i t e s .

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WARTIME

which proiects hove top priority, monpower ondFunds ond whot their siotus is,

ideos for huge technologicol odwnces yet to bernode,

the true coUse Íor o croshed oirp|one or sunkenship or o missing splr

fhe purpose of foreí9n visitors to our country,

which Americons ore col|oboroting with ÍoreignPOWers.

Note: There is obsolutely no need to rely on theobil ity oÍ one suPersensonic operotor. With themil l ions spent on detection systems, the permonentemp|oyment of l00 persons Íor dowsing the results tothese questions could be progrommed into o computerond checked for consistency, occurocy, ond rel io-bility by our normol methods. Why does our defensedeportment not use the Science oÍ Supersensonics?Toke out your pendulum ond osk thot question your-se l f . l f Russ io díd i t , ond i t seems | ike they wi|| 'then our deÍense chiefs might woke up.

Addit ionol specif ic informotion needed in wortimeincludes locoting croshed ond missing helicopters.oircroft ond ships, together with the hourly posit ionoÍ enemy fighters, intercepfors, missi!es, tonks.subrnorines ond destroyers. In o situotion l ikeMetnom, ombushes could be virtr.nl ly el iminoted bysensing the enemy posit ion; snipers could be deoltwi th in o s imi lor monner.

The turning points oÍ wors ond bottles come when bysome method the victorious side knew whof the enemywos plonning ond doing. Supersensonics providesthis knowing ot ol l moments in t ime.

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GRABBING COUNTRIES

DETENTE OR DECEPTION ?

Using these techniques, not only could nothing behidden or not known but, combining this with thesection on Chorocter Anolysis, we could continuously|ook into the soul of the top Kremtin oÍficio|s ondknow more obout them thon they do obouf themselves.

Holden Roberto of Angolo hos cleor vision when hestotes:

',lúost of the wor|d is sniggering up its s|eevesot Americots detente eÍforts ond the woy theS_oviets poy l ip service to it while consolidotingtheir posit ion. lúoybe. |íke the cucko|dedportner in o betroyed morrioge, the UnitedStotes wil l be the lost to leorn fhe truth. . ."

"o o o I om coll ing on the West to sove Africofrom Comrrunism . . . But2 ! con soy, in ol lsincerity, thot I om osking the West to soveitself . I om ostonished thot I hove to shout thisto deof eors. "

It must be remembered here thot Africo is the world,srichest source oÍ go|d, diomonds, uronium cnd otherstrotegic minerols. os well os the oreo of greotestogriculturol potentiol. Soviet presence in Angoloolso poses threots to the Westrs seo routes. For theSoviets, the occupotion oÍ Ango|o is iust the beginningof o movement thot wil l spreod ocross Africo. RLcoil ingtrom its involvement in Vietnom, the U.S. hosforgoften fhe monner in which Hungory ondCzechoslovokio were crushed.

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THlNKING OF THES OVI ET LEADERS HI P

A|exonder Solzhenitsyn provides some powerÍulinsights into the minds of the Sovief leoders:

''Throughout the decod€S r o . the Sovietpress wrofe: Western copitolism, your endis neor . . . Nikito Khrushchev soid, "Wewill bury you" . . . Now of course theyhove become more clever in our country.Now they dontt soy rrwe ore going to buryyou" onymorer now they soy 'rdetente.'l

Nothing hos chonged in Communist ideologyThe gmls ore fhe sctme os they were, butinsteod of the ortless Khrushchev, whocouldn't hold his tongue, now they soy"detentet' . . . How could one rely ontheir signotures to documents of detente?You yourselves might osk your speciolistsnow ond they' l l tel l you thot precisely inrecent yeors the Soviet Union hos succeededin creoting wonderful chemicol weopons.missiles, which ore even better thon thoseused by the United Stotes."

ln their greed Americon businessmen sell the Soviets

U"S. technology, ond in their generosity our govern-ment Íeeds them, ot the some time not |ooking ot theSovief rope of other counfries ond genocide oÍ itspeoples. Our countryts motto, peoce of ony pricerissuch o high price Íor o meoningless word: detente.

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With Supersensonics, fhere Ís no need to occept others.opinions or iudgements. Reod Solzhenifsyn's speechto the AFL-ClO in Woshington, D.C. June 30, 1975rfrom which the obove exfrocts were token, ond proveits occurocy Íor yourselÍ. Use it os o witness to probeinto the minds of the Soviet leoders ond determine iusthow much we ore deceiving ourselves. Above ol l, withSupersensonics you become your own outhority ond oremore oble to control your destiny.

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SECTION 3

BECOMING ALIVE TOSUPE RSENSON ICS & RADI ESTHESIA

Th i s sec t i on t o . kes you th rought ro i n i ng i n Supe r senson i c s . H i sond h i s mony Í rus t r o t i ons se rVeond gu ide i n YoUÍ own g rowth .

the ou tho r ' ssucces sesos on i n s i gh t

The author usin€ a Tl'Ü'enne Penduluno

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A TYPICA LAPPROACH

ERRONEOUS

ln fhe previous section we hove poínted o Very prettypicture oÍ so|ving mony oÍ the world,s problems usingyour neurologicol sensory system ond o pendulumompIiíier, but whot does it reoIly toke to becomeproficient in control l ing our psycho-physicolperception?

The number oÍ peop|e who,when first introduced torodiesthesiorbegin by osking incredibly penonolquestions oÍ the cosmic inte||igence is ostounding.A yo;ng |ody who hod o PhD. conÍided thot shesot down one evening ond begon de|ving ínto her|ife os it wos now ond her future usíng the pendulumending up, of 2 e.m., o complete nervous wreck.

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HOW DO WECHANGE TH!S?

She never tr ied the technique ogoin unti l shevolunteered fo proofreod the first section of thisvolume, ond in doing so discovered the mind trips,including wishful thinking ond doubts, she hodpreviously loid on herself . Her ottitude os it wosthen ís summed up in her own words, ' ,| hove noconfidence in rodiesthesio becouse the importontquestions ore questions I om emotionolly involvedwith. And often there is no woy to check resultsexcept in the cose of missing persons or obiects."Even divining over Íoods, it is hord Íor peop|e totell if the foods ore good for fhem.

When you pursue some of the other subiects concernedwith control l ing your ever octive mind, such osmeditotions, you wil l be oble to tune into your bodyond know exoct|y how Ít fee|s os you eot o food ondofter youtve eoten it. You os your o,t/n outhority orethe only vol id check, since even if you ore eoting ofood which is high in nutritious volue oril-moy beexoct|y whot one Person needs. Íor your system itmoy be like o poison.

lf you ore one oí those people who is into meditotionos o spir ituo| disciplíne' os o woy oÍ improving yourbeingl you ore well owore of the thought potternswhich interfere with o good medítotion.

THESE SAME THOUGHT PATTERNS CAUSEERRONEOUS RESULTS IN RADIESTHESIA.

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MEDITATION ANDSUPERSENSONICS

A CORRECT ATTITUDE

fuocticing the spirituol devotions of meditofion orproyer leods one on o poth of self-improvement ondeventu.ol|y to the reo|Ízotion of oneness with Brohmon.Now the scientist, in generol, thinks of o God morein terms oÍ cosmic dust or some universol cosmic low.Whichever concept ís used to describe the Fother.Íorce of the universe does not reoI|y motter. Theimportont thing Ís for us to req|ize thot we oredirect|y |í,áked to fhis Íorce ond con diol the cosmÍctelephone to top into this vost intel l igence, when wehove el iminoted our mind-trips either throughmeditotion or Supersensonics. Seporotely, meditotionond Supersensonics ochieve the some end result.Together they oct os on immensely powerful tool.

Troiníng to become o divÍner con be most occurote|ycompored fo leorning to become o musicion. You donot opprooch o musicol instrument with which youhove no Íomilíority ond p|oy it perfectly on yourfirsf ottempt. Imogine you hove never seen o piononor heord its music. As you enter o room your eyes.foll on o lorge stronge shoped wooden structure.You osk,

"Whot i s i t ? ""A piono ! ""Whof is i t for?"''lúoking music ! ''

" How does it work? "A demonstrotion tokes ploce.

"Con I lry?"Reolizotion thot you connot perform beoutifully.

"Wi l l you teoch me?""How good do you wont to become?"

The ospiring musicion then spends the rest oÍ his |ifeochieving increosing degrees of mosfery over the ort.The some process shou|d not be short-círcuited whenthe subiecf ,is Supersensonics. The urge to sskemotionol qr.rcstions must be resisted until you hovedeveloped competency os shown by reprodrrcibleresults.

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THE FIVE STAGES OF AC HIEVEMENT

With proctíce,there ore Íive stoges of increosingoccomplishment thot con be otfqined. ,For clority,they ore compored with o musicionts grorth.

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DIVI NER The novice con detect horizontol woves withreproducib|e resu|ts. |dentifying the diÍferencebetween positive, negotive ond the comp|ex Íie|ds ofo mognet ond similor f ields from the elements wil lpresent no diff icu|ty fo him. Before considering himse|Ío novice rother thon o dobbler, he must be fomil iorwifh his ofÍ doys os shown by his biorhythms or whenhe is sick, knowing when his instrument (his body) isoble to give reproducible resulfs.

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DOWSER

STUDENT OFSUPERSENSONICS

The dowser con detect both horizontol ond verticolwoVes. He is proÍicient in Iocoting undergroundwoter , gos, ond o i l supp|íes, os we|| os other minero lores such os go ld, copper, s i lver , t in , o luminum, etc .The dowser experiences the pull on the rod in hishonds giving yes or no onswers. A proÍicient dowseris on occomplished mop reoder, using either the rodor the pendulum ompl i f ier .

The Supersensonics student con send out precisethought woves. He is oble to exercise control overhis mind ond colm it so it does not interfere with thequestions he wonts onswered. Supersensonics is theword coined by Christopher Hil ls to cover the subiectsto be mostered in becoming Supersensit ive lúon. Theseinc lude medi tot ion to go in contro l over our mind, p luso speciol form of yogo io expond our psycho-physiologicol perception, ond rodiesthesio to becomefomil ior with the forces octing through ourselves,through noture ond the whole of the universe.

To enoble us to ochieve this enlightened stote ofSupersensit ive lvbn, Christopher hos prepored threecourses. The Fírst is o three.yeor correspondencecourse ' '|nto lúeditotion Now,' ' which is current|ybeing token by people o l l over the wor ld inc lud ingNorth Americo, Europe, Asio ond the West lndies. Thesecond is on orol teoching consisting oÍ 24 cossettefopes col led Rumf Roomph Yogo which is the scienceof vibrotion ond the tronsmission of |iÍe force.FinoIly, there is the six vo|ume Supersensit ive LiÍe oflúon series. Eoch of these is o procticol course inwhich direct experience rother thon intel lectuolknowledge is the o im.

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The doctor of divinotion uses Supersensonics os o woyof IiÍe, constont|y tuning into the cosmic intel l igencefor direct knowledge" lvlostly, he relies on finger tipresponsese He does not reiect oids (witnesses,pendulums, etc") ond mokes use of them when fheyore ovoi lob le"

Heors o smoll voice in his heod. He continuolly tolksto the cosmic intel l igence quietly ond unnoticed,hoving reolized thot he is nothing but on expression ofthis higher force. His humil ity is such thot he doesnot reiect the use of witneses, pendulums or onyother oids, ond is therefore difficult to recognize"l-lowever, he does not need ony of these oids. Justos o Ínctn who teoches mothernotics does not need ocolculotor but moy use one, so the moster moy nofolwoys use direct perception.

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THE INITIAL STAGE

Af first few months on this writing proiect werespent reoding ond working through the first chopteroÍ Noel lúocBeth.s notes on rodiesthesio. l constructedo threod spool pendu|um ond |oter purchosed o FÍ|l'sAuro Pendulum from the University of the Trees. Theinitiol experiments I performed ore those given in thefirst section of this volume, nomely:

l) Tuning the Pendulum overo lvlognet-This | Íound quite eosy, t.oking on ofternoon.

2) Detecting the Positive ond Negotive Fields fromo A/ognet-l hod difÍicu|ty with this exercise. lt wos oweek before I could detect o chonge* ond threeweeks before I developed consistency,

3) Detecting FÍe|ds from Elements-Some inconsistency to begin with.

4) Detecting Fields from Colors-Not too much difficulty here, my results werequite reproducible.

* ln o closs you con experience this in on ofternoon,if not immediotely"

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MY FIRST PRACTICAL SUCCESS

After procticing for o Íew months,| noively vo|unteeredfo rewrite Noe! lvbcBeth's notes, o tosk which woseventuolly modÍfied into the writ ing of this vo|ume.On o visit tothe Son Froncisco Boy Areo I took olongover 900 poges of notes for duplicotion ot o low costcopying service in Berkelelr os our locol copierchorged l0q eoch Pq9e. I hod iust left on oppointmentin Union City ond wos heoding olong the freewoy when

I reolized thot I woutd never reoch Berkeley before the

shopc|osed. Toking the next exit,I found myselÍ in

t'hyword. I quickly found o phone booth outside ogos stotion ond opened the directory yellow Poges ofi 'Copying ond Duplicoting Service." The l ist ings took

up obouto Poge oÍ four columns. Phoning o|| of thesefár on inexpensive service could be cost|y, ond l did

not hove too much time since I wonted the iobcompleted beÍore cIosing. I thought, ' .Perhops I cou|d

divine it. lt would be o good check on my oCCUÍoC/.||

I ron the pendulum down the co|umns osking Íor o'yes' on the !eost expensive, good quolity service.After o second positive indicotion, I did not continuebur phonedthe first shop indicoted. A gir l col led

Judy inÍormed me the price wos 5Q o copy ond thotthey were no more thon five minutes owoy from thegos stotion.

A l itt le glow l it up inside me. I hod mode procticol

use of oll the post montht procfice.

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AT.HOME USES

Pomelo Osbom, o student of the university who typedond loid out the printed moteriol in this book, wontedto preserve some home-grown produce, She hodborrowed o pressure cooker Íor the iob but wos unqbleto bui|d up ony pressure ín it os indÍcoted by nomovement on the gouge. We looked for leoks, butfound none ond next we tried to test the gouge byforcing oir into it. The needle did not move.Not being too conÍident in my divinin9 obi|ity' Iwoited unti l I wos olone to hold the pendulum overthe pressure gouge, being sure thot it wos the couseoÍ the problem, ond osked, ' ,|s the gouge working?' 'To my surprise the onswer wos tyest"

Over the rel ief volve I osked o similor questionond ogoin received o positive responsee I then oskedo question which I knew would give o 'not reply inorder to check the direction oÍ pendulum *ling"There wos o chonge in direction indicoting the previousonswers were correct"

Although I hod not seen steom escoping from the ioinbetween the lid ond the pot, I osked if there wos oleok here ond received o positive onswerr ond onotherto the question oÍ whether the seol needed replocement"I then reloyed the results to Pomelo who then replocedthe seol ondrmuch io our ioy, the pressure cooker worked.

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FINGERTI P SENSATIONS

The next step forword occurred during o diviningsesion when the first finger on my Ieft hond stortedtingling ot its tip. I hold the pendulum threodbetween this finger ond my thumb. N4y Supersensonícsteocher. Chrisfopher Hills, hod previously mode meowore thot this would hoppen ot some time. Overthe next Few months first my third finger woke up ondthen my middle finger. By now the sensotions werequite cleor - o tingle ot fhe tip of fhe first fingerwos o .'yes'. ÍeSpohSeo

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When o throbbing sensotion wos experienced ot the endof the middle finger, the meoning wos "yes, do it now."The middle Íinger is on indicotion oF monifestotion"

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FINGERTIP WARNING

During |974 qnd 1975 | wos Í|ying From Son Fronciscoto other moior west coost cit ies weekly. On one oFthese f l ights os the p lone wos c i rc l ing the o i rport mythird f inger begon to respond with on extremeIy tíghtbond. The sensot ion wos o lmost po infu l" UnFortunote lyl wos noÍ in touch wi th my thoughts ot thot t ime. lwondered i f there wos onyth ing wrong with the p lone"I l i s tened; I could heor noth ing unusuol . I lookedoround ot the people to see if onyone wos sick; nothingwos ev ident"I sot bock ond tun-ed into myselF, co lming my mind,reloxing ond expecting the sensotion to disoppeor.St i l l the c lomp remoined on my f inger .I osked, " ls there o problem with th is p lone?" Thetighi sensotion leFt - o posit ive responsee Checkingthe resu l t losked. " ls the p lone operot ing f ine?"The c lomp returned - o negot ive rep ly .

The negotive sensotion continued unti l we londed withobsolute ly no t rouble. "Stronger" I thought" Then Ilooked out of the window ond sow the plone surroundedby fire truckso As I possed through the boording oreoI overheord two people tolking obout the plone"Apporently those people who were woiting Forpossengers on the f l ight hod seen the sofety equipmentheod out for the plone ond received word thot therewos o problem with the londing georc

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A RARE MEETING

Whi|e on o business tríp fo Voncouver, BritislrCo|umbio, l met up with chrístopher Hil|s whointroduced me to Tom Koch of the ConodionBroodcosting Corporotion. Tom's position wos toproiect five yeors into the future whot progromsthe CBC wou|d be broodcostíng. The two.doydiscussion between Tom ond Christopher ronged fromtheir lost meeting o few yeors previously betweeno few select minds oÍ high copocity, to next yeor'sWorld Algoe Conference in Tokyo, fo indepthtolks on levels of consciousness, evolufion, Godond mon. As on observer, I wqs thoroughly owedond stimuloted by the exchonge.

At one point I wos left olone with Tom who, wishingto tone donrn ond relox o little, osked me oboutSupersensonics qnd loter wondered how to demonstroteits efÍectiveness. |t wos decided fhot o determinotionof the number of children Tom hod would be ideol.

I osked, "Does Tom hove more thon one child?" Theonswer wos yes. Continuíng up the scole l wos olittle concerned when ot 4 the onsl /er wos sti ll yes.At 5 the pendulum $^/ung in the opposite directionindicoting Tom did not hove more thon 5 children.All this time Tom wos wotching, rrot owore oÍ thequestions, since for greoter concentmtion they wereosked in silence. Looking up ot him I osked, "Do youhqve 5 children?" Tom beomed of the correct onswertos his skepticism left him ond he reolized the powerof divinotion.

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The next time I sow Tom wos when he visited ourcomPus comp|ete wíth cqmero crew to record ÍorCBC o progrom on Christopher ond the work ot thecompus. Agoin he showed interest in Supersensonicsto fhe extent of wonting to leorn the technique.

Perhops, in his wisdom, Tom could see the Íu|l circlefor monkind. From Adom ond Eve tolking to God inthe Gorden oÍ Eden (representing mon communicotingdirecfly with the srnoll voice of the Cosmic lntel l igencein his heod,) through the Fo|! oÍ lr lon, when mon re|iedon his own senses ond hence lost this direct l ink, thehumon roce evolves through the science ofSupersensonics qnd returns to direct communicotionwith the Cosmic Wi l l .

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HEALTH SUPERSENSONICS The next few months were spent tuning into ony-

thing ond everything. I determined. which foods

*"rJb"n"ficiol for me ond whot I strould be eoting

more or less oÍ. My fovorite meol of the week wos

grilled steok with fried mushrooms ond onions, until

ífound thot the lotter wos o no-no. l thoroughly .investigoted my eoting hobits including ocidity ond

food cómbirrotions ond the best times to eot. I

found thot I wos woiting too long before eoting

ond thot I ote too Iote ot night. Both of these I

thar chonged. I tuned into eggs, meot, fish,

p"ult'y oid oth"' Íoods before purchosing them from

ihu ,rp"rtorket, checking for freshness, nutritionol

;l""|nd rightness Íor my system. t determined the

weight thot I operote most efÍectivety ot ond how to

ropidly oftoin if .

The next oreo I looked into wos food supplements'

As o co|d sets in or you ore iust Íeeling |ow,

increosing your vitomin intoke con ropidly improve

the situotion.

The Íie|d of divining foods, determining correct

díets for good heo|tÉ, i' o lot of fun os we|l os

beneÍiciol. At |ost you hove o fool thot puts you in

the driverts seot. You reed no longer rely on

others Íor ony inÍormotion you might wont. You

con no^/ tune in directly Íor yourse|f .

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T HE T UR NI NG POINT

DI VI NI NG THE FUTURE

The next Íew months were spent ottempting to obtoinknowledge on future events in o very noive rnonneroFirstly, I wos osking "yer" ond "no" questions (theuse oÍ percentoge chorts hod not occurred to me ofthis t ime) ond secondly I wos osking long rongequestions obout people. All the mistoken pothwoysond erroneous iudgements I mode during those monthshove been covered in the eorl ier chopters under theheoding of whot fo ovoid. I even went os for osdivining the dote we would relocote to o new proPerfytmony months oheod. There were so mony vorioblesinvolved in this decision thot I wos completely wrong.ln Íoct, when we sow the proposed prope*y, it wosunsuitoble ond we never did move.

Upon reo|izing the trops l hod mode for myselÍ ond wosbogg"d down in, I ceosed oll efforts in the field ofrodiesthesio. This qction wos olso prompted by thereolizotion thot the rewriting of Noel lvlocBethrs workswosohorrendous tosk. beyond my copobil it ies. Thisperiod continued Íor severoI months.

When my youngest son Luke wqs síx, he worrld osk"Doddy, whot do yor wont to be when you grow up?"This question would olwoys intrigue Cliven my oldestSoho He would stop whotever octivity he wos engogedin ond listen. looking intensely up ot my foce whileremoining diplornticol ly si lent.

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CLIVE Ar 7 YRS,

" l om grown uprr ' I would rep ly , " l tm o phys ic is t . "

To which Luke would respond, "But you know whot Imeon. Whot ore you going to do when you reollygrow up? "

I would soy, "Yes, I understondr" ond then proceed tote l l h im o l l the th ings I hoddone ond whot pro iects Iwos presently into. I did not know thot I did not knowwhot he reolly meont. This wos the second time thecosmic intel l igence hod tried to get o big messoge tome through my sonso A few yeors beíore when C|ivewasT ond Luke 3, Cl ive init ioted on event thot woso turning point in my |iÍe, by showing me thot l cou|dlove ot o time when J wos incopoble oÍ expressing orexperiencing |ove ond hod been so c|osed Íor monyyeors.

The turning poinf in rodiesthesio come during o quietmoment when reflectively I heord Luke osk, "Doddy,whot do you wont to be when you grow up? " ond ovoice inside my heod soid, "l wont to be o diviner."It hod token me three yeors to onswer Lukets question.

l then went bock into troining, o Íew minutes eveÍYmorning. W fingers were deod. I storted with thebosics, sensing the fields From o composs mognet.Within o few weeks the formot for this volume wosborn; o less ombitious tosk thon continuing withlúocBeth.s notes, which wos not necessory now sinceChristopher wos filling the gop by exponding Volumelll of this series to o ó00 poge mosterpiece. Theowokening of this new enthusiosm for rodiesthesiohos been o long-losting blessing.

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For over o yeor l hod ignored the dowsing ospect oÍrodiesthesio, moin|y becouse my preÍerence wos towork indoors rother thon outdoors. lt is notrecommended thot the reoder woit this long, sincethe gentle pull of the diviner,s rod in youihonds is osensotion which creotes o greot deol of enthusiosm.

One doy our director took the students into thegordens to show us how lo Use o divining rod. Aítershowing us how to hold the rod he i l lustroted its usein detecting hidden woter,

AN INTRODUCTION TO DOWSING

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Christopher then directed us to six boxes on theground' one of which coverd o conÍoiner of woter.The students wolked bock ond forth ocross fhe boxesholding dowsing rods in on ottempf to locote thewoter. AÍter o few ottempts where the woter Positionwos chonged ofter eoch try, five students hod feltthe phenomenon ord two were consistently occurofe.I wos not one of fhem, for I hod not experiencedeven fhe s|íghtest sensotion. Through the exercise Ihod mointoined o positive "tet it be', ottitude, butonxiety begon to srell up in me os my peers depqrted,for the successful students hod little fmining inrodiesthesio ond the troining they did hove íossupplied mostly by me.

I remembered thot in Chopter 2ó of Vo|ume I|t oÍthis serÍes Christopher hod tq|ked obouf on enhoncedeffect ot sunset when the rod wos held over plonts.I rushed out ond bought o newspoper. Sunset ot5zl7 p"m.; I hod missed it. the time wos 5:55 p.m.Sunrise wos given ot ó:30 o.Ín. Sure|y, the somemognified effecf would occur ot sunrisé.

The next morning it wos cold. After meditoting, Idressed in worm ski clothes ond ventured into thágorden. There t stood holding the rod over the ptonts.By 6:37 o.m. my honds were frozen ond I hod notbeen successful.

Shoking oÍf the disoppointment, I held the rod infront of me ond storted wolking ocross the gorden.AÍter o few sfeps it dipped . HURRAY ! jo fewmore stepsond it dÍpped ogoin. Thís time with ostronger pull - S UCCESS . Continuing I found o}hird point, thus |ocoting on undergrouná streomwhose depth ond width were knorn since fhere woso tofo| of 3 dips. |n locotirg woter in this Ínonner'the middle dip is directly over fhe streom. Thefirst ond third signols ore equol distonces from themiddle signol ond ore olso equol to the depth ofthe streom. This meosurement is known os Bishop,s Rute.

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A S UBT LE ERR OR

I then wolked over to the woter thof I could notdetect the night before ond received o very strongsigrn|. At this point l reo|ized the reosons Íor theerrors of the previous evening. Firstly, I hod heldthe rod too tightly in my honds, not ollorirp it tomove, ond secondly I hod nof opprooched the boxesneor erpugh but hod only ollowed the tip of the rodto reoch fhem. Todoy, when I wolked over fhe woterthe rod dipp"d sfrongly.

As o finole, I wolked oround the gorden locoting fheseptic tonk ond its eÍf|uent poth frorn the property.At trro hour interwls, I repeoted the experimentwith the some success. When nightfoll come, Ifound I could not detect the rodiotions for the woter.This demonstroted thot the sun octs os o hugeomplifier of the wove{ields.

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WIRE COAT HANGERS

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I repeoted the woter dowsing experiment in the gordens

using the divining rod qnd then tried the experimentogoin, this t ime holding o wire coot honger in eoch

hond os i l lustroted.

At first, the coot honger in my right hond respondedby turning into my body whenever I crossed over woter.

Being IeftJronded ond hence olwoys hoving held mypendulum in thot hondll wos suspicious of the result"

ttt inting thot perhops the octive honger hod o subtle

bend in it where I wos holding it thot mode it turn over

the ploces where I now knew woter existed, I chongedthe hongers into the opposite honds ond continuedwolkinjocross the gordens. Agoin the right hond.sensor

,e,pondld. AÍter o Íew more Posses, the left hond

honger become octive, so both sensors now turned into

my body os I Possed over woter.

At one point the indicotors swung owoy from my chest

ond oround to my orms. "A negotive resPonse! Whot

from?" I thought. I looked oround, "Nolorge metoll ic

obiects." Then I looked towords my feet. I wos

stonding on o potch of clover, obout 2 feet squore. . lrememb-ered Christopher soying thot clover negotes the

wove-fie|d Írom woter ond thot mony proÍessiono|

dowsers could not locote woter under o f ield of clover

unless they hod leorned to counteroct the efÍect.

I knew thot t hod too long ignored the dowsing ospect

of supersensonics, ond resolved to innnedlctely correct

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NECATIVEREsPor.lsEOVER CLc|l'ER

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One oÍ the students ot the UnÍversity oÍ the Trees toldme of o locql woter dowser whose reputotion wosexcellent. I phoned this mon, who is so sought ofterthot he wou|d rother l not disc|ose his Ípme. ond modeon oppointment to see him. I wos greeted ot the doorby o mon who looked o well-kept sixfyish with o firm,Íriend|y hondshoke. ( |oter |eorned thot he wos 83yeors o|d.) AÍter o brief discussion on the merifs oÍdowsing we were shown his rod which wos obout os longos Christopher's, but mode oÍ |/4 inch diometer ny|onond bound together ot the end by o monofiloment nylonfishing l ine. lt wos corried in o tronsporent plostic tubeto prevent contomi notion.

A demonstrotion Ío||owed wherein our host showed ushow, on emerging Írom his cor ot o proposed woter,oi l , or gold oreo, he holds the rod in o verticolposition ond turns ocross the site until the rod beginsto move downwords to o horizontol position. He thenmoves forword in the direction of the rod until it turnsupwords into hís body. At this point he is now stondingdirectly over the dri l l ing posit ion.

When locoting oi l, gold, mercury or woter he useswitnesses in gloss viols. For oi l he olso corries o sompleof sulphur since sulphur ond oi l exist together he soys,ond for woter he uses o solt somple to determine it thewoter' is sol ine or not. The reoson we con detecf woterso reodily is thot our bodies ore excel lent witnesses,being over 90o/o woter.

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CONSTRUCTION OF ANYLON D!VINING ROD

Dolrrsers ore people who do; doubters ore those whodon't. This rnon hos on interesting woy of turning thecon.ts to the cons. He hos them hold one end oÍ hisrod ond he holds the other while holding their freehond. Since he is extremely sensitive to theserodiotions, the rod turns violently over the obiect. somuch so thot the demonstrofion is iusf too convincingfor the skeptic or scientific mind. So he follows thisby hoving the subiect stond over o woter source; therod not responding. Then he presses their wrists or thepolms of their honds ondrtry os they con to prevent it,the rod responds to the woter.Within o Íew doys l hod constructed o ny|on diviningrod. I wolked into the gorden ond turned in o circlewhile sending out o thought wove to detect the moximumwoter Í|ow. There wos no response. Another 3ó0ostill no response. Then it downed on me thot I wosholding the rod incorrectly. I wos gripping it wiih mypolms ond fingers focing down towords the eorth, osone gríps bicyc|e hond|ebors.Chonging my polms upwords I turned ogoin, unti! therod pointed the direction to wolk in. Slowly I followedthe rod ocross the gorden until it moved upwords intomy chest.

Delighted ot this resultrl returned to the work benchond odded rototoble mognets to the rod" Bock in thegorden with the north poles of the mognets pointingupwords, the rod,s twistíng wos stronger thon before.

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INCORRECT HAND POSITION

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A BELIEVER Lote the next evening, oÍter spending olmost on hourlooking Íor on enve|ope of documents thot hod beenmisloid obout six months previously, I turned to thependulum to hetp mer even though I knew thot I hod

succeeded ot previous ottempts to locote obiects onlyÍor others ond never Íor myse|f. Agoin my resultswere inconsistent os I sconned the wolls of books ondpoPerso

Toking ho|d oÍ the rod I held on imoge oÍ thedocuments firmly in mind ond begon to turn. The rodmoved írom the verticol position to point into o cornerof the ÍootT|o There were no poPers or book there thot

l cou|d see. lúoving over to the corner l |ooked obovemy heod to the top of on overhonging shelf on whichwere stocked numerous empty shipping boxes.

Stonding on o choir, I moved the rod closer to the

boxes" When it turned upwordslremoved the relevontbox Írom the she|f ond discovered o stock oÍ popers thotmust hove been thrown in there during on officereorgonizotion" The popers I wos hunting were omongthem.

I wos ecstotic. This experiment removed the mentolb|ock of not being ob|e to |ocote obiects Íor myselÍond converted me to the useÍulness oÍ the diviningrod os on omp|ifÍer.

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EVALUATINGEXECUTIVE POTENTIAL

At 4:00 p.m. doily, those students who ore notworking off compus stop theír octivíties ond meetwith Christopher ond Noroh Hills for teo ond teochingsond meeting visifors. lt wos ot one oÍ these sessionsthot Christopher tolked of chorocter onolysis usingpercentoge dío|s ond the diff icu|t prob|em of bonkmonogement in determining on employeets executivepotentio!. A "yes" or "no" response when inquiringobout o personts integrity hos l itt le signif iconce.Of more volue is o meosure of their honesty on ol to l0 scole where 5t gYt is the overoge Íigure foro successful person in thot iob. Christopher olsomentioned the nome of o personnel monoger of olorge notionol bonk thot he knew. I orronged onoppointment with this executÍve ond f |ew off io visitwith him. He confirmed the problem ond outl inedthe poromefers he would like used in evoluotingcondidotes Íor interno| promotions.

Returning home J stoÉed working up o PersonoIityAnolysis bosed on this discussion. Just os this woscompleted I reolized thot the book, NucleorEvo|ution, our moin text ot the univáEíi[f,-deo|twith this subiect in greot detoíl. Steoling moferiolfrom this book, I developed on ln-depth PersonolityAnolysis.

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Withín o week I wos osked fo ew|rrote four vicepresidents for o position thot hod become ovoiloble.As well os pictures of the condidotes, those of thedecision mokers were supplied. AÍter evoluoting theirpotentiols os sl'rown in the Toble, I compored them tothe divined qrrclities of on ideol person for thotposition. The condidofes oll hod higher integrity thonwos needed ond three of the four hod higher leodershipond direclobility quolities, but none of them hod thephysicol energy or physicol fitnes required for theposition ond only one hod the necessory compotibi litylevel .

I then osked which condidote the decision mokerspreferred for the iob. The onsvtrer wos interesting ondinformotive. Ihe bonk president did rrot PrcÍer ony ofthem. So J osked whether he hod someone else inmind. The onsrer wos o definire yes. An or'ltsídemon wos brought in by the president.

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Ao/o

60-70

Bo/o

60-70

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60-70

Do/o

70-80

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JOB STABILITY 50.ó0 30-40 60-70 80-90 ő0-70

COMPATIBILITY 60-70 50-ó0 40-50 40-50 60-70

RE L]A B! LITY 30-40 60-70 70-80 ,Í0-50 @-70

LEADERS HI P 50-ó0 50-ó0 60-70 30-40 gö.4o

PHYS!CAL ENERGY 20-30 20-30 40-50 50-ó0 60-70

SOCIABILITY 70-80 40-50 70-ffi 50-ó0 40-50

DIRECTABI LlTY 30-40 40-50 60-70 80-90 30-40

PHYSICAL FITNESS 50-ó0 30-40 50-ó0 50.ó0 60-70

MENTAL STAB!LITY 60-70 50.ó0 40-50 50-ó0 40-50

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l"lony times during the yeor, Christopher is osked to

ioin or direct vorious spirituol ond scientific proiects,oll of which he investigotes fhoroughlyr woiting for theright one to present itself.

l-hnding me one oÍ the proposols. he requested o minipersonolity onolysis on the porticiponts of this iointproposol ond their fiscol position. J wos to be ocross-check for the investigoting he hod done himself.

] first osked Íf the proiect wos firroncio|ty feosib|eond if the downpoyment for the proposed property wosowiloble. Both onswers were "yes" but I found theproiected income wos unreolist icol ly high.

l looked ot the persono|ities invo|ved, checking Íorintegrity, compotibilÍty' reliobi|ity, ond theirselfless commitment to the proiectrs success. Comporedwith'the bonk perrcnnel who I used os my stondords.these spirituollpminded people rcnked quite low.

Theii compotíbility ond integrity were obout hq!Íthot of the bonk executives ond their reliobility .consistently low. The mon who hod the mosfovoiloble money for the proiect scored less thon l0o/oin selfless sincerify for the proiectrs success.

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ln other words, he Íelt the proiect wos his, olrhoughhe wos settÍng it up os o ioínt humonitorion proposo|.Hurron noture beíng whot it is, the mon who gove themost money wos feeling (perhops subconsciously) thotthe proiect wos somehor his o,rrn. The mon whocontributed the leost money ronked 40-50 percent inselflessness, which is o good overctge reoding.

The co|umn on the ovoi|obílity of money for theproiect slrows thot the previous "yes" onswer on thedornpoyment wos correct.

ProiectFortici ponts

lntegrity Compotibility Reliobi l ity SelÍless SincerityÍor proiectlssuccess

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Dívining rod helpsNovember 24, 1975 T H E V A L L E Y P R E S S p a g e g find loot

SheriÍf's deputies are stil|scratching their heads over howa young Boulder Creek man,uing a whalebone divining rod,managed to find the loot íromhe robbery at Johnnie's Marketon November 8.

üficers, with the help ofrcidents, combed be area Íorseveral hours looking for themmeybag dropped by üe thief.Finally they gave ry.

That's wben ChristopherHills, director of Uuivenig ofthe Trees in BouHer Creek,stepped Íorward üo oííer hisservices as a matter of"academic inbrest."

ln about five miruües he hedfound the money sac\ con-tainingí8m and refurned it.

How did he do it?

Others at the university alsohad a hand in the stalement,which is.printed below.

BeÍore giving their account oÍöe incident' here's more in.frmation on the robbery itselí.The suspect in custody incmneetion with the crime isRobert Durglas Bradrvell, 32,Hall Moon Bay.

Ihe sspect apparenüy hidoú in the market and accosledEick Seifert, butrher at thestore. wben he arrlved at 7:50

a.m. b open up.One hing led to another and

Bradwell final|y Íled the sceneon Ímt with the loot. A group oÍBoulder CYeek residenls helpedru him down.

"Ihe University of the Treesis a correspondence school inmeditation, selfdiscovery,scientific, and spiritualresearch. It is located inBoulder Creek. Each morningat 8 a'm. students who üve atthe university jog around a fewblocks of Boulder Creek.

"On Saturday, the 8th ofNovember, Robert Massy,$ysicist and student at themiversity, Ieft his house to jointhe joggers and saw Ülem$anding among a crowd ofpeopleoutsidethe post office. Arnan was being taken out of hehsbes by police.

"Massy reports that"Christopher Hills, Univgrsityof Tlees direclor, told me trehad seen the man creep past hiskitÓen window carrying a ba'gthat boked jtst like one of hisown. Thinking he had beenrobbed, tB rushed out and yelledp ttn neighborhood with shoutsof Thief ! Thief !'

"Hills ccnered the thief inthe badr of the Post Office yardand aslad the postrnistress to

call tte Sheriff ."By this time, however, the

thief had thrown away his gunand the bag of money stolenfrrn Johnnie's Supermarket.

,.Afüer fou horrrs of intensivesearching, behind bushes, uptrees, in various yards and onlop of the post office roof, thepolice gave üp. GeorgeChekÓuras, deputy sheriff, gavehs written permission for Hillsand his students !o hunt for themissing items through thexience of divining wiÜt a rod orpendulum.

"Hills elplained to officerChekouras the process ofdivining and showed him thebooks which he and his students}nve written on this üechnique.Itu said if the sheriff's depart-ment would give a writtenstatement before and after theexperiment, saying how manydeputies and civilians hadlooked for he bag of money andfailed, he would find the bag.Chekouras gave the permissionat ll:il a.m. and Hills askedtis students to start lmking.

"Science has made commonlmowledge of the fact thatatans and mole$les of solidobjects are vibrating and thatin vibrating they give off subtleanergies.

The missing bag, therefore,wruld be sanding out errerry.Gle can sdectively tune inüo aprticular object by holding hethought of it and a picture of itdearly in mind.

"Italsohelps if one can hold admilar object !o the missiltgme in one's hand.

"For example, if you arlooking for money, then holdsme money in your hand, too.In this case Hills convenientlyheld his own bag whichrpsembled tIe missing one.

'"Ihe energr f rom the missirgobpct is picked uq by henervous system of the diviner'sbody and fd inüo his finger tipswhere it is amplified and madevisible by means of a pendulumor divining rod that moves innesponse.

"Although people are awared this technique to locate wateror !o drill wells, the use ofdivining to gain other in-forrnation, like discovering lostobjects or missing people, ol toget ideasfor scienüfic r€s€arch,is not widely known. Nor is itknown what 80 per crnt oftumanity has divining abiüty.

..RiÓard Welker of 9195 GlenArba in Ben lnmond, reporbthat he arrived on the scenewith the hunt already inFogress. Several sfudents wereusing dowelJike wood in-Sruments, pointed on one endand atüached by a string on thedher. When I arrived, the$udents using these pendulumstad already pinaoinled thegeneral area of the moneybehind a house on PÍne sheet.

"According to Massy,a crqwdbgan !o gather, so he aban-Öned the attempt until thingsqieüed down in order to makethe seard a valid experiment.

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later when he crowd had goneaway, the group of six were ledby Hills' he direcüor, uing adivining rod made of twolengttn of whalebone aboutnineteen inches long, fasüenedtogether at one end. The twopieces of bone, from a male andfernale whale. combine the twooposing elecbical polarities ofpositive and negative energywhich enhances the rod'sr€sponse'

"On the sides of the rod aretwo magretic needles that canbe rdated to detect electricaland magnetic energies.

"According to RichardWelker of Ben Lomond, "Hillsmoved with great speed, firstgoing over one fence then backagain, then over another andfinally into the thicket of thornyblackberry bushes where Iheard him exclaim. "I've foundit!" He smilingly pulled asatchel foom the thicket ofbambles, berrieS, stickers andünes, then took the bag to ttreBoulder Creek postmishess forvalidation.

"The total time between hisarrival on the sctne and hissubsequent discovery of themissing bag was five minutes.

"Barbara Brimblecom, apstal worker, had been in-iolved in cornering the thief

earlier in the day. She was toldby the thief at gunpoint to getirside the post office. She wasrnt present at the University ofthe Trees search. "I did seethem in the berry bushes," shesays, "and thought he (Hills)had a stick in his hand, When hecame into the post office, heopened a brown leather bag andslpwed me the County Bankzippered envelopes inside. Isuggested that he turn the bag

into ttre sheriff, rather thanreturn it to the supermarket.llills turned the bag in and thesheriff signed a statementvalidating the divining ex-periment and reporting thatHills did find and return themissing money after normalmebods of search had failed."

"Deputy Sheriff George L.Chekouras'poüce report on thecase backed up what thestatement said."

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Divining rodDebbie Rozman holds whale bone divining rod used in finding$800 in lool fromrecent Bou|der Creek robbery. The device was used by Christopher Hi||s, direcÍorof university of the Trees, which teaches various f orms of meditation iechniques.|| took Hi| lson|y f ive minutes to Í ind the |oot . VALLEY PREss PHoTo.

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Storting ot (A) Chrístopher's rod pointed obout l0 degrees to the left

of my fint qttempt, in the direction of o sfock of lumber, which

reveoled nothing hidden under it. He then moved ogoinst the ferrce(B) ond the rod pointed o|orrg the ferrce to o blockberry potch" lúoving

to position (C), the rod ogoin oimed ot the some potch. Seorching in

this spot, Christopher Íound the bog under fhe bushes ot the point

morked X "

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TUA TIOTAT, 30c

F,,fuQ^H.IR,#RTION OF ANY PAPER IN AMER,ICA

AÍtel 4-Hour Po|ice Search tails . . .P;vq|ic lBes DÍvÍnÍng Rod]o loco]e BagsfuÍfd Wirh Stolen I}|oneY-In 5 l[|Ínares

A California psychic stun-ned a deputy strérim by lo- .ltffiffi....i..-.;i-ii.

and a crowd or citi"öillráii 11l1t'tuuted to find in a 4-hour search. 1if+r11r1r4,11

And the psychic, 4$year.old í$iiffi;tj11;i;.+;1ChristopberHills, produced the :ili;i:iiliitii;iiiiiiiiirii!ag' containing $2,5ü), in just 1'111.;:' ..;ii:iloY.",,Hn"jff;,*, I,m *' '.iiE$$Íf$Í$**iur+i!.t!Íi^"s1'=t! - gl-: *. *ü$Él+sl*II+t+i*.rlxiÍ1"r'*x;ilthat scoured a SblockBoulder cteek to ttnd. the orn I- taKen rn an armed rnhherv -In town and then stasr'eő"öá Ieu_nman _ira<i

-oeen caprll'eg -o_v II"We caiied in the psyciric -

w L r t 4 u u v l r u r r t r -

lose," explained Chekeuras. ii-"I didn't believe he'dte able INCREDIBLE FEAT: christopher Hills demonstrotes horvto find tlre bag,'' n.

"*."j,;.- ilffi;:biJi"i"l^.g. hoj ü.E;t up the psychic energies. El,, wrro.. úye-s '' -ryig:t Üi"l,i'8ri B'"il.'!'l"nnT3n.iJ'l:ii":o.Jx"'3'#Ji:ii:l.ií:Creek, recalled'how he went. -' --

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about'finding the bag: lgan by rpaFng a full circle,l Then before I kngw it, he"I used my divininS 1s6. I searching for the energy of I rqached, down into some thick"I used mv divininq 1s6. I searching for the energy of I reached, down into some thick

made from Íhe bones- 61 i |the bag.'' l bushes and pulled orrt the bag.male and female whale. 1 | _ Hills- said the hlack, 2-feet- | His entire

- search couldn't

"I usgd my divining rod, ls.ear-cmnmade from the bones of a lme Dag.

started outside nry housó -llgog1.odb9sanpo.intingil.t!"lhave taken.longer than fivemidway -between

-where the | $recUon of -a small barn thick- | minuqei. It was remarkable..

l bts house. "Ttle vibrations got I According to Hills, ffndtngv-erí strong - almost pul|ing |ttre tag ..wásn't anything spe.the rod out of my bands.'' |éiat. lülyone can fiíd missing

When he reached the barn, |property if they lea-rn to píckHills said tlre rod pointed at lúp the psychic ener$es given

Note: ;flffi*H:tT"T?il3í; 'T$*1|"53í"Í'" "Tffi;J;''"S;iu.

robber! took place, and thelfV purrounged. by trees-and' Ilp not skeptical any-bandit was arrösted - and be- lllfi:i;."P#'s#:tH*n |*T".;"'n,"" to Hi||s. finr|inp

uer.ED errq ulrers r! wqa - | vvysvJ

The omount oÍ $2,500 incIuded the missing blrack bág.'' l ..Can you beat it? sle searcliedSáirl Mrs. Srlsan We]ko-' o |the area and found nothing.Sbid Mrs. Susan Srelker. a l!!e q99 auq .tounq- nouung'

$800 wo*h oÍ checks. *".#úíi*'";,*ei;T}Tf; l ffis.i,ültöj-:rq'{!q:lagrite'.trö-*ásltsrió*ioii|!ao5^g't^"s*'^'r"j"''l}:'Pf ::Jő*ffiir't.] He ;öö;ffi'"á li$.T:ryLl?g. .t sdo1{ .b*áild:_IT"i.- süpftai*tifi l üeve in psychigs .Qef'9re-!!i!:ihe'd be able to ni'ctr,ó-üail ]=

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robrcrÍ loot ptace, ano nó||v purrounged. b^y. trees.and

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FRED KIMBALL

LOST MEXICAN PARROT

NEEDLE IN A HAYSTAC K

"The rnon who tolks to onimols" is o description ofFred Kimboll* who not only communicotes withonímo|s but o|so the subconscious mind oÍ humons.He invited me to ottend o conference with him inLos Angeles during which Fred corried on o foct-f indin9 dio|ogue with o number oÍ dogs ond obtoinedo lot oÍ correct informotion obout their ownersI cors'houses, ond l iving situotions. The owners were some-times quite emborrossed thot the dogs were tel l ing somuch.

Fred hod been opprooched by people wonting to locote|ost or sto|en onimo|s ond osked me iÍ l cou|d divinetheir whereobouts. I told Fred thot this wos possibleond then osked him why he could not locote the onimolshimself. He soid thot he could, but when he osked theonimol where it wos, the onimol would describe thelocotion but would odd thot it could not tel l the nomeof the street since its owner hod not tought it to reod.So Fred could not octuo||y Íind the onimols; he cou|donly tel l the owners whoi their pets were thinking.

Within o week of returning from fhe conference, twopeople, whom Fred hod previously ossisted with theirdogt, phoned me. They hod lost o smoll A4exicon porrotwhich Fred hod to|d them wos sti| l ol ive. Ít took twodoys Íor o picture of the bird ond o moP of the oreo toorrive from Los Ange|es. l-|olding the Turénne mognet-Íitted pendu|um over fhe picture l found both horizonto|ond verticol woves, indicoting thot the bird wos sti l!o l i v e .

*Fred Kimboll, 18750 So. Vermont Avenue, Gordeno,Cofif. 90248. Ql3) 324-0643.

FRED KIMBALI,

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TAKI NG ADVANTAGEOF THE SUN 'S RAYS

Fred Kimbal l v is i t ing +he GreatPyramid oor:í i rrned everyt l r ing nyteaoher har.t saj .d about t l re psyoho-physica l ef fects of Pyrani ids wastrue. *

lF the bird hod been deod. there would hove been noverticol woves becouse o picture olone does not giveoFf verticol woves. on|y the bird cou|d give oFÍverticol woves which ore then detectoble through thepicture. To check th is f ind ing, I sent out the thoughtwove' ' ' ls thís bird oIive?'. ond receiVed on off irmotivereply .

I hove two oreos in which I set up o slnol l loborotory.Since the doy wos sunny ond I wished to tokeodvontoge oÍ the omplif icotion by the sun.s roys, lchose the gorden oreoo In the midd|e oÍ the |own,(neufrol greenr) there is o toble over which I threwo green c|oth to mosk ony eÍfects From the tob|e.While looking ot the cloth, the neutrol green roysenter my eyes ond override the effects oÍ ofher stroyrodiotions. There ore no highly colored obiects inthe oreo or underground streoms to couse interference.On top of the c|oth l ploced the mop ond oríentotedit to mognetic north with the oid of o composs. Atone edge oF the mop I ploced o Hefigor, olso pointingnorth-south to ompliÍy the mopts wove.fie|d ondbring it ol ive. I put the picture of the bird on themqp to form o link befween the two ond touched thependulum to the picture to impregnote the bird'svibrotions into the pendulum so thot the pendulumbecome selective of those vibrotions exclusively.

*Since pub|ished os Roys From the Copstone l97ó

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Be low a píc twc o f t he t e r r : l t o r y i nvtr ich the Mexican perrrot was lcst . Eydív1n ing ove r t ] r e Fho to t he b i r d l s

f l i&t vvas traoed day-by'-dayrhow-by-hor i r . lhen by rnap street-by-street.

Colming my mind with o quick technique From the"lnto Moditotion Now" seriesr J moved the pendulumdown the mop while osking which horizontol coordinotethe bird wos ot. When I hod Found both the X ond Ycoordinotesl I reol ized thot the bird hod flown ot leost3 miles from its house. The next doy. I found thot thebird hod moved onother holf o mile to the eoSt.Expressing concern to the owners thot my findings mustsurely be incorrect. they ons,,rered thot the bird hodnot been hoppy in the house they were presently l ivingin ond thot the locotion I hod found for him wos lessthon holF o mile From their previous oddress.

The porrot wos never seen by the owners whodi|igent|y |ooked Íor it. So there wos no woy ofdetermining my occurocy in this instonce"

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POST OFFICE BOX

FINGERTI P DIVI NING

Before returning to Englond. Luke (my nine yeor oldson) come to stoy with me for o few doys ot theUniversify. When we went down to the post office topick up our moil. Luke osked, "Doddyn con I guesswhich is your box?" Toking o l itt le gomble. sinceI did not know if Lukets fingers were sensitive or not.I soid to himl "ltts in this column. Why dontt yourun your hond slowly down fhe row while osking oteoch box. 3ls this Doddy's moilbox?' When you geto sensotion in yo;r f ingertips, thot wil l be my moil-box. tt

Luke he|d his hond out in Íront oÍ the first box ond lwotched him slowly move his hond in front of eochbo< in turn ond go down oll the boxes. possing thebox which I knew wos mine. I thought. "Oh deornhets missed it." When his hond reoched the finol boxin the co|umn. he moved it up ogoín ond sfopped otmy moilbox ond soid, "This is your box. Doddy."

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A MATRIX OFPOST OFFI CE B OXES

The next doy when we went to collect the nnilr I

slrowed him onother botch of P.O.Boxes, obout l0

ocross ond I do,,rn, ond I told him thot one of these

boxes wos used by studenfs ot the University of theTreeso This t ime I did not tel l him which column or

row. I told him to move his hond down the outsidecolumn while osking which row the box wos in ond.on fee|ing o sensotion in his Íingertips. to move hishond ocross thot row, sfopping momentorily ot eochbox until he Íelt o second sensotion in his fingertips"His hond went stroight down the columns until itreoched the correct row ond without hesitotion hemoved it s'rriftly ocross the rows ond stopped withcerfointy ot the correct moilbox. "This one." hesoid o

Experiments like this ore excellent tests of ourobi liry since we know immediotely whether we oreright or not.

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LOCATING BURIED TREASURE

During o semínor on Supersensonics conducted ot theUniversity oÍ the Trees. Kor| Venter*, one oÍ theporticipontsr opprooched me with on interestingrequest. He osked me to help him locote the posit ionoÍ some gold coins which hod been buried some timeo9o. To begín with. this wos o|| the inÍormotion lhod, coup|ed with o county rnop obout 2 Íeet squore.! orientoted the mop norfh-south ond Íurther omp|ifiedit by using o Hefigor. I dowsed the y-oxis f irst ondmorked o co-ordinofe. Then on dowsing the x-oxis Ifound two co-ordinotes. This coníused me since theywere obout 4 inches oport. For concentrotion. I donof to|k while díviníng, so Korl did not know myconÍusion. When l to|d him the resuIts he conÍirmedthem os being occurote. since they were iust oboveond porol lel to o roi lrood olong which he soid themoney wos buried. Hoving confirmed my dowsingobil ity for himself Korl begon to osk questions towhich I divined the onswers. Korl 's reseorch intothe burying oÍ the go|d hod indicoted thot $l0.00pieces were buried in iron pots ot 3 feet deep, of20 Íeet interwIs olong fhe roi lrmd rightrcf-woy. ondwithin 100 feet of the roi lrood. My results showedthot moet oÍ the go|d wos no |onger in pots ond wereno more thon 30 poces from the roilrood. The mini-mum depth wos 3 Íeet with on overoge oÍ l0 íeet ondo moximum of 20 feet. The distonce between theburiol sites wos 20 poces. For the horizontol meosure-ments I did not get consistrent results unti l I intuit ivelychonged Íeet to Poces' in Kor|,s quesfions.

Korl Venter - Professiornl Engineern holding fhreedegrees in science ond engineering.

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. UEEÍmíÍsoeí'enb .nc.|Údo tdbc||.doít oú ntirrar.odcq thep|stb. o| túífd *Éí|ttf'oi . daFgllng gentlulum.

Korl then told me thot some of the coins hod beenfound ond osked íTÉ if o white mon hod found fhem.Another tesf question. I dorrsed thot o block formerhod found the coins while ploring. This Korlconfirmed os being occurote. We disogreed on thedenomirption. though fhe coins found were $10.00pieces.

Hopeíu||y, Korl wílI one doy gofher together fheequipment ond toke the time needed to recover thehoord.

A little loter t received the follorving letter from Kort.

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814 t{alnut St.Pacifíc GroveCal i fornía 93950rTune 29, L976

Dear Robert,

I have just been going over the results of your mapdowsing experÍment. Your findings are remarkable.ft seems surprising to me that you could receive suchÍnformatíon from just an unknown (to you) county map.Your results are in good agreement wÍth what r havebeen able to determíne from my research into the eventat the tíme i t took p lace.

Fírst of a11, since r did not tel l you that the burÍalsítes were stretched along an old raÍlroad ríght-of-tÍ €rYrI was pleased when you pinpointed the exact locatíon.Secondly, when you told me that the finder of the coinswas a black farmer out plowing, I was amazed by youraccuracy. ThÍrd, your descríptíon of the burial sÍtelocations wÍll be very helpful in my search, althoughr f ind ít hard to beIíeve that some are at a depth oftwenty feet.

Thank you for your help. Pertraps thís experiment canbe drawn to a successful close sometime.

Best regards,

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TRIBUTE TO THE GREATRADIESTHESIESTS OF THE l930rs

The first importont congrcss deoling.wíth Scienfífic Rodiesthesiowos.he|d in Porís in |720. Ít ottrocted iust over 30 pioneersomong whom were Louis Turenne. Dr" Virer Lorvoroh, DrsoRegmult ond Leprince' The mon who brought these peop|étogether wos o French engineer co||ed Henrí]lv' logero Thisconvgntion stortqd the lúovement oÍ the 30!s, o|though there hodbeen smoller meetings held onnuolly since 1913. {s o resuh ofthe 1920 congress, hundreds come to ioin the movement creotirgon excitement ond o ferment of ideos thof produced over 500books. mosfly in the French longuoge" At' the climox of themovement, the ossocioti.ons-ín Europe registered moré thon5.000 people who were procticing rodiesthesiests.

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ABBÉ BoULY

HENRI MAGER

coined the term Rodiesihesio. meoning "the sensingoÍ rodiotions.' ' lúuch of his work wos in the f ield oÍmedicol diognosis where he discovered thot l ight roysoct os o corrier woVe ond on omplif ier Íor thisrodiotion.

o French engineer who wos moinly responsible fororgonizing the rodiesthesic movement of the 30rs.Before lvbger entered the field, divining in Europewos considered to be on ort ond o speciol inherentgiít possessed by on|y o few peop|e. His inf|uencebrought the experfs together to study divining os oscience obeying scientif ic lows which could beleorned ond opplied by onyone. lvloger showed thotthe energy Íield oround ony obiect chonged dependingon which side pointed north ond which surfoce isuppermost. His Color Volues proved more powerfulthon moteriol witnesses for mony substonces. lnother words. he found'thot tuning into the vibrotionoÍ o person through the equivo|ent vibrotion of ocolor wos more eíÍective thon using o piece ofclothing or photogroph or other witness.

Rule fo r measur ing Homeopath ic potencaes byGeorgg o i sc ry oÍ Harze , B € |g ium.

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LOUIS TURENNE

THIS ROD WAS MADE BY LOUTS TURENNE.lT B PAttT cF THE UNíVERS|TY oF THETREE.S MIJSEUM.

wos one of the greotest scienfif ic rodiesthesiests thotlúoger ottrocted. Turenne wos o civi l engineer ondo lecturer on wireless propogotion ot the FountoinbleouMl i tory Acodemy. As o sc ient is t . he methodico l lyrecorded his f indings eoch time he wos employed os oprofessionol rodiesthesiest. He continued this procticethrough 8Í000 successÍul consultotions. ihen stoppedrecording, since he felt he hod gothered enough dototo prove the voIidíty oÍ this method. Turenne did morethon onybody to Present rodiesthesio in terms oÍstondord physics in Fronce befween 1920 ond 1959.

He wos the Íirst io discover thof orientoting mognets indifÍerent direcfions selects different wove.Íie|ds. Hethen odded mognets to the pendu|um ond the diviníngrod to increose their selectivity. These inventions oresti l l known os the Turenne pendulum ond the Turennedivining rod. After the discovery of Íundomenlol roys.Turenne developed o Fundomentol Roy Disc ond oWove.guíde Rule. The d isc is the c i rcu|or form oÍ therule. They enoble one to onolyze verticol ondhorizontoI componenfs oÍ o|| eIements ond to tesf theheolth oÍ peop|e. onimols. p|onts. ond Íoods. Theseiools ore so useful to divining thot they hove neverbeen superceded,olthough modif ied in loter yeors byChr is topher Hi l l s .

Using these tools. the occurocy of the novicerodiesthesiest increosed dromoticol ly. No longer didhe hove to re|y on his concentrotíon os o sole meons ofb|ocking out interíerence woves when he wished todetecf horizontol woves ond verticol wovesl since fhemognets would do this for him. Not only thot,but thewove-guides provided o witness for the Írequency of o||moteriol substonces in the universe. Even though otthis t ime some oÍ the e|ements hod not yet beendiscovered. Turenne left spoces for them on the rulebecouse. using the rule. he hod divined their existence.

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ABBE MERMET wos known throughout Europe for his obility to locotethrough mop-reoding missing people, both deod ondolive, ronging from murder victims to o porty of peoplelost ot the Soufh Pole. He conducted orchoeologicolfinds for the Pope ond wos soid to be the most occurotemop diviner oÍ the ero.

lvlermet discovered "Seriol Numbers." the nome givento the eÍfect by which e|ements con be detected bycounting the number of pendulum swings beÍoresoturotion of the nervous system occurs ond thependulum stops. He olso invented the covity pendulumwhich contoins o spoce into which witnesses con beploced, so impregnoting their vibrotion throughout thependulum ond occurotely tuning if .

A moior contribution to this field wos lúermet.sdiscovery thot eoch element hos o fundomentol royossocioted with it. which he demonstroted by holdingo pendulum over o xrmple ond recording the l ine inwhich it swung. Eoch chemicol element mode thependulum swing ot o diÍÍerent ong|e, the onglesincreosing from zero degrees in the some proportion osthe otomic toble. Bosed on this principle, Turenneinvented his FundomentoI Roy Disc Íor chemicolono lysis.

IMERMET PENDULUM

UN|vERstTy oF THE TnEEg coLl.ÉcT|o'l

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E NE L The scÍentist who wrote under this pseudonym modefomous the complex Choumer y-Belizol pendulumthrough his investigotions of the Iife.gíving Pi-roy.He become the foremost curer oÍ concer by extroct.ing the Pi-roy From the concer ce||s. He Íound thesome roy hidden within the negotive green roy of thepyromid form ond went on to Íind thot semi-sphericolshopes produce the some energies os do pyromids.Enel did extensive reseorch on pyromid energy ond thepower oÍ symbo|s such os concentric r ings, ond oncientseols ond symbols.

is known todoy for his work with pyromids ond pyromidenergy. He olso invented severol rodiesthesicinstrumenfs, including pendulums ond the Bovis Biometer,o device Íor ompliFying the posit ive ond negotive swingsof the pendulum. The Biometer wos extensively used bylúox Freedom Long for psychometric onolysis ond Íortuning consciousness Íie|ds reloting to the oncientknow|edge oí the Howoiion Kohunos. He invented thescole oÍ degrees of the Bovis bo|once ruIe consisting of11000 centimeters. since odopted by Christopher Hil lsto 11000 degrees of consciousness.

A. BOVIS

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M. LARVARON

Thermometer coil Íorsystem of Turenneo"

NOEL MACBETH

wos one of the originol 30 people who founded theRodiesthesio lúovement ond whose scientif ic skiIIs|ed to his oppointment os hofesor oÍ Agricu|turo|Chemistry ot Rennes University.

Íever by ''wove

wos Eng|ond,s pioneer in rodiesthesio oÍ the 30ls tohis deoth in the lote ó0.s. lvhcbeth wos the Íirst ofthe English diviners who trovelled to Fronce to studyunder Turenne. Loter he returned to Englond withover 150 French books on rodiesthesio written by thepeople we ore poying tribute to here. lúocbethspent the next 25 yeors oÍ hís life tronsloting theseworks ond writ ing o 300 poge course col led' 'RodiotionoI Physics Notes.'. He íounded o teochingcenter in London ond distríbuted o news|etter through-out fhe English speoking world, including Conodo ondAmerico. ,At his deoth, lvbcbeth left ol l his l ibroryond instruments to Christopher Hil ls who hoddistributed the course in Americo since l9ól.

Origiml precision rule forelds in the Turenne system"

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DR. GUYON RICHARDS,MRS. DUDLEY WRIGHTF.R .C .S . tDR. M. BRAUN

FATHER BOURDOUX

were co-Íounders of the MedicoI Society for theStudy oÍ Rodiesthesio in London os we|| os the BritíshSociety oí Dowsers ofter they returned from theirstudies with Turenne in Fronce in 1935. Togerherthey were responsible for roising interest inrodiesthesio omong the Eng|ish lúedicol procticioners.

wos o French missionory ot |úotto-Grosso, Brozi l , whoíor ló yeors used rodiesthesio to |ocote woter, ondchoose locol herbs for cures. Without ony medicolt ro in ing, he wos oble to cure syphi l i t i c choncre,snoke bites, torn l imbs, TrB.l ond diptherio bycombining vorious herbs into mixtures so correct thothe could olso use them os witnesses to diognose thecorresponding diseoses. At his deoth in l9ó3, FotherBourdoux wos sti l l writ ing on rodiesthesio.

' 'Functions oÍ themeto l l i c e lements" "

DR. E . MAURY hod the couroge ond foresight to become the firstmedicol proctit ioner to open|y use rodiesthesio Íordiognosis. He studied under Turenne ond wos hisco-i nventor.

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HENRI CHRETIAN

EMI LE CHRISTOPHE

BERVROUX,FR. PADEY,P i JONCKLEERE,MAR TE NS

T HE SER VRA NXBR OT HER S

wos o prolific investigotor ond outhor of mony bookson diseoses, concer in porticulor.

wos o French engineer, ! iving in Orleons. LíkeA4ortens, he wos o pioneer in controlling hÍs conscious-ness. This enobled him to be o recognized expert inrnop reoding, using only mentol pictures os witnesses.He olso perfected heolings ot o distonce, using coloros o wove corrier for the heoling energ[r He olso woso protiÍic writer ond, |ike mony of fhe other-pióneerc.developed his own pendulum.

Bervrorx ond Fr. Podey invented word witnesses in 1931.News of this invention reoched Belgium whereJonckleere ond lúortens quickly incorporoted ir intotheir work ond extended the technique into sketch onddiogrom witnesses.

lvlortens went on to perfect the rodiotÍon of his thoughtwoves to the extent thot he oÍten did not use witnessesot ol l . ln 1934, he wos elected choirmon of theBelgion Associotion of Rodiesthesio.

investigoted ond wrote on olmost every knornopplicotion of rodiesthesio, from heolings throughchorocter study to ogrículture.

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DR. MARECHAL

Wave.gu ide ru|e by G € o rge D isc ry Who tes ted i t se fÍ icacy on the s tamina o f racíng p igeons .

MELL lN

BRARD A ND GORCEIX

wos o reseorch doctor l iving in Brussels who showed thoto seo|ed g|oss tube of Íerti l izer p|oced neor growingvegetobles would oct on the vegetobles in the somemonner os i f the fer t i l i zer were p loced on the so i l . Heolso found thot the Íerti| izer. even though seoled inthe tubes, wos deplenished of its octive ingredientsby the vegetobles os they grew. He then went on todiscover thot bocterio would olso extrocf whot theyneeded to l ive on from elements in seoled tubes.

wos one of the leoding French proctit ioners of mopreoding. He wos on the forefront oÍ opplying thevibrotions of co|or os o l ink to moteriol obiects Íortronsmission oÍ energies.

were both scientists @rord wos o university professor)who fogether with lúe|lin investigoted soils ondfeÉilizers ond developed methods of performing troceonolysis in minemls. ln doing so, they inventedrodionic insfruments fo oid their concentrotion.

wos on industriol chemist who invented instrumentotionfor occurote chemicol onolysis.

G. NOEL

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DR. NAR ET

A POLLONI US

DR. VAN DEN SYPE

DR. FOVEAUDE COURMELLES

DR. F . REGNAULT

wos encouroged by lvbury ond become o procticingrodiesthesic physicion. He published his work withprescriptions ond opened the field of homeopothicremedies to rodiesthesic methods.

wos so effective ot heoling people ot long distoncesby broodcosting heoling energy to them thot monymedicol doctors were troined in the Apollonius Methodof Heoling.

wos o hospitol rodiologist who, inspired by Apollonius.used o short-wove rodio tronsmitter for distont heolings.

opp|ied the work oÍ lúoger ond lúermet ond Turenne tothe development of color treotment ond diognosis bycoIor. This form oÍ theropy is now being rediscoveredby the medicol profession.

pioneered the work of motching skin cosmetics by theirvibrotions to the vibrotions oí individuol people. Bythis method he wos oble to el iminote ol lergies ondreoctions of his potients.

o medicol docfor Írom Nice who wos one of theorigiml supporters of medícol rodiesthesío, whichhe dymmicolly opplied to every ospect of hissubiect.

DR. LE POIREE

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DR. VIR E

PASTOR,SOUTY

COMMANDANT TREILLARD,PIERRE MARIN

MAURICE DAUPHINOIS

VOI LLAUME

P. DI BONDY

BRANLEY ANDD'ARSONVAL

wos the leoding rodiesthesiest in his f ield of noturolhistory ond used rodiesthesio extensively in his posit ionos Director of the Poris Noturol History Museum.

were orchoeologists whose fome included finding ofRomon goIleries ond reÍuges' groves, tombstones, odunderground possoges os well os other ortifocts bydowsing techniques.

were individuoIly weIl known Íor their successes inlocoting missing peop|e in the some monner os lúermet.

o |eoding exponent oÍ using fhe pendu|um oround thehome, investigoted food, diets, pregnoncy, locotions,sickness, purity, onimols. oppointments, weother,vocont holidoy occomodotions, tent sifes, hir ing.

wos the f irst to discover thot o block pendulum didnot give ouf o selective vibrotion os did the otherspectrol colors ond hence invented the block spherependulum.

wos one of the leoding physicisf rodiesthesiesfs ofBrusse ls.

were both respected members of the French AcodemyoÍ Sciences who threw the weight oÍ their supportbehind the movement of the 30's. ond encouroged themovement to develop in Englond.

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A TRIBUTE TO A PRESENT DAY MASTER OF CONSCIOUSNESS

l wos ottending o conÍerence in Co|itornio ond l got into o conversotion with o young

mon who wos o physicist l ike myselF. We begon tolking obout the woy modern science is

vol idoting some oÍ the oncient reseorch corried out by the rishis of lndio. GroduolIy, os we

grew c|oser. o story unÍo|ded which l could hordIy believe obout o grouP of hi9hIy educoted

professionol people who hod individuolly given up their iobs ond gone to l ive neor o mon

colled Christopher Hil ls ond become his students ot o ploce col led The University of the Trees.

He told me obout on incredible book thot Christopher Hil ls hod iust written. The things he

soid sounded extroordinory ond yet the monner in which he soid them wos so genuine thot

the next week l found myse!f ot The University of the Trees to see Íor myse|Í.

There I met o mon whose blue eyes sporkled in o monner I hod never seen before.

Being in his presence wos e|ectriÍyin9. People who were oround him discussed oIl monner

oÍ deep subiects from this mon's teochings which storted from o |eve| obove lhe foremost

educoted people lrve ever met.

I wonted to leorn more ond fost. I purchosed o copy of Christopher's new book.

SuPe r senson i c s : The Sc i en . ce o f -Rod io . t i ono l Po roPh . y s i c s , o t h i c k ó00

poge |ovish|y iIlustroted text. Thot night. l roced excited|y through it, poge oÍter poge.

Agoin ond ogoin my mind wos boggled, stretched beyond its normol l imits. There were mony

concepts thot were so simply ond scientif icol ly expressed'thot hod been in front of my eyes

oll my l ife but I never reol ized it. Certoinly the educotionol system lU been brought up

in hod never tought ony of fhese things. Hour ofter hour I reod on, my oworeness

exponding ond exponding. lt wos obvious thot Christopher Hil ls wos o mon who could see

further thon ony Person |U ever met or reod obout. Yet thís mon shuns the fome ond prizes

of the world. preferring to l ive o semi reclusive l i fe in omongst the redwood trees of the

tiny vi l loge of Boulder Creek. He wos obviously on odmirer of ond fol lowed o similor

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pottern to Loo Tse, the oncient Chinese sger who tought only o few selected individuols.

Reoding the book, SuPersensonics, Í cou|d feeI his odmirotion for Einstein come through

the poges. He showed how Einstein's bel ief thot t ight hod o moximum velocity in the

universe hod prevenfed Einstein írom devetoping o universo| f ield theory. ChrÍstopher Hi||s

went on to develop this theory in cleor simpte terms himself, bui lding on fhe work of Einstein

in o spir it of odmirotion ond respect. The book ronged írom concepts simi|or to f ie|d theories.

which wi|| push the wor|d os we know it into new reo|ms oÍ thinking. to down.to.eoÉh focts

on pyromid energies os discovered by the oncient Egyptions. doto thot our modern pyromidolo-

gists hove not yet begun to uncover. The book is ot the some time o highly procticol book in

which the outhor stresses ogoin ond ogoin - ond shows the reoder how to verify these leops

in oworeness Íor himse|f .

I occomponied the group of students to onother conference where Christopher Hil ls

demonstroted to the oudience the efÍects of sound vibrotion on the humon consciousness

through chonting. The confererrce hod been o lively one ond the speokers before him hod

hod to contend with the noises of excíted chi|dren p|oying in the bock oÍ the ho||. When

Christopher storted to chont. o hush felt on the holl. Even the chi ldren stopped running

obout ond sot si lently with their eyes shut. When the chont f inished, the oudience remoined

motion|ess. Christopher Hi||s left the ouditorium ond it wos o Íu|| 3 to 5 minules beÍore

onyone moved. I hod never witnessed this sti lt ing before, though I hod seen mony different

peop|e chont in groups. Loter thot week. one of the orgonizers of the conÍerence to|d me

thot up to thot point he hod been fied up in knots inside worrying obout the orgonizotion of

the events, but ofter the chont ol l onxieties hod suddenlyleft him ond he reloxed ond

enioyed the rernoinder oF the doy. Another person confided in me thot he hod been sick

ond feverish when he come to the conference but ofter the chont oll the symptoms hod left him.

These remorks were typicoI oí everybody l spoke to duríng the remoinder of the conÍerence.

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to their needs. l myselÍ hod experienced on incredible mixture of hoppiness. peoce ond

bubb|ing ol iveness deep inside my unknown selÍ.

Now thot |.m owoy from The University oÍ the Trees it seems |ike l visited o diÍferent

world. In his book, Supersensonics. Christopher Hil ls shows how we ol l con. with very

l itt le troining. perform some of the mirocles thot Jesus Christ performed. And I did

experience something so diÍFerent in his Presence thot the connection with christ keeps

coming to mind ond roising unonswered questions. Whotever ÍTrctnner of being Christopher

Hills is. I do know one thing: thot the book !yg1gg!g is the most importont thing

thot hos hoppened to monkind since Christ ond could completely revolutionize the humon

woy oÍ thinking. Throughout the book the reol meoning of Christ.s words ore Presented in o

non.rel igious woy thot oppeoled to my scientiÍic troining. l wil l now be working with

this mind-b|owing book of theory ond instructÍon to test out whether my rotionol Íee|ings

obout it ore octuolly focts thot ] con Prove in my Íie|d oÍ physics.

l checked upon Christopher Hi||s.bockground ond found o remorkoble post. lúony grouPs

exist in Americo. Europe ond Asio bosed on his teochings. Betore emborking on the spir ituol

tiÍe he hod mode o fortune by cornering the spice mrket two yeors in succession ond hod

Íounded over l0 componies wor|d-wide. He hod odvised. done business. ond wos fr iends

i^rith such notobles os Nehru. Berfrond Russel lr L.B.J. ond El izobeth Toylorwhose husbond then,

Eddie Fisher, wos put into tronce by Chrisfopher Hil ls ot the dinner toble of o restourqnt to

effect o cure of nouseo.

Among other things I discovered, he hod suddenly retired from oll business ond become

o yogi woIking oround Indío Íor two yeors in the compony oÍ o greot sge. Considerirrg it

wos ló yeors ogo ond ot leost l0 yeors beÍore the current Íoshion oÍ our youth. l wondered

did he stort the foshion? As o mover in the modern counter culture, I found I hod been

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using rnony words thot were coinsd ond written by Christopher Hil ls, such os bio-energetic.

ego-bubble. inner worlds, ego-trip. eost-west f low. Nucleor Evolutionn Christ Yogon

mind topes. etc.

lget theeer iefss l ing thotwhot he is soy ing ond th ink ing todoy the wor ld wi l l be

doing tomorrow, next yeorn next generotion. orwhenever. I connot exptoin this feel ing

becouse it is ot o Ieve| oÍ being which is beyond words. Perhops when l hove Íinished

testing out this mind-bending book 1wil l Íind myseIF once ogoin omongst fhe to|| 3|ooo

yeor old redwood trees. os owesome in themselves os these teochings.

CHRISTOPHER HILLS

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