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Spooky2 What Are the Differences between Re
mote, Contact and Plasma Modes?
Our Users & Team
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The majority of Spooky2 users will use Remote and Contact Modes. Althoug
h these last two ways of working may seem worlds apart, there are only a fe
w important operational differences between them. But Plasma Mode is very
different from the others.
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Differences between all three modes: Transmission
Plasma Mode: Wireless delivery: plasma tube viaradio-band,
photonic,and scalarenergy.
Contact Mode: Wired delivery: Spooky Hand Cylinders/electrodes via
DCelectricity.
Remote Mode: Wireless delivery: Spooky Remote via DNA/scalar
energy.
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Durations:
Plasma Mode: Takes less time: usually three minutes per frequency
repeated once a day, or every second or third day.
Contact Mode: Takes less time: usually three minutes per frequency
repeated once or twice a day.
Remote Mode: Takes more time: usually 1-3 minutes per frequency
repeated up to 20 times a day, or even non-stop.
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Plasma Mode: Spooky Central doesnʼt require any carrier because it can
transmit direct frequencies. However, it can also usecarriers in various very
powerful and creative ways.
Contact Mode: Carrier may be required for deepbody penetration.
Dynamic carriersare strongly recommended for added therapeutic effect.
Remote Mode: Carrier not required - frequencies are received by every
cell that contains DNA. But use of a dynamic carrier will add therapeutic
effect.
Carriers
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Plasma Mode: Spooky Spectrum sweeps cannot be used with plasma -
use the Spooky Central Spectrum Sweep instead - or a carrier sweep.
Contact Mode: Carrier sweeps require Spooky Central. Spooky Spectrum
sweeps wonʼt work due to voltage requirements.
Remote Mode: Carrier sweeps need Spooky Central. Spooky Spectrum
sweeps are engineered for Remote Mode only.
Sweeps
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Plasma Mode: Neither this nor Follow Out 1 are used for Spooky Central.
This unit requires its own special settings which are always automatically
loaded once you dedicate a generator to it (shown earlier).
Contact Mode: Quadruples the power of Contact Mode by inverting Out
2's waveform, doubling its voltage potential, and adding it to Out 1
(doubling the voltage of a signal squares its power).
Remote Mode: Doubles the power of Remote Mode by inverting Out 2's
waveform and adding its harmonic content to Out 1.
Inverse+Sync
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As you can see, Remote Mode looks extremely attractive for those who lead b
usy lives. And there is also the problem that the Spectrum sweeps are not pra
cticable in either Plasma or Contact Modes.
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However, there are considerable benefits to be had from mixing your modes,
and our recommendation is to do one Plasma or Contact session on the main
problem every day, then switch the generator over to Remote Mode. That way,
you get the best of both worlds.
And for serious problems, powerful plasma mode is strongly recommended.
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Thank you!